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Latest podcast episodes about clamshell

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்
குயின்ஸ்லாந்து Clamshell நீர்வீழ்ச்சியில் தமிழர் மரணம் – முழு தகவல்

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 7:51


பிரிஸ்பேன் தமிழ் சமூகம் பல ஆண்டுகளாக நன்கு அறிந்தவர் சீனிவாசன் அவர்கள். 55 வயதான சீனிவாசன் அவர்கள் கடந்த ஞாயிறு குயின்ஸ்லாந்து மாநிலத்தின் தெற்கு கெய்ன்ஸ் பகுதியின் Clamshell நீர்வீழ்ச்சியில் தவறுதாலாக விழுந்த விபத்தில் மரணமடைந்தார். சீனிவாசனின் மரணம் குறித்த விரிவான தகவலை பகிர்ந்துகொள்கிறார் - பிரிஸ்பேன் தாய் தமிழ் பள்ளியின் தலைவரும், தமிழ் ஒலி வானொலியின் பொறுப்பாளருமான சிவா கைலாசம் அவர்கள். அவரோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றைசெல்.

Link Ahead with the City of Dublin, Ohio
Pizza boxes and clamshell containers? Yes! Throw 'em in your recycle bins

Link Ahead with the City of Dublin, Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 29:59


Isn't it only appropriate in the month of November, when we celebrate so much with food, that we get new items added to the list of recyclables that involve food. Those clamshell containers for fruit and eggs are good to go now!   Toss them in your recycle bin.  Same story with pizza boxes.  No need to separate the greasy box bottoms anymore from the tops. Joining Bruce and Lindsay to also talk about the do's and don'ts of recycling is Andrew Booker from SWACO.   Did you know when you recycle an aluminum can here in Central Ohio, it can be back on a store shelf full of your favorite beverage in less than 60 days?  That's great, but we also have some serious opportunities to improve: about 75% of the materials in the landfill could be diverted, recycled or reused. Andrew gives all of us ideas on how to do just that. Plus, we have to talk about food waste.  More than one million pounds of food waste comes to the Franklin County landfill every day. Dublin is part of SWACO's Central Ohio Food Waste Initiative, so Andrew provides updates to that plan to make it easier than ever to compost those food scraps!

Safety Sheriff Labrador|Safety Story for Kids|Safety Tips|BabyBus
【Special】S7E13: The Tale of the Great Fortune Clamshell P3丨Safety Sheriff Labrador

Safety Sheriff Labrador|Safety Story for Kids|Safety Tips|BabyBus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 6:55


Safety Sheriff Labrador|Safety Story for Kids|Safety Tips|BabyBus
【Special】S7E12: The Tale of the Great Fortune Clamshell P2丨Safety Sheriff Labrador

Safety Sheriff Labrador|Safety Story for Kids|Safety Tips|BabyBus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 5:45


Safety Sheriff Labrador|Safety Story for Kids|Safety Tips|BabyBus
【Special】S7E11: The Tale of the Great Fortune Clamshell P1丨Safety Sheriff Labrador

Safety Sheriff Labrador|Safety Story for Kids|Safety Tips|BabyBus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 7:13


Pagosa Adventures
Small RV For the Win: Advice from a Leisure Travel Van Expert

Pagosa Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 55:30


Thinking of hitting the road in an RV? Don't miss this chat with solo female traveler Lori Rabey!  Lori shares her experiences adventuring across the US, Canada, and Mexico in her Leisure Travel Van.  We cover stuff new RVers need to know, from must-have travel gear to mistakes to AVOID. Plus, we delve into the pros and cons of towing a car behind your RV. Get ready to learn about:

zwoaus11 - der Tiefgaragentalk
Folge 264 - Sprechende Bordcomputer und Clamshell Tailgate

zwoaus11 - der Tiefgaragentalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 73:52


In dieser Folge reden wir über sinnvolle und sinnlose Extras von Fahrzeugen und wir spielen Quartett Roulette mit einem 80er Kartenspiel.

RESponse Notfallmedizin Podcast
#18: Clamshell Thorakotomie – Maßnahme am Limit?

RESponse Notfallmedizin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 48:00


Die Clamshell-Thorakotomie ist eine maximal invasive Notfall-Maßnahme innerhalb der Traumareanimation, die nachgewiesenermaßen Leben retten kann, aber in Vergangenheit auch aus vieler Munde als "zu invasiv" und "zu risiko-behaftet" kritisiert wurde. Mit dieser Folge wollen wir Vorurteile ausräumen und uns einen guten Überblick über deren Ziel, Indikation und Durchführung verschaffen. Dr. Mario Krammel, Chefarzt der Berufsrettung Wien, sowie aus dem Team unserer Oberärztinnen und Oberärzte, Priv.-Doz. Dr. Thomas Hamp sind Fachärzte für Anästhesie und Intensivmedizin und haben sich in den letzten Jahren intensiv mit dem Thema auseinandergesetzt.Freut euch auf eine spannende Episode mit unseren Gästen!

The Bricks King Podcast: LEGO
Ep. 353 The Little Mermaid Royal Clamshell

The Bricks King Podcast: LEGO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 30:42


On this episode we chat about the a Disney set The Little Mermaid Royal Clamshell and talk the ups and downs with it, and give you an idea to modify your own featuring The BrickNerd!Get your show merch here! Enjoying the show...give us a like and comment on all platforms. Help us make the LEGO world available to all!Find us everywhere through LinkTreeMusic: www.bensound.comLEGO, the LEGO logo, the Minifigure, and the Brick and Knob configurations are trademarks of the LEGO Group of Companies. ©2023 The LEGO Group.THE BRICKS KING PODCAST IS NOT ENDORSED BY THE LEGO GROUP OR AFFILIATED IN ANY WAY.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4920139/advertisement

Seller Sessions
Product Packaging - A Comprehensive Guide for Amazon FBA Sellers

Seller Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 26:19


In this episode, host Sharon Even dives into the fascinating world of product packaging. She breaks down 13 different types of packaging, detailing the pros, cons, and best-use scenarios for each. From classic options like Paperboard Boxes to specialized types like Rigid Boxes and Bottled Packaging, Sharon covers it all. Boxes and Packaging Types Discussed: 1.Paperboard Box 2. OPP Bag 3. Shrink Pack / Vacuum Pack 4. Pillow Box 5. Foil Sealed / Pouch Bags 6. Mailer Bags 7. Cylinder / Tub Packaging (Sharon by mistake says Tube but its Tub

