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This episode we discuss Ginger beer, Gapping, Baseball, Indian kitchens, Lock box's on site, Air show clips, Dan Bulz, Maori battalion, Speeding, Twitter, Carlos, Eating poo, 3 Body problem, Bread n circus and much more. Enjoy. Support The Joel and Tim Show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=74670148 Support us with caffeinated beverages at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thejoelandv
An unscripted conversation about a rotation driven classic swing versus the modern swing gives way to a deep conversation about club gapping. Are your clubs gapped properly? We discuss this and more on the latest edition of Quiet Please.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En el episodio 90 hablamos de cómo optimizar tu bolsa de palos. Explicamos qué es un gapping, cómo se hace y por qué es tan importante realizarlo de forma periódica o cuando tienes palos nuevos.Y recordamos que está en marcha la segunda edición del Malos Golfistas Challenge, en la que buscamos de nuevo a los jugadores o jugadoras amateurs que más bajen el handicap esta temporada.Puedes inscribirte en el siguiente enlace.https://forms.gle/TqZTKu8F4zoBRgvbASuscríbete al CLUB DE LOS MALOS GOLFISTAS en las principales plataformas, y síguenos y nuestras redes, en Twitter e Instagram en @malosgolfistas.Cada semana un nuevo episodio, con Sergio González y Alex Rubio.https://linktr.ee/malosgolfistasCréditos musicales: New life - Rafael KruxFilmmusic.io Standard License
Dr. Lindsey Hughey // #TechniqueThursday // www.ptonice.com In today's episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, Extremity Division Leader Lindsey Hughey demonstrates a manual therapy technique to mobilize the knee joint to improve knee flexion. She also discusses dosing the mobilization as well as demonstrating a home exercise follow-up for patients. Take a listen to the episode or check out the full show notes on our blog at www.ptonice.com/blog. If you're looking to learn more about our Extremity Management course or our online physical therapy courses, check our entire list of continuing education courses for physical therapy including our physical therapy certifications by checking out our website. Don't forget about all of our FREE eBooks, prebuilt workshops, free CEUs, and other physical therapy continuing education on our Resources tab. EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION LINDSEY HUGHEYGood morning, PT on ICE Daily Show. How are you? I'm Dr. Lindsay Hughey from Extremity Management coming to you on a technique Thursday. This is my first technique Thursday, and I'm delighted to be with you today. I am going to show you a knee flexion gapping technique today. This is a technique that is really helpful for your folks with knee pain that are having any kind of mechanical knee sound. So maybe it's popping, maybe it's clicking, maybe it's even catching a little bit, or even just like crepitous sounds that maybe bother the patient. And they have some knee flexion deficits. So this gapping technique is one of our favorite in extremity management. So I'm going to show you on our demo model today is Paul. So first things first, we'll go over your position as the therapist, setting yourself up for good body mechanics. We'll chat a little bit about dosage. Then we'll actually talk about a follow-up mobilization to make this technique really effective. it happens what comes next. So this patient really needs to get after self-mobes to follow this up and for it to be its most efficacious in continuing to gain knee flexion and to reduce those mechanical knee sounds. POSITIONING & SET-UP So as the therapist, you are going to come alongside the patient. The table should be at about mid thigh height as the therapist. Your patient often will position themselves in the middle of the table. Tell them to scoot their hip to your hip. So go ahead and bring your hip to me, Paul, so that they're close, so that you get some really nice leverage here. The other thing is when you bend their knee into whatever flexion they have, their knee, the top of it, should sit about your chest height. If that's not the case, you might want to drop the table a little bit lower. So that will depend on therapist's torso side and then femur length of that patient. Next thing, you are going to come under that popliteal fossa with your elbow. And the patient's leg is just going to rest in your pubital fossa. So patient, you'll wait for them to just kind of relax. And then this hand is going to go somewhere along the tibia and fibula. in a cupped fashion, and then you're gonna sink in with your body. So it looks like so. So if I were to give you a little space here to see, my hand wraps around the tibia and fibula. And then I get back to that staggered PT stance, and I'm gonna lean in with my body and oscillate on off. I'm going to let Paul down for a second and do a little shadow mobilization body position. So I'm going to be staggered stance, midline is tight and active. That arm comes around, carries the limb, and we know we carry some big limbs here, right? If we're dealing with knee OA, meniscal injury, our big athlete legs, maybe they have some ACL stuff going on. Scoop here. Allow the leg to hang and then get that arm here and then it all becomes body. My body sinks so there's no break in the arms at all. This all stays tight and you'll oscillate. DOSING KNEE FLEXION MOBILIZATIONS Recommended dosage is 30 to 60-second oscillations, three to six reps, and then you'll retest that knee flexion. So we're looking for a change in either pain response, knee flexion, possibly even the mechanical sounds that they're having, but we try not to emphasize overall on the sound part. But we do want to do that test-retest. I'm going to show you one more time from the top, and then I'm going to show you the follow-up mobilization that we'll go to for this. So patient is close to you. I'm in staggered stance. I'm going to scoop that knee up, let it rest on my forearm so that I create a little gap in the knee joint. My hand is going to cup. I'm superior to medial and lateral malleolus. And then I'm just going to oscillate and sink for that 30 to 60 second oscillation. whatever the patient can tolerate, but really making sure I create that gap underneath the knee joint and sink in. And then you can get into progressive and more knee flexion. After that, we wanna follow up with a good mobilization. So right, we pretend we did those three to six reps, we've retested, he's feeling good. HOME EXERCISE FOLLOW-UP So now Paul needs the tools to own that autonomous access, right? To own the joint motion or range of motion that we just restored. So Paul, I'm gonna have you come sit on the floor and we're gonna actually use a band under his knee and a towel to create the gapping mechanism that my forearm created. So Paul's going to put that under, and then we're going to try to also get that band. So we'll put that in first. Beautiful. And then he's going to grab that lower tibia and fibula, lean back slightly. So lean on back, Paul, so that your foot's off the ground. And then he's going to oscillate his legs. So go ahead and lift your foot off the ground. And now he'll do that same, whatever oscillatory time, 30 to 60 seconds felt good. He can set a timer and he'll just kind of bounce on off. It should feel easy and feel very similar. And you can go ahead and relax to what we just did on the table. So again, try to match that dosage time. This technique is good for restoration of knee flexion, helping with pain, and kind of easing some of those mechanical joint sounds. It's one of our favorite go-tos for knee flexion restoration and extremity management. SUMMARY If you want to learn more from our team, from Mark and Cody, we would love to see you on the road. We are going to be in Spring, Texas this weekend, and then Aiken, South Carolina. Both of those locations have some spots left, so dive in. If you want to learn more about how we manage common knee conditions like knee OA, meniscal, patellofemoral pain syndrome, patellar tendinopathy, iliotibial band pain, we'd love to share what best practice looks like in that area. And we also cover the hip, ankle, foot, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, and best practices for dosage and tendinopathy. I will be on the road next weekend in Victor, New York. So if you'd love to join me, I would love to see you. And Alan will be there, our COO. So join us on the road. Check us out on ptonice.com. And if you're not on the app, we just launched our Ice Physio app. That is a wealth of connection. So join that as well. Have a happy rest of your Thursday. Thanks for joining me this morning. OUTRO Hey, thanks for tuning in to the PT on ICE daily show. If you enjoyed this content, head on over to iTunes and leave us a review, and be sure to check us out on Facebook and Instagram at the Institute of Clinical Excellence. If you're interested in getting plugged into more ice content on a weekly basis while earning CEUs from home, check out our virtual ice online mentorship program at ptonice.com. 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In this Hot List-themed episode of the Golf IQ podcast, Golf Digest's Luke Kerr-Dineen talks to Equipment experts Mike Stachura and Mike Johnson about managing the gaps between your clubs in the bag.
