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Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events 1722 Birth of Christopher Smart, English poet. He was known for his pen name as the midwife "Mrs. Mary Midnight." The back half of Christopher's life was spent in madhouses or prisons. He wrote his long religious poem, Jubilate Agno (Rejoice in the Lamb), in a debtor's prison. It includes the words, For the flowers are great blessings. For there is a language of flowers. For the flowers are peculiarly the poetry of Christ. In this same poem, Christopher praises his beloved cat Jeoffry. The Jeoffry verses inspired Oliver Soden's whimsical biography of Jeoffry, which debuted in April 2021 to the delight of cat lovers everywhere. In 1752, Christopher published The Hop-Garden, a long poem of 733 lines about a hop garden that tells the reader how to cultivate hops. The poem is part personal history and part instruction. In The Hop-Garden, Christopher mentioned the river that ran past his childhood garden, and he dedicated the second half of the poem to his dear friend Theophilus Wheeler. Christopher was in the middle of writing The Hop-Garden when Theophilus died during his sophomore year at Christ College. After The Hop-Garden was published, Christopher's friend, Samuel Johnson, said the poem was proof that, one could say a great deal about cabbage. In the poem, when a storm threatens the harvest, Christopher writes, Haste then, ye peasants; pull the poles, the hops; Where are the bins? Run, run, ye nimble maids, Move ev'ry muscle, ev'ry nerve extend, To save our crop from ruin, and ourselves. Christopher Smart died in debtor's prison in London in 1771, at 49. 1897 Death of David Burke, English plant collect and gardener. The Veitch nurseries became obsessed with the painting of a Pitcher-plant (Nepenthes Northiana) by Marianne North. After Marianne's death, Veitch sent David on his first collecting trip with Charles Curtis to bring back specimens of the North Pitcher plant. During the trip, David discovered the beautiful Leea amabilis, which is now a popular tropical houseplant that features dark, jagged-shaped leaves with have white color along the midrib. David continued to travel extensively for James Veitch & Sons, and he collected plants in British Guiana, Burma, and Colombia. David was honored with the naming of a pitcher plant he discovered called Nepenthes Burkei. In the Philippines, David also collected Phalaenipsis stuartiana. He found the orchid growing abundantly along the coastline, where it thrived being sprayed by the ocean. The Veitch firm praised Burke's writing. This traveller (Burke) crossed a greater area of the earth's surface and covered more miles in search of plants than any other Veitchian collector, with the possible exception of the two brothers William and Thomas Lobb. The writer Sue Shephard wrote a biography of the Veitch family, and in it, she described David as Veitch's strangest, longest–serving and most adventurous orchid collector. James Veitch once remarked, Burke was one of those curious natures who live more or less with natives as a native, and apparently, prefer[ed] this mode of existance. In 1896, David left on what was to be his final voyage. He died of cholera on Ambon island. 1912 Birth of Elsie Elizabeth Esterhuysen, South African botanist. Elsie's been described as the most outstanding collector of South African Flora. She collected over 36,000 herbarium species. A botanist at the Bolus Herbariumin Cape Town, Elsie was humble, and she would never publish the results of her work under her own name. After Elsie died, over 200 people gathered at her memorial, which featured three tributes from her botanist family. The botanist John Rourke recalled, It's an astonishing fact that for the first 18 years of her employment she received no proper salary and was paid out of petty cash at a rate not much better than a laborer. She did not collect randomly; Elsie was above all an intelligent collector, seeking range extensions, local variants, or even new species, filling voids in the Bolus Herbarium's records, often returning months later to collect seeds or fruits that were of diagnostic importance. […] Always self-deprecating, one of her favorite comments was ‘I'm only filling in gaps'. The botanist Peter Linder said, She was what I thought a botanist was supposed to be. She was in the mountains every weekend, and came back with big black plastic bags full of plants, that she sorted and passed to Gert Syster to press. Elsie taught me that each species has an essence, a character—that it liked some habitats but not others and that it flowered at a particular time. ...She was interested in the plants themselves—she cared about them. The botanist Ted Oliver remembered, Her mode of transport was the bicycle (we have her latest model here today). She rode to the University of Cape Town up that dreadful steep road every day for a lifetime, come sunshine or rain, heat or cold. Now one knows why she was so fit and could outstrip any poor unsuspecting younger botanist in the mountains! Every day she would come up and park her bicycle behind the Bolus Herbarium building and then often jump through the window in the preparation section rather than walk all the way around to the front door. Today there are 56 plant species and two genera named for Elsie Esterhuysen. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation The Ladies' Village Improvement Society Cookbook by Florence Fabricant This book came out in 2020, and the subtitle is Eating and Entertaining in East Hampton. Well, this is another book that I wish had debuted before the pandemic because I think it would have been so much more popular had it come out, say, in 2018. Nonetheless, it's not too late to discover this fabulous cookbook. This is a cookbook for all seasons, but I think the cover just screams summer and eating outside in your garden. So if you're going to get this book, now is the time. Martha Stewart wrote the forward to this cookbook, and I wanted to share just a bit of what she talks about here because she's introducing us to the LVIS, or the Ladies Village Improvement Society. This group of women has done so much to make sure that the natural beauty of the Hamptons stays intact, and Martha alludes to adhere in this forward. She writes, I bought my home on Lily Pond Lane almost thirty years ago. Much has changed in Easthampton since then. Many new houses have been built, and countless new stores have opened on Main Street and Newton Lane. The summer populations have swelled, and the beaches have become more crowded. But some things have remained the same. The giant Elm trees that tower over the highway leading into town are still green and stately. The roadsides are still planted with lovely Maples and Lindens, offering shady avenues and streets on which to walk or bicycle. The scenic Village Green and its iconic pond populated by pairs of plump swans are still the backdrop for many thousands of photographs throughout the year. And the Ladies Village Improvement Society can claim bragging rights for the glory of this scenery. There is no better time to be in East Hampton than in mid-summer when the trees are leafed out, the roses are blooming, and the ocean is beautiful. And then there are the farmer's markets and the farm stands displaying their freshly harvested vegetables. It's a beautiful sight to see. And as Martha indicated, this volunteer organization, the Ladies Village Improvement Society, has done a lot to ensure that the Hamptons retain their natural charm. Now a lot of these women are gardeners and cooks. So you can imagine the beautiful recipes -the over 100 recipes - in this fabulous cookbook, and many of them are garden