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Les podcasts de RadioVino, la radio du bon goût
La Soifothèque, ép. 18 : Une jolie ivresse de travail – Guillaume Blot

Les podcasts de RadioVino, la radio du bon goût

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 45:43


Un travail qui depuis une dizaine d'années n'a pas manqué d'égailler les parutions du Monde, du Fooding, et de nombreux autres supports, et que nous ne pouvions manquer. Nous sommes donc allés à la rencontre du géographe des buvettes, le Easy Rider du 25cl, apte à enfourcher sa Blot Mobile à la recherche d'un Café des Amis ou d'un Bar des PTT, à quelques jours de la sortie de son nouvel ouvrage Restos Routiers (parution le 15 Mai chez Hoëbeke Gallimard). Un beau livre qui fait suite au déjà culte Rades (2023), où il est montré que la France des bistrots est toujours vivante ! Merci à Guillaume, au bistro des Familles (rue de la Roquette Paris XI) et Apsara (rue Sedaine Paris XI). Un grand merci à Julie Carretier-Cohen, photographe venue nous tirer le portrait. Un épisode à mettre en lien avec : Épisode #5 - Fanny Molins- Atlantic Bar / Épisode #13 – Philibert Humm – Entretien Fleuve ... +++++ Extraits sonores : Coup de Tête – Jean-Jacques Annaud (1979) Coupe d'Europe à Geoffroy Guichard – Jacky Chalard (1977) Dernier Été – Robert Guédiguian (1981) Atlantic Bar – Fanny Molins (2022) Un nuage entre les dents – Marco Pico (1974) Crédits photos : Julie Carretier-Cohen : https://www.instagram.com/juliecarretiercohen/

The Cyber Threat Perspective
(Replay) How To Defend Against Lateral Movement

The Cyber Threat Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 37:48


In this replay, Spencer and Brad dive into lateral movement, discussing various techniques like RDP, RATs, Impacket tools, PsExec, PTH, PTT, and PowerShell Remoting. They explain how attackers use these methods to gain unauthorized access, evade detection, and enable malicious activities. They also discuss precursors to lateral movement and strategies to restrict it, such as least privilege access, network segmentation, and monitoring. The podcast emphasizes the importance of understanding lateral movement and implementing comprehensive security measures to mitigate these threats.Resourceshttps://www.reddit.com/r/cybersecurity/comments/1ellylu/what_lateral_attacks_have_you_been_seeing/The DFIR ReportLateral Movement, Tactic TA0008 - Enterprise | MITRE ATT&CK®Blog: https://offsec.blog/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@cyberthreatpovTwitter: https://x.com/cyberthreatpovSpencer's Twitter: https://x.com/techspenceSpencer's LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/SpencerAlessiWork with Us: https://securit360.comBlog: https://offsec.blog/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@cyberthreatpovTwitter: https://x.com/cyberthreatpov Spencer's Twitter: https://x.com/techspenceSpencer's LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/SpencerAlessi Work with Us: https://securit360.com

Awesome Money
S22EP7| 高股息存股,大跌前賣光好嗎?怎麼面對恐懼?賣股總要有一個原因?合適的開槓計畫,開槓不是錯

Awesome Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 22:00


【節目】我在PTT上有看到一篇文章,是在講說,這個高股息的存股群啊,不,不講武德,全部落跑。川川延後關稅給大家減壓。賣光的人,我是不會笑啦,也希望大家不要笑別人。真的是人性,沒有什麼 。在面對大跌時,真實的恐懼 才知道自己投資的底牌到哪。 大綱 1.開場:用雞湯滋補人生態度 2.市場波動下的觀察與反思 3.對賣股行為的理解與尊重 4.市場起伏中的人性考驗 5.長期投資的挑戰 6.情緒交易的陷阱 7.投資本質:價值的核心 8.設定合理的投資目標 9.賣股需有理性的原因 10.對市場保持謙卑 關鍵字 #高股息 #存股 #市場波動 #恐懼 #賣股 #情緒交易 #投資目標 #核心持股 #開槓 #謙卑 第529集,2025/04/10錄製 #AwesomeMoney #威利熬雞湯 用雞湯滋補你的人生態度 節目連結: YouTube 搜尋: 威利財經角 Podcast 搜尋: Awesome_Money 收看頻道會員節目: https://cutt.ly/HeRTJFB2 加入頻道會員: https://cutt.ly/zwTJf5e0 訂閱方格子 (文稿、程式範例): https://vocus.cc/willy03/home 威利投資生活事 Line 社群: https://forms.gle/CabjyDhux35utmyU9 免費電子報訂閱: https://cutt.ly/lwOV4s2Q 使用電子報原因: https://cutt.ly/kwOV4U8H 收聽|看文章|互動社群|目錄: https://cutt.ly/AwesomeMoney ----以下訊息由 SoundOn 動態廣告贊助商提供---- 高雄美術特區3-4房全新落成,《惟美術》輕軌C22站散步即到家,近鄰青海商圈,卡位明星學區,徜徉萬坪綠海。 住近美術館,擁抱優雅日常,盡現驕傲風範!美術東四路29號 07-553-3838 https://sofm.pse.is/7elxp4 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Maghrib in Past & Present | Podcasts
Rencontre avec Ramdane Asselah autour de son ouvrage: Mémoires d'un militant de l'OS

Maghrib in Past & Present | Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 32:00


Épisode 200: Rencontre avec Ramdane Asselah autour de son ouvrage: Mémoires d'un militant de l'OS À la fois émouvant et authentique, ce livre retrace le parcours, le combat et la résistance d'un homme durant la période la plus difficile du Nationalisme Algérien. À travers ce récit, Ramdane Asselah, restitue un pan entier de notre histoire « la lutte, nous dit il, mène toujours à la liberté, elle est l'unique recours pour survivre à toute forme de brutalité. » En tant qu'ancien responsable de l'OS, l'auteur nous livre des détails inédits sur la structure, le fonctionnement et surtout le démantèlement de cette organisation paramilitaire en 1950 par les forces coloniales. Né à Ighil Imoula, haut lieu d'histoire et de résistance, lieu de proclamation du 1er Novembre 1954, Ramdane Asselah a dirigé une cellule du P.P.A à Boghni. De 1947 à 1950, il assure des responsabilités au sein de l'organisation spéciales l'OS, section radio-transmissions. Il a fait carrie1re au PTT tout en poursuivant des études supérieures, il a pris sa retraite en 1988 et s'est mis à écrire. (Texte extrait de la 4eme de couverture de l'ouvrage). Cet épisode, enregistré le 9 octobre 2016 a été co-organisé par le Centre d'Études Maghrébines en Algérie (CEMA) et le Centre de Recherche en Anthropologie Sociale et Culturelle (CRASC). Pr. Hassan Remaoun sociologue à l'université d'Oran et chercheur au CRASC a modéré la rencontre.   Nous remercions notre ami Ignacio Villalón, doctorant à l'Université de Crète/Institute for Mediterranean Studies, pour sa prestation à la guitare du titre A vava Inouva de Idir pour l'introduction et la conclusion de ce podcast.   Réalisation et montage: Hayet Yebbous Bensaid, Bibliothécaire / Chargée de la diffusion des activités scientifiques (CEMA).  

Choses à Savoir TECH VERTE
Bangkok fait tomber la pluie contre la pollution ?

Choses à Savoir TECH VERTE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 2:44


Depuis un an, Bangkok tente une expérience inédite pour lutter contre la pollution de l'air : pulvériser de l'eau glacée et de la glace carbonique depuis des avions militaires. Objectif ? Dissiper le nuage toxique qui étouffe la capitale thaïlandaise, particulièrement durant la saison sèche. Une méthode controversée, qui divise scientifiques et écologistes.Chaque année, dès le mois de décembre, un épais brouillard de particules fines s'abat sur Bangkok. En cause : le trafic routier, les industries et les brûlis agricoles. Résultat, plus d'un million de Thaïlandais ont souffert de maladies respiratoires depuis octobre 2023, selon les autorités. À cela s'ajoute un phénomène météorologique aggravant : une couche d'inversion thermique qui piège les polluants au sol, empêchant leur dispersion dans l'atmosphère. Pour tenter de contrer cette situation, la Thaïlande mise sur une technique singulière. Deux fois par jour, des avions pulvérisent à 1 500 mètres d'altitude de l'eau glacée ou du dioxyde de carbone sous forme solide, aussi appelé glace carbonique. Le principe ? Refroidir l'air pour briser la couche d'inversion et permettre aux particules polluantes de s'élever.Mais cette stratégie ne fait pas l'unanimité. Plusieurs experts doutent de son efficacité. « Il n'y a pas assez de preuves que cette méthode fonctionne », souligne Ekbordin Winijkul, spécialiste de la pollution de l'air à l'Institut asiatique de technologie. D'autres dénoncent un écran de fumée orchestré par les entreprises impliquées dans cette opération. La glace carbonique utilisée provient notamment du géant pétrolier thaïlandais PTT, acteur majeur dans l'émission de gaz à effet de serre. Weenarin Lulitanonda, cofondatrice du Réseau thaïlandais pour un air propre, estime que ces entreprises se servent de cette initiative pour redorer leur image, sans s'attaquer aux véritables sources du problème. « C'est comme ajouter de la coriandre sur un plat », ironise-t-elle.Outre son efficacité incertaine, ce programme coûte cher : jusqu'à 50 000 bahts (1 400 euros) par vol. Une somme qui pourrait être investie dans des solutions éprouvées, comme les zones à faibles émissions, la restriction des véhicules les plus polluants, ou encore la lutte contre les brûlis agricoles. Le gouvernement thaïlandais a déjà pris certaines mesures, comme le développement des bus électriques et l'encouragement au télétravail. Mais elles restent insuffisantes face à l'urgence de la situation. En attendant, Bangkok continue d'étouffer. Ce jeudi encore, la capitale thaïlandaise figurait parmi les villes les plus polluées du monde, avec des niveaux de particules fines bien au-delà des recommandations de l'Organisation mondiale de la santé. Une situation préoccupante qui, malgré les efforts aériens, semble loin d'être sous contrôle. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

CQ en Frecuencia
EP99 - Alternativas a los micrófonos de los quipos de radio y más...

CQ en Frecuencia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 57:24


En este episodio de CQ en Frecuencia, exploramos el apasionante mundo del audio en la radioafición, analizando micrófonos, configuraciones y cómo optimizar la calidad de transmisión para tus equipos. Desde los típicos micrófonos de mano con PTT hasta opciones avanzadas como los micrófonos de estudio, hablamos de las herramientas y ajustes que pueden marcar la diferencia en tus comunicaciones. También hacemos un recorrido por los eventos más destacados de la semana: El WWA Contest, un concurso internacional que sigue en marcha y que pone a prueba la habilidad de operadores de todo el mundo para contactar con entidades DX. El Concurso Nacional de Sufijos, una cita emblemática de la radioafición española que tuvo lugar el pasado fin de semana, fomentando la actividad en HF y la interacción entre operadores. La actividad QRP organizada por el Grupo Conecta Radio en Tenerife, con experiencias en HF, VHF y pases satelitales. En la sección de onda corta y radioescucha, presentamos el rincón diexista, donde contamos con la colaboración especial de Pedro Sedano, presidente de la Asociación Española de Radioescucha (AER). Pedro nos trae el informe mensual para febrero, con las emisiones más destacadas en onda corta y recomendaciones para los amantes del DX. Cerramos el episodio con las actividades futuras y cómo apoyar este proyecto. ¿Nos apoyas para que podamos seguir haciendo este podcast? Puedes apoyarnos en QRP con 1,99€ al mes o un poco más de potencia en QRO, con 5,99€ al mes aquí: https://cqenfrecuencia.com/apoyar/ NOTAS DEL EPISODIO: - EA3GRN monta un micro de estudio para el 7300 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAAu18QXncM&pp=ygUZbWljcm9mb25vIHJhZGlvYWZpY2lvbmFkbw%3D%3D - ESSB ¿Vale la pena? por KG5UHS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npoNVgPljyw&t=843s Envía tus preguntas, propuestas de temas o lo que quieras: https://cqenfrecuencia.com/contacto/ O en nuestro canal de Telegram: https://t.me/cqenfrecuencia Y no olvidéis de visitar nuestra web: https://cqenfrecuencia.com No olvides el like, subscribirte y/o darle a la campanita para no perderte ningún episodio de nuestro podcast! Nos encontrarás también en Spotify y Youtube.

