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For the latest episode of SparX, we are joined by Neelkanth Mishra, Economic advisor to the Government of India, Chairman of UIDAI, and Chief Economist at Axis Bank. In this episode, Neelkanth dives into the unraveling of the post-WWII global order and what might replace it. From the fading influence of institutions like the UN, WHO, and NATO to the rise of new groupings like G20, BRICS, and QUAD, we explore why global power is shifting and what it means for countries like India.We also examine the implications of US-China tensions, Europe's struggle to rebuild military strength, and the global apathy toward conflicts like Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Gaza. If you're curious about where the world is headed, this conversation offers deep insights and bold perspectives.Resource List:The Story of India - https://www.penguin.co.in/book/the-it-story-of-india/ Awards and accolades won by Infosys - https://www.infosys.com/about/diversity-inclusion/awards.html Fax Machine - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fax Telex Machine - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telex What is a satellite link? - https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/satellite-link TIFRAC - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TIFRAC IBM Mainframe - https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/mainframe Itihaasa - https://itihaasa.com/History What is a single window clearance program? - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-window_system Government Budget on Research and Development - https://www.cnbctv18.com/budget/budget-2025-government-bears-the-bulk-of-indias-rd-budget-19550338.htm Technologies Readiness Level - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_readiness_level Axilor Ventures - https://www.axilor.com
Join us for an insightful conversation with Kris Gopalakrishnan, co-founder of Infosys and one of India's foremost technology entrepreneurs. In this episode, we explore his remarkable journey — from the early days of building Infosys to his ongoing contributions to deep-tech research, innovation, and philanthropy.Mr. Gopalakrishnan shares his thoughts on the evolution of India's IT industry, the importance of foundational research in artificial intelligence and brain science, and why he believes the next big leap for India must be led by academia and entrepreneurship. He also reflects on his work with institutions like IIT Madras and the Centre for Brain Research at IISc, and his efforts to nurture India's innovation ecosystem.Whether you're a student, a tech enthusiast, or someone interested in the future of Indian research and enterprise, this episode offers valuable perspectives on leadership, vision, and nation-building.Resource List:The Story of India - https://www.penguin.co.in/book/the-it-story-of-india/ Awards and accolades won by Infosys - https://www.infosys.com/about/diversity-inclusion/awards.html Fax Machine - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fax Telex Machine - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telex What is a satellite link? - https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/satellite-link TIFRAC - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TIFRAC IBM Mainframe - https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/mainframe Itihaasa - https://itihaasa.com/History What is a single window clearance program? - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-window_system Government Budget on Research and Development - https://www.cnbctv18.com/budget/budget-2025-government-bears-the-bulk-of-indias-rd-budget-19550338.htm Technologies Readiness Level - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_readiness_level Axilor Ventures - https://www.axilor.com
The Idiots try to talk about science stuff, but Ted turns it into sweat pants talk. Ted finally really actually helps someone with his tip. Mark's movie mentions a silent movie and the dead air is creepy.
How extreme heat can actually make you age faster and a fossil discovery is reshaping Australia's dinosaur hierarchy. Plus, on This Day in History, we look at the evolution of the fax machine. Ancient Australia Had a Dinosaur Predator Ecosystem Unlike Anything Else on Earth | ZME Science Evolutionary and paleobiogeographic implications of new carcharodontosaurian, megaraptorid, and unenlagiine theropod remains from the upper Lower Cretaceous of Victoria, southeast Australia Extreme Heat Can Accelerate Aging, New Research Finds : ScienceAlert Heatwaves could age humans faster: New study shows long-term health risks | Business Today/MSN Ambient outdoor heat and accelerated epigenetic aging among older adults in the US | Science Advances Alexander Bain and the First Fax | ThoughtCo Fax Machine: History of the Fax Machine Today in Engineering History: First Radio Fax Sent Across Continent - Electrical Engineering News and Products Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Joey Montagna, Ryan Daniels and Jack Heverin unpack the expected trade movements for Port, Tigers, Saints, Sydney, Eagles and the Dogs! -------- Add the show to your favourites on LiSTNR: https://listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-australian-rules-podcast Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/footy-talk-daily-australian-rules-podcast/id1673652644 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1q5RUW2KTONUoP8KF3ZZHY?si=6798bf7f4a1540be