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We practice the verb 'to use' and Monday in the future tense using 'going to'. We also learn to say the word 'Machine'.
Nobel Prize for 'machine learning'...but what does that mean? Hour 1 10/8/2024 full 2168 Tue, 08 Oct 2024 19:00:30 +0000 s7JnHuF337uRcApaaGwvxqFbMabUsII9 news The Dana & Parks Podcast news Nobel Prize for 'machine learning'...but what does that mean? Hour 1 10/8/2024 You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player
On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head is joined by Mike Howell, the Executive Director of the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project. Howell and Head discuss the influx of Haitan immigrants into Springfield, Ohio and allegations of pet theft along with other issues. Howell cited evidence from police reports, residents' previous complaints to city officials and viral online videos, highlighting the chaos caused by a wide open southern border and a major difference in culture.Furthermore, Howell also addressed the issue of non-citizens being registered to vote, citing the Heritage Foundation's undercover investigations in New York, North Carolina, and Georgia. He emphasized the need for election integrity and the challenges faced by Republicans in countering the left's political machinery. Howell called for strong leadership to address these issues and restore trust in the electoral system.Learn more about Mike Howell and the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project by following their ‘X' Account: @OversightPR.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Daily Quiz - Music Today's Questions: Question 1: Which English rock band released the album 'Machine Head'? Question 2: According To The Beatles What did Rocky Racoon find in his room? Question 3: What song did Haddaway have a hit with in 1993? Question 4: Which American singer, songwriter, and actress released the studio album 'Born This Way'? Question 5: Which Finnish symphonic metal band released the album 'Once'? Question 6: Who had a hit in 1980 with Turning Japanese? Question 7: What song did Deee-Lite have a hit with in 1990? Question 8: Which Song Ends With The Line "God Speed Your Love To Me"? Question 9: Which song begins with the lyrics: "What you want, baby, I got it!"? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Static-X bassist Tony Campos and Dope frontman Edsel Dope discuss the 'Machine Killer' tour, new Static-X music and why they decided to rebuild Static-X with Xer0 in place of Wayne Static.
On this episode of Change Agents, Andy Stumpf talks with Angels of East Africa founder, entrepreneur, and minister, Sam Childers. Sam's life and work with children in South Sudan and Uganda was depicted in the 2011 movie Machine Gun Preacher starring Gerard Butler. SPONSOR: Change Agents is presented by Montana Knife Company. Use CODE "CHANGEAGENTS10" for 10% off your first order at https://www.montanaknifecompany.com/ MTNTOUGH Go to https://mtntough.com/ and enter code CHANGEAGENTS to receive 40% OFF - a savings of about $100 your MTNTOUGH+ annual subscription. Subscribe to the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/change-agents-with-andy-stumpf/id1677415740 Shop IRONCLAD Apparel: https://shop.thisisironclad.com/ Change Agents is an IRONCLAD original. Visit https://www.thisisironclad.com to learn more. Be sure to subscribe to @thisisironclad on YouTube and major social platforms.
Notre invité de la semaine est une vedette de la télévision qui provient de la suisse: Albert, la marionnette de Poèt'Machine! Julien confronte ses démons du passé et appelle des gens à qui il n'a pas parlé depuis 20-25 ans pour régler des comptes! Sophie poursuit son périple sur la route de la mort et nous parle d'options écologiques pour disposer du corps d'un animal de compagnie! Guillaume revient sur la controverse sur Nintendo et nous fait une délicieuse chronique sur les crevettes soi-disant de Matane! Murphy se trouve une nouvelle fois devant un adversaire de longue date puisque des antibiotiques ont ravivé sa diabolique fissure anale, mais ça ne l'empêche pas de nous faire une chronique sur ses habitudes de consommation à l'épicerie! Et Maxime nous *secret* un *secret* en ayant une *secret* dans le *secret* d'un *secret* Des si et des rais: on a ce qu'il faut pour faire une chanson! Avec: Julien Bernatchez, Murphy Cooper, Sophie Croteau, Guillaume Dupuis, Maxime Gervais et Mathieu Niquette Date d'enregistrement : 23 mai 2023Patreon.com/DesSiEtDesRaisFacebook.com/DesSiEtDesRaisDiscord.gg/hyafqCeUKV
Timothy Olyphant DODGED 'MACHINE GUN FIRE' In Lori Lightfoot's Chicago on Justified Set! New To The Podcast? Looking for a alternative to WOKE Media?! You Are In The Right Place! Make sure you subscribe! New To The Channel? Hit the Subscribe Button and Check out Our Website For Exclusive Content and Livestreams: www.blackandwhitenetwork.com Get your MERCH here: https://teespring.com/stores/blackandwhitesports Use Promo Code "USAFIRST" for 25% Off! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitenetwork/support
Gary 'Machine' McKee & Gary 'Mankini' Graham. Two of West Cumbria's finest fellows. Gary '365 consecutive marathons' updates us on the last year and the after feels of raising £1.3 million for Cancer Charities. Gary Graham - Ex Met Officer - gives us a most extraordinary Gobsmacked moment helping to avert a massive terrorist attack, as well as illuminating us on his alter ego as a Mankini Wearing Poet Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our discussion today dives into the climate change related applications of AI and machine learning, and how organizations are working towards mobilizing them to address the climate problem. Priya shares her thoughts on advanced technology and creating a dystopian version of humanity, what made her decide on her Ph.D. topic, and what she learned touring the world interviewing power grid experts around the world.Key Points From This Episode:Priya shares her take on ChatGPT.We talk about ChatGPT guard rails and whether it should be done manually or with built in technology that automatically detects issues.Concerns with the concept of advanced technology and creating a dystopian version of humanity. What made Priya want to get into her particular Ph.D. topic.What surprised her about her tour around the world interviewing people. Priya explains what she means by a 'systems problem.'Machine learning and AI in power grids; what is the thrift of opportunity?Priya speaks to the reason why she found a climate change AI organization.Narrowing the focus, in AI and Climate Change, as an organization.Priya shares an example of what work looks like for someone in a role with machine learning and climate change. Recent wins in the climate change world and how they measure the success of their progress. The gap between the vision of where she is now and where she wants to be in the medium term. Tweetables:“When we are working on climate change related problems, even ones that are “technical problems” every problem is basically a socio-political technical problem, and really understanding that context when we move that forward can be really important.” — @priyald17 [0:10:02]“Machine learning in power grids and really in a lot of other climate relevance sectors can contribute along several themes or in several ways.” — @priyald17 [0:12:18]“What prompted us to found this organization, Climate Change AI, [is] to really help mobilize the AI machine learning community towards climate action by bringing them together with climate researchers, entrepreneurs, industry, policy, all of these players who are working to address the climate problems and sort of to do that together.” — @priyald17 [0:17:21]Longer quote“So the whole idea of Climate Change AI is rather than just focusing on what can we as individuals who are already in this area do to do research projects or deployment projects in this area, how can we sort of mobilize the broader talent pool and really help them to connect with entities that are really wanting to use their skills for climate action.” — @priyald17 [0:19:17]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Priya DontiPriya Donti on TwitterPutting the Smarts in the Smart GridClimate Change AIClimate Change AI Interactive SummariesHow AI HappensSama
Wir sprechen live auf der TradeOff.ai über Shortselling und Pips Poker Vergangenheit. Was hat Machine Learning mit Bauchgefühl zu tun? Welche Frage stellt Pip an BewerberInnen, die CMO werden möchten? Wie sieht Pip die Zukunft von Tech Aktien? Philipp Glöckler (https://www.linkedin.com/in/philippgloeckler/) und Philipp Klöckner (https://twitter.com/pip_net) sprechen heute über: (00:03:35) Shortselling vs. Poker (00:08:40) Marketing Attribution (00:12:45) Marketing Abteilung aufbauen (00:22:50) Die Rolle von AI. Bauchgefühl = 'Machine' Learning (00:29:30) Tech Werte 2023 (00:31:45) VC als self-fulfilling-prophecy? (00.34:20) Bauchgefühlsentscheidungen in exponentiellen Märkten (00:37:45) Gruppengröße bei Entscheidungsfindung Shownotes: Vielen Dank Thorsten Heilig von https://paretos.com/ für die Einladung! **Doppelgänger Tech Talk Podcast** Doppelgänger & Friends auf Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/doppelgaengerio Sheet https://doppelgaenger.io/sheet/ Earnings & Event Kalender https://www.doppelgaenger.io/kalender/ Disclaimer https://www.doppelgaenger.io/disclaimer/ Passionfroot Storefront www.passionfroot.xyz/doppelgaenger Post Production by Jan Wagener https://twitter.com/JanAusDemOff Aktuelle Doppelgänger Werbepartner https://lollipod.de/sn/doppelgaenger-werbung
Liza Lim talks about how she came into new music and topics such as ecological thinking and collaboration that inspire and motivate her. Issues of representation and feminism also play a role in her life, especially in her teaching at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music at the University of Sydney. At Musikfest Berlin there are two concerts that feature her music: 11 Sept 2022, Ensemble Kollectiv conducted by Enno Poppe perform Lim's 'Machine for Contacting the Dead' together with Clara Iannotta and Xenakis. https://www.berlinerfestspiele.de/en/berliner-festspiele/programm/bfs-gesamtprogramm/programmdetail_372191.html 15 Sept 2022, The American JACK Quartet give the German premiere of 'String Creatures' in a program with Lachenmann and Xenakis. https://www.berlinerfestspiele.de/en/berliner-festspiele/programm/bfs-gesamtprogramm/programmdetail_372195.html
This time around Irish filmmaker Andrew Baird joins Niall Browne to talk about his new film One Way. A character based thriller which stars Colson Baker (aka Machine Gun Kelly), Kevin Bacon and Travis Fimmel, One Way is a piece which mainly takes place in one location - onboard a bus. Considering its limited scope, One Way is a film which is directed with a tremendous amount of flair and energy - and it must be given credit for featuring a strong performance by rapper-turned actor Coulson Baker. During the course of the conversation, Baird talks about how the thriller came together, its various location changes, the difficulties of making a low budget film - as well as what it was like working with his leading man.