to table. The other thing that's really fun about this book is that the Hamptons is all about entertaining. And so, these women are sharing their go-to recipes for all kinds of gatherings - whether you're talking about dinner after a movie or lunch by the pool - whatever the occasion, there are delightful suggestions here. There's a Fettuccine recipe that's got Asparagus and Blue Cheese. There's a fabulous Bittersweet Chocolate Pound Cake. Bonnie Reiff-Smith shared her recipe for Perfection Pork Chops. There's an excellent Zucchini Sausage Quiche - another great recipe for using your zucchini. There's Moroccan Carrot Salad and a fabulous Sunflower Seed Salad along with Whole Roasted Cauliflower - that's fantastic as well. Anyway, I could go on and on. This beautiful cookbook is so fun. This book is 256 pages of more than 100 recipes for food and drink, and it's all put together in 20 different menus with directions on how to make any of your gatherings extra special. And it really is a beautiful cookbook for summer - and the price is right, too. You can get a copy of The Ladies' Village Improvement Society Cookbook by Florence Fabricant and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $9. Botanic Spark 2014 On this day, a dedication ceremony was held at the University of South Carolina in honor of the new Desegregation Commemorative Garden on the side of the Osborne building. The garden was established to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of desegregation at the college. Student Government President Lindsay Richardson read a poem by USC Poet Nikky Finney called The Irresistible Ones, which is inscribed on a granite plaque in the garden and reads, THE IRRESISTIBLE ONES ROBERT ANDERSON, HENRIE MONTEITH, JAMES SOLOMON They arrive knocking at Osborne's great garnet door. They want to study mathematics, join the debate team, and sing in the choir. They are three in a sea of six thousand. With each step they pole vault shards of doubt, sticks of dynamite, and stubborn hate mail. With them arrives the bright peppermint of change. The new laws of the new day can no longer resist these three irresistible ones, in a sea of six thousand, stepping through a door now garnet and black. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
Here we go again. Hoaxes part 2. Mentioned in the show: https://www.heart.co.uk/photos/best-internet-hoaxes-all-time/ James Veitch replying to scammers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiLS7U7YIdc Do you have stories? send them to thetrueandthefictional@gmail.com
Hotline's on fire as we talk to Tommy Chong, Vin Scully & Tony Dow('s wife), David Blaine's Ascension stunt, a new Bonerline, Harry & Meghan's Netflix deal, and we check in on Maz.Meat Loaf pulled his public Cameos after we discovered he uses the same story for every message.The Detroit Tigers are rolling, but lost JaCoby Jones to a busted hand.Patrick Mahomes got engaged to annoying his high school sweetheart. For some reason she is verified on Twitter.Gretchen Whitmer held a presser... but didn't open up gyms or theaters.Chris D'Elia looks creepier and now he has another accuser.Spotify nixed several episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience, including one featuring Tommy Chong. We chat with Tommy about how he feels about that.David Blaine held onto a bunch balloons and went high into the air. It was easily his best stunt. He also farted.Joe Biden is on the trail and back to Dreamweavering us all.The mystery of the LAX jet-packer has the show intrigued.Tekashi69 is doing great! His 1st interview since being released from prison.BranDon finally got around to cranking out a Bonerline. Text or dial us up at 209-66-Boner.Superman ice cream made BranDon's poop green.The Taco Bell girls got PAID via GoFundMe.Trudi gives a birthday shout-out to Keanu Reeves. The new Bill & Ted movie has some surprising scores on the Tomamater.Dancing with the Stars features a whole slew of new D-List stars including a murderer and sexual abusers.Meghan and Harry sign a huge Netflix deal based on their success in the world of film production.Comedian James Veitch has been accused of rape. He now has to be edited out of a Quibi show that no one will ever watch.We have new podcast competition with Blake Griffin's health show and SmartLess featuring Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett.We try to reach Tony Dow to verify that he smoked some ganja with George Harrison and Tommy Chong.Vin Scully has finally joined Twitter at age 92 because he misses us.We speak with Thomas A. Mazawey on Vin Scully's social media, the state of NRM, his new job, potential advertisers and he gives us his Kentucky Derby picks.We connect with Vin Scully!Tony Dow's wife picked up the phone!Paulina Porizkova is getting ready to pawn off some of Ric Ocasek's items.Paris Hilton reveals that every boyfriend she's ever had abused her.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
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We’ve all received spam calls and fishy-looking emails that promise us a free vacation or a great bargain that’s too good to pass up. Sometimes they even come from a phone contact or your boss asking for help or to download an attachment. Author and comedian, James Veitch has made a name for himself by replying to these scams and continuing the conversation, effectively wasting the scammers time as much as they waste ours. We speak with him about his trade and the major telltale signs to look out for in a scam.
Who do you surround yourself with? Do you let other people's negativity and negative energy affect you?This episode we talk about how hard it is to find your happier if you are constantly surrounded by negativity and criticism. What can you do about it? You have options, you always have options you just have to figure out what best suits you.We also talk about what kind of energy you are giving out. Have you looked at yourself lately and figured out if maybe you are someone else's criticizer? None of us want to be that for our loved ones, so let's do the work we need to do to get ourselves to a better mental space.Remember, the happier we are the more we have to share! And sorry, no funny bloopers this week so HGE shared a YouTube video that will make you smile. Its totally worth a watch! This is what happens when you reply to spam email. James Veitch
"James Veitch is one of those people that come along once every hundred years. I can't be more specific than that." - Conan O'Brien "Playfully funny...the author's absurdist approach and enthusiasm for his work make for unpredictably funny reading. An amusing, oddball compilation." - Kirkus Reviews The Nigerian prince eager to fork over his inheritance, the family friend stranded unexpectedly in Norway, the lonely Russian beauty looking for love... they spam our inboxes with their hapless pleas for help, money, and your social security number. Suspicious emails pop up in our inboxes, and our first instinct is to delete unopened. But what if you responded to the deposed princess begging for money in your Gmail? Veitch dives into the underbelly of our absurd email scam culture, playing the scammers at their own game, and these are the surprising, bizarre, and hilarious results. Inspired by a random scammer impersonating a friend, DOT CON shares the ridiculous stories of being inducted into the FBI, winning the Peruvian lottery (twice), owning offshore accounts, consignments of gold, and even partaking in a serious relationship in Moscow. From a former Apple Store Genius whose high-tech comedy picks apart the constantly evolving and perplexing technology we live with, DOT CON is one part parody, one part thought experiment, and all parts vicarious fun.