See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1851 it is, and the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, also known as the Great Exhibition or the Crystal Palace Exhibition took place in Hyde Park, London, from 1 May to 15 October 1851. It was the first in a series of World's Fairs, exhibitions of culture and industry that became popular in the 19th century. Famous people of the time attended the Great Exhibition, including Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, Michael Faraday, Samuel Colt, writers like Charlotte Brontë, Charles Dickens, Lewis Carroll, George Eliot, Alfred Tennyson, and William Makepeace Thackeray. Schweppes was the official sponsor. The Great Exhibition was a celebration of modern industrial technology and design - mainly for the British who were trying to show how through tech, the world would be a better place - leading the nations in innovations so to speak. Six million people, equivalent to a third of the entire population of Britain at the time, visited the Great Exhibition, averaging over 42 000 visitors a day, sometimes topping 100 000. Thomas Cook managed the travel arrangements for the Exhibition, and made the equivalent of 33.2 million pounds in today's cash - or 186 000 pounds back in 1851, and promptly used the money to found the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Science Museum, as well as the Natural History Museum. Inventor Frederick Bakewell demonstrated a precurser to something that we know as a Fax Machine. The New Zealand exhibit was well liked, featuring Maori crafts such as flax baskets, carved wooden objects, eel traps, mats, fish hooks and the scourge of the British army in Kiwiland, their hand clubs. A couple of conservative politicians let it be known they were not happy about the Exhibition, saying visitors would turn into a revolutionary mob. Considering that Karl Marx was part of the visitors - perhaps not unsurprisingly. But did Karl Marx use the services of Thomas Cook? Not exactly a question destined for a dissertation. This Exhibition went on to become a symbol of the Victorian Era. Meanwhile … a serious War in one of its colonies, the Cape was more than disquietening - it appeared this war was more a Victorian error. AS in mistake. amaNgqika chief Maqoma was causing Harry Smith sleepness nights, and Colonel Fordyce and his colleagues were fighting for their lives along the Amathola mountains. The Waterkloof ridges — in a place to the west of Fort Beaufort — was where the Khoekhoe and coloured marksmen made their greatest impact. The ex-Cape Mounted Rifles members amongst the rebels had other uses. They understood the British bugle calls, having been trained by the British, further exasperating men like Henry Somerset and Colonel Fordyce. The amaXhosa and Khoekhoe rebels were also much more organised than in previous wars against the invaders. They targeted the Messengers reading updates from British commanders intended for Grahamstown and been reading the reports, and some of the rebels were actually being supplied directly from Grahamstown itself. Then Henry seemed to receive an injection of spine - of determination. On November 6th 1851 he massed two large columns, one under Colonel Fordyce, and the other led by Colonel Michel. Unbeknownest to him, this was to be Fordyce's last mission. Michel's column had to advance up the Waterkloof aka Mount Misery, while Fordyce's column would wait above, on the summit. Michel would drive the rebels up the mountain, Fordyce would trap them and voila! Victory. It didn't quite work that way.
1851 it is, and the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, also known as the Great Exhibition or the Crystal Palace Exhibition took place in Hyde Park, London, from 1 May to 15 October 1851. It was the first in a series of World's Fairs, exhibitions of culture and industry that became popular in the 19th century. Famous people of the time attended the Great Exhibition, including Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, Michael Faraday, Samuel Colt, writers like Charlotte Brontë, Charles Dickens, Lewis Carroll, George Eliot, Alfred Tennyson, and William Makepeace Thackeray. Schweppes was the official sponsor. The Great Exhibition was a celebration of modern industrial technology and design - mainly for the British who were trying to show how through tech, the world would be a better place - leading the nations in innovations so to speak. Six million people, equivalent to a third of the entire population of Britain at the time, visited the Great Exhibition, averaging over 42 000 visitors a day, sometimes topping 100 000. Thomas Cook managed the travel arrangements for the Exhibition, and made the equivalent of 33.2 million pounds in today's cash - or 186 000 pounds back in 1851, and promptly used the money to found the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Science Museum, as well as the Natural History Museum. Inventor Frederick Bakewell demonstrated a precurser to something that we know as a Fax Machine. The New Zealand exhibit was well liked, featuring Maori crafts such as flax baskets, carved wooden objects, eel traps, mats, fish hooks and the scourge of the British army in Kiwiland, their hand clubs. A couple of conservative politicians let it be known they were not happy about the Exhibition, saying visitors would turn into a revolutionary mob. Considering that Karl