In this Hot List-themed episode of the Golf IQ podcast, Golf Digest's Luke Kerr-Dineen talks to Equipment experts Mike Stachura and Mike Johnson about managing the gaps between your clubs in the bag.
Featured on WGN Radio's Home Sweet Home Chicago on 12/09/23: Vice President and Sales Manager Igor Murokh, AKA Mr. Floor, joins the show to discuss what causes gapping in your wood floor during the winter. Additionally, he gives tips on what cleaning products you should and should not use. To learn more about Mr. Floor […]
Once again, the market caps up today looking to close out the week strong like bull. Market update with stock analysis and the economy added 150 thousand jobs in October as hiring slowed report shows.
Markets continue to slump after fed day. Gapping down big. Down markets show great opportunity
Today we discuss the open and stocks gappin done once again. The Fitch rating shows its power. Stock Market update.
Welcome to the "Saturday Morning Stat". Each of these will be a mini-episode (10-15 minutes long) about an interesting stat. We will chat about what we can learn from it, and most importantly, how it can help your game. Listen on your drive to the course or over your Saturday morning coffee! Data is sourced from Arccos Golf. They have over 700 MILLION shots in their database. Check them out at: https://www.arccosgolf.com/ Use code MARK15 for 15% off! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shane and Marty discuss the importance of proper gapping — what it is, the commonalities among all skill levels, how it can be addressed in the fitting environment and the software solution PING has developed to help golfers gap their entire bag.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we discuss Monica's selfishness, Mahmoud's purchase behaviors, the mess that is Daniele and Yohan, and more.Join Jamie & Kamillah as we recap Season 4 Episode 17 of 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way.Follow Ain't No Way Podcast:Instagram ➤ https://instagram.com/aintnowaypodTwitter ➤ https://twitter.com/aintnowaypodWanna share your COULDN'T BE ME with us?Email us at aintnowaypod@gmail.com or chat with us by using #aintnowaypod
Tim Tucker is best known for his longtime work (caddy) with Bryson DeChambeau. Now a "bagman" for Kurt Kitayama, Tucker has a wealth of knowledge on Aerodynamics and Ballistics from his career in the US Airforce. He is also one of the best green-readers on The PGA TOUR thanks to his extensive research in Aim-Point. Tim joins #OnthMark to discuss his True Aim Ball Marker designed to help you to aim better, improve your "start-lines" and make more putts. He also talks about his career as a caddy and shares lessons on how to shave strokes by calculating correct yardages and accurate "Plays-Like" yardages. He illustrates how environmental factors like Air Density, Heat or Cold, Damp or Dry influence how far a ball is likely to travel, and explains how you can apply those to improve Greens in Regulation and Approach Shot Proximity statistics. He talks about "Iron (yardage) Gapping" for better control and results as he dives into Course Management insights and advice. Finally Tim shares "inside the ropes" insight from Augusta National in the lead up to The Masters. He talks about the skills required for success including: Aggressive vs Defensive Strategies and Attitudes, Understanding Swirling Winds and Playing in Variable Conditions, and Handling and Performing under intense Pressure. This podcast is also available on YouTube.
