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Join the Refrigeration Mentor Hub here Learn more about Refrigeration Mentor Customized Technical Training Programs at www.refrigerationmentor.com/courses This episode is the final in our 4-part “Basics of CO2 Controls” series with Kevin Mullis, Head of Product Engineering at Clade Engineering Systems (links to parts 1-3 below). In this one, we cover service calls and troubleshooting for CO2 rack controllers. This episode is packed with practical techniques and lessons, including dealing with overcharged and undercharged systems, interpreting critical data points from controllers, recognizing symptoms of common issues, and ensuring optimal system performance. We also discussstrategies for collaboration and communication among fellow technicians. In this episode, we discuss: -Real-world troubleshooting scenarios -Teamwork and communication in the field -Service calls and fault situations -Analyzing controller data -Identifying system issues -High pressure valve troubleshooting -Gas cooler and receiver issues -Probes and sensor placement -Ambient temperature considerations -Receiver pressure fluctuations -Understanding CO2 rack issues -Problems with high liquid levels -Common causes of overcharging -Challenges with sight glasses -Winter scenarios and heat recovery Helpful Links & Resources: Episode 340. Basics of CO2 Controls with Kevin Mullis (Part 1 of 4) Episode 341. Basics of CO2 Controls - Programming RDM with Kevin Mullis (Part 2 of 4) Episode 343. Basics of CO2 Controls - Programming CAREL with Kevin Mullis (Part 3 of 4) Follow Kevin on LinkedIn Clade Engineering Systems
Hospitality and airlines are being hit by the government shutdown. “Government shutdowns are never good for airlines,” Steven E. Orr says, especially because of the loss of flight controllers. The threats around backpay are also concerning him. However, he does see some tailwinds: jet fuel costs have dropped, for one.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Global volatility, trade wars, and currency fluctuations are rewriting the playbook for today's finance leaders. In this episode of CPM Customer Success, host Andy Smetana explores how CFOs, Controllers, and FP&A Directors can turn uncertainty into opportunity, with clarity, speed, and confidence. Discover how OneStream Software helps finance teams: Consolidate, plan, and forecast in real time Run scenario modeling to evaluate tariff and cost impacts Use rolling forecasts to stay agile amid rapid market shifts Automate consolidation and reporting to free up time for analysis Featuring real-world examples from two global companies, this episode shows how leading organizations are thriving through economic disruption with a unified CPM platform that empowers better decisions, faster. Brought to you by Nova Advisory — a Diamond OneStream implementation partner helping finance teams simplify complexity and elevate performance. https://www.novaadvisory.com/finance-transformation
President Donald Trump's ceasefire plan in Gaza is a step away from being implemented. Another one of Trump's political opponents is facing criminal charges. Two key legal battles could determine the fate of Trump's National Guard deployments. Air traffic controllers are at risk of losing their jobs during the government shutdown. Plus, after years of unsuccessful appeals, a death row inmate is getting a new lifeline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We discuss leaked renders claiming Samsung's Galaxy XR includes controllers, Samsung's Google-powered HUD glasses potentially launching next year, and Valve's next headset reportedly entering mass production; plus VRChat creators turning into birds with Quest Pro eye tracking, Meta's latest shooter adding VR support after an uproar, the first technical details of Meta's Horizon engine, Blumhouse Enhanced Cinema out now with M3GAN and The Black Phone, Meta AI data being used for targeted advertising starting in December, and a new reference to a Dual Knit Band for Apple Vision Pro.
