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I P4 Jönköping hör du de senaste nyheterna direkt nära dig, där din och andras röster tillsammans skildrar hela Jönköpings län. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app.
New set, new rules and despite its small size TMT looks interesting. There is a variety of diverse strategies which are viable - aggro, control, tempo are all there. And some cards do surprisingly well - check out this episode to see which ones and why. Ping me for coaching. Join the Discord, sign up for Patreon, and use this Linktree for everything else! Watch this episode and see the slides: Episode #178This podcast is sponsored by mtgazone.com - get your reading fix from the best and brightest Magic writers in the business.You can get the BulkBox if you are in the UK. Remember to use SIERKO10 code for a 10% discount!If you are outside of UK, you can find your local distributor on the BulkBox website
A Talk Birdie Mini today where Nick and Mark consider an excellent question from wolfpacker Andrew, who has essentially asked if Tour Pros damage their game and their creativity through a continual search for the perfect swing. There are of course many examples over the years of players changing their swings and it working out beautifully and, in some cases, not working out.Nick and Mark feel is different for the men and women players at the moment and explain why, and they talk about the role flexibility plays and the Tour Pro who Mark says is a 'flexibility freak'. We discuss which players on tour have the highest performance looking swings at the moment, and who is a touch more home made.And we talk about Ian Baker-Finch and when he spoke to us recently about addressing his swing challenges during his career - Nick played with him a couple of weeks again and said that whilst Finchy is still working on his swing, he was hitting them beautifully! A fun little mini today, thanks Andrew for the question!We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I P4 Jönköping hör du de senaste nyheterna direkt nära dig, där din och andras röster tillsammans skildrar hela Jönköpings län. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app.
I P4 Jönköping hör du de senaste nyheterna direkt nära dig, där din och andras röster tillsammans skildrar hela Jönköpings län. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app.
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Great voicemail from wolfpacker Andrew in Perth about a recent experience on his local driving range, and how he has played a significant role* in a Tour Pro winning a tournament. Great message, love it Andrew!*role may be slightly overstated.We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I P4 Jönköping hör du de senaste nyheterna direkt nära dig, där din och andras röster tillsammans skildrar hela Jönköpings län. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app.
I P4 Jönköping hör du de senaste nyheterna direkt nära dig, där din och andras röster tillsammans skildrar hela Jönköpings län. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app.
Feedback pod today and some great questions and comments from you. We start with with feedback for you, the wolfpackers, listenership and viewership to Talk Birdie To Me increases each month, and our February numbers were (again) a new high with over 56,000 audio downloads and over a quarter of a million views on YouTube. We know you've got plenty of ways you can spend your time, and we appreciate very much that you carve out some of that to spend with us, so thank you!Okay onto the show. Daniel from Holland reckons Nick and Mark have gotten their Top 20 list out of whack and feels that the National Moonah course should be ranked higher, and explains why. Last week Nick outlined the Top 5 hardest 3 final holes in world golf - Roger reckons he missed one, do Nick and Mark agree? And Falco has a smokey to add, from one of the Melbourne sandbelt courses.JD has a huge prediction for 2026 for Jeeno Thitikul - Mark thinks it's a chance, Nick says it isn't. We then discuss how many majors in 2026 would be considered a 'success' by Scottie Scheffler.Message from Scott on the Ritchie Smith interview from a few weeks back - if you missed it, worth going back to, it was great. Callen enjoyed Marks masterclass on bunker play and recalled some advice Mark once gave him on a golf day! Sven loved the swing critique of 9-year old Sophie recently, and shares a story of how much his daughter enjoys beating him on the course.A wolfpacker has done an extensive trial (300 balls!!!) with a stimp meter and shares the results with us.Lots of feedback on sandbaggers. Humble hates the handicap system and says it is fundamentally flawed, Aussie talks about his inconsistency, Syd reckons his club has sandbaggers that emerge at a specific time of the year.And we wrap with Nick and Mark telling us where their handicaps are at the moment. We leave Dan's out of the discussion, his is a very long way behind Nick and Marks but improving (painfully slowly).We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
People will have to pay with cash after a Trade Me sale if they want to avoid a fee. The company's removing its 7.9 percent 'success fee' for casual selling - keeping only a small service fee. Along with Afterpay and cash, Trade Me uses its own payment system, Ping - taking just over two percent from every sale. Trade Me's Head of Marketplace Lisa Stewart says bank transfers will now be against their policy. "We've got teams of folks who scan the site to check that nothing dodgy is going on, if they catch that that kind of behaviour's happening, we'd look to educate our customers." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People will have to pay with cash after a Trade Me sale if they want to avoid a fee. The company's removing its 7.9 percent 'success fee' for casual selling - keeping only a small service fee. Along with Afterpay and cash, Trade Me uses its own payment system, Ping - taking just over two percent from every sale. Trade Me's Head of Marketplace Lisa Stewart says bank transfers will now be against their policy. "We've got teams of folks who scan the site to check that nothing dodgy is going on, if they catch that that kind of behaviour's happening, we'd look to educate our customers." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I P4 Jönköping hör du de senaste nyheterna direkt nära dig, där din och andras röster tillsammans skildrar hela Jönköpings län. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app.