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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Air-gapping evaluation and support, published by Ryan Kidd on December 26, 2022 on LessWrong. This blog post was written fast to communicate a concept I think is important. I may edit this post for legibility later. I think evaluation and support mechanisms should be somewhat “air-gapped,” or isolated, in their information-gathering and decision-making processes. The incentives of optimal evaluators (to critique flaws) seem to run counter to the incentives of optimal supporters (to improve flaws). Individuals who might benefit from support may be discouraged from seeking it by fear of harsher evaluation if their private struggles are shared with evaluators. Evaluators who want to provide support may worry about compromising their evaluation ability if they make inconsistent exceptions. To optimally evaluate and support individuals, I believe that it is necessary to establish and declare appropriate information air gaps between different ecosystem roles. Evaluation mechanisms, such as academic exams, job interviews, grant applications, and the peer review process, aim to critique an individual or their output. To be maximally effective, evaluation mechanisms should be somewhat adversarial to identify flaws and provide useful criticism. It is in the interests of evaluators to have access to all information about a candidate; however, it is not always in the candidate's best interests to share all information that might affect the evaluation. It is also in the interests of evaluators for candidates to get access to all the support they need to improve. If an attribute that disadvantages a job candidate (e.g., a disability) is protected by antidiscrimination law, an evaluator may be biased against the attribute either unconsciously or on the basis that it might genuinely reduce performance. Of course, evaluators should be required to ignore or overcome biases against protected attributes, but this “patch” may break or fail to convince candidates to divulge all evaluation-relevant information. Additionally, in the case that a candidate shares sensitive information with an evaluator, they might not have the appropriate resources or experience to provide beneficial support. Thus, an independent support role might benefit the interests of evaluators. Support mechanisms, such as psychological counseling, legal support, and drug rehabilitation programs, aim to help individuals overcome their personal challenges, often to improve their chances at evaluation. To be maximally effective, support mechanisms should encourage candidates to divulge highly personal and unflattering information. It is in the interests of supporters to guarantee that sensitive information that could affect evaluation is not shared with evaluators (barring information that might prevent harm to others). Generally, the more information a supporter can access, the better support they can provide. If a candidate has a secret challenge (e.g., a drug problem) that might rightly bias an evaluator (e.g., an employer), they might be motivated not to seek support for this problem if the supporter (e.g., a psychologist or support group) cannot guarantee this information will be kept private. Candidates can be told that evaluators will not punish them for revealing sensitive information, but this policy seems difficult to enforce convincingly. Thus, it is in the interests of supporters to advertise and uphold confidentiality. A consequentialist who wants to both filter out poor candidates and benefit candidates who could improve from support will have to strike a balance between the competing incentives of evaluation and support. One particularly effective mechanism used in society is establishing and advertising independent, air-gapped evaluators and supporters. I think the EA and AI safety communities could benefi...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Air-gapping evaluation and support, published by Ryan Kidd on December 26, 2022 on LessWrong. This blog post was written fast to communicate a concept I think is important. I may edit this post for legibility later. I think evaluation and support mechanisms should be somewhat “air-gapped,” or isolated, in their information-gathering and decision-making processes. The incentives of optimal evaluators (to critique flaws) seem to run counter to the incentives of optimal supporters (to improve flaws). Individuals who might benefit from support may be discouraged from seeking it by fear of harsher evaluation if their private struggles are shared with evaluators. Evaluators who want to provide support may worry about compromising their evaluation ability if they make inconsistent exceptions. To optimally evaluate and support individuals, I believe that it is necessary to establish and declare appropriate information air gaps between different ecosystem roles. Evaluation mechanisms, such as academic exams, job interviews, grant applications, and the peer review process, aim to critique an individual or their output. To be maximally effective, evaluation mechanisms should be somewhat adversarial to identify flaws and provide useful criticism. It is in the interests of evaluators to have access to all information about a candidate; however, it is not always in the candidate's best interests to share all information that might affect the evaluation. It is also in the interests of evaluators for candidates to get access to all the support they need to improve. If an attribute that disadvantages a job candidate (e.g., a disability) is protected by antidiscrimination law, an evaluator may be biased against the attribute either unconsciously or on the basis that it might genuinely reduce performance. Of course, evaluators should be required to ignore or overcome biases against protected attributes, but this “patch” may break or fail to convince candidates to divulge all evaluation-relevant information. Additionally, in the case that a candidate shares sensitive information with an evaluator, they might not have the appropriate resources or experience to provide beneficial support. Thus, an independent support role might benefit the interests of evaluators. Support mechanisms, such as psychological counseling, legal support, and drug rehabilitation programs, aim to help individuals overcome their personal challenges, often to improve their chances at evaluation. To be maximally effective, support mechanisms should encourage candidates to divulge highly personal and unflattering information. It is in the interests of supporters to guarantee that sensitive information that could affect evaluation is not shared with evaluators (barring information that might prevent harm to others). Generally, the more information a supporter can access, the better support they can provide. If a candidate has a secret challenge (e.g., a drug problem) that might rightly bias an evaluator (e.g., an employer), they might be motivated not to seek support for this problem if the supporter (e.g., a psychologist or support group) cannot guarantee this information will be kept private. Candidates can be told that evaluators will not punish them for revealing sensitive information, but this policy seems difficult to enforce convincingly. Thus, it is in the interests of supporters to advertise and uphold confidentiality. A consequentialist who wants to both filter out poor candidates and benefit candidates who could improve from support will have to strike a balance between the competing incentives of evaluation and support. One particularly effective mechanism used in society is establishing and advertising independent, air-gapped evaluators and supporters. I think the EA and AI safety communities could benefi...
After a short time off, we are back. We catch up and chat about George's recent Gapping Session with Dan Gale (Head Pro at Willingdon Golf Club). We recap the RBC Heritage and Jordan Spieth's win. Fllow us on Instagram @plugged_golf on Twitter @pluggedgolfpod and like us on Facebook @Pluggedgolf or email us on pluggedgolf@gmail.com Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After a short time off, we are back. We catch up and chat about George's recent Gapping Session with Dan Gale (Head Pro at Willingdon Golf Club). We recap the RBC Heritage and Jordan Spieth's win. Fllow us on Instagram @plugged_golf on Twitter @pluggedgolfpod and like us on Facebook @Pluggedgolf or email us on pluggedgolf@gmail.com Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's Fully Equipped, hosts Jonathan Wall, GOLF's Managing Editor for Equipment, Andrew Tursky, GOLF's Senior Editor for Equipment, and Kris McCormack, True Spec Golf's VP of Tour and Education, take an in-depth look at what's currently in Colin Morikawa's bag, talk Lucas Herbert winning without a 5-iron in his bag, and react to the news that Phil Mickelson's PGA Championship winning putter is possibly coming to retail. The episode then concludes with an interview with the newest member of our ClubTest team, the founder of Golf Laboratories, and robot specialist Gene Parente.
On this week's Fully Equipped, hosts Jonathan Wall, GOLF's Managing Editor for Equipment, Andrew Tursky, GOLF's Senior Editor for Equipment, and Kris McCormack, True Spec Golf's VP of Tour and Education, take an in-depth look at what's currently in Colin Morikawa's bag, talk Lucas Herbert winning without a 5-iron in his bag, and react to the news that Phil Mickelson's PGA Championship winning putter is possibly coming to retail. The episode then concludes with an interview with the newest member of our ClubTest team, the founder of Golf Laboratories, and robot specialist Gene Parente.