Thousands of flights have been delayed this week as the government shutdown enters its eighth day. It’s hard to know exactly how many delays are due to staffing shortages from the shutdown, but reports of air traffic controllers calling out sick in large numbers have surfaced at major airports. Controllers are required to work during a shutdown, but are doing so without pay. Miles O’Brien reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Thousands of flights have been delayed this week as the government shutdown enters its eighth day. It’s hard to know exactly how many delays are due to staffing shortages from the shutdown, but reports of air traffic controllers calling out sick in large numbers have surfaced at major airports. Controllers are required to work during a shutdown, but are doing so without pay. Miles O’Brien reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
This Day in Legal History: SCOTUS Moves to First StreetOn October 7, 1935, the U.S. Supreme Court officially began hearing cases in its permanent home on First Street NE in Washington, D.C. For nearly 150 years prior, the Court lacked a dedicated building, conducting business in borrowed or shared spaces—including the U.S. Capitol and even a basement chamber. The move to an independent structure marked a significant moment in the institutional evolution of the federal judiciary. Designed by architect Cass Gilbert in a neoclassical style, the building was conceived as a physical expression of judicial authority, dignity, and permanence. Chief Justice William Howard Taft, who had previously served as President, championed the idea, believing the judiciary deserved a stature equal to the executive and legislative branches.The building's design was deliberately grand, with symbolic elements such as the phrase “Equal Justice Under Law” engraved above the main entrance. The construction cost approximately $9 million and took four years to complete, funded entirely by Congress. Despite its marble grandeur, some justices were skeptical of the move, including Justice Harlan Fiske Stone, who reportedly referred to it as “almost bombastically pretentious.” Still, the relocation marked the start of a new era for the Court—one defined by institutional independence and enhanced public visibility.The first arguments heard in the new building concerned labor and property rights, underscoring the Court's increasing role in mediating modern economic tensions. The structure has since been the site of many landmark decisions, including Brown v. Board of Education, Roe v. Wade, and Bush v. Gore. Over time, the Supreme Court building has become not just a seat of legal authority, but a symbol of the constitutional system itself, anchoring the judiciary firmly within the federal government's tripartite structure.Illinois filed a lawsuit seeking to block President Donald Trump from deploying National Guard troops to Chicago. The legal action follows a similar move by a federal judge in Oregon, who temporarily halted the deployment of troops to Portland. Illinois' complaint targets the federal government's decision to activate up to 300 members of the Illinois National Guard—against Governor J.B. Pritzker's objections—and bring in an additional 400 troops from Texas.The state argues that the deployment is illegal and part of what it calls a broader, politically motivated campaign by Trump against Democratic-led jurisdictions. The White House has not commented on the lawsuit. This marks the latest in a series of military deployments by Trump during his second term, including the use of troops at the southern border and in anti-narcotics operations off Venezuela. National Guard units have also been sent to cities like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., and Trump has expressed willingness to send them elsewhere, even without state approval. The Illinois case raises significant constitutional questions about federal authority, state sovereignty, and the domestic use of military forces.Illinois sues to block Trump from deploying National Guard troops to Chicago | ReutersThe union representing over 13,000 U.S. air traffic controllers has urged its members to remain on duty during the ongoing partial government shutdown, despite being required to work without pay. In a statement on Monday, the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) warned that any job action or protest could be considered illegal and result in termination from federal service. The union emphasized the importance of maintaining professionalism and avoiding conduct that could damage their credibility or that of the aviation system.Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and NATCA leadership held a press conference at Newark Liberty International Airport to address the shutdown's impact on air travel. Newark, a major hub, is particularly sensitive to staffing disruptions. About 50,000 TSA employees are also working without pay.The current situation echoes the 2019 shutdown, when increased worker absences slowed air travel and pressured Congress to act. Airline industry groups are warning that flight efficiency could decline if staffing becomes unstable. The FAA is already facing a severe shortage of air traffic controllers—roughly 3,500 short of target—which has led to widespread mandatory overtime. Despite recent congressional approval of $12.5 billion for a five-year system upgrade, the shutdown threatens to further strain an already fragile workforce.Union urges air traffic controllers to remain on job despite shutdown | ReutersMy column for Bloomberg this week looks at the Minnesota Supreme Court's decision in Humana MarketPoint, Inc. v. Commissioner of Revenue, a case that underscores a growing shift in how states approach corporate income tax sourcing. The court ruled that tax liability can be based not on where services were performed or contracted, but where they were ultimately “received”—even if indirectly, by a customer's customer. In this case, Minnesota taxed income from pharmacy benefit services provided to a Wisconsin insurer because individual plan members picked up prescriptions in Minnesota.I argue this ruling highlights a troubling lack of statutory clarity. The court interpreted Minnesota's law—which sources services to where they are “received”—as encompassing end users, not just contractual customers. That interpretation hinged on the absence of the word “directly” in the statute. As I see it, courts shouldn't be in the business of stretching ambiguous language to support expansive tax liability, especially when legislatures haven't clearly articulated such intent.What's most concerning is the unpredictability this creates. If states don't codify market-based sourcing explicitly, courts may keep filling in gaps case by case, leaving companies unable to forecast where they're subject to tax. That's a serious compliance issue for businesses with complex, multi-jurisdictional operations. I argue that if states want to prioritize economic presence over contractual reality, they must write it into law—with clear definitions and limits. Otherwise, taxpayers are left navigating a patchwork of post hoc interpretations that undermine the predictability essential to sound tax policy. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Jake and Michael dive into a wide range of topics, from coding practices in Laravel to the evolving role of AI in software development. They kick things off with daylight savings and weekend updates before moving into technical discussions on authorization, policies, and form requests in Laravel.The conversation expands to cover recent changes in middleware and controller patterns, contextual attributes in the service container, and practical approaches to request validation.Later, the focus shifts toward AI tools like Claude, Grok, and Cursor, including their strengths, frustrations, and industry-wide adoption pressures. We reflect on the uneasy balance between developer control and AI assistance, wrapping up with thoughts on productivity, value, and what it means to let machines write code.Show linksLawn HubArcade 1UpRetroPieMortal Kombat cabinetNuno's authorization on form requestsContextual AttributesGrok Code Fast 1
People wait for others to lead, while life passes them by. Watching is not moving. We have more info but less leadership. The Tina Peters case is starting to take on a new light. It looks intentional. She's a county clerk that refused to look the other way. Apathy is unnerving. Groupies act like activists. It's engineered by social media. Hesitation is like life being stolen. Controlling the narrative is paramount. People don't like the light. Controllers are appalled and sick due to your independence. Jesus tried to change the way people thought. Doing things in life is a conscious decision. The future will definitely challenge us. Too many stood back when tools are available. The real problem is they make zero money on this. Another harassment tale. Ask God for a mountain, He will give you a shovel. Tomorrow belongs to those who act today. Smarter than doctors means healthy. Protecting the future from Covid evil. Fluoride truth is bubbling up. Quiet roll backs. MSM has big ties to pharma. Phoebe's court case will be massive. NATO credibility in question again. Ankara is shaking right now. Big business and bigger headlines. Some archipelago history. Giants explain how. Remember that history is written hy the victors and connecting the dots backwards shows a bigger picture.