Daily

Capítulo 260 en el que voy a hablar del modo clamshell del Mac y algunas investigaciones que he hecho al respecto. Seguiré hablando de algo medio tecnológico medio personal, como son las rutinas de entrenamiento que estoy haciendo con diversas apps. La sección de productividad domina el capítulo de hoy con una invitada de excepción, Rocío, mi esposa, quien nos explicará su muy personal sistema de tareas a través de la app Notas. A continuación, en Domótica, os explicaré la instalación de un sensor de humo compatible con Homekit de la marca Meross. Para terminar, haré un resumen de varios puntos de vista acerca de la posible llegada de META al fediverso.Para escuchar este capítulo de Weekly, todos los anteriores y futuros, y disfrutar de nuestra comunidad en Discord y los contenidos adicionales en vídeo, suscríbete ya en emilcar.fm/weekly

Retro Handhelds Podcast
Miyoo Mini+ reveal, Retroid Clamshell & AYN Loki has a Prototype!

Retro Handhelds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 12:02


This week we have the Miyoo Mini+ being revealed, Retroid is apparently venturing into Android clamshells, and AYN shows off the Loki Max prototype (Shipping is for the Odin NOT Loki). Also, some great updates for our favorite CFW!Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/x8czrHboMjA

Sofa Flower Moon
Sunburst Clamshell Toaster

Sofa Flower Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 30:29


https://www.sofa-flower-moon.com/https://youtu.be/4hKIiRHF628

Libros Y Estudios Bíblicos
El clamshell de arándanos.

Libros Y Estudios Bíblicos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 5:04


Una tarde mientras hacía la fila para pagar mi compra en el supermercado, observé a un padre de familia con sus dos hijos, el mayor tendría unos siete años y el pequeño quizás unos cinco. Todos llevaban sus productos en las manos y no en una canasta o carreta. El más pequeño llevaba un clamshell o contenedor pequeño de arándanos, esas frutitas redondas, azules, sumamente deliciosas, pero que suelen ser un poco caras en el sector donde vivo. Como la banda estaba un poco alta para aquel niñito, al momento de colocar el contenedor en la banda transportadora de la caja, éste se abrió y muchos arándanos cayeron al piso y en la banda. El padre, de inmediato, arremetió contra el niño golpeándole en la cabeza y reprendiéndolo por su descuido, el niño agachó la cabeza y ni siquiera lloraba, pero se notaba su tristeza y temor. El papá por su parte parecía molesto, pero más que todo avergonzado. Algunas personas que estaban cerca les ayudaron a recoger la mayoría de las frutas, aunque se quedaron algunas tiradas todavían, pero aun así pagaron y se fueron. Cuando iba de camino a casa, medité respecto a todo lo que observé y me pregunté ¿por qué llevaban los productos en las manos, habiendo tantas canasta y carretas disponibles? ¿por qué castigar a un niño por un accidente así? Esos accidentes suelen ocurrir con estos contenedores, a veces no están bien cerrados o si se les toma con demasiada fuerza pueden abrirse, etc. El asunto es que la vida se parece un poco a esos contenedores y en en muchas ocasiones podemos echar a perder relaciones, hacer malas inversiones, desperdiciar recursos, tomar malas decisiones, en fin, una infinidad de posibilidades que serían como esos arándanos esparcidos por el suelo. Se vive con la conciencia de que se ha hecho algo mal, pero se busca que alguien más cargue con la responsabilidad. Queremos que alguien nos ayude a recuperar o restaurar el orden de las cosas, pero pronto nos damos cuenta que todos esos esfuerzos son insuficientes y que algunos arándanos no se recuperarán, algunos serán pisoteados y otros quedarán debajo de algún estante. ¿Qué podemos hacer? Independientemente de tu edad, quizás ya hayas dejado algunos de tus arándanos y no los puedes recuperar y sin embargo se debe pagar el contenedor completo. Dios no es como los padres terrenales que por su propia vergüenza, pueden golpear a los más pequeños; Él nos amó tanto, que dio a su Hijo como pago por todas nuestras faltas, y ofrece una nueva vida y ayudarnos a llevar no sólo el contendor de nuestra vida, sino todas nuestras cargas. ¿Qué harás, seguirás intentando recoger todos los arándanos que has derramado? o ¿aceptarás que Él te de una nueva vida, para que el la llene de lo que tiene preparado para ti? Piénsatelo y no lo rechaces.

The Chris Plante Show
4-7 Hour 3 - Cobra and Clamshell

The Chris Plante Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 38:11


In hour 3, Chris gets confirmation from multiple sources that not only does Joe Biden like to Skinny Dip, with a Secret Service codename Cobra, but Jill likes to JOIN him, with Codename CLAMSHELL!  Cobra and Clamshell!    Also a January 6th story, and the Gridiron Dinner super spreader, and Chris agrees with Malcolm X For more coverage on the issues that matter to you download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 5:00am-9:00am Monday-Friday. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AppleInsider Daily
12/01/2021: 16-inch MacBook Pro users reporting MagSafe issues, clamshell mode problems... and more news

AppleInsider Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 3:47


16-inch MacBook Pro users reporting MagSafe issues, clamshell mode problems; FBI document showcases how secure messaging apps stack up; Twitch adds SharePlay integration for iPad and iPhone users

Mix-Minus with Matthew McQueeny
#365: Clamshell Mode

Mix-Minus with Matthew McQueeny

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 34:12


Matt talks about the Jason Garrett firing, the state of the New York Giants, Nespresso, Mac Mini, MacBook Pro, and the ideal home computer setup.

Young Urban Anesthesiologists
"Hot oder Schrott" in der Notfallmedizin

Young Urban Anesthesiologists

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 56:34


PD. Dr. med. Markus Roessler, DESA, EDIC, FERC referiert im Rahmen des wissenschaftlichen Kolloquiums unserer Abteilung über Trends in der präklinischen Notfallversorgung. Wir empfehlen ausdrücklich das Hörer über einen Podcatcher um die Vorlesungsfolien als Kapitelbilder eingeblendet zu bekommen. Ein besonderer Vortragsmitschnitt für die Rettungsaffinen Hörerinnen und Hörer da draußen. Zum EFN-Fomular geht es hier: https://ains.umg.eu/index.php?id=6770 Achtung: Fortbildungspunkte können nur innerhalb von 4 Wochen nach Veröffentlichung der Episode beantragt werden. Eine nachträgliche Meldung ist bei der Ärztekammer leider nicht möglich.