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We open our newest season with covid gapper Dan Schmidt who has a super interesting gap year story. As a creative, Dan expanded his professional skill set by spending a large chunk of his year as a videographer for the Adventures with Purpose YouTube channel. He helped bring the channel from 250,000 subscribers to over 1 million, all while traveling the country, learning to pilot drones and solving missing person cases through AWP efforts. Adventures With Purpose specializes in raising submerged vehicles out of bodies of water. AWP got started as an environmental operation but has since helped solve 10 Cold Cases, providing answers and closure for families seeking answers. They have also removed 100+ vehicles from lakes and rivers since 2019. You can find us here at Gap Year Radio on instagram and facebook @gapyearradio or online at gapyearradiopodcast.com You can email us your gap year questions or comments at gapyearradio@gmail.com And lastly you can download our show wherever you find your favorite podcasts, and if you have a moment, we'd love for you to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts so more people can discover Gap Year Radio!
Today we talk about two amazing candlestick patterns that are incredibly powerful with candlesticks and what can show two bearish patterns inside of candlesticks.
Are modern iron sets created to help golfers score or just to win the fitting? Terry Koehler joins Matt to discuss this controversial question and much more.
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In this episode, we continue to #explorethegapyear this Gap Year Exploration Month by learning about the diversity of gap year opportunities in Israel. Beyond the religious and cultural significance of the country, travel to Israel offers the opportunity to delve into its natural beauty, foodie culture, tech-startup excitement, archeological landmarks, and plenty of adventure. First we speak with gap alum Ayden Novick who spent his year with Young Judea in both Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Next you'll hear from Phyllis Folb, a gap year expert and executive director of the American Israel Gap Year Association. She also just wrote a book called Find Your Right Direction: The Israel Gap Year Guide. Find Phyllis at https://www.instagram.com/israelgapyear/ and aigya.org Find Young Judea at youngjudea.org Connect with Gap Year Radio: www.gapyearradiopodcast.com email gapyearradio@gmail.com Insta: https://www.instagram.com/gapyearradio/
Episode #205 is brought to you by out Title Sponsor United Pacific Industries. UPcarParts.com - More than just truck lighting; bumpers, brackets, door parts and more. www.brotherstrucks.com - Your source for 1947 Chevy and GMC restoration truck parts. www.mar-k.com - The best trim for your truck made her in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. www.classicperform.com - Have you seen their new X10 Spindle, how about their fuel cells? Use "C10 Talk" at check out and save 10% www.psiconversion.com - When you are swapping that motor for an LS or LT based motor PSI has everything you need, including technical support! Use "C10 Talk" to save 5% off your total order. Build Thread - http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=386569 Jim Higgins Instagram - @jimmyrigit Jason Albano Instagram - @wildridesandfabrication What a killer build!! Well I have been waiting on this interview for a few years - Jim and Jason have built one of the baddest raddest C10 trucks out there. Damn Son! Enjoy - Ronnie Leisure Suit - THE BADDEST SQUAREBODY ever built! DAMN SON!! This has to be the nicest Squarebody ever built (EDIT: hell, it might be the nicest truck ever built...). It is on my bucket list to see it once it's done. Owner - Jim Higgins @jimmyrigit Builder painter, fabrication and friend Jason Albano @wildridesandfabrication Who is Jimmy “Rig it” Higgins? Who is Jason “wild ride” Albano? You two are DANGEROUS together!! Forum - “off it goes” 2/13/2010 its loaded up to go to Jason’s Carter Hickman designed a killer rendering! BEST NAME - Leisure Suit! Walk us through this 10 year journey!! In 1.5 hours!! Damn Son! Looking back through the forum - you blasted the build - and you said it was dry - no rust? Forum - 8/27/2012 - thanks guys....I'm a finatic for details, trust me thing is going to be unreal when it's done. wait till you see my inner fenders if my plan works...lol Inner bed metal work! Front fenders - are morphed into one with inners and the lower (firewall - drops down) Fab work is off the charts. Some of the best I have ever seen. Like they say, "It's ALL in the DETAILS!" This truck has so many, most will be missed by the general public once it is finished. Bumper work “tucked in for the night” and forever! Lol So - So many , bumper got a lot of love! MAN those bumper fillers!! White bumpers - SO MUCH YES!! THE GAPPING!!! PHUCK! No mud, no rust, never been hit…. months ago.....lol. It's one of those things where I want it done, but we just keep coming up with things we want to change or make better. I am in no hurry, I just want it done right. I am in the process of building two new 2013 Peterbilts I just bought as well so time and money have to be spread around. (Jan 13th 2013) 70 % if not more are really about Jason’s fab work! That piece would also look at home in a modern art museum! Rad support cover!! This truck gives me some serious wood! Lol Tailgate still works - did you think about just welding/securing it? Love the reverse headboard as well, Bitchin! It's funny I am not a real patient guy but with building something to this caliber you have to be. It's a long slow process....trust me I have got frustrated with it, taken a break from it and thought about selling it. But once you go back to the shop open the door and see the truck.... All those thoughts disappear. Flush mount rear glass I'm going to show it and drive it....I'll probably drive it 1 and clean it 6 days a week, lol This thing could be a riddler contender Mast Motorsports L99 L99- 6.8L - 570 H Hidden coil packs - left and right! I have seen a few trucks being built using some similar ideas to mine. So just been laying low with the pics. Was is frustrating - as you were setting the bar so HIGH, but you were proudly showing things off - Jasons craftsmanship and Im sure other were watching being inspired! Copying Did the vision Change course? 10 years!! Wheels - Rallys and the Vintecs Wheels it'll be done this summer....so very much a possibility (feb 17) broke the rollers out the other day, lol ...so paint has begun (6/27/18) Did you guys use the same factory Buckskin? It looks richer! I wasn’t to lick it, taste it, eat it!! Everything painted black!! Lol the table!! wanted some contrast....if I had of went beige it would of looked like a 10 yr. old street rod. just think Beige interiors are way over done… Was it hard to figure out interior - was this the hardest part/decision? ALL ONE COLOR! Leather tooled scrolling - love that Chevy GM touch - Defrost vents - hand built - so nice for a shitty spot! White Motor - Bumpers?? What happened to the earlier cover with the scripted covers built in? This is a one and done for me…. What would you guys pass (learned and Lessons) on over this 10 year journey? What was your biggest frustration? struggle? What was the best or most favorite part? Anything you’d do different? “Rome wasn’t built in a day!” Jason - is this your most detailed build - as a builder? I know a pod can’t capture 10 years - but thank you both for your time and sharing this journey with us, and the FORUM as well - to keep that thread going! no more builds for me, said when I started this one it was my final....lol, as for the bank account, it won't take long to replenish it. I have 3 offers from guys interested in the truck already, you never know it might just go… THIS POD his dedicated to your mom - Your MOM - your Sis - your Sister in LAW!!