I P4 Jönköping hör du de senaste nyheterna direkt nära dig, där din och andras röster tillsammans skildrar hela Jönköpings län. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app.
In this episode of PING, APNIC Chief Scientist Geoff Huston discusses running advertising-based experiments and a problem of interest in the modern DNS. DNS fundamentally requires end users, their chosen resolver provider, and the authoritative servers for the names they query to cooperate in a coordinated exchange over IP protocols to answer DNS questions. The specifics of how these queries are encoded and transmitted become complex very quickly, but a particular issue is emerging in how we define, in normative and strongly binding terms, the way the protocol is expected to behave. This will shape future deployment decisions, implementation choices, and operational dependencies. The question centres on the use of IPv6 within the DNS ecosystem as a whole. Can we yet say that IPv6-only DNS can be relied upon in operational practice? And if so, should that position be written into the guidance an RFC may define, were it to be elevated to the status of a Best Current Practice (BCP) or BCP document? Geoff is exploring how to measure this by exploiting a DNS model known as ‘glueless'. In this approach, the additional ‘glue' records that are typically passed around behind the scenes to keep DNS resolution working are not provided by the authoritative server to the resolver. As a result, the resolver is forced to issue further queries, which can in turn be constrained to use IPv6 only. These queries are conducted without many of the usual measurement artefacts — such as error introduced when users close a browser session prematurely, or when attention drifts away from the web page that triggered an advertisement-based test. Some interesting variances are emerging when you look at this data by geographic region and origin-AS. DNS fundamentally requires all of the end users, their chosen resolver provider and the authoritative servers of the names they ask about, to cooperate in a dance over IP protocols to answer DNS questions. The specifics of how these questions encode and are passed around get complex very quickly but a specific problem is emerging in how we define "normatively", with strong force, the ways this protocol works. This is going to affect future deployment, code, and operational dependencies. The question relates to the use of IPv6, inside the DNS system at large. Can we yet declare that IPv6 only DNS can be used reliably, and should we write it into the operational practices an RFC can define if it's elevated to the status of a Best Current Practice or BCP document? Geoff is exploring measurement of this question, by exploiting a model of DNS which is called "glueless" -the extra "glue" which is typically passed around behind the scenes to make DNS work, is not given by the authoritative server to the resolver, and this forces the DNS resolver to ask more questions, which can be in turn forced to be delivered over IPv6 only. These questions are run with none of the usual concerns about the error rate due to drop off by users closing a browser session, and the problems in measurement seen with end users, whose minds may wander away from the web page triggering the advert. Some interesting variances are emerging when you look at this data by geographic region and origin-AS.