I think we all collectively need a good laugh right now! In today's episode, Amy and Bethany share a list of movies, shows, books, and articles that make them laugh! James Veitch answers spam email Children interrupt BBC News interview Dry Bar Comedy Babylon Bee Cabin Pressure MEET AMY HERE: on her blog, on Instagram, or Facebook. MEET BETHANY HERE: on her blog, on Instagram or Facebook. FOLLOW SWEET AS LOVE HERE: on Instagram or in the Sweet As Love Facebook Group. Or send us an email at sweetaslovepodcasting@gmail.com CREDITS: Theme music by Timothy Miller. Cover art by Andrew Miller. Tech support by Malachi Miller. Edited by Bethany Lotulelei.
Many of us have seen James Veitch’s comedic YouTube videos of him interacting with email scammers. Today’s guest shares how he helps real-world victims of those scams and he has participated in taking down criminal enterprises. Wayne May is the owner of scamsurvivors.com. He began as a scam baiter in 2005 before concentrating and helping the victims of scams. Scam Survivors was created in 2012 by Wayne along with a small group of like-minded volunteers. He has appeared in the media worldwide as well as being a guest speaker at the IDate conferences discussing romance scams. Wayne shares his many experiences working with email scams, sextortion, and romance scams. We also discuss specific things you can look for when receiving a spammy email and how to research and check it out for yourself. Awareness and education are the keys to helping more people. Show Notes: [01:01] - He created the Scam Survivors website fifteen years ago when he was looking for something fun to do. [01:52] - He started as a scam baiter and fell into working with romance scammers. People would write to him and ask for his help. [02:41] - He went from having fun with scammers to really helping the people who were being scammed or thought they were being scammed. [03:57] - When receiving a scammy email a scam baiter would write back and ask for more details instead of deleting the email. Then you can post the information online to warn other people. [05:41] - It is important to get the scammer information out there so the public can find it. [07:21] - Wayne isn’t seeing a lot of new scams. Instead, he is seeing variations of old scams. [08:07] - The first step in getting the site taken down is to get as much information as you can from the scammer. He then sends all the information to the hosting company in the hope that they will take down the site. [10:41] - Wayne shares about the horrible sextortion situations he has seen. [13:39] - Wayne shares other experiences dealing with minors. [13:58] - You don’t give scammers money. [16:57] - He hopes that they have so much success that all the scammers stop. In reality, they hope to get more people involved and educate more people. [17:45] - Wayne’s site has a forum where you can share spam emails and they will check them out for you. [19:08] - They try to get as much information as possible because then they can do more about it. You need their email address, not just their name. [20:19] - The emails are often repeated because they are scripts. [20:52] - People can do the same checks and searches they do at home. [22:02] - One telltale sign is inconsistency in language or grammar. [23:01] - As soon as anyone asks for money you know it is a scam. [25:17] - He does not use cash baiting because you are not getting the scammers money you are actually getting some other victim’s money. [26:38] - Wayne has a book called The Stupid Scammer Files where he shares the stupid things that scammers say. [27:31] - Wayne shares some examples of stupid things scammers have said. [30:15] - If you get these emails, come to their website and post them to help other people that don’t realize it is a scam. Thanks for joining us on Easy Prey. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave a nice review. Links and Resources: Podcast Web Page Facebook Page whatismyipaddress.com Easy Prey on Instagram Easy Prey on Twitter Easy Prey on LinkedIn Easy Prey on YouTube Easy Prey on Pinterest Have I Been Pwned Scam Survivors Wayne on LinkedIn The Stupid Scammer Files Stupid Scammers Website
Host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello share what they're most nostalgic for; comedian James Veitch explains his crusade to antagonize email scams, as outlined in his book "Dot Con: The Art of Scamming a Scammer;" scent archivist Allison Breed discusses how she created the Male Scent Catalogue on Twitter, which documents how the essence of male characters are described in romance novels; and singer-songwriter Chastity Brown performs her soaring song "Curiosity."
Comedian James Veitch gets drawn into the world of smash hit computer game Animal Crossing. Lockdown prompts James to make some major resolutions about life - including reading Proust. But he soon gets distracted by Animal Crossing, the computer game that allows you to escape to your own tropical island. In common with millions of others shut indoors over the past few months, he becomes increasingly obsessed with creating his own island paradise. As his addiction grows, James explores the game's compulsive appeal... and Proust gets shelved. Producer: Laurence Grissell
From across the pond, I talk to comedian and author James Veitch about his book "Dot Con: The Art of Scamming A Scammer.
In search of a new income stream, comedian James Veitch tries his hand at mind reading. James investigates the latest science of brain decoding - and speaks to world famous spoon bender Uri Geller. He explores fears that the big tech giants may soon be able to tap into our innermost thoughts - which in James' case is very scary indeed. Producer: Laurence Grissell
James Veitch hopes to fix things with his ex-girlfriend by attempting time travel, with the help of former Doctor Who Sylvester McCoy. New series. Comedian James Veitch bumbles his way through more factual investigations in an attempt to secure a regular slot on Radio 4. He opens the series by attempting to reverse a recent split with his ex-girlfriend. The answer: time travel. First though he must get to grips with the fundamentals of quantum mechanics. Producer: Laurence Grissell
James Veitch is a comedian and quasi-professional golfer whose publisher told him he needed to do "more" to "promote the book." So here he is. What's his book you don't ask? It's a book email conversations he's had scamming Nigerian princes & affluent widows. James is hoping this podcast will boost sales and really "push" him into the mainstream so that one day he doesn't have to write his own podcast blurb. Buy his book, Dot.com here. Look what's new! The Story Worthy Hour Of Power is EVERY Sunday night on Zoom. Watch and hear Story Worthy's best talents telling true stories! Go to the website for more info! Story Worthy.And please subscribe for free, rate, and review Story Worthy on Apple Podcasts here. It really helps. Plus, check out the funniest game show in Los Angeles, Story Smash! It's EVERY month at the Hollywood Improv and the show is podcast on Story Worthy. Follow Christine and Story Worthy on Social Media- Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and at ChristineBlackburn.com. Thanks guys!Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
James Veitch is a comedian and quasi-professional golfer whose publisher told him he needed to do “more” to “promote the book.” So here he is. What’s his book you don’t ask? It’s a book email conversations he’s had scamming Nigerian princes & affluent widows. James is hoping this podcast will boost sales and really "push" him into the mainstream so that one day he doesn’t have to write his own podcast blurb. Buy his book, Dot.com here. Look what’s new! The Story Worthy Hour Of Power is EVERY Sunday night on Zoom. Watch and hear Story Worthy’s best talents telling true stories! Go to the website for more info! Story Worthy.And please subscribe for free, rate, and review Story Worthy on Apple Podcasts here. It really helps. Plus, check out the funniest game show in Los Angeles, Story Smash! It's EVERY month at the Hollywood Improv and the show is podcast on Story Worthy. Follow Christine and Story Worthy on Social Media- Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and at ChristineBlackburn.com. Thanks guys!