Randy and co-host Reed Shimozawa (Zuckerbaby / Smash LA) celebrate the 50th anniversary of Deep Purple's 6th studio album ‘Machine Head', released March 25, 1972.Click this link to access your format of choice. https://linktr.ee/beerrumrocknrollWelcome to the 'Beer Rum & Rock N Roll' podcast. A rock music podcast hosted by Randy Legault. Saving rock - one conversation at a time.It's happy hour! Subscribe now and join us.Randy Legault is a serious motherfucker when it comes to rock music, owns a video editing company 'Legault Post' and enjoys beer and rum. He's a good boy, crazy 'bout Elvis. Loves Zeppelin and his lovely wife too. A true defender of the faith with a serious arsenal of knowledge that is fun tapping into."Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."https://twitter.com/BEERRUMROCKROLLhttps://www.facebook.com/BEERRUMROCKNROLLhttps://www.instagram.com/beerrumrocknrollhttps://linktr.ee/beerrumrocknrollLinks To Check Out:DEEP PURPLE - Machine Head Live in Copenhagen 1972https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBl0leqoY6YDeep Purple drummer Ian Paice playing with one stick (HD)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSEPEw3rr4E&t=41sLazy - Jimmy Barnes & Joe Bonamassahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69EcnxJmnd4
Band It About - Proudly Supporting Live Music "Podcast Series"
Michael Giuffreda joins me in The Engine Room this week to discuss his musical journey. His first band was 'The Gods of Traffic Lights', and his first professional/touring band was 'Patriarchal Death Machine'. Michael is a professional musician, drummer & educator from Adelaide, South Australia, who enjoys playing Progressive Metal, Hard Rock, and Hard-Punk music. I met Mick late 2017 not long after I had launched my Band It About Facebook Page, which at the time, I had been going around to watch and record bands performing around South Australia. I got to know Mick and the band members of 'Machine Head The Australian Deep Purple Experience', when I was assisting as an admin on their Facebook page in 2018. Mick's career was built on live gigs, tours, online drum education, studio session work, recording, private teaching, clinics and workshops. He is currently the session drummer for local band 'Full Frontal Lobotomy' and will be touring with 'The Morissette Journey (A Tribute to Alanis Morissette)' next year. Music Intro: "Band It About" theme song was written and recorded by Catherine Lambert & Michael Bryant for the BAND IT ABOUT Podcast Series. Outro: "Destroy This System" by Patriarchal Death Machine, released 27/1/2011, it is the 4th track on their EP "Yes!" Mick's links: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR94tjxVOf6R8kLzYI7WniQ https://www.instagram.com/_mgdrums/ https://www.facebook.com/michaelgiuffredadrums/?ref=pages_you_manage The Morissette Journey (A Tribute to Alanis Morissette) https://www.facebook.com/fullfrontallobotomy https://www.facebook.com/Machinehead.OZ/ https://www.facebook.com/patriarchadeathmachine/ To support this independent podcast: https://paypal.me/banditabout?locale.x=en_AU Review: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/band-it-about-podcast-series-985443/reviews/63027 Follow on Socials: https://www.facebook.com/BAND-It-ABOUT-Podcast-Series-103410885324059/ https://www.instagram.com/banditaboutpodcastseries/?hl=en https://twitter.com/dispillane?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/allowmetoguideyoutothegig Email: banditabout17@gmail.com http://www.subscribeonandroid.com/anchor.fm/s/10a6ecfc/podcast/rss Website: https://www.podpage.com/band-it-about-podcast-series/ If you enjoy listening please share the link with your friends. Thanks for listening, Band It About - Proudly Supporting Live Music #drummers #musicinterviews #musicpodcasts #mgdrums #adelaidesouthaustralia #adelaidedrummers #drumming #musiccommentary #podcast #podcasts #banditabout #banditaboutpodcastseries #pearldrums --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dianne-spillane/message
It has been one space-filled July! Today in Space we share our 5 major takeaways from everything human spaceflight this month...because that's a thing now!? But seriously, there's a lot to unpack here. It's not just logical and technological, but emotional and complicated. So let's talk about it We want to know what this billionaire space race means to you. Email us at todayinspacepodcast@gmail.com or on social media @todayinspacepod! To stir up the conversation, we discuss: 1. Capsules vs. Spaceships 2. Astronauts vs. Space Tourists 3. Wealth, Inequality, & open-access to space 4. Rage Against the 'Machine' of Humanity 5. The Affect of Human Spaceflight - why are these missions so emotional!!?? We also share a New Concept thanks to Jacob Hoffman for a new inclusive term 'spaceflyer' that acknowledges the magic of being a space tourist, but maintains the unique certification & skill for becoming an Astronaut or Cosmonaut. And the FAA tends to agree, and so would we. Blue Origin Test Flight Replay: https://youtu.be/tMHhXzpwupU Virgin Galactic Unity22 Replay: https://youtu.be/ZPrB3WvnZpE FAA Revises criteria for commercial astronaut wings: https://spacenews.com/faa-revises-criteria-for-commercial-astronaut-wings/ The origin of the term "Spaceflyers" - Jacob Hoffman @wildlingupnorth: https://twitter.com/wildlingupnorth/status/1418205715336892433 Blue Origin: Jeff Beezos and his brother will go to space: https://www.blueorigin.com/news/jeff-bezos-first-human-flight Auction closes at 28 million for ride with Beezos brothers to Space: https://www.blueorigin.com/news/the-very-first-seat-on-new-shepard-sells-for-28-million https://youtu.be/Ik0XTCv17LY - Some of the broadcast SpaceX Inspiration4 team training before orbital launch into space Crew Details: https://inspiration4.com/crew The Mission: https://inspiration4.com/mission Training & Progress: https://www.instagram.com/Inspiration4/
Jul 8 – FS Insider welcomes Ben Hunt, author of the widely read Epsilon Theory newletter, to discuss the narrative machine, how it differs from Ray Dalio's conception of the 'Economic Machine', and... Subscribe to our premium weekday podcasts: https://www.financialsense.com/subscribe
This week we're presenting a special episode of our Day 2 podcast about everything Amazon, going behind-the-scenes of the New York Times investigation into the company's warehouse HR practices. Subscribe to Day 2 in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen. Amazon's direct workforce rose by 500,000 people in 2020 — that's half a million people — to nearly 1.3 million employees. The extraordinary hiring, supporting the rapid expansion of Amazon's warehouse and delivery operations, raised the natural question: what would be the consequences of all that growth? An eight-month New York Times investigation, published this week, provides much of the answer, telling the stories of warehouse workers caught up in an unforgiving, error-prone system that struggled to keep pace with Amazon's growth, the unique challenges of the pandemic, and unprecedented customer demand. The piece reveals the limitations of Amazon's automated HR technology, but it also demonstrates the impact of policy decisions by Amazon executives, including founder Jeff Bezos and operations-leader-turned-consumer chief Dave Clark. Among them, according to the story: a conscious decision to encourage turnover and limit upward mobility among hourly warehouse workers. Karen Weise, the Seattle-based New York Times tech reporter who reported the story with her colleagues, Jodi Kantor and Grace Ashford, shares the backstory and talks about their key findings in this podcast discussion.s See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The royal name blame game rumbles on: did Prince Harry ‘ask' the Queen's permission to name his daughter Lilibet or ‘tell' her? Kate Mansey – who wrote about the story in the Mail on Sunday – says that following the row, which saw royal sources questioning Harry and Meghan's version of events to a BBC reporter, Her Majesty has decided that the Palace will challenge ‘mistruths' made about the family. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of “Are You A Robot?”, Ben Byford joins us to discuss his insights from “Machine Ethics”, and how much the AI ethics space has changed over the past 5 years. Ben is also a Consultant at Ethical by Design. You can follow him on Twitter (@benbyford) or LinkedIn. This episode is brought to you by EthicsGrade, an ESG Ratings agency with a particular focus on Technology Governance, especially AI Ethics. You can find more information about EthicsGrade here: https://www.ethicsgrade.io/ You can also follow EthicsGrade on Twitter (@EthicsGrade) and LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2JCiQOg Connect with Us: Join our Slack channel for more conversation about the big ethics issues that rise from AI: https://bit.ly/3jVdNov Follow Are You A Robot? on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook: @AreYouARobotPod Follow our LinkedIn page: https://bit.ly/3gqzbSw Check out our website: https://www.areyouarobot.co.uk/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3r4qj9R Follow Demetrios on Twitter @Dpbrinkm and LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2TPrA5w Resources: Machine Ethics podcast: https://www.machine-ethics.net/