Capitol Closeup
How Could a "Commons" Approach Transform Our Economy?

Capitol Closeup

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 43:10


Paul interviews Roy Morrison, activist, author, social theorist and environmentalist about his career from Clamshell alliance to prolific wirter and thinker. His recent article in the Wall Street Journal International edition argues that integrating a "Commons" approach to our politics, economy and society is the way forward to a transformational ecological economy that serves us all.https://wsimag.com/economy-and-politics/66788-global-commons-or-billionaire-netocracy

Libations for Everyone
Clamshell Coffin with Sims

Libations for Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 108:21


This week on Libations for Everyone, incomparable Doomtree rapper, producer and MC Sims busted through the doors of LFE's recording studio (on an empty stomach!), and got after it with Ben & Charles. Scotch, mezcal, gin, rum and tequila made up the vast array of shots on the evening, so you know the convo got really fun when the boys discussed favorite parties they've ever thrown, foods they love to eat after bar close, and fond memories of discovering music in their youths. Don't listen on an empty stomach if you're gonna drink along! JOIN US. #libationsforeveryoneSpirits of ChoiceThe hosts and their guest drank:Auchentoshan 12Centenario AñejoMezcal Vago ElóteRoku Japanese Craft GinAk Zanj Haitian Rum

Progressively Horrified
Digressively Horrified #40 - White Clamshell VHS

Progressively Horrified

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 10:45


Oh my god, we're back again...Hope you're having a good week! We're doing our episode all about Candyman with our friend Danny Lore this Friday! We want you there!In the mean time, be sure you check out our last episode all about Hellbound.Today, we have some clips from our episode with Brad Michael Elmore all about Demon Knight to keep you sated. Dig in!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Highspots and Kickouts
RIP Mr. Wonderful and Bash at the Clamshell

Highspots and Kickouts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 116:43


We talk about Paul Orndorff, Bully ray, Slammiversary and MITB....plus Sorry there won't be a bonus episode as stated in the episode.

The Mike O'Meara Show
#2694: Welded Clamshell

The Mike O'Meara Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 80:31


This week's TMOS Talking Head is a professor of packages! Plus: a frisky bee... cryptocurrency, and what Carla and Michael want.