In einer Galaxy weit entfernt und nicht nur dort ist es Zeit "The Mandalorian" zu besprechen. Robert und Stefan machen sich auf den schwierigen Weg und sich nicht sehr einig. Nach der Droge der Wahl - getreu dem Motto wir trinken Flaschen aus - geht es in den Jon Favreau Filmwochen weiter mit dem Rewatch von "Kiss the Cook". Im gemütlichen Teil der Sendung sprechen unsere beiden Jedi über das großartige *wink* Video von James Veitch namens "Lockdown The Game", um dann ausgiebig die Herdbetrachtung von letzter Woche fortzusetzen, gefolgt von einer erneuten Kochbegeisterung. Abschließend empfiehlt Stefan noch 2 Podcasts (Twenty Thousand Hertz / The Mastering Show).
White Castle releases recipes. Woman cuts a hole in her mask to breathe better. Cats in therapy. James Veitch has the best way to deal with spammers. The virus could end open office floor plans and Mandy loves this idea. How will retail companies adapt as this pandemic continues. The Independent Institute is holding virtual happy hours - Freedom On Tap with Jon Caldara. Jon joins the show to chat about tonight’s guest Grover Norquist, the head of Americans for Tax Reform in D.C.People turned to Google to ask about Cinco de Mayo. Another edition of Manderpiece Theater – coronavirus style. NYT editorial has the DNC investigate their own candidate. Elon Musk gives his newborn a weird name.
Olá irmãos e irmãs! Nesse episódio do Irmandade Nerd Podcast, Marlon e Renan conversam sobre assistentes virtuais, que tornam nossas vidas muito mais fáceis (quando querem) e, de quebra, ainda vão dominar o mundo! Errata: Em 01:08:30, o personagem de South Park é Cartman, não "Carter" Artigos e vídeos citados: South Park ativando Alexas em episódio: https://youtu.be/L9R0Tu1Qy5E Alexa rindo aleatoriamente: https://youtu.be/p8phGxzUC_Y / CNN Money: https://tinyurl.com/rdb5g3j Esquete "Siri vs. Alexa" do James Veitch: https://youtu.be/f_1dhKsELzs Jarvis em Vingadores: Era de Ultron (cena contém spoilers): https://youtu.be/ovr8yJ3iELw Termostato inteligente (Coisa de Nerd): https://youtu.be/97moofH8Eyo Wired testa reconhecimento de sotaques em assistentes virtuais: https://youtu.be/gNx0huL9qsQ Wired testa reconhecimento de vozes de crianças em assistentes virtuais: https://youtu.be/GZnUibN6m4A Testando se o Google espiona usuários para direcionar anúncios: https://youtu.be/zBnDWSvaQ1I Seu histórico de pesquisas na Google Assistant: https://tinyurl.com/r52rk58 Episódio recomendado: Empresas de Games vs. Consumidor: Shut Up And Give Me Your Money: https://tinyurl.com/sowlu4j Recomendações da semana: Filme "Her": https://decider.com/movie/her Campanha Mais do que Palmas - Pressione nossos representantes! https://www.maisdoquepalmas.com.br Greg News sobre profissionais de saúde: https://youtu.be/9JGcxLeMToc Álbum "Não tem Bacanal na Quarentena" do Baco Exu do Blues - YouTube Music: https://tinyurl.com/tp32zxh / Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/rvgl9z4 Single "Level of Concern" do twenty one pilots - YouTube Music: https://tinyurl.com/wbu47nj / Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yx6wovlb Novos episódios toda terça-feira, ás 18h (BRT). Contato e redes sociais: Email: irmandadenerdpodcast@gmail.com Twitter do podcast: https://twitter.com/IrmandadeNerd_ Twitter do Marlon: https://twitter.com/MarlonMarins_ Twitter do Renan: https://twitter.com/RenanChronicles Instagram do podcast: https://www.instagram.com/IrmandadeNerd_ Instagram do Marlon: https://www.instagram.com/MarlonMarins_ Instagram do Renan: https://www.instagram.com/renanp2 Facebook do podcast: https://facebook.com/IrmandadeNerdPodcast
Games we play: What's That Word (01)? Words have invisible power. They can be as feathery as a puff of air, or sharp as a barber's blade, or brutal as an atomic bomb, or transformative as the breath of God, or all at once. Watch that word! This episode features snippets from the transformative works of Celeste Headlee, Isabelle Allende, Bishop TD Jakes, Thasund Ducket, Yves Behar, and James Veitch, with contributions from Mary McMean, Lanah Harry, and Marshall Mack. Sources linked below. The Journey.RyoSports.com Games We Play
Food Truck Friday! This week we have Holy Crepe! French chef, Eric Albuisson, shares his story about starting his food truck (DEBT FREE!), where he got his recipe, and some history of crepes. That fancy crepe shovel isn’t as easy as it looks either.The media is all about the impeachment, but there’s other news including a talking mummy. Female astronauts baked the first cookies in space. James Veitch makes you wish you did this when you unsubscribe from something.New Star Wars series. Cutting the cord and picking a streaming service(s). Denver teachers will now have to learn children’s pronouns.Michelle Zellner discusses emotional eating and figuring out why people eat when they’re not actually hungry. Mindset and setting rules is key in deciding whether or not eating junk food is worth it.