This week the guys explore an album that is nearly 50 years old, 1972's 'Machine Head' by Deep Purple. The album was BJ's choice, and no one was hurt during the making of this podcast.Listen to the album here:https://open.spotify.com/album/1EK3a0Yctg4d3nGQzE4Uty
On April 22nd, 1972 Deep Purple scored their second UK No.1 album with 'Machine Head'. In the US it reached #7. It's often cited as a major influence in the early development of the heavy metal music genre. Commercially, it remains Deep Purple's most successful album thanks to some iconic tracks like "Highway Star", "Space Truckin'" and the song that features the mother of all guitar riffs - "Smoke On The Water".This album is much more than its hit radio singles, however. This is a band at its creative peek. What's most impressive is the songs were written and recorded at a lightning fast pace and in extremely unconventional surroundings. In this episode we'll take you through the band's early history and what led up to the 'Machine Head' album. We'll also get into the creation of the seven songs from the album along with one that was ultimately left off called "When A Blind Man Cries". Plus, hear some of the tracks broken down in the studio and comments from the band members from the excellent 2002 "Classic Albums" documentary on the album.TRACKLISTING:SIDE ONE:1. "Highway Star"2. "Maybe I'm a Leo"3. "Pictures of Home"4. "Never Before"SIDE TWO:1. "Smoke on the Water"2. "Lazy"3. "Space Truckin'"DISCovery on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheDISCoverypodcasthome DISCovery on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DISCoverySenichThe DISCovery theme song "Woo Hoo" by Reebosound (https://reebosound.bandcamp.com)Please give the show a five-star rating and review wherever you listen to DISCovery!
Brockhampton announced that their new album, "Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine," will be one of their last. Kevin Abstract and Romil Hemnani discuss how a year in isolation shaped the new sound. And, the state of Georgia is concerned that loggerhead sea turtles nest now face a threat from a federal change in ship canal dredging. WABE's Molly Samuel reports.
Introducing Monday's Sporting Fix, host Clayton Bester celebrates another major snooker win for the 'Melbourne Machine', Neil Robertson, sometimes known as the 'Thunder Down Under'
Nubs leads the discussion and review of Nickelback's 2017 album 'Feed The Machine' – including, as always, albums + songs on our radar and much more! It's time for everyone's favorite band..! Well. At least for some people. Tune in to hear Nubs defend this band as the torch carrier of rock 'n roll...Toph's retirement job audition...and the boys deliver a Michael McDonald + Philip Bailey duet for the ages. You're welcome. Put your bias in the backseat, and enjoy this one!
Popularized in sci-fi movies like the Terminator, the Matrix and others is the concept of a “machine-age”, or what Matthew Yarger and others refer to as “the machine economy.” We’ve seen this debate in regard to ethical AI, or "fairness in algorithms,” but a new frontier is appearing in regard to centralization, walled gardens and networks with “a single point of failure.” In a centralized system, there are fears automation could allow “Skynet” scenario - machines making decisions so complex, that meaningful human control is no longer necessary or perhaps even possible.In a DLT, or decentralized ledger system, information is no longer owned by a single platform. A malicious AI or non-state actor has no central location to hack - at least in theory, the attack surface is reduced from billions, right down to 1. Automation & DLT technologies are changing philosophy and ideation in the cyber-security sector. But are decentralized systems really the future? Will these systems be permissioned or permissionless? And can Decentralized Ledger Technology allow automated systems to scale into our economies and personal lives, without compromising our safety, privacy and security? Today we’re talking with Mathew Yarger, Head of Mobility and Automotive at the IOTA Foundation, on the machine economy, and cybersecurity
Hasan, Armut'ta Machine Learning Engineer olarak çalışıyor. Kendisi ile veri bilimi dünyasına ve kavramlarına bir genel bakış atmakla başlayıp, akademik geçmişi ve iş hayatında üzerine çalıştığı projeler hakkında konuştuk.
Welcome to the Press Conference on the Blood Red channel, where usually we hear just from Jurgen Klopp ahead of Liverpool’s next match. But seeing as their next match is such a big one, we will also be hearing from the manager of the Tottenham Hotspur team that will arrive at Anfield tomorrow night for a top-of-the-table battle... and that manager, of course, being Jose Mourinho. Jurgen praised Jose for turning Spurs into a ‘result machine' at his press conference at Kirby, and Jose responded to those comments at his own press conference, later in the afternoon, as well as making some interesting remarks about Liverpool’s injury problems. You can hear both of the press conferences, which includes touching tributes to the late, great Gerard Houllier, here.Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCJoin our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fcThe Liverpool Echo sends a twice-daily Liverpool FC bulletin out via email with the all latest news, views and analysis from Anfield. Sign up for this service here: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/newsletter-preference-centre/Download our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple – https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfcThe Liverpool Echo sends a twice-daily Liverpool FC bulletin out via email with the all latest news, views and analysis from Anfield. Sign up for this service here: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/newsletter-preference-centre/ Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/ Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-TbqyJWlhRPedk-if0rKtw?view_as=subscriber Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fc Download our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple – https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc
Toph leads the discussion and review of Kraftwerk's 1978 album 'The Man-Machine' – including, as always, albums + songs on our radar and much more! The fellas dive into an incredibly important group...and attempt to answer the question, was this their most important work? Also, Nubs brags about celebrity musician encounters -- while at the same time, "Nubs Hütter" delivers perhaps his most amazing vocal performance to date. Tune in as wir fahren fahren fahren auf der Episode 21..!
It's 1907 and President Teddy Roosevelt has been kidnapped! That's the premise of Barttlow's Dread Machine, a fantastic creation by Tribetoy and Beep Games, which looks as if the mechanical game actually dates from 1907. Now that the full game and soundtrack have been released, I caught up with composer Steve Kirk, who filled me in on how he created a (mostly) authentic soundtrack with period instruments including a temperamental banjo. Steve says one of many challenges that composing the score presented was that the cues were quite long, in order to cover all of the action in each level, instead of the frequently-used little melodic stems. Steve used ingenious ways to keep the cues interesting, including borrowing moving from key to key as Schubert did in much of his music. After spending a year and a half writing the soundtrack for Bartlow , Steve says he's set a high bar for incorporating the techniques he developed, and is looking forward to using them in future projects. And he
An odd one this week (we explain at the start), but we're looking at the Netflix powder keg of crap 'Project Power'. Jamie Foxx leads the charge, along with cameos from some of Hollywood's big hitters 'Machine-gun Kelly' and Casey Neistat from Youtube. Sounds too good to be true? Maybe you should stop drinking before work then. We're talking some truly WTF moments including: what the deal was with the 'powers'? Why the soundtrack? And of course, which Youtuber would you like to see fight to the death? Play along at home! THERE'S ALSO SOME RAPPING FROM A CERTAIN HOST. Have fun with that one xox. #projectpower #netflix #jamiefoxx #caseyneistat #machinegunkelly #whatacast
Schools are back in session, while movie theaters still have to wait. Still, the movies keep coming your way. In this week's "Cinema Chat," WEMU's David Fair talks to Michigan and State Theater executive director Russ Collins about the new flicks you can watch at home, courtesy of the Michigan Theater's 'Virtual Movie Palace.'