I P4 Jönköping hör du de senaste nyheterna direkt nära dig, där din och andras röster tillsammans skildrar hela Jönköpings län. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Brian Ping, a News Anchor for KNX Radio in Los Angeles and a St Louis native. Ping reacts to the video depositions of whistleblowing Los Angeles firefighters and more.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Bill King, a Research Fellow at Rice University's Baker Institute, a former businessman, lawyer, opinion columnist and editorial board member at the House Chronicle and the author of "Unapologetically Moderate". They discuss Primary Day in Texas with a big Senate race nearing, Trump's concerning polling numbers in the state and more. Mark is later joined by Brian Ping, a News Anchor for KNX Radio in Los Angeles and a St Louis native. Ping reacts to the video depositions of whistleblowing Los Angeles firefighters and more.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Bill King, a Research Fellow at Rice University's Baker Institute, a former businessman, lawyer, opinion columnist and editorial board member at the House Chronicle and the author of "Unapologetically Moderate". They discuss Primary Day in Texas with a big Senate race nearing, Trump's concerning polling numbers in the state and more. Mark is later joined by Brian Ping, a News Anchor for KNX Radio in Los Angeles and a St Louis native. Ping reacts to the video depositions of whistleblowing Los Angeles firefighters and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Mark also tells a great story involving a past interview with actor Dustin Hoffman. Mark is later joined by Asra Nomani, a Senior Editor of Investigations at Fox News Digital, a Senior Fellow at the Independent Women's Network and the Founder of the Pearl Network. Nomani shares her thoughts on the United States and Israel bombing Iran. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Susan Crabtree, a Real Clear Politics National Political Correspondent and the Co-Author of "Fool's Gold": The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All." She discusses her latest Real Clear Politics piece which is headlined "Top Library Advocate: Backing Drag Queen Story Hour Supports Parental Choice." Mark is later joined by George Rosenthal, a Co-Owner of Throttlenet for Tech Talk Tuesday. They discuss Iran's "Digital Bunker" warefare, the Death of Copper (Silicon Photonics) and more. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
Our deck-centric, eccentric set review is back - we cover the key aspects of the upcoming Turtle set. Get some head start over the rest of Arena folk by tapping into great minds of Jason Ye and Springbok7. I am also present. How to build the 5 main color pairs, some key cards and good ideas on what is going to be important in the format and what is not. Plus some silliness - but that one is a given with the skeleton crew. Ping me for coaching. Join the Discord, sign up for Patreon, and use this Linktree for everything else! Watch this episode and see the slides: Episode #177This podcast is sponsored by mtgazone.com - get your reading fix from the best and brightest Magic writers in the business.You can get the BulkBox if you are in the UK. Remember to use SIERKO10 code for a 10% discount!If you are outside of UK, you can find your local distributor on the BulkBox website
We start off this week with Mark delivering on his promise to Nick to buy him a gift from Temu....does it work or is it underwhelming? We find out. But then onto far more important things like Hannah Green's win in Singapore. A great performance, Nick and Mark discuss how she played, her swing, and her hubby on the bag! Big year on the way for Hannah.Nick tells us about how he managed to get his green card when he moved to the US. It wasn't looking good for a while, until he rolled out something pretty special....he tells the story.The New Zealand Open was at the weekend and the boy from windy Wellington, Daniel Hillier played beautifully. Mark says that he loves how Daniel plays, and he has only scratched the surface of what he can do. Although Daniel did have one thing that annoyed Mark, and he fixed that at the weekend....Mark explains the thing that bugged him.Then...buckle yourself in....Mark absolutely rinses the New Zealand Open saying that a few things he saw 'made him sad'.For BMW, Nick's Touch of Class this week is Shane Lowry. He led by plenty and then had a meltdown at the Cognizant Classic, that wasn't the Touch of Class, but something else Shane did was....Nick plays the audio.And Marks 'That's a Plus' for