Comedian James Veitch tries to start a new life, off grid. Producer: Laurence Grissell
Comedian James Veitch struggles to create a new challenge-based format for Radio 4. In episode one he is tasked with examining the Dark Web but soon clashes with his producer. In James' mind the BBC's rules are made to be broken. The BBC takes a very different view. Instructed to create a challenge which will allow him to explore the Dark Web, James seems entirely bereft of ideas.... until an online shopping error results in the delivery of 22 packets of button mushrooms. James Veitch's TED Talk - "This is what happens when you reply to spam email" - was a massive hit. Producer: Laurence Grissell
Comedian star James Veitch enters the murky world of deepfakes. James is concerned the BBC may not commission another series of his show. He hits on an idea which might persuade BBC bosses: deepfake his producer. Producer: Laurence Grissell
Comedian and YouTube star James Veitch wonders if mindfulness can help him create a new factual podcast format. Miraculously, BBC Radio 4 have commissioned James to make another three episodes. But, as ever, James lacks focus and application. Could mindfulness be the answer? James turns to renowned mindfulness expert Sam Harris for help. Producer: Laurence Grissell
Comedian James Veitch gets a challenge from his Radio 4 producer when caught playing Sonic the Hedgehog. In need of a task for this episode and riled by his producer's dismissal of gaming, James Veitch sets out on a mission to design him a game that's artistically credible and intellectually compelling. His challenge will send him to leading industry analysts, trailblazing designers and into the scrutinous gaze of a roomful of teenagers. James Veitch's TED Talk - "This is what happens when you reply to spam email" - was a massive hit. The voice of The Producer is Laurence Grissell. The actual Producer is Sam Peach.
Comedian James Veitch is juggling his Radio 4 challenge series with other problems, but he may have found a solution. In episode two James attempts to solve his money troubles by setting himself the task of writing a successful Young Adults Novel. While discovering what makes a publishing phenomenon and how the genre has adapted to the online world, James' ambition for a multi-part movie deal clashes with his Producer's time concerns. James Veitch's TED Talk - "This is what happens when you reply to spam email" - was a massive hit. The voice of The Producer is Laurence Grissell. The actual Producers were Sam Peach and Viv Jones.
Comedian James Veitch brings his comic curiosity to the BBC.
In our longest episode ever, Victor and I wax philosophic and psychologic for almost 2 hours. But, IT IS, in fact, a fruitful conversation that you may learn something! In regards of what we talk about is Facebook vs. real life, Victor's newly fascination with sound, Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (a.k.a. ASMR) phenomenon, how Victor put together his very own English lessons which helped him later build his own school, odd English grammar rules, why people hate people who make money on the internet, why Victor claims he is great with women, YouTuber/Actor Ken Tanaka/David Ury, what happened to Japanese for Morons series w/ guest sensei, horrible interviews, YouTube depression, Victor's Patreon success, Victor's natto diet, and much more. Does anyone actually read this? If so, would you like to see timecodes for each topic? To see the full version of this video see here: www.patreon.com/radrey The videos we talk about in the video. James Veitch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5d8p... Jerry Lewis's last interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzO0F... Jerry Seinfeld angry Larry King interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVTP8... SOCIAL MEDIA Like: https://www.facebook.com/The-Radrey-C... Follow: https://twitter.com/radorii Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radrey/ Discord: https://discord.gg/8dQ9fH5
September is my favorite month for planting trees, shrubs, and perennials. The cool air makes outdoor exercise a joy and the ground temperatures add the perfect amount of warmth for plants to get established. Planting in the fall is preferred because it's the time of year when perennials experience less transplant shock. At the same time, there is still sufficient time for plants to establish their roots in the garden in time for winter. After their season of dormancy, when the ground warms again, fall-planted perennials grow and bloom more vigorously than if they were planted in the spring. Bottomline: Now is NOT the time to stop planting. It's the perfect time to get your dig on. Brevities #OTD Today is the anniversary of the death of the botanist Jean-Baptiste Van Mons who died on this day in 1842. The name of the game for Mons was selective breeding for pears. Selective breeding happens when humans breed plants to develop particular characteristic by choosing the parent plants to make the offspring. Check out the patience and fortitude that was required as Mon's described his work: “I have found this art to consist in regenerating in a direct line of descent, and as rapidly as possible an improving variety, taking care that there be no interval between the generations. To sow, to re-sow, to sow again, to sow perpetually, in short to do nothing but sow, is the practice to be pursued, and which cannot be departed from; and in short this is the whole secret of the art I have employed.” Jean-Baptiste Van Mons produced a tremendous amount of new pear cultivars in his breeding program - something north of forty incredible species over the course of his lifetime. The Bosc and D'Anjou pears, we know today, are his legacy. #OTD Today is the anniversary of the day in 1847 when Henry David Thoreau left Walden Pond and moved in with Ralph Waldo Emerson in Concord, Massachusetts. His two years of simple living at Walden Pond were over. #OTD Today is the anniversary of the death of James Veitch Jr. who died on this day in 1869. Veitch was born into the famous family nursery business known the world over as Veitch Nurseries. His grandfather, John, had started the business. After growing up and learning the business from his father and grandfather, Veitch went to London to train with other nurserymen. After he quickly became a partner in the nursery, he married Harriott Gould. In addition to being a wonderful plantsman himself, James Jr. was an exceptionally bright businessman. He acquired a nursery called the Royal Exotic Nursery in London to ensure the Veitch Nursery stayed competitive and he turned Royal Exotic into the largest specialty nursery in Europe. James Veitch Jr created the RHS Fruit and Floral Committees which still exist today. His love of the plants and the business were carried on in his three sons. The oldest, John Gould Veitch, was one of the first plant hunters to visit Japan. The second son, Harry James, oversaw the business during a period of peak growth. The third son, Arthur, worked with Harry to send Plant Explorers on missions all over the globe. Of the brothers, it was the middle son, Harry, who outlived them both. His older brother John Gould died young at age 31 from tuberculosis. Harry outlived his younger brother, Arthur, who died young as well - he died after a short illness when he was just 36 years old. #OTD Today is the birthday of the Belgian botanist and dendrologist Joseph Hers who was born on this day in 1884. Dendrology is the science and study of