Shop official CTN & PDP merchandise only on https://www.shopctnmerch.com/The owners of Padless, Ben & Ava are on the show. The full story of the padless controller will be told. From start to where we are right now! We also talked about the competition career of Ben and the rapid improvement of Avahttps://www.gopadless.com/CreditsGuests:https://www.youtube.com/@opaux5758 & https://www.youtube.com/@avasOnlineHost: https://www.youtube.com/@sirmaserEdited by: https://www.youtube.com/@sirmaserThumbnail by: https://www.youtube.com/@sirmaserhttps://linktr.ee/classictetrisnetwork---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Welcome to the Classic Tetris Network channel. On this channel you'll find original NES Tetris Topic video's, interviews, the latest news and much more about Classic TetrisWe Love Classic Tetris!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Topics:0:00 Intro1:58 How Ben & Ava got into NES Tetris8:16 Ben & Ava, how did they meet10:51 Rapid progression of Ava13:46 Ben being a sub top player19:29 Idea behind Padless22:15 Trying to get the first padless prototype30:35 For who is the controller?34:32 Still making changes to the design37:48 padless not being competition legal39:54 When is padless ready for launch?43:59 Making the right decisions50:31 Is NES Tetris really a dead game?53:51 Personal goals for Ben & Ava58:22 Outro
Welcome to New Dad Gaming, the show where Trevor and Jeff prove that becoming a dad doesn't mean game over.
This episode dives into the magic of retro sign lighting—chasers, tracers, and marquee effects—and why “old-school” still grabs attention (and customers). Aaron sits down with a lighting veteran to unpack controllers, patterns, color temperature choices, and practical ways to bring kinetic motion back to your installs. From go‑kart tracks to storefronts, learn how to design lighting that sells, not just shines.
Join the Refrigeration Mentor Hub here Learn more about Refrigeration Mentor Customized Technical Training Programs at www.refrigerationmentor.com/courses In this episode, we're diving into electronic case controllers and valves. I share practical tips on accessing and interpreting manuals, setting up controllers, and troubleshooting common issues. We also cover control points, sensor calibration, and fine-tuning P&IDs. Investing time in learning these systems will enhance your skills and help you become a more proficient technician. In this episode, we discuss: -Electronic valves and controllers -Understanding case controllers -Specific controllers from Danfoss, Copeland, Microthermal and more -Finding and using manuals -Setting up controllers -Fine-tuning and troubleshooting -Investing in learning and development Helpful Links & Resources: Episode 257. CO2 Experts Live: Case Controllers with Kevin Mullis Episode 132. Copelands E3 Controller & CC200 Secrets: Unveiling the Top 5 CO2 Tips with Brent Cheshire Episode 282. Danfoss CO2 Controllers with Dave Yoder
Beware, The Bewkie Monster is coming!! On this weeks episode the guys discuss top producers, the best sketch comedy of all time and Dave takes a trip down memory lane to "Dang Daddy Records" Episode 150, another milestone for us, thank you Controllers for always listening in!