The History of Computing
Apple 1997-2011: The Return Of Steve Jobs

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 25:31


Steve Jobs left Apple in 1985. He co-founded NeXT Computers and took Pixar public. He then returned to Apple as the interim CEO in 1997 at a salary of $1 per year. Some of the early accomplishments on his watch were started before he got there. But turning the company back around was squarely on him and his team.  By the end of 1997, Apple moved to a build-to-order manufacturing powered by an online store built on WebObjects, the NeXT application server. They killed off a number of models, simplifying the lineup of products and also killed the clone deals, ending licensing of the operating system to other vendors who were at times building sub-par products. And they were busy. You could feel the frenetic pace.  They were busy at work weaving the raw components from NeXT into an operating system that would be called Mac OS X. They announced a partnership that would see Microsoft invest $150 million into Apple to settle patent disputes but that Microsoft would get Internet Explorer bundled on the Mac and give a commitment to release Office for the Mac again. By then, Apple had $1.2 billion in cash reserves again, but armed with a streamlined company that was ready to move forward - but 1998 was a bottoming out of sorts, with Apple only doing just shy of $6 billion in revenue. To move forward, they took a little lesson from the past and released a new all-in-one computer. One that put the color back into that Apple logo. Or rather removed all the colors but Aqua blue from it.  The return of Steve Jobs invigorated many, such as Johnny Ive who is reported to have had a resignation in his back pocket when he met Jobs. Their collaboration led to a number of innovations, with a furious pace starting with the iMac. The first iMacs were shaped like gumdrops and the color of candy as well. The original Bondi blue had commercials showing all the cords in a typical PC setup and then the new iMac, “as unPC as you can get.” The iMac was supposed to be to get on the Internet. But the ensuing upgrades allowed for far more than that.  The iMac put style back into Apple and even computers. Subsequent releases came in candy colors like Lime, Strawberry, Blueberry, Grape, Tangerine, and later on Blue Dalmatian and Flower Power. The G3 chipset bled out into other more professional products like a blue and white G3 tower, which featured a slightly faster processor than the beige tower G3, but a much cooler look - and very easy to get into compared to any other machine on the market at the time. And the Clamshell laptops used the same design language. Playful, colorful, but mostly as fast as their traditional PowerBook counterparts.  But the team had their eye on a new strategy entirely. Yes, people wanted to get online - but these computers could do so much more. Apple wanted to make the Mac the Digital Hub for content. This centered around a technology that had been codeveloped from Apple, Sony, Panasonic, and others called IEEE 1394. But that was kinda' boring so we just called it Firewire. Begun in 1986 and originally started by Apple, Firewire had become a port that was on most digital cameras at the time. USB wasn't fast enough to load and unload a lot of newer content like audio and video from cameras to computers. But I can clearly remember that by the year 1999 we were all living as Jobs put it in a “new emerging digital lifestyle.”  This led to a number of releases from Apple. One was iMovie. Apple included it with the new iMac DV model for free. That model dumped the fan (which Jobs never liked even going back to the early days of Apple) as well as FireWire and the ability to add an AirPort card. Oh, and they released an AirPort base station in 1999 to help people get online easily. It is still one of the simplest router and wi-fi devices I've ever used. And was sleek with the new Graphite design language that would take Apple through for years on their professional devices. iMovie was a single place to load all those digital videos and turn them into something else. And there was another format on the rise, MP3. Most everyone I've ever known at Apple love music. It's in the DNA of the company, going back to Wozniak and Jobs and their love of musicians like Bob Dylan in the 1970s. The rise of the transistor radio and then the cassette and Walkman had opened our eyes to the democratization of what we could listen to as humans. But the MP3 format, which had been around since 1993, was on the rise. People were ripping and trading songs and Apple looked at a tool called Audion and another called SoundJam and decided that rather than Sherlock (or build that into the OS) that they would buy SoundJam in 2000. The new software, which they called iTunes, allowed users to rip and burn CDs easily. Apple then added iPhoto, iWeb, and iDVD. For photos, creating web sites, and making DVDs respectively. The digital hub was coming together. But there was another very important part of that whole digital hub strategy. Now that we had music on our computers we needed something more portable to listen to that music on. There were MP3 players like the Diamond Rio out there, and there had been going back to the waning days of the Digital Equipment Research Lab - but they were either clunky or had poor design or just crappy and cheap. And mostly only held an album or two. I remember walking down that isle at Fry's about once every other month waiting and hoping. But nothing good ever came.  That is, until Jobs and the Apple hardware engineering lead Job Rubinstein found Tony Fadell. He had been at General Magic, you know, the company that ushered in mobility as an industry. And he'd built Windows CE mobile devices for Philips in the Velo and Nino. But when we got him working with Jobs, Rubinstein, and Johnny Ive on the industrial design front, we got one of the most iconic devices ever made: the iPod.  And the iPod wasn't all that different on the inside from a Newton. Blasphemy I know. It sported a pair of ARM chips and Ive harkened back to simpler times when he based the design on a transistor radio. Attention to detail and the lack thereof in the Sony Diskman propelled Apple to sell more than 400 million  iPods to this day. By the time the iPod was released in 2001, Apple revenues had jumped to just shy of $8 billion but dropped back down to $5.3. But everything was about to change. And part of that was that the iPod design language was about to leak out to the rest of the products with white iBooks, white Mac Minis, and other white devices as a design language of sorts.  To sell all those iDevices, Apple embarked on a strategy that seemed crazy at the time. They opened retail stores. They hired Ron Johnson and opened two stores in 2001. They would grow to over 500 stores, and hit a billion in sales within three years. Johnson had been the VP of merchandising at Target and with the teams at Apple came up with the idea of taking payment without cash registers (after all you have an internet connected device you want to sell people) and the Genius Bar.  And generations of devices came that led people back into the stores. The G4 came along - as did faster RAM. And while Apple was updating the classic Mac operating system, they were also hard at work preparing NeXT to go across the full line of computers. They had been working the bugs out in Rhapsody and then Mac OS X Server, but the client OS, Codenamed Kodiak, went into beta in 2000 and then was released as a dual-boot option in Cheetah, in 2001. And thus began a long line of big cats, going to Puma then Jaguar in 2002, Panther in 2003, Tiger in 2005, Leopard in 2007, Snow Leopard in 2009, Lion in 2011, Mountain Lion in 2012 before moving to the new naming scheme that uses famous places in California.  Mac OS X finally provided a ground-up, modern, object-oriented operating system. They built the Aqua interface on top of it. Beautiful, modern, sleek. Even the backgrounds! The iMac would go from a gumdrop to a sleek flat panel on a metal stand, like a sunflower. Jobs and Ive are both named on the patents for this as well as many of the other inventions that came along in support of the rapid device rollouts of the day.  Jaguar, or 10.2, would turn out to be a big update. They added Address Book, iChat - now called Messages, and after nearly two decades replaced the 8-bit Happy Mac with a grey Apple logo in 2002. Yet another sign they were no longer just a computer company. Some of these needed a server and storage so Apple released the Xserve in 2002 and the Xserve RAID in 2003. The pro devices also started to transition from the grey graphite look to brushed metal, which we still use today.  Many wanted to step beyond just listening to music. There were expensive tools for creating music, like ProTools. And don't get me wrong, you get what you pay for. It's awesome. But democratizing the creation of media meant Apple wanted a piece of software to create digital audio - and released Garage Band in 2004. For this they again turned to an acquisition, EMagic, which had a tool called Logic Audio. I still use Logic to cut my podcasts. But with Garage Band they stripped it down to the essentials and released a tool that proved wildly popular, providing an on-ramp for many into the audio engineering space.  Not every project worked out. Apple had ups and downs in revenue and sales in the early part of the millennium. The G4 Cube was released in 2000 and while it is hailed as one of the greatest designs by industrial designers it was discontinued in 2001 due to low sales. But Steve Jobs had been hard at work on something new. Those iPods that were becoming the cash cow at Apple and changing the world, turning people into white earbud-clad zombies spinning those click wheels were about to get an easier way to put media into iTunes and so on the device.  The iTunes Store was released in 2003. Here, Jobs parlayed the success at Apple along with his own brand to twist the arms of executives from the big 5 record labels to finally allow digital music to be sold online. Each song was a dollar. Suddenly it was cheap enough that the music trading apps just couldn't keep up. Today it seems like everyone just pays a streaming subscription but for a time, it gave a shot in the arm to music companies and gave us all this new-found expectation that we would always be able to have music that we wanted to hear on-demand.  Apple revenue was back up to $8.25 billion in 2004. But Apple was just getting started. The next seven years would see that revenue climb from to $13.9 billion in 2005, $19.3 in 2006, $24 billion in 2007, $32.4 in 2008, $42.9 in 2009, $65.2 in 2010, and a staggering $108.2 in 2011. After working with the PowerPC chipset, Apple transitioned new computers to Intel chips in 2005 and 2006. Keep in mind that most people used desktops at the time and just wanted fast. And it was the era where the Mac was really open source friendly so having the ability to load in the best the Linux and Unix worlds had to offer for software inside projects or on servers was made all the easier. But Intel could produce chips faster and were moving faster. That Intel transition also helped with what we call the “App Gap” where applications written for Windows could be virtualized for the Mac. This helped the Mac get much more adoption in businesses. Again, the pace was frenetic. People had been almost begging Apple to release a phone for years. The Windows Mobile devices, the Blackberry, the flip phones, even the Palm Treo. They were all crap in Jobs' mind. Even the Rockr that had iTunes in it was crap. So Apple released the iPhone in 2007 in a now-iconic  Jobs presentation. The early version didn't have apps, but it was instantly one of the more saught-after gadgets. And in an era where people paid $100 to $200 for phones it changed the way we thought of the devices. In fact, the push notifications and app culture and always on fulfilled the General Magic dream that the Newton never could and truly moved us all into an always-on i (or Internet) culture. The Apple TV was also released in 2007. I can still remember people talking about Apple releasing a television at the time. The same way they talk about Apple releasing a car. It wasn't a television though, it was a small whitish box that resembled a Mac Mini - just with a different media-browsing type of Finder. Now it's effectively an app to bootstrap the media apps on a Mac.  It had been a blistering 10 years. We didn't even get into Pages, FaceTime, They weren't done just yet. The iPad was released in 2010. By then, Apple revenues exceeded those of Microsoft. The return and the comeback was truly complete.  Similar technology used to build the Apple online store was also used to develop the iTunes Store and then the App Store in 2008. Here, rather than go to a site you might not trust and download an installer file with crazy levels of permissions. One place where it's still a work in progress to this day was iTools, released in 2000 and rebranded to .Mac or dot Mac in 2008, and now called MobileMe. Apple's vision to sync all of our data between our myriad of devices wirelessly was a work in progress and never met the lofty goals set out. Some services, like Find My iPhone, work great. Others notsomuch. Jobs famously fired the team lead at one point. And while it's better than it was it's still not where it needs to be.  Steve Jobs passed away in 2011 at 56 years old. His first act at Apple changed the world, ushering in first the personal computing revolution and then the graphical interface revolution. He left an Apple that meant something. He returned to a demoralized Apple and brought digital media, portable music players, the iPhone, the iPad, the Apple TV, the iMac, the online music store, the online App Store, and so much more. The world had changed in that time, so he left, well, one more thing. You see, when they started, privacy and security wasn't much of a thing. Keep in mind, computers didn't have hard drives. The early days of the Internet after his return was a fairly save I or Internet world. But by the time he passed away there there were some troubling trends. The data on our phones and computers could weave together nearly every bit of our life to an outsider. Not only could this lead to identity theft but with the growing advertising networks and machine learning capabilities, the consequences of privacy breaches on Apple products could be profound as a society. He left an ethos behind to build great products but not at the expense of those who buy them. One his successor Tim Cook has maintained.  On the outside it may seem like the daunting 10 plus years of product releases has slowed. We still have the Macbook, the iMac, a tower, a mini, an iPhone, an iPad, an Apple TV. We now have HomeKit, a HomePod, new models of all those devices, Apple silicon, and some new headphones - but more importantly we've had to retreat a bit internally and direct some of those product development cycles to privacy, protecting users, shoring up the security model. Managing a vast portfolio of products in the largest company in the world means doing those things isn't always altruistic. Big companies can mean big law suits when things go wrong. These will come up as we cover the history of the individual devices in greater detail. The history of computing is full of stories of great innovators. Very few took a second act. Few, if any, had as impactful a first act as either that Steve Jobs had. It wasn't just him in any of these. There are countless people from software developers to support representatives to product marketing gurus to the people that write the documentation. It was all of them, working with inspiring leadership and world class products that helped as much as any other organization in the history of computing, to shape the digital world we live in today. 