ลงทุนแมน
หุ้น DELTA ประเด็นใหญ่ ของวงการตลาดทุนไทย ในตอนนี้ | ลงทุนแมนจะเล่าให้ฟัง

ลงทุนแมน

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 6:59


หุ้น DELTA ประเด็นใหญ่ ของวงการตลาดทุนไทย ในตอนนี้ | ลงทุนแมนจะเล่าให้ฟัง ถ้าถามว่า หุ้นมูลค่ามากสุด ในประเทศไทย คือบริษัทอะไร ? คำตอบที่ได้ หลายคนอาจยังไม่รู้ นั่นก็คือ หุ้น DELTA ที่ปัจจุบัน มีมูลค่าบริษัท 1,940,000 ล้านบาท แล้วรู้หรือไม่ว่า หุ้นที่ใหญ่สุดนี้ ปรับตัวขึ้นมา มากถึง 3,200% หรือ 33 เด้ง ในช่วง 5 ปีที่ผ่านมา ตอนนี้ DELTA มีมูลค่ามากกว่าบริษัทอันดับ 2 และ 3 ที่คนไทยคุ้นเคยอย่าง - PTT มูลค่า 957,000 ล้านบาท - AOT มูลค่า 882,000 ล้านบาท แม้จะรวมมูลค่าของ PTT และ AOT เข้าด้วยกัน ก็ได้เพียง 1,839,000 ล้านบาท น้อยกว่ามูลค่าของ DELTA เสียอีก คำถามต่อมาก็คือ ทำไม DELTA มีมูลค่ามากขึ้นเร็วและแรงขนาดนี้ ลงทุนแมนจะเล่าให้ฟัง

Every Day Oral Surgery: Surgeons Talking Shop
Hematology Series: physiology, diagnostic tools, common coagulation pathology (with Drs. Andrew Jenzer and Maxwell Lloyd)

Every Day Oral Surgery: Surgeons Talking Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 87:59


This conversation kicks off a new series that takes a deep dive into anything blood-related. During this episode, Dr. Andrew Jenzer revisits the podcast alongside Dr. Maxwell Lloyd to demystify some of the key ideas underpinning hemostasis, coagulation, and PTT levels. Join us as we discuss helpful tools to navigate detection, monitoring, testing, and all the factors that may affect results. From PTT and D-Dimer testing to mixed testing options and thrombal elastography, we cover it all. Next, we get into abnormalities and all the elements to consider before going about an invasive surgery of this nation. We get into detail about Von Willebrand's disease and what testing can tell you, after considering why clinical history is specifically important for the treatment of bleeding issues. Lastly, we discuss OMS-specific hemostatic agents, and the impact of CRASH 1, 2, and 3 trials on how we implement TXA. Join us today to hear all this and more. Key Points From This Episode:Introducing Drs. Andrew Jenzer and Maxwell Lloyd.Dr. Jenzer's upcoming mock boards course for residents.The topic of this episode which kicks off a new series: blood and anything blood related.Differentiating between primary and secondary hemostasis. Understanding intrinsic and extrinsic pathways. Why all coagulation factors are ultimately made in the liver.The importance of interpreting the lab values.Using the WETT acronym in the context of anti-coagulation.Monitoring through PTT. D-Dimer testing and why it is so often misunderstood. What is essential to do when mixing tests together. Another test option: thrombal elastography.Thinking about the risks and benefits of stopping anticoagulation. Developing a schema to think about abnormalities. Understanding how to address Haemophilia A and B. Why clinical history is particularly important for bleeding issues.Demystifying Von Willebrand's disease and what testing can tell you. OMS-specific hemostatic agents, which ones work best, and more. CRASH 1, 2 and 3 trials and TXA. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Maxwell Lloyd on Google Scholar — https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=D0agka0AAAAJ Dr. Andrew Jenzer Email — andrew.jenzer@gmail.com Dr. Andrew Jenzer — https://surgery.duke.edu/profile/andrew-clark-jenzer CRASH-1 — https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC33506/ CRASH-2 — https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4576020/ CRASH-3 — https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(19)32233-0/fulltext Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/ Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.com Dr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059

林氏璧孔醫師的新冠病毒討論會
250102 人類間質肺炎病毒在中國大流行 台灣有嗎?沒有疫苗沒特效藥?死亡率高達43%?

林氏璧孔醫師的新冠病毒討論會

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 36:28


人類間質肺炎病毒 HMPV 偏肺病毒在中國大流行 台灣有嗎?沒有疫苗沒特效藥?死亡率高達43%? https://linshibi.com/?p=48597 很多朋友關心,所以我整理成文章了。歡迎傳給你那已經嚇壞的老爸老媽。 12月27日早上還聽到某個名嘴直播在說,中國現在出現一個新的病毒。我暈死。 這不是新的病毒,全世界都有,台灣也早就有了,去年還流行過。 我們的CDC不是吃素的啦。如果真的又有個不明原因的新病毒出現在中國肆虐,在逛PTT的羅一鈞副署長早就會有動作了,好嗎? 我27日還去上了台灣事實查核中心的節目,也請收聽。 【

Foundations of Amateur Radio
Bald Yak - week 3 - Push To Talk

Foundations of Amateur Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 5:39


Foundations of Amateur Radio When you key your transceiver, as-in, you trigger the Push To Talk or PTT button, you close a switch that activates the transmitter and in turn allows your voice to make it through the microphone and radio, via the coax out to the antenna and the world. When you release the button, the transmission stops. This is pretty much how we're taught that a radio transceiver works, essentially switching between transmit and receive, depending on the state of that magic switch. If you want to create a transmitter in software using GNU Radio, you might get to a point where you start looking for a conditional block, a magic piece of code that you can add to the system that checks the state of the PTT button and sets the state of your contraption accordingly. In programming terms, you might start looking for an IF .. THEN .. ELSE block, as in, IF PTT THEN transmit ELSE receive. Let me save you the trouble of looking for such a thing, because it doesn't exist. With that revelation you are forgiven if you come to the conclusion that you cannot create a PTT system using GNU Radio. It's a perfect example of attempting to think in a certain way and I'd like to show you that there are alternatives if only to help you experience an insight into how we do the things we do. I've told this story before, but it bears repeating. Over a decade ago I was helping with the erection of an antenna during a field day. It was a massive multi-element 10m yagi, heavy, unwieldy and precariously bolted to the top of a spindly mast strapped to the tray of a ute. Before lifting it to the top of the mast I was tasked with checking the SWR. I dutifully plugged in the coax, turned on my radio, keyed the microphone and confidently reported a 1:1 SWR. Over the next hour the antenna was manhandled into the air by half a dozen people and we set about making noise only to discover that the SWR was horrible. My lesson was that you need to whistle or hum into the microphone when you use SSB to test the SWR. Said differently, using SSB, if you transmit no sound, there is no signal and no standing wave to measure. Right now you're likely to picture a PTT switch as switching between open and closed. In one state nothing gets through, in the other, everything gets through. For example, you could construct a switch where in one position your analogue signal is connected to ground and disappears. In the other state it reappears. If you think about it, yelling into the microphone whilst not activating the PTT does exactly this. A Software Defined Radio or SDR uses an Analogue to Digital Converter, or ADC, to receive an analogue signal from an antenna and convert it into a series of numbers. To transmit, it uses the reverse, a Digital to Analogue Converter, or DAC, that converts a series of numbers into an analogue signal. No analogue signal means a voltage that doesn't change. In the digital world, it's the same, a series of numbers that don't change. When you multiply a number by zero, you get zero and when you multiply a number by one, you get the number. So, if you were to take a digital signal, which is nothing more than a series of numbers, and multiply it with zero, you'd get a series of zeros. If you multiply it by one, you'd get the original numbers. If you sent that series to a SDR transmitter, remember, it's essentially nothing more than a Digital to Analogue Converter, you'd get either no signal when you were converting only zeros, or you'd get an analogue signal when you're converting numbers. So, if you made a button that changed a variable to one when you pressed it and changed it to zero when you released it, you could multiply your digital signal by that variable and switch between getting a series of numbers or a series of zeros. Remind you of anything? That button, that changes between zero and one is your software defined PTT. It represents the software version of a switch and it shows us that signal processing requires that you look at problems in subtly different ways. This all to illustrate that using GNU Radio is going to take some time to get your head around. For some this happened years ago, for others like myself, we're in the thick of it. While you're thinking about that, consider time. What type of time accuracy would you need to synchronise two signals from two different antennas and why would you want to? I'm Onno VK6FLAB

Royal Palace Podcast
11. Minitel (Part 1)

Royal Palace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 79:38


Minitel, launched by France's Ministry of Post, Telegraphs, and Telephone (PTT), brought the networked age to the French public nearly a decade before Americans encountered the commercial web in the early 1990s. Offering services like online directories, messaging, shopping, and access to news, Minitel's innovative pay-by-minute kiosk system ensured that payments were divided between the PTT and the service providers, enabling publications like Le Monde and Libération to thrive in the emerging online landscape. Minitel terminals were handed out for free at Post Offices, and existing telephone customers enjoyed access with no monthly service fees. The Minitel experience suggests that the flaws of today's internet—dominated by advertising and data capitalism—were not inevitable. At once a testament to the centralized ambition of the postwar welfare state and a product of the shift toward neoliberalism in the 1970s, Minitel embodied both the promise of public infrastructure and the forces that would ultimately undermine it through privatization and austerity.Our credits to Julien Mailland and Kevin Driscoll for their book Minitel: Welcome to the Internet, published by MIT Press, which provided invaluable insights into Minitel's history, as well as the examples of Minitel services and their modern equivalents.