Joseph Simpson is back on the podcast to discuss his summer working on visionOS 26 updates to his various Apple Vision Pro projects. Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.visionpros.fm/patreon. Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!Show notes are available at www.VisionPros.fm. Feedback is welcomed at tim@visionpros.fm.Links: - https://visionpros.fm/2025/02/20/episode-35-step-into-vision-with-joseph-simpson/- https://vrhermit.com- https://mastodon.social/@vrhermit- https://stepinto.visionChapter Markers:00:00:00: Opening00:00:45: Joseph Simpson00:08:24: UploadVR00:10:25: SharePlay00:15:59: Looming Deadlines00:19:17: Dark Spaces00:21:41: Widgets00:30:24: Window Snapping00:31:20: visionOS 2600:34:30: Controllers and Muse00:38:00: Safari00:46:54: StepInto.Vision00:52:13: CLEAN!!!00:56:07: Where to follow you?00:57:20: Closing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the News Phison's Testing Reveals its Controllers are not to Blame for SSD Drive Failures Waymo to Begin Testing Self-Driving Cars in Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn Google's AI Weather Model Nailed Its First Major Storm Forecast Stanford Study Finds AI Is Crushing the Early Career Job Market Gemini is Coming to Google Home in October Microsoft Word Now Automatically Saves New Documents to the Cloud ITPro Series with Benjamin Rockwell AI Biases Need to be Overcome When Job Searching From the Tech Corner After You Have Completed Conversion of Windows 10 to Windows 11, There is Another Conversion - Windows 11 25H2 AI is Working its Way into Everything These Days The IT Professional Transitioning from Full Time Work IT Jobs Vulnerable to AI Layoffs in 2025 Technology Chatter - (Benjamin Rockwell and Marty Winston Anker Eufy E15 Robot Mower
Marty shares information about the new - but not existent - Vivo Vision; what they've told us and what we still don't knowToday's ProNote: Vivo VisionVivo Vision Mixed-Reality Headset Steps Up to Apple, but Still a Tough Sellhttps://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/vivo-vision-mixed-reality-headset-steps-up-to-apple-but-still-a-tough-sellVivo's Vision Pro clone costs $1,400 and weighs 398ghttps://9to5mac.com/2025/08/21/vivos-vision-pro-clone-costs-1400-and-weighs-398g/What it isName: Vivo Vision a.k.a. Vision Discovery Edition; some coverage uses “Explorer Edition”.Status: In-store demos only across ~a dozen locations in China; no confirmed preorders/ship date.Hardware fast factsDisplays: Dual micro-OLED, 3,840×3,552 per eye; “8K binocular” marketing; 94% DCI-P3, factory ΔE less than 2 color.Weight: ~398 g not including external battery.Passthrough: Full-color, quoted ~13 ms latency.Chip/OS: Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 running OriginOS Vision — Android-based.I/O & comfort: Gaze + pinch with hand tracking; four light-seal sizes, eight foam pads; external tethered battery.Price & availabilityTarget price: Vivo execs suggest ≈ ¥10,000 ~$1,400; significantly under Vision Pro's $3,499. But pricing is not final and availability is TBD.Compare: Vivo Vision vs. Apple Vision ProWeight: ~398 g vs. AVP's ~600–650 g—comfort could be a win for Vivo.Compute: XR2+ Gen 2 Android vs. Apple M-series visionOS — Apple likely leads raw performance and ecosystem today.Display claims: Vivo's per-eye resolution is competitive; refresh rate/brightness not clearly stated.Ecosystem: AVP has a year-plus head start and tighter integrations; Vivo's app store/content story is unclear.What's missingShip timeline: No preorder date, no shipping window.Battery life: No hours-of-use claims for the external pack.Display specs: Refresh rate and brightness nits not published in official materials.FoV reality: Marketing mentions “panoramic/180°,” but no standardized FoV spec H/diag yet.Controllers/content: Hand tracking is featured; controller support and content partners aren't spelled out.Global plans: No word on international release or certifications.Reality check: Demo-only today; some reports prematurely called it a “launch.” Useful to underscore for listeners.Email: ThePodTalkNetwork@gmail.comWebsite: ThePodtalk.Net
This week's EYE ON NPI will extend your power supply options, it's Diodes Inc's AP3377 series USB PD3.1 Sink Controllers (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/d/diodes/ap3377-usb-sink-controllers) a pair of chips that take the USB Type Power Delivery Sink specification to new highs with extended voltage ranges and two methods of configuration: the AP33772S (https://www.digikey.com/short/59d9mbvm) has I2C control interface while the AP33771C (https://www.digikey.com/short/022nd0fp) has two resistors to set the voltage and current limit. We've covered USB Power delivery sink controllers on EYE ON NPI before (https://www.digikey.com/short/59d9mbvm) with chips that can be configured to request higher voltages than 5V from a USB port. This is a boon for getting rid of DC jacks with various voltage and current ratings. It also helps prevent accidents where folks plug in a 12V power supply into a 5V port just because the plug is the same size. With classic USB power delivery, the client device communicates over the CC pins to the upstream computer or power plug to request any of the standard voltages: 5V, 9V, 12V (optional), 15V, or 20V and from 1A up to 5A. With software negotiation, the sink can figure out what power supply voltages are available then accept or reject to get the best power supply efficiency and performance. As we see adoption across many industries to use standard USB C, the power needs have also been expanded! As of USB PD v3.1 there is now Extended Power Range (https://www.usb.org/usb-charger-pd) which adds "three new fixed voltages: 28V (above 100W), 36V (above 140W) and 48V (above 