Artists Till Witwer and Netta Sadovsky discuss the art of creating, facilitating and executing a live action role-playing game--by artists, for artists. This isn’t your standard ogre-in-the-woods, dressing up as a knight with a sword in the middle of nowhere kind of LARP-ing, but rather a fully immersive investigation of the career-building workshop format. With alternately paralyzing, cathartic, and surprising outcomes, Witwer and Sadovsky are interested in discovering what stands between artists and “The Great Success Machine.”
This episode is the fifth episode of this podcast. I will be talking about the fifth episode of What's New Scooby-Doo? The fifth Episode is 'It's Mean, It's Green, It's the Mystery Machine' in this episode we see the Mystery Machine start to act strange, has the Mystery Machine turned evil or is something else happening? Let's hope the gang get to the bottom of this mystery before someone gets hurt. I would recommend rewatching this episode because the Mystery kids is such a fun idea and I like the backstory for the Mystery Machine. I really hope you enjoy this episode. Transcript Link below or go to MeddlingPawdcasts.com and go to the blog section of the website. https://meddlingpawdcasts.com/2020/07/30/its-mean-its-green-its-the-mystery-machine-season-1-episode-5/
What if the very first "video game" was actually invented in 1907? That's the premise of Bartlow's Dread Machine , created by Beep Games and Tribetoy. Teddy Roosevelt has been kidnapped, and it's the player's mission to rescue him. Composer Steve Kirk says his inspiration for the rollicking soundtrack was a suprising combination of Ravel, Schubert and John Philip Sousa! The studio behind the game even keeps their website true to the time, with "authentic" reviews from 1907 newspapers. Steve says his biggest challenge with the soundtrack was sticking to the conventions of the period, which meant no use of synths, electric guitars or any other instruments that weren't around in 1907. Instead, he put together an ensemble that included accoustic drums, violins, winds and a banjo. Bartlow's Dread Machine will be playable soon through Steam's Early Access, and is expected to be released for other platforms later this year. Steve says a soundtrack release is also in the works. Music used in
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Thursday July 11, 2013
Jarod is joined by Senior NBA Writer for The Athletic, and the author of "The Victory Machine: The Making and Unmaking of the Warriors Dynasty", Ethan Sherwood Strauss. They discuss the logistics of book writing versus NBA reporting, and lift the curtain on what it's actually like within the NBA ecosystem. What was it like during the Warriors ascent? Does he have a relationship with Kevin Durant? They end the episode discussing ways to improve the NBA for the fans and discuss when we might see basketball again. You can follow Ethan on Twitter at @SherwoodStrauss As always follow @jshector and @jennalemoncelli on Twitter and Instagram. Follow @7FootersPod on Twitter and @7footerspodcast on Instagram! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pablo Torre stops by for a mind bending, vocal confluence of a conversation about The Victory Machine, Colin Cowherd, Michale Jordan Fleeting Fame and more.
The Athletic's own Ethan Sherwood Strauss joins the show to discuss his new book, "The Victory Machine: The Making and Unmaking of the Warriors Dynasty."
Bomani Jones recaps the first set of episodes from "The Last Dance", including how the ability or lack thereof between Michael Jordan, Jerry Krause, Scottie Pippen, and Phil Jackson to coexist like "a group project in school" hits differently for each of them (1:40). Bo also touches on why people are too hard on the NFL right now for trying to put on a virtual draft (32:15). Plus, Ethan Sherwood Strauss of The Athletic stops by to discuss his book "The Victory Machine: The Making and Unmaking of the Warriors Dynasty" (36:30).
Bomani Jones recaps the first set of episodes from "The Last Dance", including how the ability or lack thereof between Michael Jordan, Jerry Krause, Scottie Pippen, and Phil Jackson to coexist like "a group project in school" hits differently for each of them (1:40). Bo also touches on why people are too hard on the NFL right now for trying to put on a virtual draft (32:15). Plus, Ethan Sherwood Strauss of The Athletic stops by to discuss his book "The Victory Machine: The Making and Unmaking of the Warriors Dynasty" (36:30).
Daniel Rotsztain joined Alan to talk about his social distancing machine. SEE THE VIDEO HERE: https://www.instagram.com/p/B-7K331BHFK/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet
Check out the thirteenth episode of TNT: Thursday Night Throwdown, a LIVE weekly vidcast based in Canada focusing on Pro-Wrestling, Canadian Independent Wrestling and much more as CWN Founder & Editor Chris Maloney and Shawn Bates of the Scumbags of Wrestling shared their thoughts on WWE WrestleMania 36, UFC 249, TV Tapings, NJPW, Angelina Love, Jordan Devlin, The Ultimate Warrior, AEW vs. NXT, the latest in Canadian Independent Wrestling featuring a LIVE interview with 'The Wrestling Machine' Tyson Dux, #Scumbags100 and much more! TNT: Thursday Night Throwdown detonates LIVE every Thursday night @ 8PM ET on Facebook Live & YouTube and you can check out our thirteenth episode at the following links
Chad Holloway joins Jeff Platt as co-host for the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast. This week they offer their binge-watching recommendations, discuss Tiger King, and recap the conclusion of the WSOP.com Online Super Circuit Series, which included Matt Stout winning player of the series. They also welcome guest Andy Bellin, who shares details on The Baccarat King, the film he's writing based off Phil Ivey and Kelly Sun's exploits. This week's sponsors: GG Poker, Oddschecker US, and Run It Once.
Swindon producer Chaney dedicates his Mini Mix for Annie Mac to euphoric time travel.
I dagens episode snakker vi om kortfilmer vi har sett. Kortfilm er et spennende og vanskelig format som ofte lages mens man studerer eller brukes som et springbrett for håpefulle filmskapere ved å konkurrere på filmfestivaler og skape buzz. Kulturen er en norsk kortfilm laget av Ernst De Geer og var hans avgangsfilm fra Den Norske Filmskolen i 2018. Will the Machine er en amerikansk kortfilm av Kent Lamm og Chris Fornataro, to håpefulle filmskapere som sannsynligvis ønsker å slå gjennom i den amerikanske filmbransjen. Lenker:- The Lighthouse - Downton Abbey (2019) - 22. juli - Starship Troopers - Next Floor - Kulturen: https://vimeo.com/343729706 - Will the Machine: https://vimeo.com/293464221 - Next Floor: https://vimeo.com/75251217 --- || Kontakt oss på mail: flashback@soundtank.no || For annonsering eller andre henvendelser: podcast@soundtank.no || Støtt oss ved å gi et bidrag via Vipps: søk Soundtænk, velg Flashback og gi ønsket bidrag. Det hjelper oss til å kunne produsere enda mer kvalitetsinnhold! || Flashback er laget av Babatunde Adam Oluwalana & Remi Sørdal & Morten Bjørnadal || Lydarbeid av Sondre F. Myrhol || Produsert av Soundtænk AS // @soundtank.no Support the show (https://www.instagram.com/flashbackpodcast/) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here's my 1 Minute Remix of Alicia Key's 'Time Machine' for the @Splice #AliciaKeysSpliceContest, keeping the smooth funk vibe but really stacking the vocals. Challenged myself to squeeze it into 1 minute exactly for the competition, but wouldn't mind doing a full length version as well. LIKE on instagram to support! https://www.instagram.com/p/B6iaxC1hL6M/
Ginger and Danny finally discover the significance of the 'magnificent Machine', and Ginger is less than impressed with Terry's ask of her.