Geek Forever's Podcast
สุสานรถ EV จีน กับภาวะ Oversupply ที่ประเทศใดก็ยากที่จะต่อกร | Geek Daily EP254

Geek Forever's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 13:00


สถานการณ์เศรษฐกิจจีนที่กำลังชะลอตัวกับปัญหา Oversupply ตลาดรถ EV ในขณะนี้สะเทือนมายังผู้ประกอบการพลังงานรายใหญ่ของไทยแล้ว ส่งผลให้ บมจ.ปตท. (PTT) อาจจำเป็นต้องตัดสินใจถอนการลงทุนในโครงการร่วมทุนมูลค่ากว่า 3 หมื่นล้านบาท กับกลุ่ม Foxconn เพื่อตั้งโรงงานผลิตรถ EV ในไทย รัฐบาลจีนทุ่มเงินสนับสนุนภาคส่วนนี้ เทคโนโลยีพัฒนาอย่างรวดเร็ว ทำให้รถรุ่นเก่าล้าสมัยเร็วตามไปด้วย และสถานการณ์ในตอนนี้ทุกประเทศต่างกังวลว่าจีนจะผลิตรถไฟฟ้าล้นตลาดโลก และมีสัญญาณให้เห็นแล้วในจีน ที่ Hangzhou ที่สามารถพบรถไฟฟ้าใหม่นับร้อยคันจอดกลางแจ้งรอการขายที่สภาพไม่ต่างจากสุสานรถ EV เลือกฟังกันได้เลยนะครับ อย่าลืมกด Follow ติดตาม PodCast ช่อง Geek Forever's Podcast ของผมกันด้วยนะครับ #รถไฟฟ้าจีน #EVChina #รถยนต์ไฟฟ้า #ตลาดรถไฟฟ้า #BYD #Tesla #Xiaomi #รถไฟฟ้าราคาถูก #ยานยนต์ไฟฟ้า #EVmarket #รถEV #รถไฟฟ้าน่าซื้อ #EV2024 #รถยนต์พลังงานไฟฟ้า #EVnews #geekdaily #geekforeverpodcast

ลงทุนแมน
หุ้น DELTA ประเด็นใหญ่ ของวงการตลาดทุนไทย ในตอนนี้ | ลงทุนแมนจะเล่าให้ฟัง

ลงทุนแมน

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 6:59


ถ้าถามว่า หุ้นมูลค่ามากสุด ในประเทศไทย คือบริษัทอะไร ? คำตอบที่ได้ หลายคนอาจยังไม่รู้ นั่นก็คือ หุ้น DELTA ที่ปัจจุบัน มีมูลค่าบริษัท 1,940,000 ล้านบาท แล้วรู้หรือไม่ว่า หุ้นที่ใหญ่สุดนี้ ปรับตัวขึ้นมา มากถึง 3,200% หรือ 33 เด้ง ในช่วง 5 ปีที่ผ่านมา ตอนนี้ DELTA มีมูลค่ามากกว่าบริษัทอันดับ 2 และ 3 ที่คนไทยคุ้นเคยอย่าง - PTT มูลค่า 957,000 ล้านบาท - AOT มูลค่า 882,000 ล้านบาท แม้จะรวมมูลค่าของ PTT และ AOT เข้าด้วยกัน ก็ได้เพียง 1,839,000 ล้านบาท น้อยกว่ามูลค่าของ DELTA เสียอีก คำถามต่อมาก็คือ ทำไม DELTA มีมูลค่ามากขึ้นเร็วและแรงขนาดนี้ ลงทุนแมนจะเล่าให้ฟัง

Le jour où
25 octobre 1985 : l'arrivée des numéros de téléphones à 8 chiffres

Le jour où

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 2:03


En ce 25 octobre 1985, la France a vécu une véritable révolution avec le passage à la numérotation téléphonique à 8 chiffres. Après des années de préparation, 22 000 techniciens des PTT se sont mobilisés pour faire basculer en une seconde le système de numérotation.

The CyberWire
Sri Lanka says ‘no more' to financial fakers!

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 31:03


Authorities arrest over 200 Chinese nationals in Sri Lanka over financial scams. Officials in Finland take down an online drug market. Cisco investigates an alleged data breach.  A major apparel provider suffers a data breach. Oracle's latest patch update includes 35 critical issues. Microsoft has patched several high-severity vulnerabilities. The NCSC's new boss calls for global collaboration to fight cybercrime. CISA warns of critical vulnerabilities affecting software from Microsoft, Mozilla, and SolarWinds.Hackers steal data from Verizon's push-to-talk (PTT) system. On our CertByte segment, Chris Hare is joined by resident Microsoft SME George Monsalvatge to break down a question from N2K's Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104) Practice Test. Robot vacuums go rogue. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CertByte Segment Welcome to CertByte! On this bi-weekly segment hosted by Chris Hare, a content developer and project management specialist at N2K, we share practice questions from our suite of industry-leading content and a study tip to help you achieve the professional certifications you need to fast-track your career growth. In each segment, Chris is joined by an N2K Content Developer to help illustrate the learning. This week, Chris is joined by resident Microsoft SME George Monsalvatge to break down a question from N2K's Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104) Practice Test. Candidates for the Microsoft Azure Administrator exam are Azure Administrators who manage cloud services that span storage, security, networking, and compute cloud capabilities. Candidates should be proficient in using PowerShell, the Command Line Interface, Azure Portal, ARM templates, operating systems, virtualization, cloud infrastructure, storage structures, and networking. Have a question that you'd like to see covered? Email us at certbyte@n2k.com. If you're studying for a certification exam, check out N2K's full exam prep library of certification practice tests, practice labs, and training courses by visiting our website at n2k.com/certify. Please note: The questions and answers provided here and on our site are not actual current or prior questions and answers from these certification publishers or providers. Reference: Microsoft Azure Blog > Virtual Machines > Gain business insights using Power BI reports for Azure Backup Selected Reading Sri Lankan Police Arrest Over 200 Chinese Scammers (BankInfo Security) Finnish Customs closed down the Sipulitie marketplace on the encrypted Tor network (Finnish Customs) Cisco investigates breach after stolen data for sale on hacking forum (Bleeping Computer) Varsity Brands Data Breach Impacts 65,000 People (SecurityWeek) Oracle October 2024 Critical Patch Update Addresses 198 CVEs (Security Boulevard) Microsoft Patches Vulnerabilities in Power Platform, Imagine Cup Site (SecurityWeek) 'Nationally significant' cyberattacks are surging, warns the UK's new cyber chief (The Record) CISA Warns of Three Vulnerabilities Actively Exploited in the Wild (Cyber Security News) Hackers Advertise Stolen Verizon Push-to-Talk ‘Call Logs' (404 Media) Hackers took over robovacs to chase pets and yell slurs (The Verge) Share your feedback. We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show.  Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

OHNE AKTIEN WIRD SCHWER - Tägliche Börsen-News
“Iberdrola - spanischer KI-Profiteur” - Intel sagt Deutschland ab & PTT wird Starbucks

OHNE AKTIEN WIRD SCHWER - Tägliche Börsen-News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 13:35


Erfahre hier mehr über unseren Partner Scalable Capital - dem Broker mit Flatrate und Zinsen. Alle weiteren Infos gibt's hier: scalable.capital/oaws. Aktien + Whatsapp = Hier anmelden. Lieber als Newsletter? Geht auch. Das Buch zum Podcast? Jetzt lesen. Intel sagt Amazon zu und Deutschland ab. Microsoft kauft sich selbst für 60 Milliarden. Flutter kauft Konkurrenz in Italien und Brasilien. Hensoldt und Rheinmetall hat gestern niemand gekauft. PTT (WKN: A2JKFZ) ist ein staatlich geprägter Ölkonzern. PTT ist aber auch Starbucks-Konkurrent, Pharma-Gigant und Gas-Pipeline-Betreiber. Iberdrola (WKN: A0M46B) wächst und wächst. Das Geile: KI, Stromnetze und PPAs. Das weniger Geile: Viel Kapital und hoher Preis. Diesen Podcast vom 18.09.2024, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.

The Cyber Threat Perspective
Episode 107: How To Defend Against Lateral Movement

The Cyber Threat Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 37:48


Text us feedback!In this episode, Spencer and Brad dive into lateral movement, discussing various techniques like RDP, RATs, Impacket tools, PsExec, PTH, PTT, and PowerShell Remoting. They explain how attackers use these methods to gain unauthorized access, evade detection, and enable malicious activities. They also discuss precursors to lateral movement and strategies to restrict it, such as least privilege access, network segmentation, and monitoring. The podcast emphasizes the importance of understanding lateral movement and implementing comprehensive security measures to mitigate these threats.Resourceshttps://www.reddit.com/r/cybersecurity/comments/1ellylu/what_lateral_attacks_have_you_been_seeing/The DFIR ReportLateral Movement, Tactic TA0008 - Enterprise | MITRE ATT&CK®Blog: https://offsec.blog/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@cyberthreatpovTwitter: https://twitter.com/cyberthreatpovWork with Us: https://securit360.com

寶島全世界-鄭弘儀&鄧惠文 主持
【寶島全世界】全台討論:怎樣才能“慢得拉”?! 柯放棄抗告是算計?|鄭弘儀主持 2024/09/09

寶島全世界-鄭弘儀&鄧惠文 主持

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 48:56


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CTRL ALT Revolt!
CTRL ALT Revolt Presents: Hobo Recon