In this week’s episode on generations: Dr. Bertram Farber • Gold & Locks • Fart Winslowe takes his kid to work • Boomer Intern • and more…
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a covid gap year student? Are you curious what you'd do on a virtual gap year program? Today we hear from current gap year student Anushka Goel, who is participating in Global Citizen Academy. Global Citizen Academy is the virtual offering from Global Citizen Year, an organization that aims to build the next generation of global leaders. Anushka tells us how she is building that skill set alongside her virtual internship with OXFAM. You can find Global Citizen Academy online at globalcitizenyear.org on Twitter and Instagram @globalcitizenyr. And you can find us here at Gap Year Radio on Instagram and Facebook @gapyearradio or online at gapyearradiopodcast.com. You can email us your gap year questions or comments at gapyearradio@gmail.com. And, something new we’re trying out… if you have gap year planning questions please email us a voice memo of your question and we may use it in an upcoming episode!
Azmain is taking a gap year starting in September 2020. He just graduated from high school in Calgary, Alberta and decided that taking a year off was the best decision for him. He speaks candidly about making the decision, what he plans on doing and how he will use this time to learn, experience and grow a business. The show notes do not do this conversation justice, so listen to Azmain's wisdom! Show Notes Popularbeta.com Twitter: @azmainabrer
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Jacques Tourneurs OUT OF THE PAST ist Kanon – er taucht seit Jahrzehnten in Bestenlisten des Film Noir auf und wurde mehr als eifrig beforscht. Dabei interessiert der Film die Kritiker meist mehr als prototypischer Noir – dass Jacques Tourneur Regie geführt hat, ist eher Nebensache. Wir versuchen, das ein bisschen anders zu machen, und reden über OUT OF THE PAST auch aus einer auteuristischen Perspektive: etwa darüber, wie Tourneur hier die Auslassung wichtiger Plotdetails immer wieder spürbar macht, bis OUT OF THE PAST irgendwann ein Metafilm über ambivalentes Erzählen und Gapping wird. Das ist sicher auch eine Kernstrategie des Noir, aber selten wird es so auf die Spitze getrieben wie hier – man merkt es kaum, aber nach und nach zersetzt Tourneur hier systematisch alle narrativen Gewissheiten des klassischen Hollywood. Und wir schwelgen in der (alp-)traumhaften Ästhetik des Films, in der Unwirklichkeit der vielen Day for Night-Einstellungen, dem subtilen Schauspiel. Ganz sicher einer der Lieblingsfilme in diesem kleinen Filmarchiv.
In this episode of The Gear Dive brought to you by Titleist Golf, Johnny discusses his updated WITB along with a discussion around gapping.
Why do people worry about things like gapping in Forex? Do they still not understand how stock trading and currencies trading operate differently? Do they not understand basic probabilities? Do they still believe monsters are under their beds? We discuss. Discord Link - https://discord.gg/5TEY6h6 Subscribe on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/forex-q-a/id1403201709 Follow the Podcast on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4iTHB9E7Ly2AImBBhlZtV0 Subscribe on Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=201867&refid=stpr Follow Me On Twitter! - https://twitter.com/This_Is_VP4X
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GLOBALE: Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht | Symposium Fr, 18.09.2015 Scrollytelling, Newsgames, Datenjournalismus, non-lineares Fernsehen oder Gapping verweisen auf eine neue Aufbereitung von Wissen, auf transmediale Formate und innovative Produktionsmöglichkeiten aber auch auf einen Bedarf der Rezipienten sich schnell und kostenfrei Wissen anzueignen. Vor dem Hintergrund der aktuellen Tendenzen der Globalisierung und Digitalisierung fragt das ZKM nach den zukünftigen Trends in der Vermittlung von Wissen. Wie werden wir Wissen in den nächsten Jahren abgreifen? Wie ist das aktuelle Verhältnis von Print- und Online-Medien; welche Geschichten werden mit welchen Mitteln erzählt? Wie wird sich das Profil des Online-Journalisten entwickeln und schließlich – wer bezahlt für Journalismus und wie können innovative Bezahlmodelle aussehen? Im Rahmen des Projekts »GLOBALE. Das neue Kunstereignis im digitalen Zeitalter«, das das zunehmende Ineinandergreifen bisher voneinander getrennter Disziplinen formuliert und neben neuen Methoden und Handlungsweisen, auf neue Formen der Wissensakkumulation und -distribution hinweist, richtet das Symposium »Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht« den Fokus auf aktuelle Trends: Kurzvorträge von JournalistInnen, die den Medienwandel seit Jahren prägen, zu Formaten wie »CrowdStory«, »Follow the Money«, »deepr journalism/ untold.st« oder »CORRECT!V« und zu Themen wie News als Games oder Datenjournalismus geben einen Ausblick auf Tendenzen und die Entwicklung der nächsten 10 Jahre. Das Symposium wird live gestreamt. Das Symposium wird moderiert von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schweiger, Leiter des Fachgebiets »Kommunikationswissenschaft insb. interaktive Medien- und Onlinekommunikation« an der Universität Hohenheim.