This week I am in conversation with Educationalist, Author, Writer,Consultant, Orator and Liberal Artist Mr Martin Robinson. Martin is a Teacher with 20 years experience working in state schools in London. Martin was an AST,Head of Department,Head of Faculty and an Assistant Headteacher. Martin is interested in developing teaching and learning building on the tradition of grammar, dialectic and rhetoric. We are nattering this week about Martin's latest book which I consider to be an essential read namely 'Curriculum-Athena versus the Machine' . This book has fundamentally changed my view on the rationale for a knowledge rich curriculum, moulded my thinking on extra-curricular activities and engendered cognitive dissonance when I consider Martin's views on educating for freedom. The book explores the educational value of a curriculum rooted in the pursuit of wisdom and advocates the enshrinement of such a curriculum as the central concern of an academic institution. Martin argues that teachers need to be liberated from policy-led prescription in order to design curricula which brings subjects forward rather than the pursuit of outcomes. TDT Section This week we have a TDT excellence hub school , South Shore Academy launching a TeachMeet as a way to promote all the amazing work going on in Blackpool . They will have teachers from the school and experts from all over the area sharing their wisdom. Tickets are available here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ssa-teachmeet-tickets-79868126717?utm-medium=discovery&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-source=strongmail&utm-term=listing Podcast Pedagogy This week I am reading 'Talking to Strangers' by Malcolm Gladwell. This is a research based book which examines the varying ways we misinterpret or fail to communicate with each other. This is a real page turner and I recommend it to you all along with Gladwell's back catalogue and his revisionist History podcast . Shameless Plugs BrewEd Ossy https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/brewedossy-tickets-78805006897?utm-medium=discovery&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-source=strongmail&utm-term=listing Teacher5aday https://twitter.com/teacher5aday?lang=en Wholesome Leadership https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wholesome-Leadership-Health-School-Leaders/dp/1911382705 Martin Robinson https://www.martinrobinson.net/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naylorsnatter/message
Well, Ryan is flying solo this episode. Hope you will still listen ! In this episode, Tommy wins the belt ! How does Rocky and his family respond to this victory?
In this 'Medicine and the Machine' podcast, Eric Topol and Abraham Verghese talk about the impact that physicians could have on the practice of medicine if they organized their million members.
Danielle Ofri joins Eric Topol and Abraham Verghese on this 'Medicine and the Machine' podcast to discuss whether technology will improve care or whether resources are better spent elsewhere.
Second longest episode to date! Townhall's own Timmy Meads joins Storm and Matt in studio to discuss Joe Biden's frequent gaffes, conservatives exposing the left-wing media, and how police in Baltimore are afraid to do their jobs. Tune in!
Danielle Ofri joins Eric Topol and Abraham Verghese on this 'Medicine and the Machine' podcast to discuss whether AI can offer clinicians, and ultimately patients, more time, a scarce commodity.
It's baseball week here at Bullseye and best-selling authors Ben Lindbergh and Travis Sawchik are stepping up to the plate. They're the writers behind the book, The MVP Machine: How Baseball's New Nonconformists Are Using Data to Build Better Players. The book looks at how previously cast aside players are transforming themselves into All-Stars. And, they'll talk to us about how players aren't the only ones changing the game. And even if you're not into baseball, we promise there are some lessons to take away!
Latest episode of Rethink Real Estate
Part 1 - Cygnus 'Machine Funk' album special (available from https://fundamentalrecords.bandcamp.com/album/machine-funk-part-1-4) T/error & 4th Genome - Bass Agenda Intro Cygnus - Urban Living Cygnus - Searching for the Zeta Block Cygnus - The Midnight Wreckers Cygnus - Machine Wave Cygnus - The Kenji Corporation Cygnus - Shadows of Jocasta Cygnus - Hypnotized Cygnus - Aurora Cyber Systems Cygnus - Mekub JTL (Music used in the background of Cygnus' commentary taken from his Cosmos album) Part 2 - Cygnus Live Set (originally recorded for Bass Agenda episode 110) Part 3 - New music round-up Nomenklatur - Atomised (Club Bizarre remix) Nomenklatur - Breathe (David Carretta remix) Neon Electronics - More Distorted Drill - Warning Noise Serge Geyzel - SNOT London Modular Alliance - D6 Cybereign - Jack Wasted Anthony Rother - Inner Space Odyssey Silicon Scally - Mind Splitter Nexus 23 - Shadow Puppet (RXmode remix) David Meiser - Voices Lenacid - Melting (BPMF remix) Stellaria Nemorum - Pulsating Surface AECK - Dethroned Dynamo
Topics in this edition (ft. The Ringer's Ben Lindbergh) include: - Discussing 'The MVP Machine,' Lindbergh and Travis Sawchik's definitive exploration of the ongoing revolution in baseball's player development approaches and practices. - Why was player development so overlooked historically in Major League Baseball? - Given the recent - and seismic - advances in player development, could anyone (even, say, the host of this podcast) make the big leagues? - Have improvements in player development contributed to the ongoing free agency crisis? - How outsiders and iconoclasts are re-shaping baseball's front offices and coaching staffs.
And just like that we're back with another ram jam slam bam packed episode. We discuss Koffee's rise to success and explore some of the factors that may have contributed towards this. We discuss our Hot Cue's from the UK and abroad. The Clang or Bang Conundrum covers DJs wanting to make the transition from part time to self employed/full time. Supamaks Bunnings is back with BASE! This and more, much more! Follow us @clangorbang
In this episode we hear the remarkable true story that was turned into a Hollywood blockbuster movie! We chat with Sam Childers who shares how he went from criminal to earning the title of 'Machine gun preacher' who now dedicates his life to rescuing children in the war zone of South Sudan.Learn about the Lord Resistance Army (LRA) and the conflict in South Sudan that has turned innocent children into child soldiers.Like this episode? Make sure to rate and subscribe today! Keep up to date on our socials: @socialjustus.podcast
The 2004 debut album from the influential, indie-darlings DFA1979!! Sexy results. *** Todd bio Award-winning Todd Anstett has brought the world 'VRS - Be Kind, Rewatch'. He is also a meteorologist located in East Coast Canada. A slightly younger perspective on the show leanings to more of a modern rock presentation.
Sam & Tom get all stripped down and delve into Waits' apocalyptic masterpiece, 'Bone Machine'. Today’s ‘Reel Gone’ review is Terry Gilliam's ‘The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus’ (2009). TWITTER: https://twitter.com/tomwaitspodcast?lang=en EMAIL: tomwaitspodcast@gmail.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/tomwaitspodcast/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/tomwaitspodcast YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxRst_jRx-V37voc3dOiQKQ Hosted by Sam Whiles & Tom Kwei Logo by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign) Listen to Sam's Paul McCartney podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/paul-or-nothing-podcast/id1137452802 Tom's Metallica podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/alphabetallica-a-z-metallica-podcast/id1227642605 Tom's battle rap podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/battle-rap-resume/id1075806297
German producer, Purple Disco Machine dedicates his Mini Mix to his influencers.
Our sense of hearing isn't nearly as well developed as our sense of sight. And as we devote less of our brain power to perceiving sounds, it's relatively easy to trick the human ear into hearing things that aren't actually there. The BBC documentary 'Ghosts In The Machine' explores some of these audio hallucinations, with host Laurie Taylor entering a rabbit hole of electronic voice phenomena (EVP) research to explain strange noises found in recorded sounds. ('Ghosts in The Machine' is presented by Laurie Taylor and produced by Steven Rajam for BBC Wales).
We believe in an exciting and inevitable future where everything that we do will be fundamentally touched and transformed by blockchain technology and the world will be an infinitely better place to live, work, and play.Consequently, our mission is to accelerate the growth of blockchain within the public conscience, vernacular, and culture through awareness, education, and entertainment.In fact, our first explicit milestone is to get 1,000,000 new folks into blockchain, bitcoin, and cryptocurrency! This is just the first of many steps!If this resonates with you then join us; you are the vanguard.Subscribe on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCueLJ4vLHTwMpYILmdBjRlgFollow on Twitter - https://twitter.com/decentralizedtvFollow on Google + - https://plus.google.com/+DecentralizedTVOriginal Articles on Medium - https://medium.com/decentralizedtvEmail List - https://mailchi.mp/fa9de7339b0c/decentralized-newsSupport Decentralized TV original projects!Crypto Social Exchange - https://yen.io/The Bitcoin Pub - https://thebitcoin.pub/Crypto News - https://cryptoyum.com/Coin Prices and More - https://coinpuffs.com/Learn the Fundamentals of Bitcoin - https://10daysofbitcoin.com/Follow the best podcasts from the best minds in the Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency space on twitter.https://twitter.com/bitcoinpodcasts
Virat 'The Run Machine' Kohli, we used to call him. It's time to call him Virat 'The Ton Machine Kohli'. Fastest man to 10K ODI runs with 37 centuries already. But what will his real legacy to Indian cricket be? #AakashVani
Podcast of Mark O'Connell's lecture (To Be a Machine) as part of the 'Plotting the Future' lecture series.