CTRL ALT Revolt!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 33:23


Today, Walt Robillard and I are giving you a sneak peek at a new project we've been working on. Give it a read (below), or a listen (Above), and check it out, and yeah, that's Walt's killer voice doing the narration.Hobo Recon:Hard Luck and TroublebyNick Cole and Walt RobillardChapter OneHobos in the Wind“This is why we can't have nice things, Troubs!” Hardy shouted across the cargo containers in the yard.            It'd been a while since he'd had to draw the heater, much less fire it. This wasn't the gun he'd normally shuck from beneath his worn patchwork “dirty” military jacket when things went south fast and desperate. The dialed-up M4.  This was definitely the shotty he used for tense negotiations with uncertain characters who harbored bad intentions.Bad intentions was everyday and everyone now days. In these times.He pulled that shotgun from under the coat where it dangled on a single point underarm sling as he ate up the miles and rode the rails. A model 870 SPS Marine Magnum he'd rattle-canned to look more used, weathered, subdued. On the road and the kinda gun a desperate man lookin' for work might use to protect himself in these lawless times. He'd save his sidearm for the real intense gunfights up close that needed more rounds on target. Less fiddling with the firearm when he wanted to put a hurt on someone. The double stack mag held enough, “go screw yerself,” forty-five caliber ACP. Usually good to get out of whatever scrape he and Trouble had gotten themselves into this time behind enemy lines and in service to SOCOM and the Heartland that was all that remained of the U.S.             Trouble—because it wasn't a middle name, it was really… who he was—Troubs had his head shoved into the open cargo container in the shipping yard, using his teeth to strip off the casing around a wire he was working. He had a multi-tool with wire strippers too. The ones all those old EOD guys carried back in the day on their rig and chest plate carriers in the wars in other places not the battleground they found themselves in now… America. Still America regardless of what all factions were involved and especially the ChiComs.The sudden appearance of a Chinese security agent had Trouble stripping wires with his teeth for expediency in order to, “get it done in one, son.”It didn't help that Hard Luck had been muttering that same phrase as he got ready to distribute some hate-spray from the barrel of the rattle-canned 870. Rattle-canned old BDU multicam because that was the way the world was now, and the lands they found themselves in, and was the camo of the day when they'd both started out as Eleven Bravo privates in the last days of the Old Cold War.Not the hot one now.            The unlucky and early security agent was currently dead behind where Trouble was kneeling, large caliber holes bleeding over his gray uniform and onto the wet pavement of the yard.            “Brah, that shot was like Mozart on a motorcycle. That's how we do it, my brother in combat arms!” Trouble quietly exclaimed as he twisted the end of the newly exposed wire, pumped his fist, and continued whatever Def Leppard song he was keeping time to, to get his EOD on like he'd always done. Then he pumped his fist again and bit his lip, hearing some searing unheard guitar solo from long ago. “Need me a little cover while I finish this last bit, Hardy.”            Hard Luck.            SFC James C. Hardy. SOCOM. Eighteen Bravo. Shoulda been a Master Sergeant before retirement. But he spent some unrated time doing dark stuff in uncertain places along the way for shadows that didn't want to come out into the light before America got sold out by those shadows and all that was left was SOCOM to defend the Heartland and give the Chinese and the rest a bad time. There was the 82nd too, even though they were stuck in the irradiated remains of Russian-occupied Poland and fighting for their lives living on dead horses and hate. The Marines held Sand Diego and were officially listed as insurrectionists and traitors, allies of Russia.            But that wasn't true. Not at all.            Eighteen Bravo.  The weapons sergeant within the Special Forces career field, employs conventional and unconventional warfare tactics and techniques in individual and small unit infantry operations. Employs individual domestic, foreign small arms, light and heavy crew-served weapons, anti-aircraft and anti-armor weapons. He is… a master of all weapons.            And don't ask about the Rangers and where they are in the mess we find ourselves in called America's Darkest Hours on a good day. All four Battalions were dead. As they say in SOCOM, “Ain't no Rangers here,” and then those that can, point to where they once rolled the scroll and wink. “They just on the fade.”               Hardy leaned into the shadows beside his own container he was covering from. No use standing in the same spot as his partner. The guy was either going to blow himself up or get trounced by the incoming security responding to the shots. Why risk both of them getting schwacked?            “You were supposed to wait,” Hardy muttered as he scanned the misty and wet dark.            “I was supposed to be a rock star,” Trouble responded, humming metal to himself as he cursed the wire he was working with. “Playing the axe at night; beach, beer, fish tacos by day. Maybe even charm my way to seeing a bikini hanging off the end of the bed post, ya know? Life comes at ya fast, Hardy, but don't worry… Trouble's my name and causin' it is my… game,” he whispered almost to himself as he continued to solve the problems in his hands.            SFC Stephen X. Bach. Eighteen Charlie.  SFC when he shoulda retired at least an E8 just a few years ago as things began to get truly weird and surreal and even the Army lost its mind and lowered standards, painted nails and even let some girls wear the Ranger Tab when no one who's actually earned one thinks they even got remotely close to meeting standard without a lotta help along the way.            Eighteen Charlie. Special Force engineer sergeants are specialists across a wide range of disciplines, from demolitions and constructions of field fortifications to topographic survey techniques.            Trouble was his tag with SOCOM, and it wasn't because he was cool. He caused it on mission more than effectively, on behalf of the teams, and didn't stop back behind the wire when it was generally not needed or in his own best interest.            So… Trouble had run his mouth about the general current state of affairs, and if he wasn't so highly decorated that some of his awards were redacted, and so competent at the delicate art of high explosives… then he might have found himself with an even lower rank and very little retirement in light of the various courts martial and articles of offense.            But he knew real bad guys in high places even there at the end of all things. And so, he'd gotten a chance to walk with some retirement and rank for the last six months of America.            “Then get it done, and don't be that guy,” Hardy growled. Trouble liked to talk it up when things were getting thick.And things were getting definitely thick.Like the song lyrics from long ago Trouble always had running… It was distracting. Not to mention, Trouble had a tendency to sip his own cool aid, or so Hardy thought. “Got more coming.”Matter of fact statement. No drama. It was about to be get-it-on-thirty in the midnight yard of bad decisions and insertion behind enemy lines with assets to deny and mayhem to be caused.            The sound of rushing boots thumping across the wet concrete was getting louder, as was the group barking loudly in Mandarin the way the Chinese do as they approached the x they had no idea they were walking onto. It was funny how the Chinese all ran the same way, or at least, that's how it sounded to Hardy. And it… bemused him. He was a thinker, and he'd never have used that ten-cent word on the teams. But in his mind, that and other words like it… they were there. He was a reader, and a thinker. And so, to Hard Luck all the Chinese seemed to have that same mincing pitter-patter run where they never really stepped it out like they were Usain Bolt intent on not just winning… but winning with icing. It was like watching that cartoon Martian run while trying to nab a, “P-32 ulidium space modulator!”            Or whatever it was.            Of course, the newer generation had no clue about good ol' Marvin, but that didn't mean it wasn't funny.            And…            “Sucks to be them,” exhaled Hard Luck and readied the shotty for sudden thunder.            The Chinese shouts changed to whispers as the pitter-patter running soldiers got to the container group close to the two operators. Hardy knew the trick. Direct the guys into the target, then shift to the radios to keep their opponents guessing as to what came next. Only, the two operators had seen this particular Chinese trick before, as this wasn't the first time he and Trouble had gone up against the Puffies.            Of course, their enemy didn't refer to themselves as Puffies because their units always went about with names to make them feel special. Hardy got the intel on these mooks a couple of weeks ago when Trouble blew up that cargo ship down in the gulf. They'd called themselves Thunder of the Gods and gay stuff like that. Because of course they did. And this was a reference to the People's Liberation Army Air Force's Airborne Brigade.            Which was who they were facing today. This was their operation area on the road to New Orleans.            Now, sounding all that out had been a mouthful for the various teams rolling out of the SRC, and instead of just shortening it to PLAAF, it came out like Puff. The few Puffies that Hardy's unit had managed to capture and talk to, got all sorts of mad about the slur. Which was great when they caught and released a few of them to spread the legend of the Special Reconnaissance Companies SOCOM had deployed into Occupied America. Get the rest of the Puffies all nervous about facing an invisible covert military force hiding in plain sight within the subjugated population.            Ghosts in the night in plain sight.            And deadly ghosts at that.            Some of the SRC teams had even conducted massacres that were simply bone-chilling so the Chinese could have their very own boogie men to be afraid of in the night.            What had Colonel Spear said when he created the Special Recon Teams for SOCOM as it waged its war out of what remained of North Carolina and the battle lines down in Georgia… "Now they will know why they are afraid of the dark. Now they learn why they fear the night."            One of the nerdy Green Berets, an 18 Delta, had told everyone that was a line from Conan the Barbarian. No one cared and all agreed it was as cool as it gets. And if there's anything Green Berets love… it's cool stuff that's super deadly. See the tats since ‘Nam for examples. Cobras, skulls, knives… women.            The Puffies had rightly guessed Trouble and Hardy would eventually come after this cargo depot along the gulf after they'd slagged that cargo ship. So, the Chinese high command out of New Orleans had deployed a company of PLAAF airborne forward in the hopes word would get out, and the “American GI special forces terrorists” prowling the Area of Operations North of New Orleans would come and enter the dragnet the PRC had thrown across much of the South and Southwest of what the maps once called the United States of America.They were anything but united.Most of the States that remained were fighting for themselves with what little was left of their veterans and National Guard. What was known as “Caliphistan” centered around the Midwest out of Michigan, was engaged in a brutal no-holds-barred plains war with the Chinese 3rd Army and being supplied and trained by SOCOM with what could be begged, borrowed, or stolen.California was behind enemy lines except for Marine-held San Diego and some warlord in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and parts of San Bernardino proclaiming an independent nation called Vanistan and being held by heavily armed and mobile militia.They had vans.            Hardy scanned the angles and shadows of the cargo containers past where Trouble was working.            Their night vision had been a step up from what he'd had when he'd been a regular grunt. The overhead lighting shining down on them from gantries and industrial light towers of the cargo yard situated around the cargo docks didn't even factor in to how these new NODs worked out in the dark. Running next gen night vision based on the ENVG-B—still in use—their gear just factored in the lighting and highlighted anything warmer than the surroundings. Complex motion tracking fed into augmented reality, highlighted potential targets and let the soldier see in complex low light conditions.            “Trubs,” Hardy said quietly into his throat mic. “Hooking out to get an angle on our new friends.”            “Gonna leave me here all by my lonesome,” Trouble joked. “You know… I'm afraid of the dark, right?”            “NODs and that red lens you're working ain't enough?” Hardy asked.            Trouble waved the flashlight in the direction of the incoming Puffies. “Seriously, come over here and hold my hand while I finish this. You know how I get.”            Hardy knew all too well, which is why he left his partner alone to finish his chore.            He slipped past several of the containers, then used a small stack of metal frames to vault himself to the top of the nearest CONEX. The cargo containers were the standard variety, so he had to move cautiously as he jumped, then crept across the top of the ribbed metal box. Walk too fast and he'd sound like he was pounding on a metal drum with each footstep. After jumping across several of the boxes, Hardy had a good line of sight to Trouble and several avenues of approach.            The operator leaned into the shadows against the cargo container stack, then removed his cell phone from the sleeve pocket of his patrol parka. Set to lowlight conditions, the EUD—End User Device—was loaded with the latest and greatest ATAK interface, allowing Hardy to act as a battlefield information hub. The screen was already pinging two angles of approach off the trip sensors Hardy had placed when they'd first snuck into the yard.            The fact they were coming at all worried the veteran operator. He scratched the few days' worth of stubble on his chin, trying to figure where they'd botched the insert and alerted this security detail tasked with holding the yards. The Chinese had their own version of EUDs, and if they ran something like the Android Team Awareness Kit, all it would've taken was for Hardy and Trouble to trip a sensor they'd missed, and the soldier responsible for the zone would have called it in.            Hardy shook his head, internally bashing himself for not being more careful. It's why they'd taken to calling him Hard Luck for his call-sign. Throughout his military career and now out in the Special Recon Companies, he'd never found a stretch of bad luck that didn't stick to him. And that included being partnered with Trouble.            That guy was bad luck personified.            Looking up from his EUD, Hardy saw the Chinese first fire team angling on the objective. A single soldier with three more behind him was trying to pie the corner as though this was the first time he'd done it for real. Hardy had to give the Asian kid credit though, he was sticking his QBZ-191 rifle around the corner, trusting the optic to broadcast whatever was past the CONEX to his night vision, so the soldier didn't have to stick his head in the open and get it blown off.            SOCOM's PsyOps guys had made sure all the illegal social media sites still operational were filled with GoPros of Chinese guys getting their heads blown off. Some of them were even real. AI made the rest.            Hard Luck, that internal monologue, that thinking machine he was, a thinking-killing machine who'd even had profound thoughts while running a belt fed two-forty in a hostile combat zone and laying some serious hate, that thinking machine he was always… wondered…            Warfare had gotten weird when advanced sighting devices operated on wireless link tech and rifles could see around corners.            It wasn't… fair. But when was war ever fair. He'd seen enough kids get talked into it only to end up lying in the tall grass by some road a few days later. Just where he'd left them.            No, there was nothing fair about war.            Now that it wasn't close quarters in the dark, he gently let the shotty slide back under his old “down and out in occupied America” hobo-coat and shucked the heater.            The heater.            It wasn't an issued weapon. There were very few issued-weapons for SOCOM, and all the kids and whoever would show up to get trained on them and sent out to die in any of the seven directions the heartland was being attacked from. Plus… shipping and transport weren't easy.            In the SRTs everything went on your back just like the old LRRP teams in Vietnam. And you looked like a hobo so you could pass with all the refugees, transients, and mad homeless displaced by the war, or just… whatever.            