Marx was part of the visitors - perhaps not unsurprisingly. But did Karl Marx use the services of Thomas Cook? Not exactly a question destined for a dissertation. This Exhibition went on to become a symbol of the Victorian Era. Meanwhile … a serious War in one of its colonies, the Cape was more than disquietening - it appeared this war was more a Victorian error. AS in mistake. amaNgqika chief Maqoma was causing Harry Smith sleepness nights, and Colonel Fordyce and his colleagues were fighting for their lives along the Amathola mountains. The Waterkloof ridges — in a place to the west of Fort Beaufort — was where the Khoekhoe and coloured marksmen made their greatest impact. The ex-Cape Mounted Rifles members amongst the rebels had other uses. They understood the British bugle calls, having been trained by the British, further exasperating men like Henry Somerset and Colonel Fordyce. The amaXhosa and Khoekhoe rebels were also much more organised than in previous wars against the invaders. They targeted the Messengers reading updates from British commanders intended for Grahamstown and been reading the reports, and some of the rebels were actually being supplied directly from Grahamstown itself. Then Henry seemed to receive an injection of spine - of determination. On November 6th 1851 he massed two large columns, one under Colonel Fordyce, and the other led by Colonel Michel. Unbeknownest to him, this was to be Fordyce's last mission. Michel's column had to advance up the Waterkloof aka Mount Misery, while Fordyce's column would wait above, on the summit. Michel would drive the rebels up the mountain, Fordyce would trap them and voila! Victory. It didn't quite work that way.
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Want to speak to Dolly Parton, better go find a fax machine.
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Germany might be known for precision technology, but the government and many businesses still rely on that darling of the 90's— the fax machine! However, those chirpy, screeching tones may give way to modern technology by this summer. At issue is bureaucracy that some say is hurting the German economy. Sign up for State of the World+ to listen sponsor-free and support the work of NPR journalists. Visit plus.npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Kid pranks the school by posing as the Principal; Gets busted because he doesn't know how a Fax Machine Works.
Walter Scherr who brought the fax machine to the world in the late 1900s is interviewed by David Cogan of Eliances Heroes radio show amfm. The fax tech pioneer not only revolutionized telephonic communication, he was the leader of major international corporations, but he didn't get his start there. A depression era boy who had tuberculosis and lived in a sanitorium for 6 years, he has lived his life with determination and a no-quit attitude to start or lead such companies as Visual Sciences Inc and Panafax, Sperry Gyroscope, and Litton Industries. In his book Walter's Way, he educates, entertains, and inspires everyone, from business executives to veterans to lovers of life, as well as giving a first-hand account of America's emergence as a post-WWII industrial powerhouse.
Courtney & André get you prepped for the NWSL Expansion Draft, but first we take a moment to explain why expansion drafts suck and what can be done to make sure this one is the last one. Then we dive into the flood of transactions announced after the deadline, assess the deals made (we got all the questions for KC), and review some surprises on team's unprotected lists. Please subscribe, rate and review – we appreciate y'all! ============= Follow Us: Twitter - @DiasporaUtdPod Instagram - diasporautdpod ============= Music credit: Finally by Loxbeats https://soundcloud.com/loxbeats Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3. Free Download: http://bit.ly/FinallyLoxbeats Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/fGquX0Te1Yo
They bought their uncle's business, got orders by fax machine, and didnt' know who their end customers were. It took a pandemic, and a timely instagram post by Ryan Reynolds, and a lot of sweat and selling to get this business into what it is today. shop Grandpa J's here: https://www.grandpajs.com/ Find Jenny here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennygrandpajs/
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Holly tells us how Reba McEntire gets ahold of her friend Dolly Parton -- which leads us down a "Little House on the Prairie" memory (just go with us). Alexis shares Chris Pine's style philosophy -- which leads us to an Alexis karaoke memory (again, just go with us). TV TASTE TEST: The "Frasier" reboot, "The Fall of the House of Usher," and "Once Upon a Studio." PLUS, it's TUESDAYS WITH LIZ -- we chat with our favorite senior friend! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Holly tells us how Reba McEntire gets ahold of her friend Dolly Parton -- which leads us down a "Little House on the Prairie" memory (just go with us). Alexis shares Chris Pine's style philosophy -- which leads us to an Alexis karaoke memory (again, just go with us). TV TASTE TEST: The "Frasier" reboot, "The Fall of the House of Usher," and "Once Upon a Studio." PLUS, it's TUESDAYS WITH LIZ -- we chat with our favorite senior friend! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yes, sometimes you still need to make a fax. Here's how you can online, in 60 seconds.