GLOBALE: Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht | Symposium Fr, 18.09.2015 Scrollytelling, Newsgames, Datenjournalismus, non-lineares Fernsehen oder Gapping verweisen auf eine neue Aufbereitung von Wissen, auf transmediale Formate und innovative Produktionsmöglichkeiten aber auch auf einen Bedarf der Rezipienten sich schnell und kostenfrei Wissen anzueignen. Vor dem Hintergrund der aktuellen Tendenzen der Globalisierung und Digitalisierung fragt das ZKM nach den zukünftigen Trends in der Vermittlung von Wissen. Wie werden wir Wissen in den nächsten Jahren abgreifen? Wie ist das aktuelle Verhältnis von Print- und Online-Medien; welche Geschichten werden mit welchen Mitteln erzählt? Wie wird sich das Profil des Online-Journalisten entwickeln und schließlich – wer bezahlt für Journalismus und wie können innovative Bezahlmodelle aussehen? Im Rahmen des Projekts »GLOBALE. Das neue Kunstereignis im digitalen Zeitalter«, das das zunehmende Ineinandergreifen bisher voneinander getrennter Disziplinen formuliert und neben neuen Methoden und Handlungsweisen, auf neue Formen der Wissensakkumulation und -distribution hinweist, richtet das Symposium »Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht« den Fokus auf aktuelle Trends: Kurzvorträge von JournalistInnen, die den Medienwandel seit Jahren prägen, zu Formaten wie »CrowdStory«, »Follow the Money«, »deepr journalism/ untold.st« oder »CORRECT!V« und zu Themen wie News als Games oder Datenjournalismus geben einen Ausblick auf Tendenzen und die Entwicklung der nächsten 10 Jahre. Das Symposium wird live gestreamt. Das Symposium wird moderiert von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schweiger, Leiter des Fachgebiets »Kommunikationswissenschaft insb. interaktive Medien- und Onlinekommunikation« an der Universität Hohenheim.
GLOBALE: Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht | Symposium Fr, 18.09.2015 Scrollytelling, Newsgames, Datenjournalismus, non-lineares Fernsehen oder Gapping verweisen auf eine neue Aufbereitung von Wissen, auf transmediale Formate und innovative Produktionsmöglichkeiten aber auch auf einen Bedarf der Rezipienten sich schnell und kostenfrei Wissen anzueignen. Vor dem Hintergrund der aktuellen Tendenzen der Globalisierung und Digitalisierung fragt das ZKM nach den zukünftigen Trends in der Vermittlung von Wissen. Wie werden wir Wissen in den nächsten Jahren abgreifen? Wie ist das aktuelle Verhältnis von Print- und Online-Medien; welche Geschichten werden mit welchen Mitteln erzählt? Wie wird sich das Profil des Online-Journalisten entwickeln und schließlich – wer bezahlt für Journalismus und wie können innovative Bezahlmodelle aussehen? Im Rahmen des Projekts »GLOBALE. Das neue Kunstereignis im digitalen Zeitalter«, das das zunehmende Ineinandergreifen bisher voneinander getrennter Disziplinen formuliert und neben neuen Methoden und Handlungsweisen, auf neue Formen der Wissensakkumulation und -distribution hinweist, richtet das Symposium »Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht« den Fokus auf aktuelle Trends: Kurzvorträge von JournalistInnen, die den Medienwandel seit Jahren prägen, zu Formaten wie »CrowdStory«, »Follow the Money«, »deepr journalism/ untold.st« oder »CORRECT!V« und zu Themen wie News als Games oder Datenjournalismus geben einen Ausblick auf Tendenzen und die Entwicklung der nächsten 10 Jahre. Das Symposium wird live gestreamt. Das Symposium wird moderiert von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schweiger, Leiter des Fachgebiets »Kommunikationswissenschaft insb. interaktive Medien- und Onlinekommunikation« an der Universität Hohenheim.
GLOBALE: Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht | Symposium Fr, 18.09.2015 Scrollytelling, Newsgames, Datenjournalismus, non-lineares Fernsehen oder Gapping verweisen auf eine neue Aufbereitung von Wissen, auf transmediale Formate und innovative Produktionsmöglichkeiten aber auch auf einen Bedarf der Rezipienten sich schnell und kostenfrei Wissen anzueignen. Vor dem Hintergrund der aktuellen Tendenzen der Globalisierung und Digitalisierung fragt das ZKM nach den zukünftigen Trends in der Vermittlung von Wissen. Wie werden wir Wissen in den nächsten Jahren abgreifen? Wie ist das aktuelle Verhältnis von Print- und Online-Medien; welche Geschichten werden mit welchen Mitteln erzählt? Wie wird sich das Profil des Online-Journalisten entwickeln und schließlich – wer bezahlt für Journalismus und wie können innovative Bezahlmodelle aussehen? Im Rahmen des Projekts »GLOBALE. Das neue Kunstereignis im digitalen Zeitalter«, das das zunehmende Ineinandergreifen bisher voneinander getrennter Disziplinen formuliert und neben neuen Methoden und Handlungsweisen, auf neue Formen der Wissensakkumulation und -distribution hinweist, richtet das Symposium »Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht« den Fokus auf aktuelle Trends: Kurzvorträge von JournalistInnen, die den Medienwandel seit Jahren prägen, zu Formaten wie »CrowdStory«, »Follow the Money«, »deepr journalism/ untold.st« oder »CORRECT!V« und zu Themen wie News als Games oder Datenjournalismus geben einen Ausblick auf Tendenzen und die Entwicklung der nächsten 10 Jahre. Das Symposium wird live gestreamt. Das Symposium wird moderiert von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schweiger, Leiter des Fachgebiets »Kommunikationswissenschaft insb. interaktive Medien- und Onlinekommunikation« an der Universität Hohenheim.