You looked like a hobo because you were… a hobo.            The heater was his own personal truck gun he'd dragged everywhere from Bragg to wherever he got stationed along the way.            Everything on it was his. Paid for by his salary. Just in case it hit the fan. Just in case he got invaded at home one night, wherever home happened to be between deployments. Honestly, he'd never thought he'd need it for what he was using it for now.            A domestic insurgency.            But he sure had built it to do the trick.            It was a Daniel Defense MK18 with a ten-inch threaded barrel he could go quiet with. He had jungle-mags ready to go and one stack in. Along the barrel he had illuminate and IR. He'd added a BCM foregrip and done some work with the internals to get it just where he wanted it to run. He had a match grade flat-trigger because that felt best for the tap. The optic was a basic Aimpoint T-1. It didn't look tactical-cool guy but if you knew you knew. The T1 was a great optic system if you needed to keep both eyes open and see everything while keeping the dot on target.            And in the SRTs, outnumbered, behind lines, running gun fights and using everything and being as aware as possible, wasn't just optimal or maximal… it was vital to continued birthday parties.            Hardy lined up his optic to target and let the heater bark. The first round caught the kid in the neck, splattering a good amount of the kid's blood across the CONEX's side panel. The assault took the trio behind the kid by surprise, forcing them to turn and instantly shoot in all directions except up because they weren't fighting Batman. Hardy covered behind the metal boxes, trusting their contents to bullet sponge enough of the bouncing rounds to keep him from getting accidentally blasted.            Then… leaning from cover, Hardy put a trio of shots that tore off the commie soldier's face, before transitioning to the third trooper in the stack. Then he sent more rounds sailing past the number three paratrooper's chin and behind the space at the top of his chest where the armor didn't cover.            And thinking-killing machine he was… he reflected that it was good “commie” was back in use as the dirty word it really was.            It was the truth.            And it was always good to stack them.                       The fourth Chinese paratrooper decided to run for it when he couldn't find the spot the shooting was coming from. In a show of solidarity, he grabbed the trooper who'd just soaked up rounds behind his chest plate, dragging the downed soldier to cover with him.            Probably thinking he was gonna get a medal someday for this.            Poor Schmoe, thought Hard Luck, guy didn't observe the first rule of combat first aid, and it was going to cost him. Now. Hardy lined up the optic dot to the soldier's hip, having already figured out the sight was probably off because he'd been shooting center mass but hitting high. The thinking but really killing machine part of his mind doing that math too… and then his suspicion got confirmed when the rounds punched into the spot on the Chinese soldier's back right behind and beneath his shoulder, once again where their PLA armor didn't cover.            The round tore into the kid's torso, punching him to the ground next to his friend he was gonna rescue and get a medal for, and twenty years after, they'd drink Tsing Taos and celebrate a ChiCom-dominated world they'd made happen, with their little part, and managed to survive as they watched their loud children shout, and their pretty wives dote over them.Now both PLA troopers gasped for air and coughed out blood-soaked ragged Chinese, definitely drawing all sorts of attention to the hate he'd laid on them.Now we wait, he thought.Killing Machine taking over in the night and the dark and the mist.            Hardy jumped across the space to the next set of containers, allowing him to get a better view of the opposite line of advance. “Trouble, how long, man?”            The radio broke squelch in the small earpiece he wore under his hood. “Hard Luck, this is Trouble, coming at you with all the classic rock your ears can swallow!”            Great, Hardy thought. Could this guy really not take anything seriously?            The operator pushed the toggle for his PTT and growled, “Trubs, how long?”            “Closing it up now,” Trouble said. “Moving to zone two, pushing out at the crane, toward the water.”            “Roger out,” Hardy said, cutting the comms.            They'd sand-tabled this. They'd done it many times without each other in other teams not this one and other days better than this. And together, lately, Hard Luck and Trouble were becoming known for this little act of behind the lines terrorism.            Miss USA on the Nightly Free America Broadcast has even noted them in the scramble codes sent to the military and operators as far behind lines as North Dakota and New Mexico where the Chinese ran their death camps night and day, and hope is just a voice in the night right now. Near the end of the broadcast. Her warm voice coming in clear.            “Chris… sleeps until dawn.”            “The number is forty-two.”            “And to all the patriots listening tonight out there in the dark… Our boys with the Raiders and the Packers thank two particular hobos for their roadside assistance at Route Twenty-Four with the Chinese Column moving in on Nashville that was causing many patriots in the area much Hard Luck and Trouble. The supplies are through, and the children have been evacuated back into the Homeland behind the Green Zone. Thank you, boys.”            Then…            “There's a match in Peterborough. No Slack in effect.”            And finally…            “That's the news for tonight, America. Stay in the fight. We aren't done yet. Good night. And now… The Star Spangled Banner. The lights are still on.”            Both men had listened in that night after a long and very hard day on the hump, sleeping in a wet ditch out near a county road. It was cold. They'd said nothing. In the dark a few minutes later, Trouble spoke. He was gonna take first watch as they faded off the hit, avoiding Chinese Air Cav Hunter killer teams that had been roaming the countryside in HINDs.“She sounds hot, Hardy. Like that girl on the White Snake video back in the day. Remember her?”“Yeah,” said Hard Luck with his poncho pulled over him and the shotty in one hand nearby on his pack. “I do.”Pause.Then…“Do you think she's hot? Miss USA.”Hard Luck was fading. Dreaming that dream he never told anyone about.But just before he'd fallen asleep, he said, “I think she's good, Trouble. And that's what makes her beautiful.”And then Trouble might have grunted or said, “Okay.” But Hard Luck had gone to that other world that didn't exist anymore. Yesterday, some call it.But that wasn't now. Now they were in the fight in the supply yard with the PLA airborne thinking they had them right where they wanted them, barking Mandarin radio chatter and thumping hard heavy too-short-step boots and even untargeted fire at ghosts and phantoms in the mist.They were conscripts after all. They were afraid. Afraid of the PRC. And now, down range and right near the boogie men… they were afraid of the hobos that had come for them.            Another fire team of Chinese paratroopers slowly advanced to the corner of the new row of containers Hardy now faced. They mimicked the first group of soldiers, sticking their rifles around the corner to let the optics assume the risk. When they dropped their field of view on the fire team dying across from them, they retreated from the corner and broke out in a heated conversation of harsh whispers.            Yeah, the operator could smell their fear.            Behind the dying paratroopers on the ground Hard Luck had put rounds on target into, a third fire team slowly advanced, careful not to get too close to the fatal CONEX corner. They fanned out, with the tail man in the stack launching a slick matte-black drone.            Hushing-hushing in the way of Chinese battle-speak.            That was smart of them, Hardy thought. Get some eyes in the air and cover the ground quickly to find their targets. What they didn't count on was Trouble sliding in behind them, running his knife out the front of the drone trooper's neck, starting from somewhere near his ear. The battlefield surgery was grizzly, wet work, but Trouble seemed to be totally cool with it, going so far as to gently lay the soldier down and relieve him of his drone controller even as his buddies, soon to be bodies, were eyes forward and fighting for the Fatherland or whatever the godless b******s believed in these days.            With a few deft taps on the screen, Trouble had a good grip on the flight mechanic and stepped back into the shadows, fading from the fire team of Chinese paratroopers. Hardy watched as his wingman sailed the drone across the cargo yard, dropping it in line with the enemy crew close to him. They froze in place, unsure of what to make of the machine hovering in front of them at eye level.            “Hard Luck, this is Trouble. If you wouldn't mind taking advantage of the little distraction I just created, I'd appreciate it.”            There were times when James “Hard Luck” Hardy really wanted to punch his partner straight up in the grill. They all paled in comparison to those times when Trouble just couldn't be serious about an operation. Times like now.            Hardy reached into his pack, pulling a grenade from where it was taped to the inside. He yanked the pin and let the spoon fly. After mentally ticking off a count of One Mississippi, the operator flicked the weapon over the CONEX boxes to land in the middle of the fire team.            The grenade rolled and then popped, its kinetic fury suddenly and obnoxiously ignoring the Chinese soldiers' armor and planting them onto the pavement in piles of ruined meat and shredded gear.To them it was sudden and brutal, and none of the Chinese propaganda about “a glorious war of liberation” matched their violent deaths. The close proximity to the cargo containers funneled some of the blast and over-pressure across the way, startling the final team of Chinese paratroopers on approach to where they thought their boogie men might be. This group stumbled backward behind the cover of the containers, suddenly shouting in their hushed and harsh speech pattern… only to come face to face with Trouble ready to take advantage of their surprise, as they'd retreated to where they thought they might be safe.Trouble's thoughts were synched to “Breakin' the Law” by Judas Priest as he assessed the funnel they'd been forced into. The funnel and area they'd chosen as… safe.“Ain't nowhere safe in America for you,” hissed the operator.            He muzzle-thumped the first man to see he was there, pushing the suppressed Berretta pistol into the soldier's throat. The paratrooper doubled over, coughing and holding his throat after the hit. Trouble lowered himself at the same time, using the stunned soldier as cover. Angling to the side, the predatory operator sent two rounds into the lower torso of the next guy in the stack, dropping him to the concrete. He lowered the pistol to the man recovering from the throat hit, sent a round through the top of the man's boot, then followed him through a series of pain-soaked hops as he tried to recover his balance.            This was a song.            Just like all the ones he'd learned on his guitar as a kid. And they were his sheet music as he moved them about in a fatal dance of lead and death at twenty-four hundred feet per second.            Seeing how quickly things had devolved into chaos, the last man ran into the intersection, probably hoping the smoke and noise of the grenade going off in the intersection would hide his escape. All it did was bring him into Hardy's sight picture, where the concealed operator put a single round into the soldier's leg, adjusting the aim on the scope he needed to re-zero next chance he got. The paratrooper tumbled into the stack of bodies from the first fire team to get murked, a bloody mess on the ground really, screaming as he pushed himself to his back and frantically whirled his rifle in any and all directions.            In a moment of clarity, the surviving para realized the nature of his injury. He expertly pulled a tourniquet from a pouch on his armor, then slid the contraption over his leg before tightening it down.            “Fàngxià nǐ de wǔqì!” Trouble hissed from around the corner. The man had hugged the shadows until he got in position, then slid from the dark holding a confiscated QBZ-191.            The Chinese soldier held his hands out wide at seeing his own style battle rifle pointed at him. He let the rifle slip from his fingers, while glaring daggers at Trouble coming in. As the dark and dirty man advanced, the paratrooper used his good leg to push himself against the other bodies and prop up to a sitting position.            Trouble looked the part of a hobo riding the rails. He had an old-style military trench coat over a hoodie covering his normally unkempt hair. His beard was wispy, with patches of hair not growing in for some reason or another. His dirty military-style civilian pants seemed to have as many stains as they did pockets, lending credence to looking like someone who slept among the garbage. Trouble advanced on a set of well-worn high-top sneakers, complete with the Velcro strap at the top, a look no kid on either side of the Chinese militarized zone would be caught dead wearing.            He got a few yards from the downed soldier, then repeated, “Move the weapon away,” in Chinese. He spoke with the inflection and tone of someone who knew the language intimately, although he'd never be truly taken as a native speaker.            Trouble hovered over the man, both staring at each other over the sound of the paratrooper breathing rapidly after being badly wounded. The man flinched, and Trouble sent a single round center mass of the downed soldier's face. He immediately brought the carbine in line with the hopping foot injury guy, finishing him off with a series of quick staccato shots administered with cold brutality and efficiency.            Weapon up.            Bang bang bang.            Weapon low and ready, scanning dark eyes for who else wants to die next.            “You good?” Hardy asked over the net in the silence that followed.            “Yeah. Guy on his butt was gonna try for the grenade he had on his kit. No sense in both of us dying.”            “Give me a minute to scoop up their EUDs. Maybe the I&R guys can pull something off them,” Hardy said.            “I'll scoop some of these rifles and this sweet, sweet ammo, my brother-man,” Trouble said, holding the Chinese carbine. “Might as well take their NODs too. Haul like this and we could be into some serious cash if we sell it all at the general store.”            “I'll help you take some of it,” Hardy said as they both fell into the work of battlefield scavenging and asset management. “But hey, I ain't carrying a backpack full of rifles looking like a walking Middle East bazaar.”            Trouble laughed and made a cat's low owwwwwwww like he was some rock singer hamming it up just before the bridge in some long-lost metal anthem.            “Recycled due to lack of motivation,” announced Trouble. Both had been graduates of the Darby Queen and Robert Rogers school for wayward boys.            Hardy had already grabbed several of the soldiers' battle boards when his own piped off from inside his jacket.Hardy checked the sitrep from the observers. Then… “Hey. More troops coming in. Gotta rabbit.”            “But, but, all the gear,” whined Trouble. “I can do some stuff with this, Brother.”            “Fine,” Hardy quipped. “You stay and get all the shwag. I'm avoiding the Chinese infantry platoon and jumping back into the water. Discuss division of assets with them and whatever indirect and air support that's all hot and bothered right now at oh-two hundred.”            Trouble scooped up a few more rifles, then fell in step with his partner, catching up swiftly, eyes roving across all sectors each knew was their own. In moments consumed by fog and shadows, just two down and out tramps on the hump to the next refugee camp, work-gang project, handout, UN FEMA camp for indoc and digital ID assignment.Just two shadows in the night.“Time to get wet,” muttered one. “Well, when you put it like that,” hissed the other, each laboring under a huge pack, stepping it out like they were late for a better tomorrow that might just happen. “I am a bit swampy after all that work we just did. Maybe the right thing here is a nice dip in the ocean to cool a man off. Even if it is late.”Sirens began to sound in the distance. Doomsday and mournful. The music of a fallen America.A gunship could be heard in the swamps to the west. Coming in fast. Its echo thundering and reverberating off the bayous and swampy hills.“Got some blood on my hands.”“Bummer, dude.”And then they were gone.For those that wanna buy us a coffee until the next chapter drops. Thank you.CTRL ALT Revolt! is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. We love the SOCOM M1 “The B*****d” because it sure shoots like one. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nickcole.substack.com/subscribe