wooded plants, like trees and shrubs, and their taxonomic classifications. Hers made his first trip to China in 1905; he was an interpreter for the Belgium ministry. He later founded organizations to promote good relations between China and Belgium. Later, Hers spent five years collecting in the north-central provinces of China from 1919-1924. The Arnold Arboretum had hired him to collect for them. As a dendrologist, Hers was especially focused on trees. The rapid rate of deforestation in China was especially alarming to Hers. Among Hers discoveries was the snakebark maple Acer tegmentosum. #OTD Today is the birthday of the British Botanist Kathleen Basford who was born on this day in 1916. As a young girl, Basford's nanny, Winny, taught her about the natural world; she learned to identify wildflower and trees. In the 1940's, Basford had three children of her own. She began gardening. When she wasn't with the children, she started breeding orchids. She became so interested in botany, she took evening classes on the subject. By the early 1950's, Basford published a paper on a fuchsia she discovered. It proved that the fuchsia had existed 20-30 million years ago - before the break-up of the continents. Her paper caught the attention of the chair of the botany department at Manchester University; a geneticist named Sydney Harland. He offered Basford a job on the spot. Later in life, Basford also wrote a book called "The Green Man." Before her book, this topic was largely unknown to the world. The Green Man, is a mythical figure - portrayed as a man with a head that sprouts leaves. It is a relic of the middle ages. Unearthed Words "It's designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring, when everything is new again, and it blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill rains comes, it stops, and leaves you to face the fall alone." - Bartlett Giamatti Today's book recommendation Montrose by Nancy Goodwin This is a book that was released in 2005 and it's still one of my favorites. Nancy Goodwin and her husband, Craufurd, searched for 10 years before finding a 61-acre property in 1977. The place had been in the Graham family for three generations. They had named it Montrose in honor of their Scottish ancestry. This book is the story of how the Goodwins transformed the property; it's a beautiful biography of the many gardens of Montrose. You can get used copies of this treasure on Amazon for $4 using the link in today's show notes. Today's Garden Chore If you live in a cold climate, late fall is a wonderful time to sow flower seeds in your garden. Sweet Alyssum, Bee Balm, Coreopsis, Delphinium, Lady’s Mantle, Penstemon, and Sweet Pea are just a handful of the flowers you can sow in your fall garden. Additionally, many annuals, like cosmos, nigella, and cleome, will seed themselves after a summer in your garden. If any seeds germinate in places where you don't want them, it's pretty easy to remove them in the spring or early summer. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart I was researching a family tree on Ancestry recently, and I came across this little notice in The Mower County Transcriptout of Lansing Minnesota from this in 1893. Here's what it said: "The parties who recently took flowers from the garden of Mrs. M. E. Nancarrow are known and must call and pay for them or be subjected to serious trouble." Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Chill Episode. In this Episode, I introduced 2 sources that will entertain you, including my thoughts from them. The links to these are the following: 1. This is what happens when you reply to spam emails | James Veitch https://youtu.be/_QdPW8JrYzQ (More adventures in replying to spam | James Veitch : https://youtu.be/C4Uc-cztsJo) 2. Cities in motion: how slime mould can redraw our rail and road maps https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2014/feb/18/slime-mould-rail-road-transport-routes Contact me via: Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/yukibboytoast/ Instagram: @yuki.bboytoast
This is The Spoon, where David Jackson is our guest, and we go many different ways. Music By The Ruen Brothers The Felice Brothers The Avett Brothers Spoon Feeding James Veitch Xbox One Us May It Last: A Portrait Of The Avett Brothers The Men Of The Spoon Robbie RistChris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on FacebookSubscribe via iTunesEmail: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com
AKA "The One with the Shame Spiral" - In this episode, Sara brings on her friend Ori to chat about 3 Ted Talks that we love. We discuss "The Power of Vulnerability" by Brene Brown, "Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are" by Amy Cuddy, and "This is What Happens When You Reply to Spam Email" by James Veitch.
Andrew and Emily explain their fan theory on why Dinohattan's cars run on electricity. Direct download here.Special guests (in order):James VeitchGraham ElwoodDave AnthonyMike SchmidtHal SparksPaul GilmartinJackie KashianBrendan CreecyFollow us on Twitter:@MarioBrosMinute@VeryCoolEmily@PodcasterAndrewOur Patreon: Super Mario Bros. Minute on Patreon
Panel: Joe Eames Aimee Knight AJ ONeal Special Guests: Tom Dale In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panel talks to Tom Dale about Ember 3.0 and the future of Ember. Tom is the co-creator of Ember and is a principle staff engineer at LinkedIn where he works on a team called Presentation Infrastructure. They talk about being in the customer service role, having a collaborative culture, and all the information on Ember 3.0. They also touch on the tendency towards disposable software, the Ember model, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How Joe met Tom Programmers as rule breakers The pressure to conform Tom intro Staff engineer at LinkedIn Customer service role Having a way to role improvements out to a lot of different people JavaScript and Ember at LinkedIn Having a collaborative culture All about Ember 3.0 Banner feature – there is nothing new Cracked how you develop software in the open source world that has longevity Major competition in Backbone previously The Ember community has never been more vibrant Tendency towards disposable software The idea of steady iteration towards improvement The Ember model Being different from different frameworks Ember adoption rates Python 3 Valuable from a business perspective to use Ember Ember community being friendly to newbies How much Ember VS how much JavaScript will a new developer have to learn? And much, much more! Links: Ember LinkedIn JavaScript Backbone Python @tomdale tomdale.net Tom’s GitHub Sponsors Kendo UI Sentry Digital Ocean Picks: Joe Framework Summit Jayne React sent Evan You a cake Aimee Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule by Paul Graham AJ James Veitch Tom JavaScript Tech Talk Drake’s Ties Melissa Watson Ellis at Hall Madden