Georgie Somerset is a rural industry leader and a trailblazer. While a lot of us know her as the president of AgForce, and her many board roles including the ABC, and the National Farmers Federation, it's what she did decades ago that I've loved digging up. Georgie is one of the pioneers of agri-tourism. Growing up the land, she was just 17 when she set up a farm stay business on her family farm, later establishing national farm tourism body. After working in the city for a while, she eventually moved to her husband's farm, taking her fax machine with her, and used it to run her business, working remotely in the 80s and 90s well before Covid made it cool! Georgie has raised three kids on the land who are now all grown up, and she takes us through how she's managed it all. This is her story.Book your stay now at www.staydubbo.com.au or contact Ange at ange@staydubbo.com.au or 0428 470 657.Special Motherland discounts:Short stays < 7 nights use MOTHERLAND10 (10% off)Long Stays > 7+ nights use MOTHERLANDBABIES ($100 OFF YOUR STAY)https://www.instagram.com/motherlandaustralia
Alice and Kris discuss whether Ares is a bottom, the 90s flogging fad, Xena's Hulk moment, and saying "yay!" to resurrections.
The trio have had some initial hands-on time with the visionOS SDK and are ready to dive into a new development adventure. That's right, it's time to pivot! We think visionOS is a rare opportunity that should not be missed by Apple developers. Maybe it's a big nothing burger, maybe it'll be a new App Store gold rush, maybe somewhere in between, but the time to start exploring this new platform is now! In this episode, we talk about what we have already learned from the visionOS SDK before discussing some very rough prototyping ideas we want to use to start exploring this brave new Spatial Computing world. ## Topics Discussed: - What's up with PickleJarTodo? - Pivot to visonOS - Physical Dev Kit - Apple's visionOS timeline - Knowledge and skills in this space good career wise - visionOS SDK Discoveries - RealityKit for rendering engine (no SceneKit!) - Windows/Objects anchor in real world - Windowed Apps - What's the market? - Prototype Ideas - Work on interaction prototypes - Scan real world objects to create 3D models - Hand tracking, detect open/close fist - AV Player interactions - Photo editing/exploration/framer - Hang Photos on your wall - Portal based Item box - Portal based JIRA! LOL - Scan real paper notes and “fax” them - Magnetic Blocks - For Next Time - Pick a prototype that is SMALL - Steve: Window app, desaturate photo with basic editor controls - Kotaro: Hand gestures - Aaron: Something with 3D models/physics engine - Final Thoughts - Sound will be vital - The Wrap-up - GetClipDish.com Intro music: "When I Hit the Floor", © 2021 Lorne Behrman. Used with permission of the artist.
The show OPEN... fax machines... Las Vegas... and Jake from Paso wins!
Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
Signing Day takes us back to simpler time.
On the long timeline of long-distance communication technology that starts with the telegraph and leads all the way to the iPhone and beyond, there's a particular, once-ubiquitous device that seems to have left an indelible mark on the culture while also disappearing nearly completely from it. This hour, the history and present? (and future??) of the fax machine. GUESTS: Jonathan Coopersmith: Professor of history at Texas A & M University and the author of Faxed: The Rise and Fall of the Fax Machine Troy Kreiner: Design director at Use All Five, the firm that organized Artifax Kay Savetz: A tech historian; they co-host Antic: The Atari 8-Bit Podcast and run a number of websites, including Fax Toy and FaxZero The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe, Cat Pastor, and Lily Tyson contributed to this show, which originally aired May 19, 2022.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bart & Hahn start off the Power Hour with more of the trade deadline calls from the listeners. Plus, they get into the comments made by NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner with regards to Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers and how they look as the season goes on. Plus, What was Jerry Jones saying about the Jello?? Also, Will Daniel Jones remain with the Giants beyond 2022? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On the long timeline of long-distance communication technology that starts with the telegraph and leads all the way to the iPhone and beyond, there’s a particular, once-ubiquitous device that seems to have left an indelible mark on the culture while also disappearing nearly completely from it. This hour, the history and present? (and future??) of the fax machine. GUESTS: Jonathan Coopersmith: Professor of history at Texas A & M University and the author of Faxed: The Rise and Fall of the Fax Machine Troy Kreiner: Design director at Use All Five, the firm that organized Artifax Kay Savetz: A tech historian; they co-host Antic: The Atari 8-Bit Podcast and run a number of websites, including Fax Toy and FaxZero Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's gonna get HOT this weekend - time to find a friend with a pool! And Dolly Parton still uses a Fax Machine, which makes S&C want landline phones back! SELENA AND CROCKETT - 5a-10a on 100.7LEV!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Jonas is still working on that first mother's day gift a week and a half after Priyanka's first Mother's Day. And Miley Cyrus got paid a bunch of money for a Super Bowl commercial… but she says that the commercial was a completely false advertising.