台視新聞 每日頭條 Taiwan TTV NEWS
每日頭條 20240823|登山團遇虎頭蜂群攻 領隊護團員枉送命

台視新聞 每日頭條 Taiwan TTV NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 3:18


本節新聞重點: ▲登山團遇虎頭蜂群攻 領隊護團員枉送命 ▲「珊珊」颱風朝日本前進 專家:恐增強為中颱 ▲PTT遭外網駭入? 站方急澄清「係假欸!」 ▲泰國小飛機起飛11分鐘空中爆炸 釀9死 ▲韓國飯店火警7死12傷 2住客跳氣墊魂斷 ▲C羅新開YouTube頻道 上線1.5小時訂閱破百萬 |更多新聞| ◎台視新聞訂閱→https://www.youtube.com/c/ttvnewsview ◎台視直播訂閱→https://www.youtube.com/c/twlivenews ◎台視臉書粉絲團訂閱→https://www.facebook.com/ttvnews/ ◎台視新聞IG訂閱→https://www.instagram.com/ttvnews_tw/

林氏璧孔醫師的新冠病毒討論會
240628 晚班成田到東京 小心趕不上末班車!AIRPORT BUS TYO-NRT巴士

林氏璧孔醫師的新冠病毒討論會

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 20:19


特樂通WiFiBOX分享器到日本吃到飽一日99特價只到7月1日喔。這特價不常有,請把握機會! 專屬連結:https://lihi2.com/qvIyk 詳細文章介紹:https://linshibi.com/?p=43862 在Threads看到有網友抱怨:千萬不要搭太晚抵達成田的班機!他說6月26日8:31PM降落,遇到超級長的入關排隊人龍,拿到行李已經是11:12PM,什麼大眾運輸都沒有了。Uber叫不到,連計程車都要排隊,最後花了四萬日幣才在0:30抵達東京市區。 04b碎碎念: 1.最近晚班到成田的朋友,你大概花多久時間出關呢?我上PTT日旅版看,成田晚班近來要有排兩小時以上的心理準備,如果很怕這種狀況發生,第一晚可能直接選擇住在成田機場或是機場週邊比較保險。 2.不知道網友是身處哪個航廈,如果是23:12拿到行李努力衝,最後一班AIRPORT BUS TYO-NRT巴士在三航廈,二航廈和一航廈出發的時間各自是23:20,23:25和23:30,理論上應該是可以趕上這個巴士的。超過22:45售票處已經關閉,直接上車付款即可。這巴士原價是1300日幣,65分鐘就帶你到東京車站,比利木津巴士便宜多多!但這班深夜末班車要加價為2600日幣。 https://tyo-nrt.com/tw 3.成田機場往東京市區平常日的末班車,我也順便整理如下(以一航廈為例): 21:44 成田特快54號往新宿,大船 22:57 成田線快速往東京 23:00 京成Skyliner184號往京成上野 23:05 利木津巴士往新宿 23:08 京成SkyAccess特急到京成高砂 23:30 AIRPORT BUS TYO-NRT 到東京車站日本橋口 4.當然你也可以選羽田機場進出。就算是深夜航班,可以一併安排天然溫泉平和島的深夜方案。不論是去程或回程,好好的洗個溫泉休息一下,逛逛唐吉訶德,享受04b的優惠,很讚的啦! 天然溫泉平和島 交通 過夜 紅眼班機好去處 https://linshibi.com/?p=16462 成田機場如何到東京市區教學(NEX成田特急/京成Skyliner/機場巴士) https://linshibi.com/?p=1528 歡迎追蹤林氏璧孔醫師的發聲管道,了解最新的日本旅遊訊息! 我的電子名片 https://lit.link/linshibi 日本優惠券大平台和近期活動資訊 https://linshibi.com/?p=20443 我把所有目前的優惠券都上傳到雲端硬碟了,方便大家一整包下載! https://reurl.cc/r9Ej24 日本藥妝店必備優惠券一整包 https://reurl.cc/DjOqqd 日本藥妝店優惠券大集合 https://linshibi.com/?p=27381 歡迎贊助04b喝咖啡 https://pay.firstory.me/user/linshibi

Nashville Restaurant Radio
Jason Crockarell and Maribel Onofre- Pie Town Tacos

Nashville Restaurant Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 96:11


Jason and Maribel join us from Pie town tacos today to introduce Maribel as their new partner! Maribel is from Mexico and has been working for Jason for the past couple years and has worked her way into a partnership at PTT. She is such an amazing woman! We can't wait to share her story with you. We debut our new format of pre interview/Post interview conversations with our thoughts as hosts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandon-styll/message

Prime Time Titans - A Bi-Weekly Podcast On The Tennessee Titans

The Titans have selected JC Latham to hopefully solve all of our left tackle woes, and the PTT guys are here to discuss. There are some live clips that show the live reaction to the pick, and then JG, Michael, and Robert discuss it more in depth after the pick has set in a little more. We aren't mad, but we're just...underwhelmed. Give it a listen!

Prime Time Titans - A Bi-Weekly Podcast On The Tennessee Titans
NFL Draft Talk - Brock Bowers No Matter What?

Prime Time Titans - A Bi-Weekly Podcast On The Tennessee Titans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 49:35


With the first round of the NFL Draft less than a week away, JG and Michael wanted to discuss their wants and what they think is best for the Titans. They first discuss a key new addition that has happened since the last episode. Who will the Titans take? Tune in to hear what direction the guys at PTT think the Titans will go.

Politiikkaradio
Riikka Purran sokeri- ja sähköveroehdotuksille tyrmäys – Nyt puhuvat talousasiantuntijat

Politiikkaradio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 33:06


Valtiovarainministeri Riikka Purra on puhunut veronkorotuksista. Mitä veroja nyt pitää nostaa ja kuinka paljon? Keskustelemassa Veronmaksajain keskusliiton toimitusjohtaja Teemu Lehtinen, Etlan toimitusjohtaja Aki Kangasharju ja PTT-tutkimuslaitoksen toimitusjohtaja Markus Lahtinen. – Brutaali totuus on, että veroja pitää nostaa, Kangasharju toteaa. Lehtisen mielestä esimerkiksi sähköveroa voisi nostaa, mutta on mahdollista, että myös arvonlisäveroa joudutaan nostamaan. – Hallitus joutuu nyt miettimään mikä on ne ydinasiat, jotka hallitusohjelmasta voidaan pitää, Lehtinen sanoo. Lahtinen arvioi, että hallituksen kaavailema kolmen miljardin euron sopeutustarve on kerralla toteutettuna liian suuri. – Painottaisin veronkorotuksia, mutta leikkauksiakaan ei voida välttää, Lahtinen toteaa. Kaikki ovat yksimielisiä siitä, että Suomi todennäköisesti ei ole joutumassa EU:n liiallisen alijäämän menettelyyn. Toimittajana on Linda Pelkonen. 

SPOT Radio
A brief chat on the current state of medical packaging system innovation.

SPOT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 24:54


On this episode of the SPOT® Radio Podcast Charlie Webb CPPL speaks on the topic of medical device packaging system innovation. Charlie asks the question, can we do better as innovators in sterile device packaging?About Charlie Webb CPPL: Charlie Webb CPPL is the founder and President of Van der Stahl Scientific; a medical device packaging and testing machine provider and packaging testing and calibration laboratories. He also hosts the popular Podcast "SPOT Radio" (sterile packaging on track) www.spotradiopodcast.com Charlie was recognized in the Rode Podcast awards as the top 100 ‘Highly Commended Podcasts for his Podcast "Antidote to Despair" Charlie earned his BS degree in Management at the University of Redlands and completed the medical device development program at the Andersen graduate school of management at UCLA. Charlie is a “lifetime” certified packaging professional “CPPL” certified through the institute of Packaging Professionals as well as a “Six Sigma Master Black Belt”. As a member of a scientific review board, he co-developed micro-surgical devices that broke away from the conservative innovation models. Charlie has been in sterile device packaging for 26 years and has been involved in numerous FDA and ISO audits as a regulatory advisor.He is also a certified internal auditor and is the Quality Manager for Van der Stähl Scientific's demanding ISO/IEC 17025 Laboratory accreditation. Under Charlie's quality management system, his lab received the MSI Continuous Improvement Award. Charlie is a member of the IOPP Medical Device Packaging Technical Committee, the Kiip group, and the ASTM F02 technical committee and has multiple granted and pending patents on medical device packaging machinery and pouch testing systems.His current patent-pending technologies include a medical device tray sealer that will integrate pouch testing within the packaging machine to provide 100% real-time seal testing. Also, in development is his patented HTIP system (human tissue isolation pouch) this disposable system is designed to help avoid packaging machine contamination. His patented seal-through HTIP system isolates the donor tissue during the packaging process to help thwart cross-contamination between donor events. This system will help prevent machine contamination and increase packaging machine component life cycles, saving money while managing infection risks to donor recipients.His company was also recently awarded a federal contract as a medical device packaging machine provider for the VA Hospital group and his laboratory client list includes NASA and the CDC (center for disease control). He continues to grow his company's new product development program with the aim of reaching more users of their equipment in order to better manage healthcare packaging failures. E-mail: Charlie@vanderstahl.comWebsite: www.vanderstal.comPTT-500-AV Video: https://vanderstahl.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/PTT-500-AV.webm

HamRadioConcepts Podcast
S2E1: You Know What REALLY Pushes My PTT!!!???

HamRadioConcepts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 8:52


"THAT" GUY!!! Here's a new concept for a quick daily podcast.

聽新聞學英文
新聞|「自導自演」的英文?晚安小雞的下一步!世界認證的觀光公害是「他們」E612

聽新聞學英文

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 9:34


感謝阿弘在 Apple Podcasts 上給我們 5 星好評!