If a judge accepts the agreement, Philadelphia's process of seizing many millions of dollars in property from innocent owners will be dismantled. Darpana Sheth of the Institute for Justice explains why. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the program: • We talk about drones, the national security bureaucracy, and the American way of war (1:49) with Loren DeJonge Schulman of the Center for a New American Security — and co-host of the Bombshell podcast over at War on the Rocks. • Then (21:49) we’ll check in on the "Houthi war machine" in the mountains and valleys of Yemen. Dr. Michael Knights of the Washington Institute is back from a visit to the conflict’s front lines. And he joins us to paint a startling picture of a rapidly-evolving 21st-century insurgency. • And we’ll end (40:20) with a discussion on the prospects for nuclear war between the U.S. and North Korea. Dr. Jeffrey Lewis of the Middlebury Institute for International Studies speaks with us about his new speculative novel, “The 2020 Commission Report on the North Korean Nuclear Attacks Against the United States.” Extra reading: • Loren's report on U.S. drone use can be accessed here https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2018/08/trumps-secret-war-terror/150448/ • Find Michael's recent report on the Houthis here https://ctc.usma.edu/houthi-war-machine-guerrilla-war-state-capture/ • And Jeffrey's novel can be purchased on Amazon here https://amzn.to/2LIihij
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Korte ideeënstorm over het concept 'Machine of death'. Stem: Wouter Nieuwenhuizen Muziek: Jacob E. Andrade
Korte ideeënstorm over het concept 'Machine of death'. Stem: Wouter Nieuwenhuizen Muziek: Jacob E. Andrade
Velkommen til den syvende episode af 'Sammensværgelsen', hvor vi kaster os over afsnit 7 af 'The X-Files' med titlen 'Ghost in the Machine' - som tit deler vandene. Vi dykker ned i den særlige titel, kommer forbi den fjollede computer-tematik og hygger os med solsikkefrø. 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02;00 - Trivia og diskussion af titlen 0:08:30 - Analyse af afsnit 7 - 'Ghost in the Machine' 0:48:16 - The Foxy Moment 0:50:39 - Samlet vurdering af af afsnit 7 - 'Ghost in the Machine' Husk, sandheden er derude!
TechCentral — In the TalkCentral podcast this week, Duncan McLeod and Regardt van der Berg chat about the new bitcoin ATM installed at Duncan's local Spar in Johannesburg. Also this week, the latest on the Electronic Communications Amendment Bill, DStv to launch a streaming-only option, OpenView HD to get its own news channel and Regardt talks about Microsoft’s new Xbox Adaptive Controller. Listen to the show to find out who's been named winner and loser of the week. Regardt's pick this week is Dropbox's extended version history option, while Duncan has chosen the game Stellaris, a space strategy which was on special on Steam at the time of recording.
On episode 11, Rufus and Jeff look ahead to this weeks NFL and NCAA games. The guys also introduce a new victim in 'Tout or Sharp' as well as play the fan favorite, 'Man vs Machine'.
THE X-CAST X-Files Podwatch continues! Every day in the run up to the premiere of Season 11 of The X-Files, we will bring you a podcast discussing two episodes of the series, as we work our way through Season 1 to Season 10, with a range of guests and guest hosts embarking on an exciting rewatch journey! In this episode, Zach Moore is joined by Sarah Blair as they discuss 'Shadows' and then 'Ghost in the Machine'. Rewatch, listen, join in! Just remember... trustno1... FACEBOOK TWITTER EMAIL ITUNES Tomorrow on The X-Cast Podwatch... Join Carl Sweeney & Keith R.A. DeCandido as they discuss 'Ice' & 'Space'...
This Week on 'Africa On The Move' ...'Looking At US War Machine.' Join us on Sunday, July 2, 2017 at 7 PM EST. You can participate by listening or calling in at (323) 679-0841, or go online at: www.blogtalkrado.com/africa-on-the-move Please read the enclosed articles for this program.
TED and TEDx events are celebrated the world over. They bring together interesting, informative and entertaining speakers to talk to a specific theme. This year's theme in Portobello was 'Restart the Machine'. It involved a group of nine speakers - some local, some from much further afield - to talk about how the direction of their lives had been dramatically changed...and how they coped.
This episode features Adam Chan from PragmaticMartialArts.com. You might know him from his YouTube videos where he shows a very down to earth approach to Wing Chun and self-defense. I found Adam's approach to be unique in the sense that he tests every concept before even talking about it. One of the key elements that I got from talking to Adam, was that each of us need to be honest with ourselves and decide why we are doing Wing Chun. If you are doing Wing Chun for fun or for the health benefits, that's great, as long as you are aware of that. And if you are doing Wing Chun for self-defense than it's a good idea to include defense against realistic non-cooperative attacks. I really enjoyed talking to him especially because I took inspiration from one of his videos when I wrote my first ebook on 'How to accelerate your Wing Chun and become a Machine', which you can download by going to the Free Tools Section in Addicted2WingChun.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Verified Twitter user James Cassar is a music industry writer, label owner, and podcaster. We discuss his start with Modern Vinyl, the formation of Near Mint, association with Modern Baseball, and his impending memoir.
SMART - Renzo Taal, senior vice president Northern Europe Region bij salesforce.com, schetst hoe technologie alle industrieën wereldwijd gaat beïnvloeden in de nabije toekomst. 'Machine learning samen met Artificial intelligence zijn de twee grote stromen om een System of Intelligence te creëren. Daar is het plaatsen van relevante data in context ongeacht het kanaal een erg belangrijke stap.'De vierde industriële revolutieDe wereldgeschiedenis kent meerdere industriële revoluties. Ooit maakten we kennis met stoom, water en gemechaniseerde productie in de industrie. Daarna kwam er elektriciteit en massaproductie opgevolgd door computers, ict en geautomatiseerde productie. De vierde revolutie kenmerkt zich door robots, 3D-printen en slimme fabrieken.Taal: 'De beperking zit 'm niet meer in de technologie, maar in de creativiteit en inventiviteit van onze eigen gedachtes. Wat kun je nou bedenken hoe je je klanten op een compleet andere manier kunt bedienen met behulp van digtalisering.' Een blik in de toekomst? Bekijk deze aflevering.
This episode James is joined by filmmaker, photographer and MMA enthusiast Brian Rule to discuss two of the best documentaries about the early days of Mixed Martial Arts, 'Choke' (1999) and 'The Smashing Machine' (2002). Follow Brian Rule on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brian.r.rule Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Official Site: http://wrongreel.com
"FILE OPENED..." THE X-CAST focuses this time on 'Ghost in the Machine', the seventh episode of The X-Files, as host Tony Black is joined once again by Matt Lambourne to dissect the episode. After which Tony asks Matt the question, Do You Believe In... Artificial Intelligence? Plus Matt gets to take on the X-Quiz - can he beat his previous score? Find out, but just remember... trustno1... TWITTER: https://twitter.com/TheX_Cast FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/The-X-Cast-930414780360852/ RETRO ASYLUM WEBSITE: http://retroasylum.com/category/all-posts/ ARTWORK BY: J.J. Lendl BUY THE SEASON ONE ARTWORK PRINT SET
Our resident horror game aficionado recommended this game for discussion this Halloween week. David Szymanski's horror titles, like The Moon Sliver and Fingerbones, seem to be gaining a bit of a cult following among horror fans, and at least some of those games seem to be sketching out the basis for a larger mythos that Szymanski is developing. As part of this mythos, The Music Machine is presented through a high contrast aesthetic and within the context of a Lovecraftian universe. The game tells a story about evil, both of an intentional nature and of a more awful, more accidental kind.
She kicks butt every week as Black Canary on CW's Arrow, but now Caity Lotz sits down with Cinema Royale to talk about her new sci-fi film, The Machine!
Gameweek 13 Fantasy Football Preview! FPL Transfer advice; Gameweek captain tips; Premier League fixture trends and your Fantasy Football league reviews! Submit your questions for Gameweek 14's podcast to www.fantasypremierleaguetransfers.com Subscribe!
Felipe y Diego hablan de Extraordinary Machine de Fiona Apple, uno de los mejores álbum de la artista. Además, presentan una banda nueva, Kodalyne.
