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SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Parlaci di lei - Lina Panetta racconta Margherita Hack

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 10:51


Lina Panetta, ex direttrice dell'Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Melborne, parla di Margherita Hack, astrofisica che ha saputo ragguingere il grande pubblico anche attraverso le sue battaglie per i diritti umani.

The Dark Mind Podcast
Jeff Oliver & Dan Verkys

The Dark Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 71:51


Jeff Oliver is a poet and novelist that writes dark poetry, and poetic narravites that are often illustrated by visual artists such as photographers and graphic artists.Dan Verkys is a writer of dark prose, and a graphic artist of dark, surreal, sensual, artwork, that is reminiscnent of H.R. Giger, but in a class all its own. They join Vince on the show (Jeff from an undisclosed location in New York state) (Dan from Melborne, Victoria, Australia) to discuss their recent work "Infinite Black: Tales From the Abyss." They discuss their collaborative process, Dan's inspiration for the art, Jeff's stream-of-consciousness writing style, as well as their previous, and upcoming work. "Infinite Black: Tales From the Abyss":https://www.lulu.com/shop/jeff-oliver-and-dan-verkys/infinite-black/paperback/product-r5e9m6.html?page=1&pageSize=4Jeff's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/words_from_the_soul_3334/Jeff's Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jeff%20Oliver/author/B07YK4YF2HJeff's Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/wordsfromthesoul3334/Dan's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dverkys/?hl=enDan's Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/theartofdanverkys/Dan's Flickr:https://www.flickr.com/photos/danverkys/The Dark Mind Podcast Newsletter:https://mailchi.mp/720644de464c/newsletter

Racing HQ Saturday
Melbourne Preview 26-11-22

Racing HQ Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 23:42


Mark Hunter gives his thoughts on Melborne today

Breakfast with Vossy
David Riccio on why you can never write the Melbourne Storm off + more (12/8/22)

Breakfast with Vossy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 5:25


RRR FM
Election, St Kilda Film Fest, Doomsday Prep & Foodies for Thought

RRR FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 91:49


Journalist and academic Ben Eltham explains the extraordinary Federal election outcome; the team chat about party exclusions; St Kilda Film Festival Director Richard Sowada talks about this year's program; the team reflect on career changes; Melbourne author Sean O'Beirne discusses his new book about Melborne icon Helen Garner; Bobby shares her thoughts on footy players changing clubs; Foodie Michael Harden highlights new eating joints in Melbourne worth checking out; and comedian Prue Blake talks us through her doomsday prepping. With presenters Mon Sebire, Daniel Burt and Bobby Macumber. Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakfastersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/breakfasters/?hl=en

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast
Oliver Shorthouse - Ramarro Farm

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 76:36


Southern Hemisphere host Mikey Densham chats with Oliver Shorthouse of Ramarro Farm outside of Melborne, Australia about measuring crop profitability, working closely with top chefs, staff management, and more! Follow Ramarro and Mikey on Instagram and keep up with the podcast by following No-Till Growers, too. Specialy thanks to Curly's Ag and Active Vista for making the show possible. If you're in AUS/NZ, definately check them out and tell them you appreciate it, too. Support our work on Patreon or at the No-Till Growers website. Thanks for helping us pay our creators a decent wage for their time and energy while keeping it free for everyone to leanr and enjoy. Y'all rock.