180W)" for charging bigger devices like laptops or electric scooters. Plus a "new adjustable voltage mode enabling a range from 15V to one of three maximum voltages (28V, 36V, or 48V) depending on the available power allowing the device being powered to request specific voltages to a 100 mV resolution." That first quote is pretty clear: we now just have bigger voltages available so we can keep under the 5A current limit that fixes how much current the contacts themselves can handle with standard USB C ports/cables. The second is interesting because it implies we can now select voltages that are outside the standard issue. Now AVS only allows adjustment over 15V, probably this was a compromise since there's big jumps between 28/36/48V. There's also a separate variable-voltage specification called Programmable Power Supply (https://hackaday.com/2025/03/24/pps-is-the-hottest-usb-c-feature-you-didnt-know-about/) a.k.a PPS a.ka. "Fast Charge" (https://www.usb.org/node/585) which allows finer resolution from 3.3V up to 21V - or whatever is the max voltage on the power adapter - in 20mV voltage steps and 50mA current steps. Popularized by tablet/phone maker Samsung but now is appearing on other devices, it recognizes that often times charging speed is limited by the thermal dissipation capabilities of the charging circuitry. That is to say, even with buck converters, if they use tiny SMT parts there's still an 'optimal' voltage and current level that will give the best efficiency and thus charge rate. Just like not all voltages are always supported by USB PD power supplies, PPS support is not required so check the side of the adapter or the manual, to see if it mentions PPS and the voltage/current range. For PPS support, you need to use the AP33772S (https://www.digikey.com/short/59d9mbvm) because there's fine tuning required. But if you just want 'every day' AVS/PD support, where you can select the voltage and current required, the AP33771C (https://www.digikey.com/short/022nd0fp) is much simpler. Instead of having a full I2C setup and configuration, two resistors are queried on power up and used to auto-negotiate. The onboard LED can provide some basic feedback on whether negotiation succeeded. According to the AP33772S datasheet, there is a variant of the chip, AP33772SDKZ-13-FA02 (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/diodes-incorporated/AP33772SDKZ-13-FA02/27346457) that supports having VSEL resistor for initial voltage configuration - that part is available for special order only. If you want a simple, low-cost way to add USB Type C power delivery with extended voltage support and PPS capabilities, the the AP33772S (https://www.digikey.com/short/59d9mbvm) and AP33771C (https://www.digikey.com/short/022nd0fp) are easy ways to make customizable or stand-alone power supplies easy. Now there's no excuse to not convert your next design to run on USB and ditch that confusing DC power plug for good! Whichever one you choose, they're both in stock right now at DigiKey for immediate shipment. There's even eval boards (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/d/diodes/ap3377-usb-sink-controllers) to get your design kick-started fast. Order today and you'll have fresh chips in hand by tomorrow to make your power delivery dreams come true.
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Host Erik Zhou, CAO at Brex, sits down with Richie Mashiko, Fractional CFO, to unpack the financial complexities of running high-growth e-commerce and CPG brands. From measuring the right things to navigating ad spend, pricing strategies, and fragile supply chains amidst tariffs, Richie offers a unique operator's perspective on what it takes to drive sustainable growth in today's market.
Welcome to Episode 145. This is a Coop Endeavors episode where our cousin/podcast editor Brian joins us to talk about the many games we play together.The Game:Diablo 2: ResurrectedIntro Song "Letting Go" by Emerge.Title Art by Devious.Pixel.Internet Presence Preamble "Dystopian Sycophants" by Cherished Ghosts.Podcast edited by Brian Owsley.Sweet Jams:"Main Theme""Chaos Sanctuary"These tracks and more can be found on the Diablo 2: Resurrected OST.The Internet:TwitchYouTubeBlue SkyDiscordFacebookInstagramLock Stock StorePatreonSuspension of DisbeliefBlake's Story "They Come This Night"2smokingcontrollers@gmail.comThe End
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ "Freedom of Mind for He Who Chooses, Is Known by Controllers Who Study the Muses"}-- What does it mean to be in reality? - Summer in Estaire, Canada - What are some things you might want to have in your pantry for long-term storage? - Codex Alimentarius, Brandon Turbeville - Schizophrenia in the way that news is presented - The way things are presented is like a Punch and Judy show or wrestling. - Artificial Intelligence - Psychological warfare - Who said, We're creating a more sophisticated form of slavery? - Youth "rebellion"; Hippy movement; Vietnam Era; Laurel Canyon music scene and the military connections - Sex, Drugs and Rock-and-Roll - View of reality - News and data - You must change from within - Psychopathy - Information Overload; rat chatter - Becoming alive; speaking out. Donald Rumsfeld, "Another 9/11" - World Wars - "Pearl Harbor" attack - Perception alteration; separation of generations; breaking bonds of family - Medicated society; war on the people - Albert Einstein, death of bees; bee pollination - worker bees (people); symbol of beehive - Introduction of money, root of all evil - Taxation toward Our enslavement; minted coin, gold mines, "value" of slave's life - Civilization; leisure class, psychopaths climb to top - Codex Alimentarius - malnourishment, vitamins and minerals - Population reduction - Cancer of stomach, GMO food.