Clamshell Case Files
Rockin' New Year's Eve

Clamshell Case Files

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 75:32


Auld acquaintance may be forgot, but the Clamshell crew forgets nothing (except all of the times that we do). In this very special New Year’s Eve episode, Bridget, Matt, and Quintin give 2020 a boot in the ass, and rank their top and bottom five movies from the year (minus one film that shall not be named). Thanks for the memories, 2020 Clamshell Cases. You let us escape into worlds with stop-motion dinosaurs, talking gorillas, and a predatory upper class trying to murder the poor. Oh, come on!

Clamshell Case Files
067 - The Man Who Saw Tomorrow (1981)

Clamshell Case Files

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 125:36


As it was foretold in the quatrains of the renowned French physician, Michel de Nostradamus, the Clamshell crew welcomes special guest Orson Welles to talk about Ted Kennedy’s chances of becoming president, the third antichrist and his sweet blue turban, and to find out what they didn’t teach you in history class about...Hister? That can’t be right… Join us as we crack open that skull filled with fine French wine, and embrace our doom-filled future of 1999, and usher in the impending 27-year long WW3!

Disney Dependent
Two Grown Men in a Clamshell

Disney Dependent

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 44:15


Episode 2! Join us as we make our way through Disneyland and dish out some of our favorite locations and the best ways to cool down on a hot day at the park. Follow Disney Dependent on Instagram! Executive Producer: Producer Ash Producer/editor/mixer: Deanna Chapman Intro music written by Ryan Knowles Logo design by Ryan Hatch --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/disney-dependent/support

Yoga Lifestyle with Melissa
Yoga with the Booty Band

Yoga Lifestyle with Melissa

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020


Booty Band A few months ago, I released a series of classes for our members with some booty bands but it ended up being a real hassle because the bands were slipping all over our yoga pants. Today I have no slip fabric booty bands to share with you that will stay in place while you are doing your yoga, especially when you wrap them around your legs. Today we are going to practice 3 exercises with the booty band to strengthen your glutes. These include some classic movements from yoga as well as some classic movements that you will see with the booty band. #1 Combine a side plank variation with clam shells The clamshell exercise can specifically help to strengthen the gluteus medius, which lays on the outer edge of the buttocks and is responsible for stabilizing your pelvis. Clamshell exercises can help to balance the muscular effort between your inner and outer thighs and your pelvic floor. This variation of side plank helps to build strength in your obliques and your shoulders # 2 Bird Dog Variation The bird dog is a simple core exercise that improves stability, encourages a neutral spine, and relieves low back pain. It strengthens your core, hips, and back muscles. It also promotes proper posture and increases range of motion. In this variation we are going to rainbow arch our leg to the outside and inside of our back foot. This will add some strengthening challenge to your gesture leg #3 1 legged Bridge Variation The single leg bridge exercise is a great way to isolate and strengthen the gluteus (butt) muscles and hamstrings (back of the upper leg). If you do this exercise correctly, you will also find that it is a very powerful core strengthening technique. OOUDORT Links (CA store ) (US store) Instagram page : @oudort-fans Facebook page : @Oudort Twitter Youtube 5 days to a stronger body with yoga Click Here

Sounds of Disney Podcast
Episode 028 - California Adventure Walk Around & Clamshell Ride

Sounds of Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 31:30


— Headphones recommended —Alright well before we jump into this week's binaural journey, let's take a minute and celebrate the announcement that Shanghai Disneyland is reopening! Heres hoping that all goes well and that the other parks follow suit in the not too distant future. This weeks recording takes us around California Adventure and on a journey under the sea, because when you can walk right onto a ride, why not. So grab those headphones and come with me for another stroll around Disney California Adventure.Questions/comments: soundsofdisneypodcast@gmail.comSupport the show at: www.patreon.com/soundsofdisney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sounds Of Disney
Episode 028 - California Adventure Walk Around & Clamshell Ride