Adafruit Industries
Deep Dive w/Scott: Merging and Blinking

Adafruit Industries

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 139:03


Join Scott as he answers questions, discusses the end of the MicroPython merge and revisits the status LED revamp. I’m sponsored by Adafruit to work on CircuitPython. Support them, and by extension me, by purchasing hardware from https://adafruit.com Chat with me and lot of others on the Adafruit Discord at https://adafru.it/discord. Deep Dive happens every week. Normally Fridays at 2pm Pacific but occasionally shifted to Thursday at 2pm. Typically goes for two hours or more. Questions are welcome. Next week is on Friday. 0:00 Getting started and hellos 4:40 adafruit jobs ( before housekeeping - not sure if youtube handles it ok ) 7:20 Housekeeping 10:23 what Scott is doing next week - Pycon.org ( virtual 14th & 15th) 14:43 Melborne micropython meetup https://melbournemicropythonmeetup.github.io/ 16:40 Merge pull request for 1.13 is out 19:00 1.10, 1.11, 1.12 merged already 19:51 1.14 & 1.15 yesterday 21:35 1.11 & 1.12 cherry picks lost git history (1.13 brings in the history) 23:23 vaccination hesitancy 27:05 advantages of using Circuit Python 29:04 circuitpython-essentials 35:03 dynamic cpu frequency scaling 36:55 python helper tool for micropython merges PR #4725 38:39 TinyLogicFriend #137 sigrokproject kmatch 42:43 Dan’s USB changes Dynamic USB descriptors #4689 (in CP 7.0) 47:01 USB endpoint summary / usb audio? 49:30 Circuitpy_eraser #4722 discussion 51:45 how to enter safe mode from hardware 53:42 board without status LED issue 54:40 safe mode LED? 57:12 uf2 - flip configuration bit? 58:30 replying to pr #4722 1:01:05 Status leds (RGB and/or single color) 1:04:40 eventually CP will be within 100 commits from MP 1:05:16 simplify the status LED flash pattern commit (from 3 weeks ago ) 1:11:17 pewpew_m4 speaker as status LED? (we should do that) 1:12:30 can reset into safemode 1:13:30 check out turning off the neopixel ( break into deep dive ) nrf status_leds.c 1:19:10 fixed and demonstrated with neopixel disabled! 1:20:00 review the simplify_status_led code changes 1:28:45 boot loader blinks unchanged ( tinyuf2 ) 1:29:15 any way to slow down a crash/reset loop 1:32:15 crash reset loop continue 1:36:28 any differences between connected to computer or powerbank ( no-safe mode is the same ) 1:39:30 Amend previous commit / push simplify_status_led 1:40:30 How much space did we win? (checking nrf feather, QT Py, and trinket_m0) 1:42:30 -Os flags when compiling ‘sometimes’ 1:51:30 Piunora Raspberry Pi CM4 crowd supply project getting close 1:52:44 Start BLE workflow next week / convert to native 1:57:50 Scott’s R.C.W law project on GitLab 1:59:40 public broadband utility bills 2:06:55 AT&T definition of ‘broadband’ 56K 2:11:00 efforts to port to other states 2:16:37 Wrap up (4:13pm PDT) 2:18:30 pet the cat :-) ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------

Someone Probably Died
Episode 18: Creepers & Gators

Someone Probably Died

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 55:04


Welcome to February, the month of love, or better known as O'Dell's birthday month. Erin kicks off the episode with the story of Mr. Cruel, a masked serial child abductor and rapist, who terrorized the Melborne, Australia area in the 80's and 90's. (This story does contain violence against children - be warned.) O'Dell follows up with the disappearance and assumed murder of 17-year-old Brittanee Drexel who disappeared while visiting Myrtle Beach during spring break. We chat a bit about some of the stupid crap we did when we were teenagers, and then Erin closes the show with an In Memoriam about a man who died after eating something he probably should have waited on.Chapters:00:00 - Intro00:18 - How is it February?02:40 - Very bad accents & questionable impressions04:16 - Erin's Story: Australia's Mr. Cruel22:06 - O'Dell's Story: The Disappearance of Brittanee Drexel37:14 - The dumbest things we did as teens49:09 - In Memoriam: Death by fish cakehttps://www.patreon.com/someoneprobablydied?fan_landing=true (Support us on Patreon)Check out our website at https://someoneprobablydied.com (someoneprobablydied.com) for more information on this week's episode, including links to resources and videos mentioned during the show.If you have a creepy story or unsolved mystery that you'd like to share with us, send us a message to killerstory@someoneprobablydied.https://www.instagram.com/someoneprobablydied/ (Follow us on Instagram)

Self Made Sister
Mel Haque - Wild Dough Playdough

Self Made Sister

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 54:45


When you think of the timeless and classic toys you played with as a child, play dough has to rank near the top.  Whether store bought or homemade, play dough provides hours of imaginative and sensory play for children of all ages.  However, we all know play dough quickly dries out and his tough for small hands to roll out.  Mel Haque, Australian based mom of 2 and Founder of Wild Dough, searched extensively for an alternative play dough, but after coming up short, she took matters into her own hands and created a playdough that’s specifically developed to be soft enough for little hands and founded Wild Dough.  Every jar of Wild Dough playdough is luxuriously soft, deliciously scented, non-drying, non-toxic, beautifully colored and handmade with love in Melborne, Australia.  