Maggie MBE, is an England and Saracens rugby star who reached her 25-try landmark for England in glorious style during the 10-0 triumph over New Zealand, the World Champions, at Twickenham last November. She has won 63 England caps and works as a Talent Development Officer for the RFUW in London & the South East. Her other scoring exploits include two touchdowns off the bench against Scotland in mid March last year and others against the United States and three against Canada in the Nations Cup the following August. She celebrated her first start in the 2012 RBS 6 Nations Championship series by helping England to beat France 15-3 in Paris and also wore the No. 7 jersey when the Grand Slam was completed against Ireland at Esher. As for her most memorable game, Maggie said: “This year’s World Cup final was an amazing experience – to play in front of a huge crowd in a good stadium. “My own goal is that England be regarded as the best team in the world by winning the WRWC. My personal targets are to work hard to maintain my position in the squad and be recognised for my ability as a rugby player. Outside the game, my aim is to become an events manager and plan and organise big sporting occasions.”
Maggie MBE, is an England and Saracens rugby star who reached her 25-try landmark for England in glorious style during the 10-0 triumph over New Zealand, the World Champions, at Twickenham last November. She has won 63 England caps and works as a Talent Development Officer for the RFUW in London & the South East. Her other scoring exploits include two touchdowns off the bench against Scotland in mid March last year and others against the United States and three against Canada in the Nations Cup the following August. She celebrated her first start in the 2012 RBS 6 Nations Championship series by helping England to beat France 15-3 in Paris and also wore the No. 7 jersey when the Grand Slam was completed against Ireland at Esher. As for her most memorable game, Maggie said: “This year’s World Cup final was an amazing experience – to play in front of a huge crowd in a good stadium. “My own goal is that England be regarded as the best team in the world by winning the WRWC. My personal targets are to work hard to maintain my position in the squad and be recognised for my ability as a rugby player. Outside the game, my aim is to become an events manager and plan and organise big sporting occasions.”
The stars of "Machine Gun Preacher," as well as the film's subject , talk about bringing the powerful story to life...
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Tipping new acts is a inexact science isn't it? For every success story there's rotting NME cover from the 1990s in your attic, hopefully proclaiming Terris the 'best new band in the country.' Then there's the BBC sound of list, a industry love in that seems to further grease the wheels between mainstream media and mainstream acts, PRs and labels. And when the winner is announced(the unfortunate Little Boots et al), the BBC will obviously spend the next six months trying to convince you 'how right they were!' by instantly play listing their chosen new darlings. Then there's the music media constantly and veraciously searching for that 'next big thing' when in reality its the music that matters whether that's from a act on album one or album four. With all of that in mind, I present to you my Tip Tape for 2011, you see we write about unsigned, small label acts all year round so these are my recommendations rather than my props to bash you round the head with or attempts to tell you how 'you heard it here first' they are just a collection of relatively new acts I like. Some of them are completely new, some under appreciated and some bubbling under the surface, all of whom I believe and I know will be producing music that is worthy of your attention in the next twelve months. And that's all there is too it ok no ulterior motive?! Ok then, with the spiel over I hope you enjoy my Tip Tape for 2011! There's been a preponderance fuzzy art rocking types crawling from basements, blinking into the light in the past few years. From the bittersweet C86 dipped indie pop of Brooklyn's Pains of Being Pure at Heart to the nu-gaze might of A Place to Bury Strangers, and this year's noise popping tips for the tops London dwellers Yuck. Well boy/girl four piece Hold Kiss Kill just might be the most intruding new addition, displaying the instantly sneering fuzz rock rhythms of Jesus and Mary Chain and the fuzz box atmospherics of latter day My Bloody Valentine and threaded with deliciously ice cold harmonies comparable to the duelling feminine vs masculine tones of Ladytron. Neon Girls(below) a forthcoming bside is the sound of swirling static down dark tube tunnels, whilst intertwine male /female vox are in entagled in a whispering embrace through the whistling winds of the train lines. Hold Kiss Kill release their debut single 'Our Last Waltz' through the helen llewelyn product nineteen label. HOLD KISS KILL- 'Neon Girls' by HOLD KISS KILL Juddering, catchy and intelligent, Cardiff based/Monmouth born electro-experimentalists VVOLVES(two v’s, not one w) are the meeting point between the anthemic electro of Toykyo Police Club and the unhinged intellect of LCD Soundsystem. When I checked out local bands to witness at last year's SWN festival in October, the title track lifted from VVOLVES’ 'Birds In Berlin EP’ instantly sparked my interest, its a addictive, charmingly scruffy electro anthem that burns through town on the wings of a swirling synths and a skittering vocal line, whilst members of VVOLVES hold onto its twisty turning flux capacitor rhythms for dear life! When the stream of consciousness burns its way into your skull amid tales of the carnage of the night before, in the monologue of this final minute you're reminded of the Super Furry's classic 'Herman Loves Pauline!' Their new EP 'Vogue' has better production values and now the sonics are less vocally driven, a succession of blinking beeps and beats rise and fall like the unexpectedly pleasant sound of a man repeatedly kicking a 80s arcade game. The future possibilities are endless for VVOLVES, keep your eyes on them! VVOLVES debut EP proper will be released on a 10” gatefold vinyl and as download on February 7th. VVolves - Birds in Berlin by Somethingfortheweekend Kent's Tom Williams and the Boat have been gathering momentum as a musical force for three or four years, this Feb see's the release of their debut album, if you were being simplistic you could call Tom Williams & The Boat 'The English answer to Bruce Springsteen and the E street band.' But that would be too lazy, sure their blues, folk, country tinged rock sound is as vermantly muscular and densely intricate taking in rocous strings, lusty blasts of harmonica, and joyous horns. But its inbued with band leader Tom Williams' urgent cinematic lyrical journeys across his past and the sprawling roads of the country, that really propel the act toward that rarely uttered word: unique. Get Older(below) is one such example of their debut album's power, its twitching rhythm section releasing waves of cascading violins, violent strummings and stabbing drum fills, sprinkled with Tom's sneering blues tinged tale of deceit and mortality going up in flames that's redolant of the narratives of a Nick Cave and Bob Dylan. The tales of travel and the "struggle of a man in his early 20s confronting a modern world that doesn’t make sense" that make up his band's debut album are apparently built upon fictional fragments, if that's the case they're bloody convincing and outstandingly affecting! Tom Williams & The Boat release their debut album on Feb the 21st through their own Wire Boat recordings label. Tom Williams & The Boat- Get Older by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Camden four piece Tribes came to me in a email message a few months back, fuzzy ramshackle lo fi pop recordings of their demos that show enormous potential, the song "We were Children"(below) is deceptively brilliant built on a clawing mangling guitar strings that clambers into your ears and won't let go of your brain, but its the sardonically delivered sherbet lemon drop of a chorus line.('oh no stranger your just like me these things happen we were children in the mid nineties’)That will hit a chord with many music fans of a certain vintage(one of whom is writing these very words), and will literally and metaphorically conjure up memories of the crumpled up bar chords and slacker melodies of The Lemonheads, Pavement, Husker Du and the Pixies! Tribes- We Were Children by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Women in music, its the in trend, and with Jessie J's (perplexing?) selection by the BBC as winner of its annually flawed self perpetuating industry inbred Sound of poll, that trend looks set to continue. Often you feel there's a contrived industry bandwagon that is being filled by the labels each new female act fulfilling a new need in the market from Duffy to Florence and back again there has been a tendency in the mainstream at least to often overlook the real talent below the surface(see Caitlin Rose, Emmy the Great ect). One such act that could have the potential to break out of this mould is The Good Natured aka teenager Sarah McIntosh her affecting first single from last year 'Your Body is a Machine' might initially carry a hint of Mockney Kate Nashism in tone, but she's more like the thinking person's answer to the band wagonism of La Roux, amongst an undergrowth of hazy synths and thudding beats 'Your Body is A Machine' alluringly reveals a intelligent rifle through the inner thoughts of a girl who has had enough of her own dumbed down, passed out Skins generation and even couches it in an astoudingly perceptive philosophical ideology(‘Narcissism overwhelming/vanity is quite exhausting/Self indulgent hedonistic blame it all on your upbringing’), but most of all this is a onomatopoeic dark nugget of melodramatic pop and exactly the kind of tune that could easily sit on a Radio one playlist, if only they were listening! The Good Natured released her second single 'Be My Animal' on