Dan Moren joins Mikah Sargent for this episode of Tech News Weekly! A zero-day bug was discovered in Microsoft's SharePoint. T-Mobile's new satellite texting service, T-Satellite. Apple announces AppleCare One. And Meta's Reality Labs published new papers on the latest advancements in its wrist-based controllers. Mikah shares details about the zero-day bug discovered in Microsoft's SharePoint on Monday, which affected over 400 organizations worldwide. Jeff Carlson of CNET spent some time using T-Mobile's new satellite-based texting service, T-Satellite, and shares his thoughts on the company's Starlink-based service. Dan Moren talks about Apple's latest iteration of its device coverage program, AppleCare One, a $19.99/month subscription that covers up to three devices of your choice. Breaking news as Apple's iOS 26 Public Beta arrives Thursday morning! And Mikah talks about the latest on Meta's wrist-based controllers that use surface electromyography (sEMG) to allow you to interact with paired devices. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Dan Moren Guest: Jeff Carlson Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: zocdoc.com/tnw
Dan Moren joins Mikah Sargent for this episode of Tech News Weekly! A zero-day bug was discovered in Microsoft's SharePoint. T-Mobile's new satellite texting service, T-Satellite. Apple announces AppleCare One. And Meta's Reality Labs published new papers on the latest advancements in its wrist-based controllers. Mikah shares details about the zero-day bug discovered in Microsoft's SharePoint on Monday, which affected over 400 organizations worldwide. Jeff Carlson of CNET spent some time using T-Mobile's new satellite-based texting service, T-Satellite, and shares his thoughts on the company's Starlink-based service. Dan Moren talks about Apple's latest iteration of its device coverage program, AppleCare One, a $19.99/month subscription that covers up to three devices of your choice. Breaking news as Apple's iOS 26 Public Beta arrives Thursday morning! And Mikah talks about the latest on Meta's wrist-based controllers that use surface electromyography (sEMG) to allow you to interact with paired devices. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Dan Moren Guest: Jeff Carlson Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: zocdoc.com/tnw
Dan Moren joins Mikah Sargent for this episode of Tech News Weekly! A zero-day bug was discovered in Microsoft's SharePoint. T-Mobile's new satellite texting service, T-Satellite. Apple announces AppleCare One. And Meta's Reality Labs published new papers on the latest advancements in its wrist-based controllers. Mikah shares details about the zero-day bug discovered in Microsoft's SharePoint on Monday, which affected over 400 organizations worldwide. Jeff Carlson of CNET spent some time using T-Mobile's new satellite-based texting service, T-Satellite, and shares his thoughts on the company's Starlink-based service. Dan Moren talks about Apple's latest iteration of its device coverage program, AppleCare One, a $19.99/month subscription that covers up to three devices of your choice. Breaking news as Apple's iOS 26 Public Beta arrives Thursday morning! And Mikah talks about the latest on Meta's wrist-based controllers that use surface electromyography (sEMG) to allow you to interact with paired devices. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Dan Moren Guest: Jeff Carlson Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: zocdoc.com/tnw
Dan Moren joins Mikah Sargent for this episode of Tech News Weekly! A zero-day bug was discovered in Microsoft's SharePoint. T-Mobile's new satellite texting service, T-Satellite. Apple announces AppleCare One. And Meta's Reality Labs published new papers on the latest advancements in its wrist-based controllers. Mikah shares details about the zero-day bug discovered in Microsoft's SharePoint on Monday, which affected over 400 organizations worldwide. Jeff Carlson of CNET spent some time using T-Mobile's new satellite-based texting service, T-Satellite, and shares his thoughts on the company's Starlink-based service. Dan Moren talks about Apple's latest iteration of its device coverage program, AppleCare One, a $19.99/month subscription that covers up to three devices of your choice. Breaking news as Apple's iOS 26 Public Beta arrives Thursday morning! And Mikah talks about the latest on Meta's wrist-based controllers that use surface electromyography (sEMG) to allow you to interact with paired devices. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Dan Moren Guest: Jeff Carlson Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: zocdoc.com/tnw