WOLF PAQ RADIO
Election Censorship & News from Australia on lockdowns

WOLF PAQ RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 80:00


Hi and welcome to Wolf PaQ radio with Heracane Anne. Please tune in everynight for a live broadcast to discuss the Trump 2020 landslide, censorship and the color revolution going on now. News from Political analyst & commentator Beverly Whittaker live from New South Wales, Australia.  election interference, Trump Landslide, censorship, revolution, color revolution, cant stop what is coming, Trump2020, our alphabet friend, Melborne, Victoria, lockdowns, pedowood

Alternative News
Excerpts from Politics In The Pub with Dr Margaret Beavis

Alternative News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020


LinksMedical Association for the Prevention of War (Australia)Politics In The Pub Livestream recordingPolitics In The Pub facebook pageAlternative NewsProduced by the Campaign for International Cooperation and Disarmament (CICD)Broadcasting from the stolen lands of the Wurundjeri people.On 3CR 855AM, 3CR digital and 3cr.org.auMy name is Zachary Doney, CICD member and hospitality worker. and I’ll be playing some audio clips from last week’s Politics in the Pub discussion on ‘Can Australia Have An Independent Foreign Policy?’ with guest speaker Dr Margaret Beavis of the Medical Association for Prevention of War.Politics in the Pub Melbourne is a new initiative led by peace activists, unionists and politically active members of the public. If you are interested in helping form a Politics in the Pub committee please contact Romina at peacecentre@cicd.org.au or 0414 352 542.The full audio and video of the event can be found here:Politics In The Pub https://www.facebook.com/Politics-in-the-Pub-105066541262764/Live stream video: https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=294005101968687Now, let’s hear some clips from the event and discuss if it’s possible for Australia to have an independent foreign policy.Up first is Romina introducing the topic and the speaker:Romina:The subject of the event is "Can Australia have An Independent Foreign Policy and how can we do that?"Austrlaia's ruling class has always sought support from foreign powers, which pre-WWII was Britain. Following the fall of Singapore in 1942 and the withdrawal of British forces from the East the Australian govt. changed our loyalty from Britain to the US. In 1950 Aus followed the US into the Korean war, followed by the Vietnam war. In 2001, Afghanistan. In 2003, Iraq. Syria in 2014. In 2019 Australia followed the US to the Strait of Hormuz. Australia committed to participating in the "shipping protection force."Who better to talk about this topic than Dr Margaret Beavis?Dr Margaret Beavis is a GP with over twenty-five years’ experience in community medicine. Her research, writing and teaching interests include nuclear weapons, nuclear waste and the weapons industry. She is also interested in the Australian government spending on defence, diplomacy and foreign aid and how Australia decides to go to war.  She has a particular interest in health and the environment, both on a global scale, and in her local community. Recent publications have focused on the UN treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons and nuclear waste issues in Australia.Dr Margaret Beavis is the Vice President of the Medical Association for prevention of War, and the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) Australia co-chair.Zachary: As I mentioned before I am going to play clips from the event. Here's Dr Beavis:Dr. B: The subsidising of the military weapons manufacturer is justified as "job job jobs, jobs & growth," we;ve all heard it. If you actually look at the research: when you spend a billion dollars on a particular industry there are better outcomes than weapons. Health, education and renewables all yield better returns. Health and education yield more than double returns. Renewables yield a 140% return. Z: We assume here Margaret is referring to a study done by the Costs of War Project at Brown University. Margaret is going off memory here and says there is a 40% increase in jobs from renewables investment, but the figure is 21 percent increase in jobs for wind energy development per 1 million dollars invested. She is right in saying that education investments create almost double the jobs per 1 million invested, the figure being an increase of 178 percent.In a time when there is 1 job for every 18 Jobseekers, the government should invest money wisely in industries that are more cost effective at producing jobs such as renewables, infrastructure, and especially healthcare and education.[Study at Brown: https://www.brown.edu/news/2017-05-25/jobscow]Dr. B: The place of the weapons industry in education is insidious. People are starting to become aware of this. As state education and tertiary education become increasingly starved of funds the weapons industry has stepped in to offer prizes at the secondary level and education assistance, subsidies. At the teriarty level, for instance in melbourne, they have multi-million dollar partnerships were they sponsor and pay for schlarships for PhD students. The weapons manufacturers then get access to the research. This is very comprimising. In the Melborne example it's Lockheed Martin which is the biggest weapons manufacturer in the world and is closely tied with nuclear weapons systems.Z: This is big news to me. Dr Beavis is talking about Australia’s Defence Science Partnerships program that partners universities with Defence and national security agencies on collaborative research projects.Margaret’s example of these partnerships is Lockheed Martin’s, the largest weapons manufacturer, partnership with University of Melbourne. This is a company that supplies weapons to Saudi Arabia that fuels the war in Yemen and to Israel that fuels their settler-colonial project against Palestinians. Our universities are now complicit in these activities and produce research that is favourable for weapons manufacturers and imperialist conflicts.It is also worth mentioning the US-Australia International Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (AUSMURI). This is a project that facilitates international research between American and Australian universities with US Department of Defense at its core. Australian universities are able to get a grant up to $3 million through the programme, subject approval by the US Department of Defense’s University research initiative.Between Australia’s Defence Science Partnerships program and the US-Australia Research Initiative, our universities are tied up with US Department of Defense and multi-national weapons manufacturers.https://theconversation.com/partnerships-between-universities-and-arms-manufacturers-raise-thorny-ethical-questions-93005Dr. B: Australia was the 4th highest weapons importer in 2018 and we risk starting a [regional] arms race [with the recent announcement of $270bn in military spending over the next decade]. This belligerent, Right-wing rhetoric of enhancing fear in the community to justify the purchases... it's really concerning what's happening.Z: In 2018 we were the 4th biggest importer of weapons but now we are the second biggest importer of weapons, second to Saudi Arabia. Why do we need this many weapons?https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09-30/australia-worlds-second-biggest-weapons-importer-behind-saudi/11558762 Dr. B: I found out a few years ago that we have a senior Major General and other ssenior Australian military people in the chain of command in the Pacific. So, the top person is a US person, the second person in command, answering to the top person, is an Australian. We are enmeshed in the US chain of command. This means if the US decides to go to war we're already in their fighting machine.The other astounding piece of enmeshment is that our oil reserves are located in the US. How on Earth do we think that, in a war situation, those reserves are going to cross the Pacific to come to us. It's laughable and it's another piece of enmeshment tying us into the US war machine.Z: It makes sense for us to be able to co-ordinate with our military allies. What seems to be happening, though, is we have let our military alliance with the US become a unilateral affair in which we follow at their beck and call. We cannot exercise an independent foreign policy because our military affairs are so tightly interwoven with the US. An example of this are the activities co-ordinated through Pine Gap. Dr. B: When Australia was fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan a lot of that signals intelligence went through Pine Gap. Pine Gap is controlled by the Americans. Our military missions were, infact, under control of the Americans by default.Z: Also, Pine Gap is used to commit atrocities overseas. The bloodbath in Yemen is further inflamed by US drone strikes, co-ordinated through Pine Gap Dr. B: Of big concern: Pine Gap is used to target drone strikes. it does mean that Australia is culpable in these drone strikes which are effectively extra-judicial killings where suspects have no due process, there's no court of law, there's no hearing. Also the people around those subjects - there have been many civilian deaths documented and Australia is part of this.Z: While we're on the topic of Yemen:  thanks to our govt using taxpayer money to subsidise multinational weapons manufacturers our taxpayer money goes directly to murdering the Yemeni people:Dr. B: The Govt is heavily subsidising weapons companies now, even though most of them are Australian branches of huge multi-nationals. There's a $3.8bn loan subsidy scheme. In addition to that there are direct grants to companies which we do not know about. One we doknow about is #38 million given to EOS Weapons systems in Canberra. This company makes gun emplacements that have rocket launchers and guns which can be placed onto of an armoured vehicle and operated remotely so one does not have to stand outside the armoured vehicle to fire the weapons. It's revolting that $38 million of our taxpayer money went to a weapons system that was then exported to the US and then exported to Yemen. This despite suppososedly good arms control measures preventing Australia selling weapons to places where tehre are human right violations.Z: Last but not least:Dr. B: Pine Gap is also used for nuclear weapons targetting.Z: Boo.Dr. B: I think it's really important, in any war situation, that we talk about the undue influence of the weapons industry. We need to address this and there are ways to address this. They're sort-of half-hearted measures being talked about in Canberra which would be good but are being done very badly. For instance: lobbying. It came out earlier this week that the government's promises to keep a lobbying register, the auditor-general has been given a scathing report to say they're not keeping a proper record of who is lobbying our parliamentarians. Really, lobbying is very important because successful lobbying basically means that vested interests triumph over public interests. Similarly donations: more than half of the donations made in Australia are opaque. We urgently need transparent, real-time donation reporting. In America you know about donations within two weeks, whereas in Australia it can take 14-18 months [for donations to be reported]. Often these donations are hidden by the use of foundations.Z: Yeah, so, we can't understand the full influence of weapons industry lobbying and donation if we haven't addressed lobbying and do not have effective donations reporting mechanism. Dr. Beavis' examples of the US' reporting system vs ours are interesting but obviously this hasn't stopped the US from militarising the world in their interests. I think this point continues into Margaret's next point, which is "war powers reform"Dr. B: War powers reform is terribly important. There's too many times where Australia has gone to war because it was politically convenient. The current process rests with the Prime Minister and the executive. In the US and the UK and various other countries both houses of parliament come together when war is contemplated. They debate what's happening, they debate what the information is, and then they vote. Andrew Wilkie, as you all know, the Tasmanian independent MP resigned over what poor-quality intelligence there was for [Australia's participation in] the Iraq War. And he was, of course, proved right in the end.Z: As we can understand from the examples given, war powers reform is no panacea for Australia's lack of independent foreign policy. It is part of a programme of changes, which include, as Dr Beavis tell us...Dr. B: Diplomacy is the key to peace. It's not terribly exciting. If you prevent a conflict you don't see too much. But it is a hugely cost-effective and a really worthwhile investment. We need electoral reform... what I think we're talking about is strategic independence. What we have now is strategic dependence and it's not strategic [for Australia] at all. We need an independent foreign policy so we're not dragged, yet again, into yet another US war.Z: The Campaign for International Co-operation and Disarmament stands firmly against US wars and stands firmly for a non-aligned and independent foreign policy. Thanks goes to Margaret for coming onto the first Politics In The Pub. As I mentioned earlier, if you are interested in being part of the committee to organise POlitics In The Pub, please reach out to peacecentre@cicd.org.au.[presenter signs off]Coming up next - Concrete Gang. 