KIDS in November and plans an album later in 2011.Here's what Sarah says about her plans for 2011: "I don't want to rush the album as I am really happy with the way it's all building and at the moment it is great just getting the songs together! We are releasing an EP in March then we plan for the album to be released in 2011. I am working with loads of talented writers and producers in London and I flew out to Stockholm to write at the end of November! I am taking some time to lock myself away in my bedroom and write on my own - like I did when I wrote Your Body Is A Machine (our previous single). I can't wait for you to hear everything I have been working on!' Your Body Is A Machine by The Good Natured North London outfit smallgang wowe'd the massive audience at last year’s World International John Peel Day in London, they have since been much in demand in London. Comprising of Anglo-Japanese brothers Simon and Toshi Kobayashi on vocals and guitars, and Matt and Ruth Atkins on drums and bass respectively. Simon, Ruth and Matt worked together at the now defunct Border's bookstore on Charing Cross Road and the band formed out of their friendship. Smallgang's expansive post punk is the sound of expression crushing up against emotion, and is given life by the brothers Kobayshi's double barrelled vocal assaults, dark screeches of guitar noise redolent of everyone from Slint to Shellac shifting precisely above shifting time signatures. If their first single the crowd pleasing 'Cockpit' got people talking then their forthcoming single 'Trespasses' could potentially sear itself onto the heart's of many, possessing an authenticity and first person quality not often seen in mainstream contemporaries, from the cart wheeling percussion and menacing dark alley guitars, to the twitching, disaffected baritone vocals that instantly put you in the minds eye of both brothers in turn. Somehow familiar yet resigned they're equal parts the sound of Bill Callahan and singer/bassist Mark Burgess of The Chameleons, indeed there's even a touch of the work of the early National about these two deceptively revealing lyrical vignettes that open up a window on emotion and indecision. "Evoking Mike Leigh's eye for detail and human drama and Bresson's transgress pathos' its these voices that give a throbbing heart to smallgang's impressively powerful sound. ‘Tresspasses’ is lifted from smallgang's first studio album also entitled 'Tresspasses' and released on Damnably in May 2011. smallgang- Tresspasses by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Edinburgh based Electro wizards Ben Butler & Mousepad is Joe Gay vs You/Germlin's new project and they are a late entry wild card onto my list of 'one's to watch' if you check the press release apparently they create 'a soundtrack to a bad mother of a party with Rocky Balboa, Bootsy Collins and Triumvirat headlining.' Maybe but what makes them really stand out from the over populated electro pop herd is their ability to surprise, because they sound like the frankly schizoid, and the lead track from their new EP 'Infinite Capacity feat The Niallist" is the sound of Gary Numan playing with some new pro tools programmes with all the gleefulness of a 16 year old after their first taste of redbull and coke! 'Infinite Capacity’(below) stomps through a sea break beats and glitches, scattered with a electro prog- pop melody that constantly comes at you from different angles, reminding one of everyone from Devo to LCD Soundsystem and beyond. The rest of the EP shows the outfits’ diversity and grounding in the modern dance community retaining a playful zip for experimenting with funky beats, squelching synths and cut up samples that makes us eager to see where they go next. Ben Butler & Mousepad is currently working on the finishing touches of his debut album ‘Formed for Fantasy’ due out on LOAF in 2011.Ben Butler & Mousepad have been invited by Deerhoof to support them in their US tour. Ben Butler & Mousepad Infinite Capacity (For Love) Feat by godisinthetvzine.co.uk There are problem three of four new names for you to sample on this list (and that was partly the aim) but I've also included some acts that whilst not new, deserve more attention in the coming year. One such is gloriously minimal Newcastle dream pop act Lanterns on the Lake, we've long since championed their subtle achingly gorgeous sighing pop that touches on the works of Low and Mazzy Star that stretches across two outstanding self-record and self-released EPs: “The Starlight EP” and “Misfortunes & Minor Victories”. Well we're pleased to inform you that they've now been snapped up by ace indie imprint Bella Union one can only hope that 2011, is the year that Lanterns on the Lake really emerge from the depths of the underground scene into the warm bosom of the wider alternative public, because they bloody deserve it! Their single from last year the heart beats of 'Lungs Quicken' (below) is but just one example of their wondrous ability to shift and move the listener with subtle cadences of instrumentation and piercingly gorgeous harmonies. Lanterns on the Lake- Lungs quicken by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Another who has already been well covered on this site is startling Norwegian talent Pål Moddi Knutsen or Moddi for short, his Rubbles EP last year earned him rave reviews on GIITTV, and shone a light on his future movements, including the release of his debut album 'Floriography' in this country in April. The title track from his EP 'Rubbles'(below) is an outstanding piece of melodramatic composition, written at the dead of night its undulating percussion that traces the vast landscapes of his homeland. Moddi's utterly unique voice drawing into you his spindling web through intriguing couplets and sudden bursts of accordion and a sea-blue guitar but it's his spellbinding vocals that are the key to understanding the majesty of his song writing switching effortlessly from tenderly enigmatic to skyscrapingly dramatic in the space of a few verses. Moddi has been compared favourably to everyone from Bjork to Scott Walker and Patrick Wolf but is an utterly unique talent. Moving ahead, Moddi is preparing for the international release of “Floriography” (on Propeller records in April 2011), and will be touring extensively with his band throughout Europe in conjunction with the release. Moddi- Rubbles by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Sure, new Heavenly signings Sea of Bees have been widely touted elsewhere but I just couldn't resist including the work of Sea of Bees small-town Sacremento's very own Julie Ann Baenziger (known as Jules to her friends) her cowering voice is entrancing and 'off-kilter-folk' song writing irresistibly enigmatic, if you’re looking for short hands you can mention the southern twang of Kristin Hersh or the elegance of the work of Cat Power, but essentially multi instrumentalist Sea of Bees is an beguiling incomparable new talent and her forthcoming ‘Songs For the Ravens’ album is delightful and: "influenced by rebels, nomads and the beloved people in Jules’ life. Short stories, films, even colours and shapes help richly weave ‘Songs For The Ravens’ into the epically beautiful and deeply personal piece of work it is. It is full of songs Jules wrote when she was emerging from her chrysalis, the work of someone who wanted to put her entire life on record. As she made it, she even learned to play the marimba, the glockenspiel and the slide guitar." Take the her forthcoming single the utterly spellbinding country tinged strum of 'Wizbot' (below), possesses an irresistibly coquettish vocals that sigh and twinge they are the magical sound of being enveloped in the pools of that special someone's eyes and yet being left with only unrequited feelings, a perfectly encapsulated lament told through vivid imagery and references to the book Huckleberry Finn. Jules aka Sea of Bees' forthcoming album 'Songs for the Ravens' is a utterly glorious record and gets its released on Heavenly Recordings on 7 February. Sea of Bees - "Wizbot" from Aaron Rosenbloom on Vimeo. Scotland has something of a track record of late, when it comes to being the birthplace of emotionally scorched indie rock groups of late, and the encouraging thing is they are all so different! Whether its been the insistent melodic throb of Frightened Rabbit's emotionally torn streams of consciousness' or the scorched almost post rock cadences of There Will Be Fireworks or the emotive primal scream of Muersault producers one of 2010’s sleeper albums of the year. Glaswegian Sextet Admiral Fallow exist somewhere between the gaps of all of these aforementioned acts, but yet are utterly unique, delicate folky instrumentation reveals itself like a flower in spring, each carefully executed line built layer by layer each player or flute, guitar, shivering percussive cymbals and strings that arch and release. Each player ushering in a new motif and removing themselves delightfully to give the song space to breath. But its singer/lyricist Louis Abbott, a proud Scot whose accent is familiar and comforting yet filled with a melancholia (contrasted with the Northumbrian tones of Sarah Hayes) that sows these songs with hard worn tales of growing up as a under achiever and being pushed away at every turn, a theme that is both personal and yet universal and sung in intricate poetic detail, moving from the minute tiny details of the everyday, toward utterly wide screen rushes of emotional reward. Admiral Fallow's album 'Boots met my face' got a low key release last year, but now gets its full UK release on March the 21st! Preceded by their new single 'These Barren Years' on January 31st. The album track ‘Delivered’ (below) is one such fine example of their expert song writing and the redemptive power of their music, that skirts the edges of folk pop revival and ushers in a tenderness, sense of place and hope through struggle, that is life affirming and heart warming. Admiral Fallow- Delivered (Alt Version) by godisinthetvzine.co.uk All content syndicated from http://wwwg.odisinthetvzine.co.uk
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