Sounds Of Disney

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 32:09


— Headphones recommended — This weeks recording takes us around California Adventure and on a journey under the sea, because when you can walk right onto a ride, why not. So grab those headphones and come with me for another stroll around Disney California Adventure. Questions/comments: soundsofdisneypodcast@gmail.com Support the show at: www.patreon.com/soundsofdisney --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sounds-of-disney/support

Writer's Bagel Basket
Ep. 125: BASEketball (Guest Co-Host Clamshell Case Files)

Writer's Bagel Basket

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 81:02


Scott welcomes the crew from Clamshell Case Files (Matt, Quintin, and Bridget) to the show to talk about the "David Zucker Game" that is "BASEketball." They go into the elaborateness of the "Pysch-outs," Robert Vaughn being in local Massachusetts law commercials, and Scott talks about being friends with a Book of Mormon star. Check out Clamshell Case Files right here: https://clamshellcasefiles.com/ Listen to Scott's Mini-series podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/where-in-the-world-is-steven-q-urkel Thank you to DJ QUADS FOR THE TRACK USE OF LIVING IN STEREO. Follow us on twitter @wrtrbagelbskt, like us on our facebook page, and you can email the boys at writersbagelbasket@gmail.com with questions, shows or movies to watch, and fan art of the shows they're doing. Don't forget to like us on the Facebook too. Instagram is another way to find us too @writersbagelbasket, follow us it's fun!

Magic on a Dollar Podcast
MODPOD 093 - Inside the Clamshell - A Goofy Movie (ft Susie B)

Magic on a Dollar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 58:47


In this 93rd episode, the #MODPOD dives Inside the Clamshell... video case, that is, to find A Goofy Movie on its 25th anniversary.  ImagineeEars podcast co-host Susie B comes on, and the discussion goes from Star Wars to Hocus Pocus to the movie at hand -- including Max's bad attitude, the era of Powerline in the 90s, Kellie Martin, the road trip, Goofy's car, and so much more.

Hauptfolge – pin-up-docs – don't panic
Sonderfolge „Traumatic Cardiac Arrest“

Hauptfolge – pin-up-docs – don't panic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 75:33


Alles Gute für das Jahr 2020 wünschen wir euch ! Standesgemäß gibt es eine Sonderfolge mit Justus Wolff von dasFOAM.org zum Thema Traumatic Cardiac Arrest auf die Ohren. Zusätzlich gibt uns einer der ärztlichen Leiter Rettungsdienst der Stadt Berlin, Janosch Dahmen, einen besonderen Einblick in einen ganz besonderen Einsatz. Hört rein, es lohnt sich ! Hier findet Ihr den Originalartikel […] Der Beitrag Sonderfolge „Traumatic Cardiac Arrest“ erschien zuerst auf pin-up-docs - don't panic.

Magic on a Dollar Podcast
MODPOD 083 - Inside the Clamshell - The Santa Clause

Magic on a Dollar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 59:08


In this 83rd episode, the #MODPOD features the first edition of Inside the Clamshell, where the show takes a deep dive into a classic Disney film... first up, The Santa Clause!  And Magical Friend Clay Shaver joins the show to discuss all things Tim Allen, Judge Reinhold, Disney Live Action films, Santa's methods for getting around the world, and so much more. 

Best Friend’s Fancast
Brown Clamshell #173

Best Friend’s Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 58:53


This week Lisa Lawrie and Rafael Castaneda discuss the @ARIYNBF Episodes~ “Bill Corbett Is Smarterand Nice” & “The John Henson Quiz, Daniel VS. The Rat, A Neighbor Update”We talk Mystery Science Nerds, Riffin' Facts Of Life, Hunky Tony Doesn't Need a Nickname, Naps, Movie Memories, Summer Parenting, Rats and Shout Outs!Posted to iTunes by Jason […]

Best Friend’s Fancast
Brown Clamshell #173

Best Friend’s Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 58:53


This week Lisa Lawrie and Rafael Castaneda discuss the @ARIYNBF Episodes~ “Bill Corbett Is Smarterand Nice” & “The John Henson Quiz, Daniel VS. The Rat, A Neighbor Update”We talk Mystery Science Nerds, Riffin’ Facts Of Life, Hunky Tony Doesn’t Need a Nickname, Naps, Movie Memories, Summer Parenting, Rats and Shout Outs!Posted to iTunes by Jason […]

Best Friend’s Fancast
Brown Clamshell #173

Best Friend’s Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 58:52


This week Lisa Lawrie and Rafael Castaneda discuss the @ARIYNBF Episodes~ "Bill Corbett Is Smarter and Nice" & "The John Henson Quiz, Daniel VS. The Rat, A Neighbor Update" We talk Mystery Science Nerds, Riffin' Facts Of Life, Hunky Tony Doesn't Need a Nickname, Naps, Movie Memories, Summer Parenting, Rats and Shout Outs! Posted to iTunes by Jason Dix iTunes Logo By Ray Morgan

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge
Recycling clamshell plastics in Calgary

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 19:20


Lorenzo Domini, president, Recycling Council of Alberta, manager of material processing and municipal development, GFL Environmental.

Rewatchability is a Podcast.
383- ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD

Rewatchability is a Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 65:21


Grab that baseball glove because this week your prayers are answered by ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD! Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Danny Glover, Christopher Lloyd, Tony Danza and really who else do you need? How 'bout McConaughey? Prayer answered! Adrian Brody? Prayer answered! Pigeon Lady from Home Alone 2: Lost in New York? Prayer answered! This movie taught us important lessons like how it's okay to cheat at sports using divine intervention, but how do we feel about it today? Listen here and don't forget to subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher. Also, follow us on Facebook or Twitter. And please consider supporting our Patreon campaign, or purchasing Rewatchability t-shirts at TeePublic!  

The Daily Crunch – Spoken Edition
Sharp goes clamshell with its folding phone concept

The Daily Crunch – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 2:25


The beauty of the foldable is 2019 is that there's no consensus yet on the “right” way to do things. We've seen a number of different takes on the space as the year has progressed, and no two are exactly the same. Keep in mind that this device from Sharp is still very much a concept. And even if it does come to market, it's still going to be tough to get your hands on the product here in the States, as Sharp has a virtually non-existent mobile footprint.