Living in Toronto
Living in Toronto: Episode 1

Living in Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 38:06


Having a quick fun chat with my friend Kerrie Mitchell, discussing how she got to Toronto from Melborne, Australia.

The Fight Library Podcast
E82 - Steven "Ocho" Peterson, UFC Featherweight

The Fight Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 19:07


Coming off of a huge highlight knockout at UFC Mexico City, Steven "Ocho" Peterson sat down on The Fight Library podcast and talked his latest win. The featherweight won his last fight against Martin Bravo via an insane spinning back fist. Now, he takes aim to "become the new Cowboy" and take the division by storm. Steven "Ocho" Peterson, who is 18-9 a bonafide finisher. With at least ten finishes on his resume, from the ever famous spinning backfist, to olmaplatas, Peterson does it all. In this episode, we talk about that fight, when his next fight is (hint hint, he's chomping to get back ASAP) as well as discuss UFC 243's main event between Robert Whittaker and Israel Adesanya in Australia. Steven Peterson also gives his thoughts on ADD and how he copes with it in everyday life. The fight takes place on October 5th in Melborne, Australia and is co-headlined by Ragin' Al Iaquinta and Dan Hooker. Steven Peterson won his fight in the first fight on the UFC on ESPN+ main card in Mexico City. As history had it, the main event between Jeremy Stephens and Yair Rodriguez would end in major controversy. The fight ended in 15 seconds as Rodriguez poked Stephens in the eye and Stephens was unable to continue. Peterson weighed in on the aftermath and hostility of the crowd after the fight was called off. Thank you to everyone who checked out this podcast! Stay tuned for more and more of your favorite interviews across all forms of combat sports. You can stay posted on the website, fight-library.com, for all the latest interviews across a multitude of sports. Most recently, we interviewed Kyle Dake, World Championship gold medalist, who spoke to us about his most recent success, Russian wrestling, the 2020 Olympics and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fightlibrary/support