On this episode, Ben and Burke take a look at things people thought were true about Japan and then found out weren't. Japan Today recently asked this as a question on their Facebook page, and people expressed surprise at things related to technology, food quality, treatment of foreigners and each other, and much more!Sponsors:Bearfoot BarLocated in downtown Sapporo, walking distance from the subway station. There are variety of Japanese made craft bottled beers. A range of whiskeys and basic cocktails also available. Burgers and pub style snacks. Friendly English and Japanese speaking staff. https://www.facebook.com/bearfootbarThe Red HouseLocated in the heart of Rusutsu Ski Resort, just cross the main road and it's behind the Seicomart Convenience store. The restaurant features a mix of Japanese, Asian fusion, and western Style dishes, including shabu-shabu with wagyu beef and Hokkaido wagyu beef steak. Open winter and summer, 12-3pm for lunch, 5-9pm for dinner, with prices ranging from under Yen 1000 to about Yen 5000. https://theredhouse.jp/Rusutsu LodgesOpen all year round. Located 5 minutes walk to the main Rusutsu Ski Resort Gondola. There are Japanese, Western, and apartment style rooms with breakfast packages available. There's a Japanese sento (public bath), two convenience stores less than a minute walk, ski room and tune up tables, plenty of free parking space, and summer BBQ packages available. Check out the website for more information and availability. http://rusutsulodges.comHokkaido GuideEstablished over 10 years ago, written by locals for locals and international tourists. The guide contains information on all types of businesses and locations around Hokkaido. There's information regarding all things Hokkaido such as sightseeing, nightlife, events, services, food and restaurants, entertainment, outdoor activities, and more. Currently offered in English and Thai, advertising space available. Check out website for everything you need to know about this beautiful prefecture. https://hokkaidoguide.comUse our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today!Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch:voicesinjapan@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/voicesinjapan)
The Wizard of Woke Taylor Cormier tries to stump callers in this week's Woke or Joke segment.
They haven't a clue.
It's been a busy day on the transfer front with two out and one in! Here's a quick catch up to recap... PLEASE NOTE in the first ten minutes we had audio issues with Nathan! .... The views expressed in this broadcast are solely those of the individuals SUPPORT THE POD & BUY A MUG http://www.mtfcmatters.co.uk/mm-club-shop.html PLAY PODCAST PREDICTIONS https://bit.ly/MMPP21
It occurred to us that in our Scream 2 episode we completely overlooked the Joshua Jackson cameo, so to ensure nothing like that ever happened again we went super in-depth on every detail of Scream 3. The concluding chapter of the trilogy, the first film of the new millennium, and with it came the introduction of Ghostface using the highest of modern technology! No, not the voice changer, Ghostface uses a FAX MACHINE! Safe to say we leave no facet of Scream 3 untouched (duh, you can see it's almost 200 minutes long), and we even have time to bring up Jessica Alba, Christina Aguilera and Kate Bush! But, most important of all, finally three films in, we ask ourselves... what exactly is a "cloned cellular"?