Panel: Joe Eames Aimee Knight AJ ONeal Special Guests: Tom Dale In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panel talks to Tom Dale about Ember 3.0 and the future of Ember. Tom is the co-creator of Ember and is a principle staff engineer at LinkedIn where he works on a team called Presentation Infrastructure. They talk about being in the customer service role, having a collaborative culture, and all the information on Ember 3.0. They also touch on the tendency towards disposable software, the Ember model, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How Joe met Tom Programmers as rule breakers The pressure to conform Tom intro Staff engineer at LinkedIn Customer service role Having a way to role improvements out to a lot of different people JavaScript and Ember at LinkedIn Having a collaborative culture All about Ember 3.0 Banner feature – there is nothing new Cracked how you develop software in the open source world that has longevity Major competition in Backbone previously The Ember community has never been more vibrant Tendency towards disposable software The idea of steady iteration towards improvement The Ember model Being different from different frameworks Ember adoption rates Python 3 Valuable from a business perspective to use Ember Ember community being friendly to newbies How much Ember VS how much JavaScript will a new developer have to learn? And much, much more! Links: Ember LinkedIn JavaScript Backbone Python @tomdale tomdale.net Tom’s GitHub Sponsors Kendo UI Sentry Digital Ocean Picks: Joe Framework Summit Jayne React sent Evan You a cake Aimee Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule by Paul Graham AJ James Veitch Tom JavaScript Tech Talk Drake’s Ties Melissa Watson Ellis at Hall Madden
Panel: Joe Eames Aimee Knight AJ ONeal Special Guests: Tom Dale In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panel talks to Tom Dale about Ember 3.0 and the future of Ember. Tom is the co-creator of Ember and is a principle staff engineer at LinkedIn where he works on a team called Presentation Infrastructure. They talk about being in the customer service role, having a collaborative culture, and all the information on Ember 3.0. They also touch on the tendency towards disposable software, the Ember model, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How Joe met Tom Programmers as rule breakers The pressure to conform Tom intro Staff engineer at LinkedIn Customer service role Having a way to role improvements out to a lot of different people JavaScript and Ember at LinkedIn Having a collaborative culture All about Ember 3.0 Banner feature – there is nothing new Cracked how you develop software in the open source world that has longevity Major competition in Backbone previously The Ember community has never been more vibrant Tendency towards disposable software The idea of steady iteration towards improvement The Ember model Being different from different frameworks Ember adoption rates Python 3 Valuable from a business perspective to use Ember Ember community being friendly to newbies How much Ember VS how much JavaScript will a new developer have to learn? And much, much more! Links: Ember LinkedIn JavaScript Backbone Python @tomdale tomdale.net Tom’s GitHub Sponsors Kendo UI Sentry Digital Ocean Picks: Joe Framework Summit Jayne React sent Evan You a cake Aimee Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule by Paul Graham AJ James Veitch Tom JavaScript Tech Talk Drake’s Ties Melissa Watson Ellis at Hall Madden
When you submit your DNA to a genetic-testing company, should the data remain private? Or, should those companies be allowed to share your data with insurance companies, employers or government agencies? Concerns Mount over Data Privacy Guidelines Set by Genetic-Testing Companies (https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2018/08/03/497037.htm) How DNA Testing Botched My Family's Heritage, and Probably Yours, Too (https://gizmodo.com/how-dna-testing-botched-my-familys-heritage-and-probab-1820932637) Book: I'll Be Gone in the Dark (https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Be-Gone-Dark-Obsessive/dp/0062319787) by Michelle McNamara Video: The agony of trying to unsubscribe | James Veitch (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dceyy0cX6J4) Video: This is what happens when you reply to spam email | James Veitch (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QdPW8JrYzQ)
dinsdag 2 januari gast: Xander De Rycke We bespreken het comedy jaar 2017 en hebben het over: Dave Chapelle: Equanimity, Jerry Before Seinfeld, Patton Oswald: Annihilation, Judd Apatow: The Return, Marc Maron: Too Real, Ross Noble, David Cross, James Veitch, Jens Dendocker: Bang van Dendoncker, Wim Helsen: Er Wordt Naar U Geluisterd!, Michael Van Peel Overleeft 2017, Xander De Rycke: Houdt Het Voor Bekeken, Nigel Williams: Accident De Parcours, Eric van Sauers, De Tony Bell Tribute, Erhan Demirci, Sven De Leijer & Sean Morley
What a show! You picked Deano's plot line, we spoke to Bernie Vince about his punishment for getting angry on the field, Tony Martin touched on an issue with Bill Shorten and UK comic James Veitch scammed the scammers! Sam read us his diary, Browny updated us on the QLD floods, and we rapt up a top week! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
James Veitch delivered one of the great word-of-mouth successes of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe last year. But despite his new found triumph he is yet to find the right girlfriend. On the Mic (rather unsuccessfully) tries to help him out. First broadcast on Broadway Baby Radio in 2015. © 2015 On the Mic. For more info visit: http://onthemic.co.uk Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com
Mede mogelijk gemaakt door: Orange Cyberdefense Chromebook Binnenkort kunnen Chromebooks apps downloaden uit de Google Play Store. Daarmee worden Chromebooks serieuze concurrenten voor andere laptops. We bespreken de invloed van de Chromebook op de laptopmarkt met Rachid Finge van Google Nederland en Frank Everaardt van Hardware.Info. Ongewenste reclame Wat te doen tegen ongewenste digitale reclame, als de unsubscribe-knop niks doet? Comedian James Veitch liet het er niet bij zitten. Technieuws Het technieuws is - net als heel BNR - in Mobility Week-sferen: de Apple-auto kan nog wel even op zich laten wachten, Google Maps zal maximumsnelheden gaan laten zien en een vliegtuig zonder piloot, zou jij er in gaan zitten? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Es passiert uns allen: Man meldet sich von ungewollten Werbemails ab und ein paar Tage später hat man die nächste Nachricht von derselben Firma im Posteingang. Comedian James Veitch setzte seine Frustration in eine Idee um, als ein lokaler Supermarkt ein Nein nicht akzeptieren wollte. Blödeleien folgen.
It happens to all of us: you unsubscribe from an unwanted marketing email, and a few days later another message from the same company pops up in your inbox. Comedian James Veitch turned this frustration into whimsy when a local supermarket refused to take no for an answer. Hijinks ensued.
원치 않는 스팸메일을 수신거부 해보신 적 다들 있으시죠. 그런데 며칠 뒤, 같은 스팸메일이 버젓이 받은 메일함에 들어있습니다. 개그맨 제임스 비치는 동네 마트로부터 스팸메일을 받았습니다. 수신거부 요청을 거절당하자, 이 짜증날 수도 있는 일을 엉뚱하고 재치있게 풀어냅니다.
يحدث لك وللجميع أن تلغي اشتراكك من رسائل البريد التسويقية وبعد عدة أيام تجد رسالة أخرى من نفس الشركة. الكوميدي جيمس فيتش حول هذا الإحباط إلى سخرية عندما رفض أحد مراكز التسوق المحلية إعطاءه إجابة.
Nos pasa a todos: nos damos de baja de un correo electrónico de marketing no deseado, y unos días más tarde, otro mensaje de la misma empresa aparece en la bandeja de entrada. El comediante James Veitch convirtió esa frustración en algo banal, cuando un supermercado local se negó a aceptar un no por respuesta. Luego, sobrevino el catalizador lúdico.
Isto acontece com todos nós: você cancela sua inscrição de uma lista de e-mails promocionais indesejada e, alguns dias depois, outra mensagem, da mesma empresa, surge na sua caixa de entrada. O comediante James Veitch transformou essa frustração em diversão, quando um mercado local se recusou a aceitar um não como resposta. Diversão garantida.