Pokemon Champions Podcast
Episode 12 - Melborne ESO & Sheffield Regional VGC & TCG

Pokemon Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 70:16


We may have missed last week due to life not going our way, and both Zac and Dozer might be sick now but that won't keep them from missing more than one week of recording. And we're back to event coverage! With the Melbourne E-sports Open and the Sheffield Regionals over the last week, Dozer and Zac sit down to see what the best of the Trading Card Game and Video Game Championships have to offer. And we take a look at how things might shape up for the TCG and VGC 2020 seasons. 

The Tap Down: Magic the Gathering News In Less Than 10 Minutes
The Tap Down: Grand Prix Milwaukee/Melborne/MOCS Changes Explained

The Tap Down: Magic the Gathering News In Less Than 10 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 8:31


Everything you need to know about your week in Magic the Gathering in less than 10 minutes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mtgstrategist/support

Swagger Swerve
Welcome Pop Singer/Songwriter - Rhia Hazel - She takes us through her Breakthrough of Believing in her Music and How She Writes Great Songs

Swagger Swerve

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 52:33


My guest today is talented and prolific singer / song writer / pianist Rhia Hazel. Rhia has traveled the world and in doing so she's been able to use that experience to inspire her writing.  From Los Angeles to Greece to her hometown in Melborne, Rhia is able to tap into her creative zone and put in the work to write amazing songs.  In this episode we delve into how she is able to:- Collab remote online and in person- Her process of how she get's into her creative zone- How having a great mentor changed her life and advanced her career- How being brave and putting herself out there was a reward Check out Rhia's Links @https://www.instagram.com/rhia_hazel/Check out her new single Closer @ https://open.spotify.com/track/7pCvqU8nG2YjigdMAYl5G6?si=94LIDlo0THCUEL4OQ_Dg6g Make sure you tune in to learn more about this great Artist from Australia. Her music comes from self reflection and from the heart. Her music both empowers and inspires. Ladies and Gentlemen and Rhia Hazel,==WELCOME TO SWAGGER SWERVE  ===COMING at you from LA                                                      Thank you for joining me, now lets officially Swagger then Swerve Swagger Swerve LinksGet in tune with your inner creativity with Swagger Swerve Here =  https://swaggerswerve.squarespace.com/ ---- Let me know what you think as well by subscribing on social mediaYou can follow Geoff from Swagger Swerve at:Website: http://swaggwerswerve.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swaggerthenswerve/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/swaggerswerve/----- Geoff's New Program on how to release 1 song a month for the next 12 months - Music GSD (Get S Done)  https://swaggerswerve.squarespace.com/store/

Turing Complete FM
11. C++ constexprによるコンパイル時Cコンパイラ、テンプレートとジェネリクス、コンピュータサイエンスの理論と実践 (うどん)