Android Authority Podcast
Qualcomm’s latest, Oppo's copy, and Samsung’s crazy flipper

Android Authority Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 48:00


Adam, Jonathan, and Joe break down the latest processors from Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 665, 730, and 730G. Oppo released a new phone with some curiously familiar technology in the camera department. Sharp and Samsung are both pushing the limits of smartphone design with two new phones that will knock your socks off! Tech We Like: Zhiyun Crane Plus DSLR Gimbal Visit http://tyvm.ly/KYLTs Affiliate disclosure: We may receive compensation in connection with your purchase of products via links on this page. The compensation received will never influence the content, topics or posts made on this podcast. Recorded April 11, 2019 Time codes 3:05 – Snapdragon 665, 730, 730G announced: Qualcomm doubles down on cameras, gaming 17:00 - Oppo Reno announced in China: Expect standard model and 10x Zoom Edition 27:00 - Clamshell foldable phones are real, but you’ll need to wait a while for this one 31: 50 - You need to see this amazing Samsung Galaxy A80 pop-up rotating camera GIF App Matters - SHINE - Journey Of Light The Android Authority podcast is: Adam Doud - @DeadTechnology Jonathan Feist - @JFeist1 / @DroneRushcom Joe Hindy - @ThatJoeHindy Produced by Adam Doud

Clamshell Case Files
000 - Opening the Clamshell Case Files

Clamshell Case Files

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 4:21


Welcome to the first episode of Clamshell Case Files. Each week, one of our hosts picks a movie, we crack open a cold clamshell case and take a look back at the movies that influenced and (probably) traumatized us. This week, we introduce ourselves and give a brief overview of of the show. Oh, and we announce the first movie we’ll be talking about, the 1986 Marvel cinematic...thing - Howard the Duck!

Purpose 360
How a clamshell launched McDonald’s purpose journey

Purpose 360

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 39:18


McDonald’s serves 70 million people every day, worldwide. As one of the world’s most visible brands, McDonald’s has both an obligation and opportunity to create meaningful connections with those 70 million people and their local and global communities. Today, the company has a focused purpose to use its “scale for good.” Getting there wasn’t easy. Bob Langert, former VP of Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability at McDonald’s, gave Purpose 360 a candid look into the company’s journey from reactive to proactive. It started in the 1980s, when the company was attacked for its use of CFCs in polystyrene clamshell packaging. Langert was tasked with addressing the challenge. Since then, he has helped the company navigate issues ranging from animal welfare and landfill waste to obesity and nutrition. Highlights from the episode include: Considering every touchpoint with society. In transforming the relationship between the business and society, McDonald’s considered macro and micro issues, from nutrition and animal welfare to the environment and the economy. That holistic view helped McDonald’s drive industry-wide change in practices like the treatment of animals. Treat purpose like a mindset, not an endpoint. For Langert, purpose has always been a journey – and one without an endpoint. When integrated within the business – from values to operations – purpose becomes a mindset that guides decision making at all levels of the organization. Partner with your challengers. Greenpeace in particular challenged McDonald’s for its supply chain practices in the Amazon. Rather than shrug off criticism, McDonald’s acknowledged its poor practices and asked Greenpeace for counsel. It took a similar approach to partnerships with organizations like the Environmental Defense Fund. Langert urges purpose leaders to look to partners for expertise and accountability. Support internal ethics. Through years of turbulence, Langert attested to the company’s internal ethics. Stakeholders from the C-suite down to franchise owners wanted McDonald’s to “do the right thing.” And that made difficult decisions easier to navigate, from publicly addressing negative actions to transforming its approach to animal welfare. This episode is just a taste of Langert’s story. Take a look into McDonald’s evolution in Langert’s new book, The Battle to Do Good: Inside McDonald’s Sustainability Journey. Resources + links Bob Langert LinkedIn Bob Langert on Greenbiz McDonald’s Scale for Good

Faces For Podcasting
057. I Am The Brainman (Clamshell and Hypnotists Office)

Faces For Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 19:03


Matt and Damian take a look at everybody's favourite overrated movie in the latest episode of Faces For Podcasting.

The Phones Show (MP4 version)
The Phones Show programme 340 (540p low bitrate version, "The Gemini Verdict", 21/06/2018)

The Phones Show (MP4 version)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 11:20


Verdict on the ground-breaking Gemini - can it overcome its humdrum internals with a real USP?

Trashmagination Creative Reuse Podcast
051 Trashmagination: Plastic Clamshell Packaging or Berry Baskets

Trashmagination Creative Reuse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 10:46


Trashmagination Creative Reuse Podcast
Plastic Clamshell or Berry Basket Packaging

Trashmagination Creative Reuse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 10:45


Plastic clamshell packaging often cannot be recycled, resulting in people "wishcycling" it in their recycling bins. Read more ›

Feminine Mistake Podcast
FMP EP 307: THE CLAMSHELL

Feminine Mistake Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 37:35


On today’s episode we wrap up our discussion of the film A Wrinkle in Time, and we see how the film holds up against our “This is a Test” segment. With special guest, Jasmine Waters!

Rollin Off Track Podcast
Ep197 Clamshell Gaming

Rollin Off Track Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 25:03


Goals not resolution Jumanji Insidious Last Key Cinemark Moviepass Golden Gun Gaming events January 27th 2018 Call of Duty WW2 4v4 Tourney PC gaming Steam client Clamshell gaming pc @Rotpod rollinofftrackpodcast.com Check out the daily deals! Updated daily!

Rollin Off Track Podcast
Ep197 Clamshell Gaming

Rollin Off Track Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 25:03


Goals not resolution Jumanji Insidious Last Key Cinemark Moviepass Golden Gun Gaming events January 27th 2018 Call of Duty WW2 4v4 Tourney PC gaming Steam client Clamshell gaming pc @Rotpod rollinofftrackpodcast.com Check out the daily deals! Updated daily! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rotpodabq/message

Mousecapades Walt Disney World & Disneyland Podcast
Tim in the Clamshell by Himself...Again

Mousecapades Walt Disney World & Disneyland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017 10:47


Tim has been banished to a clamshell all by himself again for a trip across the ocean searching for Nemo.

Lies & Slander Podcasting
Stoned Cinema Commentary #5 Lines and Creatures

Lies & Slander Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 60:39


Today on Stone Cinema Commentary, your host Joe sits down a full table of guest, GMB (Lies and Slander), The Ginge, Marshmellow, Clamshell, Todd "skid Mark" Miler and Pyden "Amurican Bear" Johnson (Beand & the Bear). We all discuss the news of Disney removing all their products from other streaming services, to create their own. Topic 2 Best Creature Feature Topic 3 Best One liner Tell us your thought on what we covered today.