Hostplus is young 17-year old golfer Amelia Harris who played in the NSW Open in Wollongong (finishing 8th!), and then did something unexpected and impressive the following day.After the turn, we discuss shanks in tournament golf, one particular one from a few years ago from a superstar comes to mind. And then, for Betr, Marks Top 5 is the 5 'supposed' reasons for hitting a shank. In the middle he is reminded of a shank he hit in a tournament when he was paired with Lee Westwood....it's a wild story.....Lots of golf from the weekend, and Nick takes us all over the world in the PING global results. For Southern Golf Club, plenty of feedback - questions and comments on Austen Truslow's chipping, Pros doing maths along with their caddy, a gentle whack for Nick over Tour Pro Jamie Donaldson, and a wolfpacker who saw Mark playing recently at PK North and thought he might have a future in this crazy game. And we finish with a wolfpacker question about golf shoes, we get the inside word from the FootJoy boss Snowy.And for the Golf Clearance Outlet, Nick's Masterclass today is on hitting fairway woods.We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A couple of weeks ago, after ripping some of the Top 100 course lists apart for some dubious selections, Nick O'Hern and Mark Allen decided to do their own list, and ranked their Top 10 Australian Courses, you can find it in the feed if you've not heard it. However, the Top 10 courses were:1 Royal Melbourne West2 Kingston Heath3 Victoria4 Peninsula Kingswood North5 NSW6 Royal Adelaide7 Barnbougle Dunes8 Cape Wickham9 Peninsula Kingswood South10 Royal Melbourne EastSo today, we move on to 11-20....which will be tricky, and perhaps a tad controversial. If you think in the 11-20 (or the 1-10) Nick and Mark have missed a course, or gotten a ranking badly out of whack, let us know - the only rule is if you want to put a course in, you've got to tell us which you would remove.And a caveat, we have not considered Seven Mile Beach, Huntingdale, Royal Sydney or Long Island as they are too new and we feel need time to settle in.Let the debate begin !!!We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ping pong, bad parents, race cars and more. Buckle up and get ready to fast forward when Ryan is talking,
Sunday AM sermon.
Sargonia Dankha, una ragazza ventenne di origine irachena, scomparve a Linköping, nel sud della Svezia, il 13 novembre del 1995. Fu sospettato un uomo italiano, Salvatore Aldobrandi, allora 45 anni, che aveva avuto una relazione con la ragazza. Contro di lui la polizia svedese raccolse molti indizi, tra cui tracce di sangue di Dankha nel suo appartamento e sull'auto che aveva usato il giorno della scomparsa. Molti testimoni raccontarono di episodi di violenza, verbale ma anche fisica, di possessività estrema, di controllo continuo e ossessivo della ragazza da parte dell'uomo che non aveva mai accettato la fine del loro rapporto. Aldobrandi venne arrestato e rilasciato due mesi dopo. Rimase indagato ma contro di lui non venne mai formulata un'accusa formale. Il corpo della ragazza non si trovava e in Svezia era considerato impossibile un processo senza la prova che fosse avvenuto un omicidio. Aldobrandi lasciò la Svezia e tornò a vivere in Italia, a Sanremo. Ventisette anni dopo, attraverso avvocati italiani, la famiglia di Sargonia Dankha si è rivolta alla procura di Imperia che ha aperto un fascicolo di indagine. È stato un caso raro, se non unico: un italiano processato in Italia per un delitto commesso in un altro paese. E soprattutto giudicato basandosi anche su testimonianze, analisi scientifiche, ricostruzioni, esame dei tabulati telefonici, interrogatori, condotti in Svezia: quindi sui risultati di un'indagine effettuata, molti anni prima, dalla polizia di Linköping. Salvatore Aldobrandi è stato condannato all'ergastolo per omicidio con l'aggravante dei motivi abbietti. I suoi difensori hanno presentato appello mettendo prima di tutto in dubbio proprio la validità in Italia di prove acquisite dalla polizia di un altro paese. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sargonia Dankha, una ragazza ventenne di origine irachena, scomparve a Linköping, nel sud della Svezia, il 13 novembre del 1995. Fu sospettato un uomo italiano, Salvatore Aldobrandi, allora 45 anni, che aveva avuto una relazione con la ragazza. Contro di lui la polizia svedese raccolse molti indizi, tra cui tracce di sangue di Dankha nel suo appartamento e sull'auto che aveva usato il giorno della scomparsa. Molti testimoni raccontarono di episodi di violenza, verbale ma anche fisica, di possessività estrema, di controllo continuo e ossessivo della ragazza da parte dell'uomo che non aveva mai accettato la fine del loro rapporto. Aldobrandi venne arrestato e rilasciato due mesi dopo. Rimase indagato ma contro di lui non venne mai formulata un'accusa formale. Il corpo della ragazza non si trovava e in Svezia era considerato impossibile un processo senza la prova che fosse avvenuto un omicidio. Aldobrandi lasciò la Svezia e tornò a vivere in Italia, a Sanremo. Ventisette anni dopo, attraverso avvocati italiani, la famiglia di Sargonia Dankha si è rivolta alla procura di Imperia che ha aperto un fascicolo di indagine. È stato un caso raro, se non unico: un italiano processato in Italia per un delitto commesso in un altro paese. E soprattutto giudicato basandosi anche su testimonianze, analisi scientifiche, ricostruzioni, esame dei tabulati telefonici, interrogatori, condotti in Svezia: quindi sui risultati di un'indagine effettuata, molti anni prima, dalla polizia di Linköping. Salvatore Aldobrandi è stato condannato all'ergastolo per omicidio con l'aggravante dei motivi abbietti. I suoi difensori hanno presentato appello mettendo prima di tutto in dubbio proprio la validità in Italia di prove acquisite dalla polizia di un altro paese. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Feedback pod today, and we start with a bit of snake chat. Snakes on golf courses, snake names, and snakes on a plane (okay maybe not that last one). Then wolfpacker Andrew poses a question to Nick and Mark that gets some serious pushback from the boys! But it does lead to a chat about pathways for young pros.Wolfpacker Greg has a theory on how to improve your golf game. We discuss his theory and whether it has merit. After the turn we have a question from David who has a sandbagger at his club, and he's after some advice on how to deal with this particular gentleman. A comment on the chat from a few months back about whether a male scratch marker could beat an LPGA Pro (hint: they wouldn't). A question for Nick about the shaft he uses, and Mark recommends a short doco he saw on YouTube called Tiger 2000 - you can see it here. And we finish with a wolfpacker who used to be a caddy and had some exposure to Ian Woosnam, Nick and Mark tell a couple of stories about Woosie.A fun feedback pod today, keep it coming!We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From the earliest online dating sites, cultural differences and similarities became the norm in relationships and marriages. How do Dolphin and David communicate and compromise throughout the year? Why did they decide to marry? What was it like for David to apply for permanent residency in Taiwan? How do they visit family?If you enjoy this episode, I recommend...➡️ [Africa] Ep107 South African DJ Meets a Taiwanese Tour Guide w/ Egon & Jo (2)➡️ [International Student] Ep99 After Graduation, Now What? ft. Celine➡️ [Health] Ep101 Healing from Within: Yoga ft. Sneha➡️ [Asia] Ep89 First Indian Female Entrepreneur in Taiwan w/ Dr. Priya Lalwani Purswaney➡️ [Africa] Ep83 A Ghanian and Her Hair w/ Hayil➡️ [TCK] Ep82 When Music Intersects with Multiple Identities w/ MARC AMELLO
The word is Haggis, since Keith just said goodbye to his beloved cat of that name. Keith talks about what a great cat he'd been, and how empty the house is now, without both Haggis and Ping. To cheer themselves up from this somber topic, the nerds talk at great length about ice cream — their favorite flavors, manufacturers, parlors, etc. Moving on to work stuff, Keith talks about his new project, The Night Market, and Andy talks about his newest game, Seven Islands. Lastly, they talk about media, mostly focusing on Star Trek's Starfleet Academy.
Axel och Aina var förälskade, men Axel var gift. Var verkligen livet värt att leva om de inte fick vara tillsammans?Källor: ”Vi ska skjuta oss tillsammans” | LandGÖTEBORGS HANDELS- OCH SJÖFARTSTIDNING 1917-12-03VARBERGSPOSTEN 1917-12-03WESTERVIKSPOSTEN 1917-12-15PROVINSTIDNINGEN DALSLAND 1918-02-01Aina Margareta - Riksarkivet - Sök i arkivenFolkskolestadgan 175 år – Vad innebar den? | FÖRENINGEN SVENSK UNDERVISNINGSHISTORIA // TIDSKRIFTEN VÄGVAL i SKOLANS HISTORIASjälvmord i Sverige | Karolinska InstitutetÄktenskap – ett kärlekens kontrakt | popularhistoria.seSupport till showen http://supporter.acast.com/historiska-brott. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Así fue el operativo para capturar a Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho", líder del CJNG; el cambio de estrategia de seguridad y ¿qué con la propuesta de Reforma Electoral de la presidenta Sheinbaum?