Turing Complete FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018 66:32


うどんくんがELVMを使ってCコンパイラをC++14 constexprに移植した件や、テンプレートとジェネリクス、プログラミングの型の理論などについて話をしました。出演者: うどん (@kw_udon_)、Rui Ueyama (@rui314) https://turingcomplete.fm/11 ハッシュタグは#tcfmです。 TCFMはサポーターの投げ銭によって収益を上げています。このコンテンツに課金してもいいよという方はぜひクリエイター支援サイトPatreonから登録してご協力ください。 イントロ (0:00) 数学ガールの結城先生から返事がいただけた件 (0:16) ELVMとは何か (4:26) C++テンプレート省メモリメタプログラミング (7:49) テンプレートの使い所とJavaのジェネリクス (12:42) Goにはジェネリクスもテンプレートもない (13:44) C++11とC++14のconstexpr (17:19) C++17の多重代入構文 (22:25) Accidentally Turing-Complete (24:11) Javaのジェネリクスはチューリング完全 (24:58) Javaの型システムはunsound (25:54) Featherweight Java (35:15) C++コンパイル時コンパイラに対する大きな反響 (37:35) ELVMのバックエンドが書きやすい言語と書きにくい言語 (38:50) 難解言語として作られたMelborne (42:58) Rubyのfizzbuzzコードゴルフと数学 (47:38) SATySFiはどうなんですか (50:44) 理論的にもよく実際にメリットがある言語 (54:55) 静的型と動的型 (55:48) lldのメモリを解放しないデザイン (1:00:45) FacebookとOCaml (1:02:48) 結城さんの数学ガール 結城先生、うどんくんにコメントしてくれる HamajiさんによるELVM Compiler Infrastructureの解説 コンパイル中にコンパイルする「コンパイル時Cコンパイラ」をつくった話 ヒルベルトの23の問題 テンプレートメタプログラミング 純粋関数型データ構造 Accidentally Turing-Complete Why does Go not have generic types? Java Generics are Turing Complete Java and scala's type systems are unsound Covariance and contravariance (computer science) Church encoding Brainfuck Malbolge Fizzbuzz問題 静的型付け関数型組版言語SATySFi ドナルド・クヌース

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Unsolved Mysteries of the World
The Westall UFO Sighting Australia S02E05

Unsolved Mysteries of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 35:54


On April 6th, 1966 at 11am one of the world's most witnessed UFO incidents began in Clayton, a suburb of Melborne, Australia. Over 200 independent witnesses claimed to have seen up to three UFOs for up to 20 minutes in length, some within an arms length. The UFOs are said to have left physical evidence, travelled of up to 1000MPH and were investigated and the incident covered up by authorities.One witness is said to have seen the exact same UFOs a year prior and has photographic evidence along with eye-witness testimony.This is Unsolved Mysteries of the World, Season Two, Episode Five, The Westall UFO Sightings.It was a bright, sunny morning at Westall High School and the a late morning sports session was wrapping up on the school's cricket oval. As the children and teachers prepared to head back in, a strange object in the sky appeared and children and teachers began to point and question.The object appeared to be large, silver colour disk and flew over the school and hovered for a moment before moving once again. Over 50 eye-witnesses indicate that the movement of the object is what perplexed them the most. They indicated it was able to float motionless and then be able to move, very very fast.Word of the strange object spread quickly and all eyes were looking up at the strange disk. Student, teachers, faculty members, local residents and farmers all looked up in amazement and bewilderment. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Lava Pool
Blister in the Sun

The Lava Pool

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 71:01


We finally catch up to the metagame that won't slow down. This week Sam, Toler, Oliver, and Gabby try and process the vast array of teams from regionals, paying for online tournies and content, and if tiering Pokemon is even possible. 0:00:20 Intro, sandwiches. 0:05:40 Pokemon Bank. 0:08:10 Regional and metagame tangents. 0:13:00 Tiers. 0:24:00 AFK and more metagame stuff. 0:36:40 Melborne win a trip. 0:42:45 Oliver vs Sam in Dallas. 0:46:10 Question #1, Celesteela. 0:49:50 Q2, Underrated Pokemon and the next big thing. 0:57:30 Q3, Paid content. 1:01:20 Q4, Tapu Bulu. 1:03:30 Q5, Teambuilding

Get the news
Around the World: Melbourne, AU

Get the news

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 24:25


'Around the World' today is Melbourne, AU with the lovely Elisa Lonsdale who tells us why her hometown city of Melbourne is the a great destination! To learn more about Melbourne, AU visit http://www.visitmelbourne.com/

Erotic Awakening Podcast
EA275 - Graydancer

Erotic Awakening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2013 54:42


This week, Dan & dawn have a chat with Graydancer, and talk about GRUEs and being a kink presenter and Kink Academy and consent and all kinds of stuff! Find out where the original kink podcaster got his start!  Plus, a question of the day asking ‘Before you get started in an M/s relationship, what is one thing you should do?’ (first heard on last weeks ‘BS’ing with Barak & Sheba’ but this time hear the D&d spin on it).  PLUS! New subscribers to the newsletter but who left?; Roughinamarto got it wrong?; the sound of being pixalated; Food on Boobs for breakfast!; GLLA; how to say Melborne; and more! 