RetroMacCast
RMC Episode 433: Clamshell G4 iBook

RetroMacCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2017 34:07


James and John discuss eBay finds: Apple 2 with external keyboard, IIgs MicroDrive and iMac banner. Sahil talks about upgrading Clamshell iBooks with G4s, and news includes Apple patent, Elk Cloner, and Apple II Forever.   To see all of the show notes and join our website, visit us at RetroMacCast

Coder Radio
Living in a Clamshell | CR 239

Coder Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 50:30


After we answer some audience feedback and chat about the week’s Hoopla & a fresh batch of Coder Radio 2017 predictions!

hoopla clamshell coder radio
Infinite Loopback
Episode 14: My Clamshell is Always Closed

Infinite Loopback

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2016 57:16


We talk about the new NES emulator, recording TV in the cloud with PlayOn Cloud, the joys of setting up a new Mac, and will there be an Apple car?

Lies & Slander Podcasting
Lies and Slander #6 Strapped up... Doggie?

Lies & Slander Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2016 90:54


On today episode of the Lies and Slander podcast, we sit to tell the stories of our first sexual experiences. I think youre gonna enjoy this. Guest: Squirrel, Paden, Tiff Darby, BZ , The Clamshell and Grampa

Stupidly Small
Episode 60: 60: YOU spoke and WE listened. And then we spoke again. Including Within the Clamshell (Rolling Thunder)

Stupidly Small

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2015 27:53


60: YOU spoke and WE listened. And then we spoke again Including What’s In the Clamshell (Rolling Thunder)   Happy Friday everybody!   Thanks to Heath Kerr for today’s instalment of Within the Clamshell. Topic? Rolling Thunder: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076637/   And yay for Charlie who left us a voicemail here: http://www.stupidlybig.com/voicemail/     And thanks again to the Raccoon Club for an awesome week: http://www.broadsheet.com.au/melbourne/nightlife/directory/bar/raccoon-club-profile

JazzTK Podcast
JazzTK Podcast 4x03: Clamshell Records con Pablo Correa

JazzTK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2014 54:59


El tercer programa de la temporada está dedicado íntegramente a Clamshell Records, uno de esos sellos independientes que desde Albacete edita discos de jazz. Concretamente nos centramos en la serie Vector, dedicada a músicas improvisadas y el jazz más vanguardista. Nos presentas algunos de sus proyectos el responsable del sello, Pablo Correa

JazzTK Podcast
JazzTK Podcast 4x03: Clamshell Records con Pablo Correa

JazzTK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2014 54:59


El tercer programa de la temporada está dedicado íntegramente a Clamshell Records, uno de esos sellos independientes que desde Albacete edita discos de jazz. Concretamente nos centramos en la serie Vector, dedicada a músicas improvisadas y el jazz más vanguardista. Nos presentas algunos de sus proyectos el responsable del sello, Pablo Correa

JazzTK Podcast
JazzTK Podcast 2x18: Daniel Picazo, Clamshell, Azos Jazz

JazzTK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2013 55:00


En este episodio de JazzTK Podcast entrevistamos al pianista alicantino Daniel Picazo y charlamos sobre su disco Al voltant de Mompou, del cual escuchamos dos temas. El resto del programa lo dedicamos a dos pequeños sellos que se dedican al jazz: el albaceteño Clamshell Records, con su serie Vector y el galego Azos Jazz, con Abe Rábade a la cabeza. Las canciones que escuchamos en el programa son: * Daniel Picazo (Al voltant de Mompou): * Canción nº VI * Beautiful love * Clamshell Records, Serie Vector: * Naima: Trio Conspiracy (A Trio Conspiracy) * Uz: Las Palmas Nouakchott (Tres Tubos) * Azos Jazz * Alberto Vilas: Nexos (Experianza) * Álvaro Vieito: O mesmo sonho (Introducing Álvaro Vieito) Disfruta del Jazz con http://jazztk.com

JazzTK Podcast
JazzTK Podcast 2x18: Daniel Picazo, Clamshell, Azos Jazz

JazzTK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2013 55:00


En este episodio de JazzTK Podcast entrevistamos al pianista alicantino Daniel Picazo y charlamos sobre su disco Al voltant de Mompou, del cual escuchamos dos temas. El resto del programa lo dedicamos a dos pequeños sellos que se dedican al jazz: el albaceteño Clamshell Records, con su serie Vector y el galego Azos Jazz, con Abe Rábade a la cabeza. Las canciones que escuchamos en el programa son: * Daniel Picazo (Al voltant de Mompou): * Canción nº VI * Beautiful love * Clamshell Records, Serie Vector: * Naima: Trio Conspiracy (A Trio Conspiracy) * Uz: Las Palmas Nouakchott (Tres Tubos) * Azos Jazz * Alberto Vilas: Nexos (Experianza) * Álvaro Vieito: O mesmo sonho (Introducing Álvaro Vieito) Disfruta del Jazz con http://jazztk.com

City of Toronto Podcasts
Open Clamshell - November 16, 2012

City of Toronto Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2012 14:35


What happens when you call 911? Toronto Emergency Services explains.

2FatDads DadCast
DadCast Episode 37 • Applecentric ForkBombr

2FatDads DadCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2011 121:35


Nearly Live From The Wendyhouse Studios of Valois Bay… This week we had to sequester all of the Dads into their own man caves and home studios to avoid any risk of catching a Meat Space virus or bug. So

Thomas Lammeyer Foto Design Blog
Die Muschelbeleuchtung (Clamshell light) Lichtsetup #62

Thomas Lammeyer Foto Design Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2010 2:10


Gerade bei Porträtaufnahmen, die für konzeptionelle Zusammenhänge produziert werden, muss auf eine gleichmäßige Ausleuchtung des Models geachtet werden, die aber nicht zu flach ausfallen darf. Arbeitet man im Studio unter konstanten Lichtverhältnissen, bietet sich hierfür die sogenannte Muschelbeleuchtung (Clamshell light) an. Charakteristisch für die Muschelbeleuchtung sind zwei Lichtquellen von oben und von unten, jeweils etwa . . . → Mehr lesen: Die Muschelbeleuchtung (Clamshell light) Lichtsetup #62