Au coeur de l'orchestre
Les 90 ans de l'Orchestre National I : les années 30 et 40

Au coeur de l'orchestre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 118:17


durée : 01:58:17 - Les 90 ans de l'Orchestre National I : les années 30 et 40 - par : Christian Merlin - 18 janvier 1934 : Jean Mistler, ministre des PTT, signe le décret portant création de l'Orchestre National de la RTF. Cinq émissions ne seront pas de trop pour retracer 90 ans d'une histoire glorieuse, par les chefs comme par les musiciens et les archives. Premier épisode : les années de fondation. - réalisé par : Marie Grout

Au coeur de l'orchestre
Les 90 ans de l'Orchestre National I - les années 30 et 40 (4/4) : Les années Rosenthal

Au coeur de l'orchestre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 28:26


durée : 00:28:26 - Les 90 ans de l'Orchestre National I - les années 30 et 40 (4/4) : Les années Rosenthal - par : Christian Merlin - 18 janvier 1934 : Jean Mistler, ministre des PTT, signe le décret portant création de l'Orchestre National de la RTF. Cinq émissions ne seront pas de trop pour retracer 90 ans d'une histoire glorieuse, par les chefs comme par les musiciens et les archives. Premier épisode : les années de fondation. - réalisé par : Marie Grout

Au coeur de l'orchestre
Les 90 ans de l'Orchestre National I - les années 30 et 40 (3/4) : À l'épreuve de la guerre

Au coeur de l'orchestre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 28:08


durée : 00:28:08 - Les 90 ans de l'Orchestre National I - les années 30 et 40 (3/4) : À l'épreuve de la guerre - par : Christian Merlin - 18 janvier 1934 : Jean Mistler, ministre des PTT, signe le décret portant création de l'Orchestre National de la RTF. Cinq émissions ne seront pas de trop pour retracer 90 ans d'une histoire glorieuse, par les chefs comme par les musiciens et les archives. Premier épisode : les années de fondation. - réalisé par : Marie Grout

Au coeur de l'orchestre
Les 90 ans de l'Orchestre National I - les années 30 et 40 (2/4) : Style français

Au coeur de l'orchestre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 28:20


durée : 00:28:20 - Les 90 ans de l'Orchestre National I - les années 30 et 40 (2/4) : Style français - par : Christian Merlin - 18 janvier 1934 : Jean Mistler, ministre des PTT, signe le décret portant création de l'Orchestre National de la RTF. Cinq émissions ne seront pas de trop pour retracer 90 ans d'une histoire glorieuse, par les chefs comme par les musiciens et les archives. Premier épisode : les années de fondation - réalisé par : Marie Grout

Au coeur de l'orchestre
Les 90 ans de l'Orchestre National I - les années 30 et 40 (1/4) : Inghel le fondateur

Au coeur de l'orchestre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 28:09


durée : 00:28:09 - Les 90 ans de l'Orchestre National I - les années 30 et 40 (1/4) : Inghel le fondateur - par : Christian Merlin - 18 janvier 1934 : Jean Mistler, ministre des PTT, signe le décret portant création de l'Orchestre National de la RTF. Cinq émissions ne seront pas de trop pour retracer 90 ans d'une histoire glorieuse, par les chefs comme par les musiciens et les archives. Premier épisode : les années de fondation. - réalisé par : Marie Grout

華視三國演議
網軍如何炒流量,帶風向?|#杜奕瑾 #矢板明夫 #汪浩|@華視三國演議|20231231

華視三國演議

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 47:37


什麼都漲,當然荷包也得跟著漲

壽司坦丁 Sociostanding:社會科學的迴轉壽司店

在 YouTube 上看這集:https://youtu.be/xzsCuP1ooLI -- 歲末年終,把家裡/辦公室的老舊延長線,換成超美、性能超強的 Unipapa 快充延長線吧! ⚡️輸入折扣碼『 壽司坦丁 』有序快充延長線 85 折優惠!

Foundations of Amateur Radio
It's the little things ...

Foundations of Amateur Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 6:14


Foundations of Amateur Radio Walking into your shack is often a joyous experience. You take a moment to smile at your setup and, at least mentally, rub your hands in glee anticipating some fun. Well, that is how it is for me, but recently it's been less of that and more of an audible groan at the accumulated cruft that makes it nigh on impossible to sit down, let alone achieve anything fun. It's not as bad as it could be. I'm forced to keep my station at least operational to host my weekly net, but if that wasn't there, it would have been overtaken by anything and everything finding a flat surface to put stuff on. It got to the point where I had to move some radio equipment off my desk, just so I could pile more stuff onto it. So, on Tuesday I finally had enough. It was a pretty normal day, waiting for others to get stuff done, deadlines be damned, but I took one look at the shack and snapped. This has happened before and I suspect that it will continue to happen throughout my life, but that day I'd crossed the line. Before I share what I achieved, I should mention a couple of other things. If you've been here for a while you'll know that I am an unashamed computer geek. Software Defined Radio, or SDR, appears to have been invented just for me, embedded computers, digital modes, networking, data analytics, Linux, Docker, you name it, I'm there. Mind you, this isn't new. It's been true for nearly forty years now, ever since I set foot into my high-school computer lab where I found myself looking at a bank of Apple 2 computers. Then I bought the first computer in my class, a Commodore VIC 20. Life was never quite the same. This to tell you just how much computing features in my day-to-day. I have a long term plan to use embedded computers like for example a Raspberry Pi to essentially turn my analogue Yaesu FT-857d into a networked SDR. The idea being that I use my main computer to do the processing and the Pi to control the radio and feed the audio in and out across the network. I want to make it so that you can use any traditional SDR tool with such a radio, and if I get it right, any other radio. For more context, I'm getting more and more deaf. I swear my SO is speaking softer each day and hearing tests tell me that audio above 2 kHz is pretty much gone. I have been playing with audio signal processing with a view to tailoring the audio coming from my radio into something more audible to me. On Tuesday I had an ah-ha moment. I could keep waiting until I got all that done and then set-up my shack just so, or I could embrace the analogue nature of my gear and use the mixing desk I have to feed the audio through its on-board audio processing and at least improve my audio experience today, rather than some nebulous future time. Finally, I purchased a peg board some time ago for the specific purpose of strapping my coax switches to so I would not have to contend with coax all over my desk whilst trying to remember which switch did what when I finally had a moment to play. All this came together in a new version of my shack, albeit an alpha pre-release, to be treated with extreme caution, if you break it, you get to keep both parts and it will kill a kitten without notice. To get started, I removed all non-radio stuff from my desk. Including half a dozen computers, a dozen patch leads and adaptors left over from the harmonics testing project, there were monitor cables, USB cables, a variety of power supplies and a stray binder with empty pages. I found all the radio gear that I really wanted to have on my desk, placed it where I could actually use it and figured out how to connect the audio output from each radio to the mixing desk which also found a home. Then I jumped on the RF side of things. Getting started was the hardest part. I decided that it would make sense to split the peg board in two, one half for HF, the other for VHF and UHF. I have two coax switches that I use as the entry point onto the board. They're each fed with the antenna coax and each have one port connected to the other. The idea being that during a thunderstorm I can connect the two antennas to each other and isolate the rest of the shack. It won't protect against an actual direct hit, but all charge being built up should dissipate between the two antennas. Feel free to give me suggestions on how better to do this in a shack located on the second floor of a house in Australia. Note that the rules for grounding across the world are drastically different, so don't assume that your laws apply in Australia. The HF coax side has a strapped down Bias-T which powers the SG237 antenna coupler that's outside. Then there's a switch so I can connect HF to a radio or to a beacon, which I also strapped to the peg board. On the VHF side there's just a second coax switch to select between two radios, but only one is currently connected. I plan to strap my PlutoSDR to the other port. I powered everything up and couldn't trigger the local repeater. I got out my handheld and tried. That worked fine. I could even hear it on my main radio, but it wouldn't trigger. No SWR issues, I could hear local broadcast stations, but still couldn't trigger the repeater. It took an embarrassingly long time to discover that I had managed to feed the HF antenna into the VHF/UHF side. The SWR was fine because it was triggering the SG237, so, fun. On the audio side I can now change the compression of a signal, change the low, mid and high frequencies and if I feel inclined change the balance between my ears. Microphone is via the hand microphone, for now. There's no CAT control at the moment and I still need to plumb in the push to talk, or PTT, foot pedal. I also need to move the peg board so RF cables aren't dangling in the breeze, but overall, a massive improvement and best of all, I turned on my radio and it wasn't even Saturday morning. So, what's your excuse for procrastinating? I'm Onno VK6FLAB

The Secret Sauce
TSS699 บุกมันสมอง ปตท. ต้นกำเนิดนวัตกรรม

The Secret Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 31:16


รับชมทาง YouTube ถ้าเราไม่ได้เริ่มทุกอย่างจากศูนย์ แล้วเราจะสร้างนวัตกรรมได้อย่างไร? บ้างบอกว่าต้องบุกเบิกทุกอย่างขึ้นมาใหม่ บ้างบอกว่าต้องเชี่ยวชาญในศาสตร์อย่างลึกซึ้ง หรือแท้จริงแล้วคุณไม่ต้องมีทุกอย่าง ขอเพียงหาจุดยืนได้ ปรุงอาหารเป็น นั่นแหละ…คือหนทางในการสร้าง ‘นวัตกรรม' The Secret Sauce On-Location เอพิโสดนี้ พาคุณไปบุกถึงมันสมองของ ปตท. ร่วมกับ เคน นครินทร์ และ อรรถพล ฤกษ์พิบูลย์ ประธานเจ้าหน้าที่บริหาร และกรรมการผู้จัดการใหญ่ บริษัท ปตท. จำกัด (มหาชน) หรือ PTT ณ สถาบันนวัตกรรม ปตท. จังหวัดพระนครศรีอยุธยา อะไรคือเบื้องหลังของการสร้างนวัตกรรม มันสมองของบริษัทระดับประเทศมีวิธีส่งออกงานวิจัยสู่ตลาดอย่างไร และหากมีทุนไม่มาก เราจะสร้างนวัตกรรมได้จริงหรือไม่ หาคำตอบได้ที่ The Secret Sauce เอพิโสดนี้

THE STANDARD Podcast
The Secret Sauce EP.699 บุกมันสมอง ปตท. ต้นกำเนิดนวัตกรรม

THE STANDARD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 31:16


ถ้าเราไม่ได้เริ่มทุกอย่างจากศูนย์ แล้วเราจะสร้างนวัตกรรมได้อย่างไร? บ้างบอกว่าต้องบุกเบิกทุกอย่างขึ้นมาใหม่ บ้างบอกว่าต้องเชี่ยวชาญในศาสตร์อย่างลึกซึ้ง หรือแท้จริงแล้วคุณไม่ต้องมีทุกอย่าง ขอเพียงหาจุดยืนได้ ปรุงอาหารเป็น นั่นแหละ…คือหนทางในการสร้าง ‘นวัตกรรม' The Secret Sauce On-Location เอพิโสดนี้ พาคุณไปบุกถึงมันสมองของ ปตท. ร่วมกับ เคน นครินทร์ และ อรรถพล ฤกษ์พิบูลย์ ประธานเจ้าหน้าที่บริหาร และกรรมการผู้จัดการใหญ่ บริษัท ปตท. จำกัด (มหาชน) หรือ PTT ณ สถาบันนวัตกรรม ปตท. จังหวัดพระนครศรีอยุธยา อะไรคือเบื้องหลังของการสร้างนวัตกรรม มันสมองของบริษัทระดับประเทศมีวิธีส่งออกงานวิจัยสู่ตลาดอย่างไร และหากมีทุนไม่มาก เราจะสร้างนวัตกรรมได้จริงหรือไม่ หาคำตอบได้ที่ The Secret Sauce เอพิโสดนี้

寶島有意思-賴靜嫻
【寶島有意思】台灣最懂馬雅文化的人! 蔡佾霖鑽研成癡創粉專馬雅國駐臺辦事處做大使 主持人:賴靜嫻│2023/11/29

寶島有意思-賴靜嫻

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 36:22


長期以來,中文世界對馬雅文明一直存在誤解,缺乏正確認知,像是以為馬雅人是外星人、覺得他們真的預言了2012是世界末日、或是馬雅圖騰能促進右腦思考等。蔡佾霖認為,在台灣,馬雅曆法充滿文化挪用與文化誤用,他說,這「傷害了眾多馬雅人的文化與情感」。 「馬雅人」蔡佾霖是PTT名人,以精通馬雅文明相關主題而出名。以馬雅國僑民自居,現居新北市中和區;台灣師範大學歷史學系學士、碩士,現為台灣實驗教育團體「無界塾」教師、專欄「馬雅國史館」作者,近年從八卦板走向現實世界,積極推廣、普及古馬雅歷史知識…… 主持人:賴靜嫻 來賓:蔡佾霖 「馬雅人」 主題:台灣最懂馬雅文化的人! 蔡佾霖鑽研成癡創粉專馬雅國駐臺辦事處做大使 本集播出日期:2023.11.29 #寶島聯播網 #寶島有意思 ---寶島有意思 準時放送 19:00 北部-寶島新聲 FM98.5 嘉義-嘉義之音FM91.3 高雄-主人電台FM96.9 21:00 中部-大千電台 FM99.1