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PandaFunkRadio
PFR episode 11

PandaFunkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2013 99:51


This weeks guest includes Dj Ideal and Mix Comp winners Blazz, Jaubee, Redox, and Salbao. Tune in every 2nd &4th Wednesday @6pm PST on OrbitRadio.fm !! Follow us @ Pandafunk.com Twitter.com/PFrecords Facebook.com/PandaFunkMusic

PandaFunkRadio
PFR episode 10

PandaFunkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2013 114:29


This weeks guest includes Whyel, Tim Tensity + mix comp winners Dj Dalva, Fro Effeckts, Lexis Alan. Tune in every 2nd & 4th Wednesday @6PM PST on OrbitRadio.FM !! Follow us @ www.PandaFunk.com www.Twitter.com/PFrecords www.Facebook.com/PandaFunkMusic

Leolove with Me and My Booboo

Michelle believes you know who you're doing when your drunk, Sean with his Non-Drinking ass totally disagrees. Say hello to Leolove's new Australian correspondent Lucia Craven, who hit the street of Melborne with this weeks question. She is also on the Skype check in. This weeks "COW" is from Dionne Audain. Watch and leave a comment!!!! TOPIC Michelle believes you know who you're doing when your drunk, Sean with his Non-Drinking ass totally disagrees. Say hello to Leolove's new Australian correspondent Lucia Craven, who hit the street of Melborne with this weeks question. She is also on the Skype check in. This weeks "COW" is from Dionne Audain. Watch and leave a comment!!!! ABOUT US Sean "The Visionary" Clark and Michelle "The Oscar Winner" Walker are two Leo's in love. These highly opinionated, Brooklyn natives, are the producers and host of the web series entitled "Leo love with Me and My Booboo". The couple speaks candidly about their arguments, leaving it up to the audience to be their therapist. The goal is to help them last. The show premiered February 6, 2011 and since then, Leo love has created a buzz both nationally and internationally in places such as: China, Africa, Australia, Germany, France, to name a few. In January 2012, Leo love introduced two new segments. R&R with Leo love and Dream Big. R&R with Leo love is a conversation about everyday life. The two discuss everything from entertainment to politics. Dream Big was aspired by the couple's dreams. Sean and Michelle believe, "in order for your dreams to come true, you have start surrounding yourself around what you want, it's all about actualization", says the couple. "The goal is for us to learn from our audience, but it seems like the audience is learning just as much from us", says Sean and Michelle. Leo love's overall mission is to promote love and preserve relationships. LInks Leolove app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobileroadie.app_3069&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5tb2JpbGVyb2FkaWUuYXBwXzMwNjkiXQ.. www.leolove.us https://www.facebook.com/LeoLoveShow?ref=hl http://www.youtube.com/user/leoloveshow?feature=mhee http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/leolove-with-me-and-my-booboo/id421961102?mt=2&uo=4 https://twitter.com/Leoloveblog leoloveblog@gmail.com

Great Unknowns Presents
Interview with Katie Cole: "Lost Inside a Moment"

Great Unknowns Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2011 28:41


Originally from Melborne, Austrialia, Pop Rock Artist Katie Cole is full of energy, not only in her music, but her stage presence lights up any room. Now residing in Los Angeles to pursue her career in music, Katie found Producer, Howard Willing. Willing is well known for his engineering and production work with Counting Crows, Sheryl Crow, Snoop Dog, Tupac, Macy Gray and Smashing Pumpkins and many other music artists. Willing is now working with Katie and he helped launch Katie’s debut EP called, Lost Inside a Moment last July. With her debut album, Katie has been captivating audiences on stage, on the web, on television, and heard on the radio airwaves across the world. Lost Inside a Moment is chalk full of catchy rock songs, some with a sense of country flare like the title song, “Lost Inside a Moment” Read the full review at All Indie Magazine Find more of Katie Cole on: Facebook, MySpace Twitter, and her official website Katie Cole Purchase: Lost Inside a Moment on iTunes *This episode and music was provided by Katie Cole