GLOBALE: Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht | Symposium Fr, 18.09.2015 Scrollytelling, Newsgames, Datenjournalismus, non-lineares Fernsehen oder Gapping verweisen auf eine neue Aufbereitung von Wissen, auf transmediale Formate und innovative Produktionsmöglichkeiten aber auch auf einen Bedarf der Rezipienten sich schnell und kostenfrei Wissen anzueignen. Vor dem Hintergrund der aktuellen Tendenzen der Globalisierung und Digitalisierung fragt das ZKM nach den zukünftigen Trends in der Vermittlung von Wissen. Wie werden wir Wissen in den nächsten Jahren abgreifen? Wie ist das aktuelle Verhältnis von Print- und Online-Medien; welche Geschichten werden mit welchen Mitteln erzählt? Wie wird sich das Profil des Online-Journalisten entwickeln und schließlich – wer bezahlt für Journalismus und wie können innovative Bezahlmodelle aussehen? Im Rahmen des Projekts »GLOBALE. Das neue Kunstereignis im digitalen Zeitalter«, das das zunehmende Ineinandergreifen bisher voneinander getrennter Disziplinen formuliert und neben neuen Methoden und Handlungsweisen, auf neue Formen der Wissensakkumulation und -distribution hinweist, richtet das Symposium »Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht« den Fokus auf aktuelle Trends: Kurzvorträge von JournalistInnen, die den Medienwandel seit Jahren prägen, zu Formaten wie »CrowdStory«, »Follow the Money«, »deepr journalism/ untold.st« oder »CORRECT!V« und zu Themen wie News als Games oder Datenjournalismus geben einen Ausblick auf Tendenzen und die Entwicklung der nächsten 10 Jahre. Das Symposium wird live gestreamt. Das Symposium wird moderiert von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schweiger, Leiter des Fachgebiets »Kommunikationswissenschaft insb. interaktive Medien- und Onlinekommunikation« an der Universität Hohenheim.
GLOBALE: Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht | Symposium Fr, 18.09.2015 Scrollytelling, Newsgames, Datenjournalismus, non-lineares Fernsehen oder Gapping verweisen auf eine neue Aufbereitung von Wissen, auf transmediale Formate und innovative Produktionsmöglichkeiten aber auch auf einen Bedarf der Rezipienten sich schnell und kostenfrei Wissen anzueignen. Vor dem Hintergrund der aktuellen Tendenzen der Globalisierung und Digitalisierung fragt das ZKM nach den zukünftigen Trends in der Vermittlung von Wissen. Wie werden wir Wissen in den nächsten Jahren abgreifen? Wie ist das aktuelle Verhältnis von Print- und Online-Medien; welche Geschichten werden mit welchen Mitteln erzählt? Wie wird sich das Profil des Online-Journalisten entwickeln und schließlich – wer bezahlt für Journalismus und wie können innovative Bezahlmodelle aussehen? Im Rahmen des Projekts »GLOBALE. Das neue Kunstereignis im digitalen Zeitalter«, das das zunehmende Ineinandergreifen bisher voneinander getrennter Disziplinen formuliert und neben neuen Methoden und Handlungsweisen, auf neue Formen der Wissensakkumulation und -distribution hinweist, richtet das Symposium »Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht« den Fokus auf aktuelle Trends: Kurzvorträge von JournalistInnen, die den Medienwandel seit Jahren prägen, zu Formaten wie »CrowdStory«, »Follow the Money«, »deepr journalism/ untold.st« oder »CORRECT!V« und zu Themen wie News als Games oder Datenjournalismus geben einen Ausblick auf Tendenzen und die Entwicklung der nächsten 10 Jahre. Das Symposium wird live gestreamt. Das Symposium wird moderiert von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schweiger, Leiter des Fachgebiets »Kommunikationswissenschaft insb. interaktive Medien- und Onlinekommunikation« an der Universität Hohenheim.
GLOBALE: Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht | Symposium Fr, 18.09.2015 Scrollytelling, Newsgames, Datenjournalismus, non-lineares Fernsehen oder Gapping verweisen auf eine neue Aufbereitung von Wissen, auf transmediale Formate und innovative Produktionsmöglichkeiten aber auch auf einen Bedarf der Rezipienten sich schnell und kostenfrei Wissen anzueignen. Vor dem Hintergrund der aktuellen Tendenzen der Globalisierung und Digitalisierung fragt das ZKM nach den zukünftigen Trends in der Vermittlung von Wissen. Wie werden wir Wissen in den nächsten Jahren abgreifen? Wie ist das aktuelle Verhältnis von Print- und Online-Medien; welche Geschichten werden mit welchen Mitteln erzählt? Wie wird sich das Profil des Online-Journalisten entwickeln und schließlich – wer bezahlt für Journalismus und wie können innovative Bezahlmodelle aussehen? Im Rahmen des Projekts »GLOBALE. Das neue Kunstereignis im digitalen Zeitalter«, das das zunehmende Ineinandergreifen bisher voneinander getrennter Disziplinen formuliert und neben neuen Methoden und Handlungsweisen, auf neue Formen der Wissensakkumulation und -distribution hinweist, richtet das Symposium »Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht« den Fokus auf aktuelle Trends: Kurzvorträge von JournalistInnen, die den Medienwandel seit Jahren prägen, zu Formaten wie »CrowdStory«, »Follow the Money«, »deepr journalism/ untold.st« oder »CORRECT!V« und zu Themen wie News als Games oder Datenjournalismus geben einen Ausblick auf Tendenzen und die Entwicklung der nächsten 10 Jahre. Das Symposium wird live gestreamt. Das Symposium wird moderiert von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schweiger, Leiter des Fachgebiets »Kommunikationswissenschaft insb. interaktive Medien- und Onlinekommunikation« an der Universität Hohenheim.