Today's episode features a chat I had recently with Ping Wu, CEO of Cresta. We chat about a range of issues, including how many brands seem to be suffering from a split personality disorder, why CRM technology is fundamentally not the right type of technology to develop the type of conversational intelligence that is needed to drive better outcomes and why taking an automation-only approach to customer support is like ‘taking a shower with a raincoat on.' This interview follows on from my recent interview – Transforming experience for business outcomes – Interview with Sid Banerjee, Mike Murchison and Paloma Paraja – and is number 575 in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders who are doing great things, providing valuable insights, helping businesses innovate and delivering great service and experience to both their customers and their employees.
So we received a message from John who told us a very funny story about playing golf with a fancy lawyer whose driver ended up stuck in a tree. Wonder if he could hold that tree in 'contempt of course' ?? (see what we did there?).Anyway, John went on to ask what funny things Nick and Mark have ever seen on the golf course....and once the memory bank started flowing, oh my gosh were there some stories!Mark had a story about a putter in a tree;Nick once saw a caddy quit mid round in a tournament after his Pro was behaving badly.A fantastic story about Seve Ballesteros, we hear the audioJohn Daly sacking someone, and hiring them in a different role - one related to some of his non-golf interests.We remember the time US Pro Hannah Gregg came across a massive snake in the halfway house on an Australian golf course with Mark making an outrageous claim about Rory McIlroy.The extremely amusing, although not for him, incident involving Mike Clayton many years ago.And we finish hearing a fun video from a comedian on TikTok called Max Price about a day on the course...sort of...very funny. You can follow him here. Ooops....hang on, whilst we're listening to and watching the video, Nick remembers one other very funny story about when he played the Presidents Cup in Montreal involving one of the US Team Members.Thanks John for the idea, this was fun!We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shane and Marty are joined on the PING Tour Truck by Daniel Berger, a recent addition to the PING roster on the PGA Tour. They discuss his transition to PING equipment, his golf journey and the keys to his game, and what life looks like off the golf course. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There never seems to be a quiet week in golf, and this week is no different. But before we get into the show, we touch on our Betr multi which was so close to coming off. Rory did the job, Min Woo feel agonisingly short of the Top 10, and Scheffler had a very good weekend, but a poor Thursday and Friday, missing the Top 5. So close, yet so far away....on the flip side a number of wolfpackers seem to have profited from Nick's dark horse tip of Aldrich Potgieter (including Mark and Dan).Nick is over the moon that his good mate US Tour Pro Austen Truslow won at Paraparaumu at the weekend, his first win, and Nick was commentating so saw the whole thing, and was chatting to Austen on the Saturday night before the final day.Huge win for Jacob Bridgeman at Riviera at the weekend, he hung on to claim the title. Mark did see him doing something that he doesn't like and explains to Nick, who completely agrees. And for Hostplus, this week our That's a Plus recipient is Adam Scott for his wonderful performance in Riviera.The BMW Touch of Class from Nick this week is not awarded to a person, although it sort of is a living, breathing, thing....he explains his choice to Mark.Massive news from the DP World Tour with their announcement of a settlement deal for LIV players which sees a number of them now able to play in certain DPWT events alongside LIV. But one player refused to accept the deal....we discuss.Rumour mill....Nick and Mark separately have some mail on something that, should if come off, would be huge for golf. It involves Golf Australia and LIV. They explain on the pod and read out the texts they have each received on this issue.Royal Melbourne's routing for The Australian Open. Good for matchplay, not for the Open. Mark says that Golf Australia need to 'change it now' before it is locked in.After the Turn, for Betr, the Top 5 toughest finishes in golf on courses Nick has played. #1 is a big one, and contains memories that still haunt Nick! He explains why.Lots of feedback - a message on something that a wolfpacker saw at LIV but has not heard about from anyone else, some suggestions on players who have come back from adversity who you feel Mark missed last week - one Australian male golfer and one international female golfer.Feedback on our Ritchie Smith chat from a week or two ago, and Travis (Sophie's Dad!) has written in after Nick and Mark reviewed 8-year old Sophie's golf technique on the pod last week. And then we hear of another young gun, a 14-year old this time, and Mark shares a text from legendary AFL journalist Mike Sheehan about his 15-year old grandson....the kids are killing it!In the PING Globals Nick runs around the world with all the results, and suggests that Talk Birdie To Me may be responsible for killing off Schefflers run of Top 10's....harsh.And for Golf Clearance Outlet, Mark's masterclass is on Rory McIlroy's impressive bunker play.We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sunday AM sermon.