Der Performance Manager Podcast | Für Controller & CFO, die noch erfolgreicher sein wollen
In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Dr. Jochen Kurtz, Vice President Group Performance Management & Sustainability Reporting bei BASF SE, über die marktorientierte Steuerung der Nachhaltigkeitstransformation. Das Interview führte ich direkt nach seinem Vortrag auf dem Congress der Controller 2025 in München. Jochen Kurtz erklärt, welche Kernbotschaft er mit seinem Vortrag "Enable our Customers' Green Transformation" vermitteln wollte und welche zentralen Herausforderungen Unternehmen bei der marktorientierten Steuerung ihrer Nachhaltigkeitstransformation meistern müssen. Wir diskutieren ausführlich die veränderte Rolle des Controllers als „Enabler“ und welche neuen Kompetenzen in diesem Kontext heute gefragt sind. Ein wichtiger Schwerpunkt des Gesprächs liegt auf den konkreten Kennzahlen und KPIs, die sich bei BASF als besonders aussagekräftig für die Steuerung der grünen Transformation erwiesen haben. Jochen Kurtz teilt praktische Beispiele, wie es gelingt, ökologische Ziele mit wirtschaftlichen Zielen in Einklang zu bringen und zeigt auf, welche digitalen Lösungen bei BASF zur Unterstützung neuer, grüner Geschäftsmodelle eingesetzt werden.
Fun Stuff at KPSM... Going to Oshkosh... FAA Defends 100LL Availability... Dealing with the Controller Shortage... Change is Afoot in US Federal Gov't... Sidebar: When Reagan Fired the Controllers. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded July 2, 2025. (1:08:13) [#761] [UCAP1110]
Mike, Kody, Christian, and Gareth are back talking about what a Stagehand Fixed Speed could be after some testing. They also dive into the latest build of Floorpockets and some of the load cell whose that came from it.
Controllers! Yeah! Episode 144 of The Cruz Control Show is all about hip-hop; the guys discuss some of the hottest verses that have hit the airwaves the past few weeks from Pusha T, Malice, Kendrick Lamar, and J.I.D. Then they consider recent comments from Jim Jones, who claimed he is a bigger artist than Nas. Stay away from the poison, stay poised son.
In this episode of the Advanced Refrigeration Podcast, hosts Brett Wetzel and Kevin Compass dive into their recent challenges with refrigeration systems. Kevin shares the frustrations of dealing with an undersized oil separator and an E2 screen overload. They discuss technical hurdles like programming issues, incorrect transducers, and wiring problems in refrigeration cases. The hosts detail the intricacies of using XM controllers, troubleshooting communication loops, and the complexities of pulse valves versus stepper valves. They share humorous anecdotes about the unpredictable nature of their work and the occasional mishaps, emphasizing the importance of proper setup and the frustrations of unconventional equipment. Despite the technical jargon, the conversation balances light-hearted banter with valuable insights for refrigeration technicians.
In this episode of the Advanced Refrigeration Podcast, hosts Brett Wetzel and Kevin Compass dive into their recent challenges with refrigeration systems. Kevin shares the frustrations of dealing with an undersized oil separator and an E2 screen overload. They discuss technical hurdles like programming issues, incorrect transducers, and wiring problems in refrigeration cases. The hosts detail the intricacies of using XM controllers, troubleshooting communication loops, and the complexities of pulse valves versus stepper valves. They share humorous anecdotes about the unpredictable nature of their work and the occasional mishaps, emphasizing the importance of proper setup and the frustrations of unconventional equipment. Despite the technical jargon, the conversation balances light-hearted banter with valuable insights for refrigeration technicians.
Controllers, hop into your cryobonic chambers this week and tune into The Cruz Control Show! On this episode: Dave and Dev discuss the emergence of new A.I. artist ,"Tata", Sabrina Carpenter's latest diss song, "ManChild," and do a review of Lil Wayne's new album: "Tha Carter VI."