GLOBALE: Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht | Symposium Fr, 18.09.2015 Scrollytelling, Newsgames, Datenjournalismus, non-lineares Fernsehen oder Gapping verweisen auf eine neue Aufbereitung von Wissen, auf transmediale Formate und innovative Produktionsmöglichkeiten aber auch auf einen Bedarf der Rezipienten sich schnell und kostenfrei Wissen anzueignen. Vor dem Hintergrund der aktuellen Tendenzen der Globalisierung und Digitalisierung fragt das ZKM nach den zukünftigen Trends in der Vermittlung von Wissen. Wie werden wir Wissen in den nächsten Jahren abgreifen? Wie ist das aktuelle Verhältnis von Print- und Online-Medien; welche Geschichten werden mit welchen Mitteln erzählt? Wie wird sich das Profil des Online-Journalisten entwickeln und schließlich – wer bezahlt für Journalismus und wie können innovative Bezahlmodelle aussehen? Im Rahmen des Projekts »GLOBALE. Das neue Kunstereignis im digitalen Zeitalter«, das das zunehmende Ineinandergreifen bisher voneinander getrennter Disziplinen formuliert und neben neuen Methoden und Handlungsweisen, auf neue Formen der Wissensakkumulation und -distribution hinweist, richtet das Symposium »Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht« den Fokus auf aktuelle Trends: Kurzvorträge von JournalistInnen, die den Medienwandel seit Jahren prägen, zu Formaten wie »CrowdStory«, »Follow the Money«, »deepr journalism/ untold.st« oder »CORRECT!V« und zu Themen wie News als Games oder Datenjournalismus geben einen Ausblick auf Tendenzen und die Entwicklung der nächsten 10 Jahre. Das Symposium wird live gestreamt. Das Symposium wird moderiert von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schweiger, Leiter des Fachgebiets »Kommunikationswissenschaft insb. interaktive Medien- und Onlinekommunikation« an der Universität Hohenheim.
GLOBALE: Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht | Symposium Fr, 18.09.2015 Scrollytelling, Newsgames, Datenjournalismus, non-lineares Fernsehen oder Gapping verweisen auf eine neue Aufbereitung von Wissen, auf transmediale Formate und innovative Produktionsmöglichkeiten aber auch auf einen Bedarf der Rezipienten sich schnell und kostenfrei Wissen anzueignen. Vor dem Hintergrund der aktuellen Tendenzen der Globalisierung und Digitalisierung fragt das ZKM nach den zukünftigen Trends in der Vermittlung von Wissen. Wie werden wir Wissen in den nächsten Jahren abgreifen? Wie ist das aktuelle Verhältnis von Print- und Online-Medien; welche Geschichten werden mit welchen Mitteln erzählt? Wie wird sich das Profil des Online-Journalisten entwickeln und schließlich – wer bezahlt für Journalismus und wie können innovative Bezahlmodelle aussehen? Im Rahmen des Projekts »GLOBALE. Das neue Kunstereignis im digitalen Zeitalter«, das das zunehmende Ineinandergreifen bisher voneinander getrennter Disziplinen formuliert und neben neuen Methoden und Handlungsweisen, auf neue Formen der Wissensakkumulation und -distribution hinweist, richtet das Symposium »Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht« den Fokus auf aktuelle Trends: Kurzvorträge von JournalistInnen, die den Medienwandel seit Jahren prägen, zu Formaten wie »CrowdStory«, »Follow the Money«, »deepr journalism/ untold.st« oder »CORRECT!V« und zu Themen wie News als Games oder Datenjournalismus geben einen Ausblick auf Tendenzen und die Entwicklung der nächsten 10 Jahre. Das Symposium wird live gestreamt. Das Symposium wird moderiert von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schweiger, Leiter des Fachgebiets »Kommunikationswissenschaft insb. interaktive Medien- und Onlinekommunikation« an der Universität Hohenheim.
GLOBALE: Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht | Symposium Fr, 18.09.2015 Scrollytelling, Newsgames, Datenjournalismus, non-lineares Fernsehen oder Gapping verweisen auf eine neue Aufbereitung von Wissen, auf transmediale Formate und innovative Produktionsmöglichkeiten aber auch auf einen Bedarf der Rezipienten sich schnell und kostenfrei Wissen anzueignen. Vor dem Hintergrund der aktuellen Tendenzen der Globalisierung und Digitalisierung fragt das ZKM nach den zukünftigen Trends in der Vermittlung von Wissen. Wie werden wir Wissen in den nächsten Jahren abgreifen? Wie ist das aktuelle Verhältnis von Print- und Online-Medien; welche Geschichten werden mit welchen Mitteln erzählt? Wie wird sich das Profil des Online-Journalisten entwickeln und schließlich – wer bezahlt für Journalismus und wie können innovative Bezahlmodelle aussehen? Im Rahmen des Projekts »GLOBALE. Das neue Kunstereignis im digitalen Zeitalter«, das das zunehmende Ineinandergreifen bisher voneinander getrennter Disziplinen formuliert und neben neuen Methoden und Handlungsweisen, auf neue Formen der Wissensakkumulation und -distribution hinweist, richtet das Symposium »Online-Journalismus und die 4. Macht« den Fokus auf aktuelle Trends: Kurzvorträge von JournalistInnen, die den Medienwandel seit Jahren prägen, zu Formaten wie »CrowdStory«, »Follow the Money«, »deepr journalism/ untold.st« oder »CORRECT!V« und zu Themen wie News als Games oder Datenjournalismus geben einen Ausblick auf Tendenzen und die Entwicklung der nächsten 10 Jahre. Das Symposium wird live gestreamt. Das Symposium wird moderiert von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schweiger, Leiter des Fachgebiets »Kommunikationswissenschaft insb. interaktive Medien- und Onlinekommunikation« an der Universität Hohenheim.
Happy New Year! In celebration of the Earth’s birthday, we made it a brand new episode. You’re welcome! A listener was recently exposed to a new term by some guy friends of her own: “cohabbing,” v. gerund, “to spend quality time with a partner one lives with.” This has her wondering: just how accepting are dudes of their bros spending QT with their live-in QTs? And yet another QT is in the early stages of dating a man who is slightly younger than she is — by a whopping two years! In her mind she feels that age ain’t nothing but a number, but in her *heart* she feels that this dude is too immature. Just how OK is it to fret over such a slim gap? The Weeknd ft. Drake & TLC - "Gone" [DJ 2o1 rmx] DJ2o1 https://soundcloud.com/2o1/9-the-weeknd-ft-drake-tlc-gone CC BY 3.0
We were LIVE at Harvey Norman telling stories about when we've had to gap places - for various reasons. Jesse bolted out of a curry shop in the Bombays and Gordon, a Harvey Norman shopper, jumped in with his story!
A way in the network distributed calls to avoid an overload.
Transcript -- A way in the network distributed calls to avoid an overload.
Transcript -- A way in the network distributed calls to avoid an overload.
A way in the network distributed calls to avoid an overload.