Time to finally review the new Ping G440 K driver! Ping did a great job with keeping the G440 K super forgiving and stable while making it long. Great ball speed for a straight driver. Breakdown a few Scotty Cameron putters from the 2026 Genesis, including Hideki's latest flat stick.
Thing are weird in Heroes Three HQ, so welcome back to another Heroes Three Gaiden: Three is (Not) the End. This week, Matthew is joined by Jennifer and Joey to discuss pink film, nuns, and lack of subtley with School of the Holy Beast (1974), directed by Norifumi Suzuki. AKA The TransgressorFollow Jenn on Bluesky and LetterboxdFollow Joey on Bluesky and Pachinko Pop on LetterboxdFull cast and credits - IMDBFind us online - https://linktr.ee/Heroes3PodcastEmail us! - heroes3podcast@gmail.comCheck out some H3 art and merch! - https://www.teepublic.com/user/kf_carlito Timestamps(00:00) Intro(02:00) Movie Background(05:27) Quick Recap(07:40) Our Leading Lady, Yumi Takigawa(10:34) Highlights(33:29) Home releases for Suzuki's movies(36:10) Final Thoughts(38:51) Plugs and the end
A feedback pod today, and if you heard last weeks feedback ep, we had a message from wolfpacker Jack who enjoyed the Top 10 Golf Courses in Australia list from Nick and Mark, and suggested a Top 10 Public Courses list....which we jumped at without really thinking it through. The challenge is that we were inundated with suggestions, however there's no real way to rank them, so we just read out a few of the messages and talked about a couple. Sorry Jack!One of the comments we had was from a New Zealand wolfpacker who used to live in Melbourne, and was playing at Brighton East on the day a very famous TV show and scene was being filmed right outside...he explains.Off the back of a vote for Narooma, Mark raises the sheer number of Hogans Alley's that there are around the world. Narooma having the famous Hogan's Hole.A message from a wolfpacker who has been a walking scorer and had some thoughts to add following our chat about The Australian Women's Open having walking scorers for the first two days this year.And a voicemail from John in Albury about Corowa Golf Club. We've had a huge number of messages about what has happened at Corowa, it's a very sad outcome for a famous course.And on a brighter note, Tim has tried Marks 'right ear' idea, has it worked for Tim? We find out.After the turn, this is very sweet. And it is a little visual so if you're listening to the pod we hope the comments make sense. We've had a message from Travis, he listens to the pod with his 8-year old daughter Sophie, who plays golf and asked her Dad to send some footage of her swings into Nick and Mark to review....which of course we do.We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of PING features two members of the Thai academic and research community and was recorded last year at IETF 122 in Bangkok. With a population of more than 70 million, Thailand has around 80 publicly funded universities and a further 70 or more private institutions, and undertakes substantial research in telecommunications and computing. A leading example is the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), which has run the AINTEC conference across the Asia Pacific. Both of our guests on this episode are associated with AINTEC. First, we hear from Sukumal Kitisin of Kasetsart University, a state-funded institution. She has been working on an Internet measurement programme for the Thai Consumer Council (TCC). The project leverages well-known tools such as Ookla Speedtest and OpenSignal to capture end-user experiences of mobile Internet services in Thailand. These measurements support modelling of broadband speeds and service quality, which the TCC can then use to present consumer evidence to the national telecommunications regulator, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC). While we are often accustomed to discussing measurement using Atlas probes and other ‘insider' approaches, this work represents a consumer-friendly, simple, and defensible method for capturing the lived experience of real-world users. Secondly, we hear from Adisorn Lertsinsrubtavee, Director of the Internet Education and Research