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David Giard is a former accountant and a former biochemist, who has been developing solutions using Microsoft technologies for over three decades. Currently, David helps people design and build solutions in his role as a Partner Solution Architect at Microsoft. David has been very active in the developer community, speaking at numerous major conferences, code camps, and user groups around the world; helping to lead user groups; and helping to organize conferences and other geek events. He is the host and producer of the mildly popular online TV shows Technology and Friends and GCast. He is the co-author of the Wrox book Real World .NET, C#, and Silverlight. You can read his latest thoughts at DavidGiard.com. His hobbies include video, photography, sports, and embarrassing his sons. You can find David on the following sites: Twitter Website GitHub Here are some links provided by David: Technology and Friends Podcast PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Spotify Apple Podcasts YouTube Music Amazon Music RSS Feed You can check out more episodes of Coffee and Open Source on https://www.coffeeandopensource.com Coffee and Open Source is hosted by Isaac Levin --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coffeandopensource/support
Motivation, inspiration, and other thoughts coming your way! This week's guest features the one and only John Feitelberg of KFC Radio, of Barstool Sports. Thoughts on the importance of working out through a worldwide pandemic, and what to do about it. Tune in!
The team for a chance to talk with David Giard, Sr. Software Engineer in Commerical Software Engineering about Azure Media Services - what it does, who should use it, and what type of events can take advantage of the capability that it offers. Media File: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode376.mp3 YouTube: Episode 376 - Azure Media Services - YouTube Resources: GCast - aka.ms/gcast Updates: New NPv1 virtual machines are now generally available Public preview: AKS support for Secrets Store Container Storage Interface Microsoft Azure Web PubSub service now in public preview Microsoft acquires Kinvolk to accelerate container-optimized innovation
Want to share your knowledge and experiences with others online? David Giard, host of the Technology and Friends and GCast channels on YouTube, shows you how to get started. Check out David's videos at http://technologyandfriends.com and at https://aka.ms/gcast.
Want to share your knowledge and experiences with others online? David Giard, host of the Technology and Friends and GCast channels on YouTube, shows you how to get started. Check out David's videos at http://technologyandfriends.com and at https://aka.ms/gcast.
Wow what a packed week. If you didn't know who he was before, I would bet that you sure do now. Theodore Ni-*beep*-er is here in studio to talk to us this week about the importance of free speech, not just via the first amendment, but also by the bro code. The social code. The first A-MEN-dment. Also be sure to check out the previous bonus episode with him and Davie talking about the Libertarian Party using only gentle ASMR wet-mouth noise whispers to each other. Kyle brings in a *beep*-ing hot sauce from a real tribal man from the dinosaur times which we enjoy over a hot plate of animal crackers just like the hunter-gatherer tribes did back then. We also decided to stop doing *beep*-ing shout outs to lesser lib*beep*erty pods for a while like F-*beep*-GCAST or Biting the Bullet with Luke and Typo. After Theo has thoroughly tasted his bottle of Busy Bee brand white wine (courtesy of our Patrons of course), we dive de*bleep*er into the *beep*-ing intricacies and *beep* nuances of saying *beeeeeep* BEEEEEEEEEEEP Burning Question for this week:Is it racist to talk to minorities in their accents? This week's closing song is Heart Attack American by The Bronx JOIN OUR DISCORD SERVER AND CHAT WITH US Call our voicemail box at (312) 574-0765 and we'll play your message on the next show SUPPORT THE SHOW Find Burning Boots on Twitter Buy our shirts Listen to our playlist of all outro songs to date Give us $1 on Patreon and get access to our after-hours bonus episode snacks! Vote for us on Liberty Podcast Ranker! Become a member of the Libertarian Party and we get a kickback
Tipo assim, heróis de muitas profissões... No bloco principal desse episódio Capitão, Magrão e Digas, comentam e avaliam um pouco de alguns dos games que mais gostaram nessa geração. Já no bloco de indicações, falam do FPS Bullet Storm, que segundo Magrão, tipo assim, é muito foda e dá pra matar os inimigos de todostodostodos os jeitos. Entendeu!! Infelizmente não conseguimos falar de todos os games que queríamos, mas podem aguardar uma segunda edição (de preferência com mais convidados). Alguns dos games que citamos: Alan Wake, Dark Souls,Dead Space, Gears of War, GTA, Castlevania, TWD da Telltale. Acesse: www.opontog.com Não esqueçam de comentar no post do podcast, e de avaliar o podcast na iTunes Store. Sugestões, correções e reclamações entre em contato pelo e-mail: contatoopontog@gmail.com
No primeiro bloco desse episódio falamos do mestre dos jogos de luta Ed Boon e de sua maior criação Mortal Kombat, relembre o jogo e veja se você sabe tudo mesmo sobre o game. No segundo bloco trazemos como indicação o cultuado Shadow of the Colossus. E ainda muita zuera com Capitão, Nariguebas e nosso convidado Digas. Não esqueçam de comentar no post do podcast, e de avaliar o podcast na iTunes Store. Sugestões, correções e reclamações entre em contato pelo E-mail: contatoopontog@gmail.com www.opontog.com
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Gcast vs. Podomatic w/ K7, InnerToob, CyberSmarts, iTunes free stuff and some GREAT ideas for the classroom!
CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers
Sleepy Hollow, part 2! The entire “Legend of Sleepy Hollow” has been re-recorded and remastered and, along with a few other Halloweenie kinds of stories, . , and why I hate reserchers...well...not hate...but really strongly prefer the applied sciences... Allergic reaction to mosquito bites identified for first time—"skeeter syndrome"MILWAUKEE—Bug bites are a standard annoyance for those who spend time outside during the summer months. The consequence for most is uncomfortable swelling and itching at the site of the bite for a short period of time. However, young children, immune deficient persons and those previously unexposed to mosquitoes are at increased risk for a severe reaction to mosquito bites according to a study in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Canadian researchers recently identified this reaction as "skeeter syndrome," defined as mosquito-bite induced large, local inflammatory reactions accompanied by fever.Large local reactions to mosquito bites are under diagnosed and sometimes assumed to be infectious in nature when in fact, they are the result of an allergic reaction. In this study, researchers studied five healthy children between the ages of two and four with no history of allergy to insect bites. Each had been diagnosed with cellulitis, a bacterial infection of the skin and tissue that is usually found on the face, neck or legs. The children developed extreme redness, swelling, warmth and inflammation within hours of a witnessed mosquito bite. Several months later the children were tested for allergy to mosquito. Blood tests confirmed that the children had been misdiagnosed: the symptoms they experienced were the result of an allergic reaction to a mosquito bite, not cellulitis.People with skeeter syndrome should minimize their exposure to mosquitoes to avoid experiencing an adverse reaction. It is important to increase the awareness of skeeter syndrome so those affected can avoid unnecessary diagnostic procedures and antibiotic treatments.[From: "Skeeter syndrome." J Allergy Clin Immunol 1999;104: 705-707.] The has my hat (I think)!Maybe I should engage in ?WEAVING!?!?! Tragic Crafting... But more importantly: Why don't the folks on Survivor start studying THE SECOND they send their application in??? for those of us with less dough than fiber. ! No, meet YOUR self. No really, meet...em...the food was great. And, I promised you . So here: These Hessians.... not so much this one... APOLOGIES! Dateline: Dallas, TX, 3:00am, Terminal C7, Samsung hospitality lounge. I flew to NYC to surprise my husband on our 10th Anniversary, and am currently stuck in D-FW airport (grrrrrrr) at 3AM. I was supposed to be home five hours ago. Don't get me started...just please know that your podcast page was supposed to be up a long while ago. The Libsyn page should have loaded though, on Thursday, and the rss feed should have dumped the 'cast onto iTunes. At least, that's what I set it up to do... I'll get the little GCast player up on this site ASAP. Thank's for your patience! B ook talk begins at 15:50. Listen to 27 .
If you've been listening to the last seven shows, they were all recorded between February and June 2006 and originally hosted on Gcast. Now I'm done with the transfer of old interviews and we're on to the new!I'm thrilled to have had an opportunity to interview Anna Lappe, the co-author of Grub: Ideas for an Urban Organic Kitchen with Bryant Terry, and co-author of Hope's Edge with her mother Frances Moore Lappe. Anna is also a co-founder, with her mother, of the Small Planet Fund, and a founding principal of the Small Planet Institute, based in Cambridge Massachusetts.You can read a transcript of this interview on my blog, Have Fun * Do Good.
Welcome Big Vision Podcast listeners new and old. I am transferring my interviews over from Gcast, where I started posting the Big Vision podcast in February of 2006. My first interview was with Alli Chagi-Starr. Alli is the Art and Media Director of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights' Reclaim the Future Program. Alli is also the co-founder of Art and Revolution, and founder of Art in Action, Dancers without Borders, and the Radical Performance Fest. In addition to being an artist, performer and dancer, Alli is also a writer, whose most recent piece can be found in the Code Pink anthology, Stop the Next War Now.You can read a transcript of this interview on my blog, Have Fun * Do Good.
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Welcome to the show it is January 4th and this is our 117th show. Today will be an interview with Ali Partovi the CEO of Garageband.com, please visit http://www.garageband.com/