Cela nous arrive tous : vous tentez de vous désabonner d'un bulletin d'information publicitaire, et quelques jours plus tard un autre message provenant de la même entreprise s'affiche dans votre boite de réception. Le comédien James Veitch a transformé cette frustration en fantaisie quand un supermarché local a refusé sa réponse négative. S'ensuivirent des frasques.
It seems every time we turn around, there's a new scam out there trying to get your money or personal details. British writer and comedian James Veitch had enough, and decided to give it back to the scammers by replying to every spam email he received. 0-4:30 minute mark – Luke and Susie intro and commercial. 4:31 minute mark – Basketball Coaching with Holistic Personal Trainer and Wellness Coach Meg Campbell. 6:08 minute mark – Ana's thoughts on parent and son basketball coaching. 7:20 minute mark – Janine's thoughts on parent and son basketball coaching. 10:00 minute mark – Luke and Susie intro on guest British writer and comedian James Veitch. 11:00 minute mark – James Veitch first time to respond to a scammer. 12:30 minute mark – making a living out of the strangest things like replying to scam emails. 13:30 minute mark – has Winnie Mandela come after you after responding to the scam emails? 14:15 minute mark – have you ever met the Prince of Nigeria? The love for wasting scammers' time. 16:00 minute mark – James Veitch video on a scam involving diamonds, bank and microwave joke. 17:00 minute mark – most impressive dialogue with a scammer. 18:50 minute mark – adding extra characters in the conversation. 20:29 minute mark – have you ever replied to anyone as a scammer only to realize they were legitimate? 21:28 minute mark – people pretending to be scammers just to have a conversation with James Veitch. 22:20 minute mark – how does it feel to be a total disgrace to manhood? 22:47 minute mark – making the mess around the internet is fun. 23:24 minute mark – have you thought about your headstone in life? 24:00 minute mark – do you get follow up emails from scammers when they realize you are playing them too? 26:00 minute mark - scammers ever been caught because of James Veitch? 27:00 minute mark – James Veitch is the scammers' blacklist. 27:55 minute mark – Closing part Add all sponsors links: Christian Connection: christianconnection.com Christian Super: http://www.christiansuper.com.au/ Add links to the guests websites/products: Meg Campbell: http://megcampbell.com.au/ James Veitch: http://veitch.me/
미청구 보험증서, 다이아몬드를 박은 금고, 외국에 고립된 가까운 친구에 대한 의심스러운 메일들이 수신함에 나타나면 보통은 보자마자 삭제해버립니다. 하지만 답장을 하면 무슨 일이 벌어질까요? 작가이자 코미디언인 제임스 비치가 좋은 거래에 끼워주겠다고 제안한 스팸 발송자와 몇 주 동안 계속된 웃긴 대화에 대한 이야기를 들려줍니다.
Verdächtige E-Mails: unzustellbare Versicherungsanleihen, diamantverzierte Tresorfächer, gute Freunde in einem fremden Land in Schwierigkeiten. Sie tauchen in Ihren Posteingängen auf, und normalerweise löscht man sie gleich. Aber was passiert, wenn man darauf antwortet? Sehen Sie sich an, wie Schriftsteller und Komiker James Veitch von einem urkomischen, wochenlangen Austausch mit einem Betrüger erzählt, der ihm ein Schnäppchen feilbot.
Correos electrónicos sospechosos: bonos de seguros no reclamados, cajas de seguridad llenas de diamantes, amigos cercanos abandonados en un país extranjero. Aparecen en nuestras bandejas de entrada y el procedimiento regular es eliminarlos de nuestra vista. Pero, ¿qué sucede cuando los respondes? Descúbrelo junto al escritor y humorista James Veitch mientras narra una semana hilarante de intercambio de correos con un spammer que le ofrecía un muy buen negocio.
E-mails suspeitos: apólices de seguros não reclamadas, cofres com diamantes incrustados, amigos próximos ilhados num país estrangeiro. Elas surgem em nossa caixa de entrada e o procedimento padrão é apagar de primeira. Mas o que acontece quando você responde? Acompanhe o escritor e comediante James Veitch narrando uma hilária troca de e-mails, que durou semanas, com alguém que oferecia colocá-lo num negócio da China.
Des mails suspects, des assurances non réclamées, des coffres sertis de diamants, des proches bloqués à l'étranger... Ils apparaissent dans notre boîte de réception et nous les effaçons machinalement. Mais que se passe-t-il lorsqu'on y répond ? Suivez le récit de l'écrivain et humoriste James Veitch qui a échangé des mails hilarants avec un spammer pendant des semaines.
Suspicious emails: unclaimed insurance bonds, diamond-encrusted safe deposit boxes, close friends marooned in a foreign country. They pop up in our inboxes, and standard procedure is to delete on sight. But what happens when you reply? Follow along as writer and comedian James Veitch narrates a hilarious, weeks-long exchange with a spammer who offered to cut him in on a hot deal.
Many of you may have been the target of a scam email, a scheme designed to con you out of your money or your personal details such as your bank account numbers. Standard practise is to delete, but one person decided to take action & engage & wrote a book about it. Comedian James Veitch joins Dave from a studio in the UK.
Where we sit in the rain and discuss finding yourself as a performer, and why it's always more fun to have your own show.
Gardener Carol Klein's great life is a Victorian hero of the wild garden, the writer and horticulturalist William Robinson. Matthew Parris presents, with expert help from Robinson's biographer Richard Bisgrove and reader Stephen Hogan. William Robinson was a radical and persuasive writer and designer whose influence on British gardens has been compared to that of William Morris on interiors. You may not recognise his name but his influence lives on: 'we are all Robinsonians now, even if we don't know it', according to one recent review. Born in 1838 in Ireland, he started young as a garden boy for the Marquess of Waterford. Little more is known about Robinson's early life, but his rise to prominence was swift once he'd arrived in London. Within a few years he'd been elected as a fellow to the Linnaean Society, sponsored by Charles Darwin and James Veitch. He founded, wrote and published his own gardening periodicals and almanacs as well as writing best-selling books on gardening which struck a chord with the newly wealthy English middle classes who were beginning to build their own gardens in the suburbs around London. Carol Klein is the garden expert and star of Gardener's World, who started life as an art teacher. Her gardening hobby became a successful career, with a trugful of gold medals from RHS shows and many best selling books on gardening, as well as her own TV series, most recently 'Life in a Cottage Garden'. She shares Robinson's passion and what she calls his 'empathy' for plants, too, making the best of their individual features, whatever they may be. Producer...Mary Ward-Lowery