Laboratory (InterLab) at AIT. Adisorn describes a decade-long measurement effort known as HAZEMON, which focuses on low-bandwidth Internet of Things (IoT) devices used to measure suspended particulate matter such as smoke and fumes from diesel and charcoal fires, as well as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Thailand sits at the heart of a South East Asian climate system that is heavily affected by forest fires and persistent smog, with serious health implications. PM2.5 particles can penetrate deep into the lungs and cause lasting respiratory and other health problems as they are absorbed into the body. Monitoring these levels enables the project to model pollutant density, identify significant events such as forest fires, and support on-the-ground responses by firefighting teams and health professionals. The measurwement system uses small, low-energy computing platforms with off-the-shelf particulate sensors, integrated with low-bandwidth radio systems and powered by solar or battery sources where mains electricity is unavailable. These units are deployed across forests and urban areas, with data federated back to AIT for analysis.
In episode 40, the guys chat with none other than Tim Reardon. Tim spent over 45 years with PING and worked everywhere from the club repair shop to Japan. From his relationship with Karsten Solheim, to building drivers made from a telephone, Tim has some wonderful stories and experience to share.
Denne uken dykker vi ned i innboksen og svarer på spørsmål fra dere lyttere. Det blir en god miks av diverse temaer og noen av spørsmålene vi svarer og diskuterer er blant annet: • Knebøy med stang eller beinpress – hva bør du velge når, og hvorfor? • Er 20 minutter styrketrening i kombinasjon med løp egentlig nok for å få resultater? • Piggsko til løping. Genialt eller unødvendig? • Hva er greia med proteinvann? • Og ikke minst: Hva skjer på motefronten innen treningstøy akkurat nå?Ellers deler Pia ukas boost innen beauty, mens Silje omfavner rave i gruppetreningssalen. God lytt! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
GS#484 April 14, 2015: Back by popular demand for his 10th appearance on Golf Smarter, Tom Wishon, the world's authority and (unofficial) spokesperson for custom club fitting returns to address the misinformation from big club makers who want you to believe that buying a one-size-fits-all club off the rack will improve your game. The fact is that every swing and every body style is different, so that what you see on TV or in the hands of this weekend's Tour winner is probably the wrong club for you. More myths discussed in the Premium episode: • Custom club making is much more expensive. • High handicappers should wait for greater improvement before they invest in custom fit clubs. • Painting a club white is an effective way to introduce new technology To talk to a Custom club fitter in your area, click on the "Find A Clubfitter" section of Tom's website at http://WishonGolf.comIf you have a question about whether or not Fred is using any of the methods, equipment or apps we've discussed, or if you'd like to share a comment about what you've heard in this or any other episode, please write because Fred will get back to you. Either write to golfsmarterpodcast@gmail.com or click on the Hey Fred button, at golfsmarter.com
Can you scale customer support without burning out agents or frustrating customers?Ping Wu shares how Cresta combines AI and human intelligence into a single system that scales sustainably for companies like United Airlines and Porsche.In this episode, Ping also breaks down the three constraints that shape automation in the real world: conversation complexity, infrastructure debt, and customer demographics.Guest: Ping Wu, CEO of CrestaConnect with Ping WuX: https://x.com/ping_wuLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pingwu/Connect with JoubinX: https://x.com/JoubinmirLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joubin-mirzadegan-66186854/Email: grit@kleinerperkins.comFollow on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/kpgritFollow on X:https://x.com/KPGritLearn more about Kleiner Perkins: https://www.kleinerperkins.com/