La Cravate
#99 - Alain Gazon, bâtisseur de l'Humain - Innover pour exceller

La Cravate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 111:22


Né à Bergerac, c'est dans la commune d'Eymet qu'Alain découvre le rugby. Orphelin de maman à 5 ans, il est en grande partie élevé par ses grands-parents dans l'exploitation familiale.  Le contexte n'aidant pas, il quitte le Sud Ouest à 18 ans pour entamer sa vie d'adulte en région Parisienne. Employé des PTT, il s'investit alors dans le rugby local avant d'intégrer le club de Massy dans les années 70 ! Il y prend en main une école de rugby moribonde : il fait le tour des écoles pour promouvoir le rugby, va chercher les gamins dans les cités et rivalise d'inventivité pour les garder au club.  Les efforts payent et Alain fait du RCME l'un des plus grands clubs formateurs de France ! Auréolé de 6 titres des Champions de France remportés avec les Massicois, mais surtout fort d'avoir aidé ces petits à grandir (et d'avoir évité à certains de faire des bêtises) Alain a quitté Massy en 2008 après 33 ans passés dans le club de l'Essonne !  Il prend alors la direction des Hauts de Seine pour dispenser sa science aux jeunes du Racing 92, où il se trouve toujours depuis plus de 15 ans.  Alain est un personnage comme on en croise peu : dur et exigeant dans le travail, mais aussi tellement généreux et juste. Les traits de caractère qui ont fait de lui cet incroyable éducateur transparaissent dans notre échange que je suis très fier de vous partager.   Bonne écoute ! -----------------------------

Prime Time Titans - A Bi-Weekly Podcast On The Tennessee Titans

JG and Pettit talk about the upcoming game against the Falcons, but they first have to address the recent trade of Kevin Byard. The boys at PTT are still as down as ever, and they are starting to wonder if it's best for this team to lose. Will Malik Willis and Will Levis play on Sunday? Should it just be Will Levis? JG and Pettit try to make sense of it all.

Breaker Whiskey
067 - Sixty-Seven

Breaker Whiskey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 5:06


[TRANSCRIPT] [click, static] Hey Birdie. Officially on I-25 and on my way out of Wyoming. I doubt the whole state is a dead zone, but…I don't know, I guess I'm getting a little superstitious. I'm sorry I was MIA for so long. I thought…I don't know, I thought it would be good for me, to get out of the car and sleep under the stars, spend some time in nature. And it was nice, it was, but I still— [click, static] Well, I miss you, I guess. You know, even though I was still hiking back to the car most every day to broadcast. Not that you heard any of it, it seems, um, I don't know, I still, I missed— [click, static] Talking to yourself when you don't have a PTT to your face and you're looking over a beautiful placid lake is not quite the same as talking to yourself when there's the possibility that someone might talk back. It got me wondering what Harry is— [click, static] You know, it's funny. I haven't thought about Harry in…god, I mean, how long was I out camping? In that long. And how refreshing that was. I do wonder how she's getting along. Not that I ultimately care all that much for her happiness, but I don't want her to die or anything, mainly because she is the one other person who I can confirm is alive and present on this godforsaken planet. [click, static] I don't want you to think badly of me Birdie—I'm not…I'm not heartless. I'm not callous. I— [click, long static] I'm a liar. I did think about her when I was out in the woods. I don't know why I'm lying about it like you're somehow going to judge me for thinking about her. Why would you? Better question—why wouldn't I think about her? She's been the only person I've had contact with the last six years and she's… [click, static] Well, whether I like it or not, she's been a staple in my life. You know, made important simply by being the last one standing. So it isn't that I wasn't thinking of her—or that I didn't think of her. I haven't been talking about her much lately, but that doesn't mean— [click, static] I'm not sure how to describe it. There were moments out there, in the wilderness, where it was so…peaceful that I… I didn't forget about her. I forgot about…everything. I forgot about Harry, I forgot about the world being empty, I forgot about what we did six years ago, I forgot about me. Or—I don't know if forget is even the right way to describe it. How can you forget something that never was? That's what it felt like. Like nothing that existed in my life, including my life, ever existed at all. That I was just some kind of energy, existing in the great outdoors, with no past, no history. Something that leaves no mark on the world. Just…part of it. Seamlessly, effortlessly part of it. The moments were brief, but they were beautiful. The sweet oblivion of never having been real. [click, static]

Prime Time Titans - A Bi-Weekly Podcast On The Tennessee Titans

The Titans lose to the Colts 23-16, and the PTT boys are here to give you their reactions. Robert, Pettit, and JG try to explain what happened with the defense and try to provide optimism with one particular player on the offense. As a Titans fan, should we be surprised at this point? Tune in to hear the PTT guys being as authentic and raw as they can be. 

華視三國演議
中共干涉台灣大選|認知戰手法翻新!|#沈伯洋 #矢板明夫 #汪浩|@華視三國演議|20231007

華視三國演議

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 52:33


中共網軍資訊戰手法翻新!輿論戰、心戰、法律戰介入台灣大選!我方如何應敵?自認中立的選民特別要小心!中共網軍假帳號放假消息,再截圖給統派爆料,之後駭入PTT帳號帶風向,中共官媒再加入,介選操作一條龍,台灣的反制方法是什麼?共軍不斷從烏俄戰爭中學習,台灣如果再不積極吸取實戰經驗教訓、缺乏敵我意識,差距只會更加擴大!黑熊學院共同創辦人親赴烏克蘭取經,帶回什麼樣寶貴的現代化新型態戰局體驗?! 精彩訪談內容,請鎖定@華視三國演議! 本集來賓:#沈伯洋 #矢板明夫 主持人:#汪浩 以上言論不代表本台立場 #認知作戰 #黑熊學院 #網軍 #抖音 電視播出時間

Prime Time Titans - A Bi-Weekly Podcast On The Tennessee Titans

The PTT boys are back to bring you a preview of the game against the Browns! They cover a lot in the preview including their thoughts on how the offense will do against their defense and vice versa. Can the Titans start out the season 2-1? Check it out to figure out why the guys might be split on that question.

Lab Values Podcast (Nursing Podcast, normal lab values for nurses for NCLEX®) by NRSNG

Normal 25 - 35 seconds Indications Detection of coagulation disorders Evaluate response to Heparin (PT for Coumadin) Preoperative assessment Description Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT)evaluates the function of factors I, II, V, VIII, IX, X, XI, and XII. PTT represents the amount of time required for a fibrin clot to form. Monitors therapeutic ranges for people taking Heparin. What would cause increased levels? Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) Clotting Factor Deficiencies: Hypofibrinogenemia Von Willebrand Disease Hemophilia Liver disease: Cirrhosis Vitamin K deficiency Polycythemia Dialysis What would cause decreased levels? N/A

Breaker Whiskey
033 - Thirty-Three

Breaker Whiskey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 3:17


Please visit breakerwhiskey.com for more information or to send a message to Whiskey's radio. Breaker Whiskey is an Atypical Artists production created by Lauren Shippen. If you'd like to support the show, please visit patreon.com/breakerwhiskey. ------ [TRANSCRIPT] [click, static] [beeps] Alright, goddammit, my curiosity got the best of me. I translated your fucking message. [click, static] Sorry, I don't mean to be— [click, static] If I'm right, you said: “Sorry. Can't speak. No voice.” [click, static] Which...well, aren't I the asshole? I didn't—I didn't know. Obviously. How could I have? I'm not sure—I don't know exactly what you mean by that. If you just don't have anything—a mic or any PTT device—to speak into or if there's something...if you can't speak, physically. I don't want to assume. It's none of my business really and I didn't mean to make you feel— [click, static] If I had known, I wouldn't've acted that way, I don't think. I wouldn't be cruel about something you can't control. God, I hope I wouldn't be. So...you don't have to tell me more. Not about that. But I would like to know more, if I could. About— [click, static] God, about anything. Anything you could tell me about you or the way you've spent the last six years or the view outside your window... whatever. [click, static] And I guess...I can keep talking too. I'm still— [click, static] Look, I'm not thrilled with this situation. But it's not like we're talking on a private channel—even if I wasn't talking to you, I'd be talking. Clearly I can't stop. That's all to say—if you have questions. Well. Maybe I can answer them. Not that I feel like I have any answers. [click, static] Alright, well, yeah. I'm sorry. For the other week. But, uh, thanks for being honest with me, I guess. Or, I assume you're being honest, I guess a lot of this is a leap of faith. But what else is there these days? [click, static]

The NatureBacked Podcast
Sustainable Aviation Fuels, Battery Sector in Focus, Says PTT's Nick Piromsawat

The NatureBacked Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 38:21


In this episode, we talk to Nick Piromsawat, a senior investment associate at ExpresSo, the venture capital and venture building team at PTT, the Thai national oil company. Nick shares how ExpresSo is driving the transition from oil and gas to renewable energy and decarbonisation, by investing in and partnering with startups with innovative technologies and solutions for a greener future. He also discusses the challenges and opportunities that PTT faces as a significant player in the energy sector, and how they are collaborating with other corporations and stakeholders to create new supply chains and business models that are sustainable and profitable. Nick also reveals some of the most exciting areas that ExpresSo is looking into, such as sustainable aviation fuels, EV batteries, and second-life batteries. If you are interested in learning more about how a large oil and gas conglomerate is tackling climate change and transforming the country's energy landscape, don't miss this episode! If you're interested in learning more about climate tech, or if you're looking for inspiration to start your own climate tech venture, then be sure to listen to this episode. And if you like what you hear, please subscribe to the podcast and share it with your friends. Subscribe to the NatureBacked newsletter on LinkedIn.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

林氏璧孔醫師的新冠病毒討論會
230406 成田機場入境長達五小時?這是特例嗎?會不會越來越嚴重?

林氏璧孔醫師的新冠病毒討論會

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 27:13


這集來談談連假中傳出成田機場入境竟然可以長達五小時的新聞。 1.美黛子遊日本表示,4月1日預約包車的客人搭乘香港起飛航班UO646 預計18:25 抵達,延遲到18:57 抵達成田機場二航廈,離開飛機後幾乎原地不動進入無止盡的排隊,直到23:45 客人才出關上車前往東京,從下飛機到上車花了將近五小時。 2.社團中有朋友留言說3月26日星期日家人坐晚班機,10PM抵達羽田機場,排了5個多小時出海關,到飯店時日本時間已經快凌晨5點。 3.PTT有版友4月1日成田二航廈入境18:20抵達,晚上接近00:00才順利入境,直接睡機場! 日本入境「爆排5小時」!達人揭背後原因 https://www.nownews.com/news/6100724  全球疫情趨緩,出國旅遊人潮回流,不少人喜愛的觀光聖地日本近期又是賞櫻熱季,但卻被爆出日本入境大混亂,人潮大塞車,甚至有人晚上抵達機場,凌晨才出關,許多趁著清明連假出遊的台灣人也頻傳災情,對此日本旅遊達人林氏璧提及,除了疫情減緩和賞櫻季外,會造成日本入境塞車的原因,應該和「機場人力」沒跟上人流脫不了關係,不過塞車狀況大多出現在晚間、班機較密集時段的大機場,想去日本的民眾無需過度擔憂。 歡迎追蹤林氏璧孔醫師的發聲管道,了解最新的日本旅遊和疫情訊息! 我的電子名片 https://lit.link/linshibi 日本優惠券大平台和近期活動資訊 https://linshibi.com/?p=20443 歡迎贊助04b喝咖啡 https://pay.firstory.me/user/linshibi

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