This week we are joined once again by BWAP to discuss the paper "The Controllers" by Martin Cannon, a piece dedicated to the thesis that the phenomenon of alien abduction can more comfortably be explained by CIA MK-ULTRA kidnappings and/or covert CIA funded scientific research. We have a wide ranging discussion on the topic that connects several of our recent research topics in its scope.Follow BWAP across social media @WokebeyondCheck out the original text here:https://ia801701.us.archive.org/19/items/pdf_martincannon_thecontrollers/Martin%20Cannon%20-%20The%20Controllers.pdfCheck out Patrick's stuff at www.cantgetfooledagain.comDon't forget to join our Telegram channel at T.me/historyhomos and to join our group chat at T.me/historyhomoschatFor programming updates and news follow us across social media @historyhomospod and follow Scott @Scottlizardabrams and Patrick @cantgetfooledagainradio OR subscribe to our telegram channel t.me/historyhomosThe video version of the show is available on Substack, Rokfin, bitchute, odysee and RumbleFor weekly premium episodes or to contribute to the show subscribe to our channel at www.historyhomospod.substack.comYou can donate to the show directly at paypal.me/historyhomosTo order a History Homos T shirt (and recieve a free sticker) please send your shirt size and address to Historyhomos@gmail.com and please address all questions, comments and concerns there as well.Later homo
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Episode 383 Show Notes Topic of the show: Aviation Career Day #3, sponsored by Patrons and PayPal supporters! On this week's show, RH and AG discuss the details of a pilot or controller career. We encourage everyone interested in these two career fields to ask questions, learn as much as you can about the field, and prepare for the inevitable challenges you will face in this industry. We also discuss recent ATC hiring timelines (good news), phraseology, and more of your awesome feedback. This show is packed with a lot of great material and you don't want to miss it! Links: https://www.tsatestprep.com/atsa-practice-test/ Timely Feedback: 1. Controller SC discusses ATC hiring 2. Patron QZ sends a link to an ATSA test prep site 3. Controller ZB sends a hiring timeline for ATC Feedback 1. Patron CM from the frozen north sends audio about phraseology 2. Patron JC sends a story about Coffee with Controllers 3. Patron AMM sends audio about I LOVE ATC Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Music bumpers by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Legal Notice The views and opinions expressed on Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk are for entertainment purposes only and do not represent the views, opinions, or official positions of the FAA, Penguin Airlines, or the United States Army. Episodes shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws, rules, and regulations, consult an aviation attorney or certified flight instructor.
Welcome to Industry Spotlight—a focused series hosted by Sam D'Arc, highlighting standout dealerships and innovative companies, and exploring the trends driving success in today's automotive market. Today, Sam sits down with Kimberly Scogin, Controller at Hudson Management Group, and Shane Bigelow, CEO of CHAMP Titles. This episode of the Car Dealership Guy Podcast is brought to you by CHAMP Titles: CHAMP Titles - In automotive retail, everything moves fast — except vehicle titling. Consumers can shop online, secure a deal, and take delivery in hours, but titles still get bogged down in a maze of paper, processes, and state-by-state variation. For dealers, this means delays, errors, and tied-up cash flow. The National Digital Titling Clearinghouse (NDTC) powered by CHAMP Titles is changing that. By streamlining multi-state title transfers and reducing turnaround times from 30–60 days to less than 24 hours, NDTC helps you move vehicles — and revenue — faster. Learn more at http://www.champtitles.com/ndtc and see how faster titles drive faster deals. Need help finding top automotive talent? Get started here: https://www.cdgrecruiting.com/ Interested in advertising with Car Dealership Guy? Drop us a line here: https://cdgpartner.com Interested in being considered as a guest on the podcast? Add your name here: https://bit.ly/3Suismu Topics: 00:37 Kimberly's path from teacher to Hudson Auto controller 01:10 Why people get hooked on the car business 01:56 Controllers: vital, underappreciated role in dealerships 02:46 Hudson's perks: Disney trips and family summits 03:34 Titling chaos keeps controllers up at night 04:30 Why titling is still stuck in the past 05:05 Champ Titles: a digital fix for paper titles 08:47 How digital titles save time, money, and stress 19:16 The road to true digital titles by 2030 29:43 Final thoughts on innovation, efficiency, and next steps Check out Car Dealership Guy's stuff: CDG News ➤ https://news.dealershipguy.com/ CDG Jobs ➤ https://jobs.dealershipguy.com/ CDG Recruiting ➤ https://www.cdgrecruiting.com/ My Socials: X ➤ x.com/GuyDealership Instagram ➤ instagram.com/cardealershipguy/ TikTok ➤ tiktok.com/@guydealership LinkedIn ➤ linkedin.com/company/cardealershipguy Threads ➤ threads.net/@cardealershipguy Facebook ➤ facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077402857683 Everything else ➤ dealershipguy.com This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions.
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Topics: Criticism, Controllers, Separation, Adult Children, Avoiders, Boundaries, Pornography, Salvation Hosts: Brian Perez, Dr. Jacqui Mack-Harris, Dr. Alice Benton Caller Questions & More: Dr. Jacqui discusses the need to lower your judgment and criticism of others and to humbly examine where you are missing the mark in your own life. My husband is very controlling with money; do I move out to a new The post New Life Live: April 18, 2025 appeared first on New Life.