We start Season Two asking how AI algorithms can be transparent? Do we need to see the training data? One author thinks AIs playing role-playing games will be a sign of their intelligence. We wonder if pre-compiled ML models can go haywire. Hans questions Emirates' lack of transparency over Flight 231, and we look down on Meryl Streep's latest flick. We touch on crypto and blockchain and ask if transparency without the power to act is cruel, and pull out the popcorn, and the bleep button, to watch @jwz and @plinss criticize @mozilla over accepting crypto donations, and struggle to understand why people take framework wars so seriously.UPDATE: As soon as we finished recording, Mozilla changed their stance on accepting crypto-‘currency'.Send us your Tweets: @sanddunepodcast or Email: talk@sanddune.org and tell us what you think.
In my 26 years of life I had never needed to use a fax machine.. that all changed last week.. lmaoo also we talk about "speaking to the manager", the secret society of people who lost a parent at a relatively young age, and the magical book we know as National Geographic's Atlas of the World. Plus thoughts on NBA2K22, the Hulu show Shrill, and much much more!! Love Yall!! bobbykeefe.com youtube.com/c/bobbykeefe instagram.com/bobby.keefe
Today's Network Break podcast delves into security issues at SolarWinds and SonicWall, discusses a new network offload capability between NVIDIA and Palo Alto Networks, comments on Japanese bureaucrats who refuse to give up their fax machines, and more tech news.
Today's Network Break podcast delves into security issues at SolarWinds and SonicWall, discusses a new network offload capability between NVIDIA and Palo Alto Networks, comments on Japanese bureaucrats who refuse to give up their fax machines, and more tech news.
Today's Network Break podcast delves into security issues at SolarWinds and SonicWall, discusses a new network offload capability between NVIDIA and Palo Alto Networks, comments on Japanese bureaucrats who refuse to give up their fax machines, and more tech news.
In their first official episode, some of the BACo crew discuss the Shadows Roster and changing development of Wills, including Shadow Infuse in its current incarnation! InnercityGriot gives us a history lesson, Benjy gives us some numbers, and Kilozombie tries to get Son Jensen to please, please, please come out of the Shadows. They also Look Respectfully at the Wild Wings and the Fax Machine. If for some reason you listen to us and not Infinite Cities you can find that crew here: https://infinitecitiesblaseball.libsyn.com/ for the OTHER side of blaseball. You can find the BACo team around the Taco Stand: https://discord.gg/fm6mRwy Find us on twitter: @BlaseballACo Look out for kilozombie#7157, InnercityGriot#2859, benjaminrees#1140, theremin#3538 and DeeJay#2609
Rob the New York Millennials Splortscaster (@NYMSplortscast) sits down with Giovanni (@MarioPrime) and GB (@anacrusisnt) to discuss Unwins, the Tokyo Lift's first ILB championship win, and Pokemon Snap. The Pies placed a Fax Machine in The Oven. CONTACT US: @WeekinBlaseball on twitter, or thisweekinblaseball@gmail.com. SUPPORT US: ko-fi.com/thisweekinblaseball.
Technology is always changing.Society is always moving.Social Media is always evolving.But also, the more things change, the more they stay the same. And when it comes to entrepreneurship, some things will never change.Matt Riddell joins the podcast today, sharing 20 years of experience in the world of entrepreneurship .
Last week we talked about how Nine doesn't want some of these new technological innovations. So this week we talked about the tech we grew up with and all the innovations we've witnessed! And you will not believe what Nine's dad did to that fax machine.
Welcome to Locked On Bulldogs. We are your hosts Daniel and Clint. We love talking all things University of Georgia Bulldogs sports, football and basketball especially. We are a podcast for fans by fans. We are not recruiting pros or deeply connected to insider secrets about the program. If you enjoy talking about the Bulldogs at a tailgate, over a drink, at a meal, or with co workers...but don't have time to deep dive into the exact number of plays we ran in man to man coverage...we are your podcast.Email us at lockedonbulldogs@gmail.com, hit us up on twitter @dawgspodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The absolutely fabulous Kate Berlant sits down with Greta to chat young love, best friends, shop lifting, pooping your pants and so so much more. They answer advice for someone who has hooked up with their friend's boyfriend before they were dating and get into a VERY philosophical conversation over who is the WORST Kardashian! Kate is a dream - you must listen! EMAIL YOUR WORST STORIES TO THE POD: theworstwithgreta@gmail.com — FOLLOW GRETA ONLINE: www.instagram.com/gertiebird www.twitter.com/gertie_bird THE WORST IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-worst/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices