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Dr. Beckett answers a range of listener questions on various topics. He begins by paying tribute to Mark Dehem, who very recently passed away, reflecting on his contributions and character. The discussion then shifts to Warren Buffett's retirement and drawing lessons from Buffett's investment strategies. Dr. Beckett also delves into other listener queries, touching on subjects like the history of card conventions, Gary V's current involvement in sports card collecting, and insights on the 1956 Topps Baseball set. Additionally, topics like breaking in the hobby, the 1976 SSPC cards, and the value of uncut sheets of the 1996 Sports Illustrated for Kids cards are explored. 00:33 Remembering Mark Dehem 01:19 Reflections on Life and Beliefs 02:52 Warren Buffett's Retirement and Lessons 05:23 The Herd Mentality in Collecting 09:29 Memories of the 1956 Topps Baseball Set 10:25 Autograph Collecting and SSPC Cards 11:41 Maximizing the Value of Uncut Sheets
La internalización del Plan México tiene como objetivo reducir importacionesLa industria automotriz regresa a EU Más información en nuestro podcast
SSPC alerta por retos virales de menores Alcaldía Azcapotzalco invita a festejar el Día del Niño y la niña Anulan orden de arresto contra el expresidente de Bolivia, Evo Morales
Niños del Edomex podrán participar en ideas de mejora para su comunidad Corte suspende solicitud de Trump de migración El 18 de abril de 1955 falleció Albert EinsteinMás información en nuestro podcast
Ataque armado durante Viacrucis en Guanajuato Arranca SSPC reclutamiento de aspirantes al puesto de guardiaCorte Suprema de EU detiene expulsiones de venezolanosMás información en nuestro podcast
Detiene la Semar a 63 personas y asegura 141 toneladas de autopartes en CDMX La SSPC reforzará la seguridad en Tijuana para reducir delitos Trump sigue el viejo dicho de ‘Muévete rápido. Rompe cosas': Biden Más información en nuestro podcast
Línea 3 del Metro presentó retrasos por falta de trenes Catean bodegas en la Venustiano Carranza EU identifica a México como un actor central en las finanzas ilícitas del fentanilo Más información en nuestro podcast
En más notas, cateó FGR México el segundo rancho de adiestramiento de Teuchitlán, por otra parte, detienen a presuntos homicidas de Gael y Alexander, asesinados junto a su papá en Culiacán, y en los espectáculos, Verónica Jaspeado sufre robo de autopartes de su camioneta dentro de la UNAM. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Entre junio y julio se inaugurará el tren AIFA-Lechería: Sheinbaum La Actividad Económica reporta un retroceso fue de 0.2% en términos reales Confirma Israel muerte de Ismail Barhoum jefe de Gobierno de Hamás Más información en nuestro podcast
Sismo en Texas se sintió en Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua ¡Alerta! Bienestar advierte por presuntos fraudesHabrá otra reunión con Zelensky sólo si hablamos de paz: Trump Más información en nuestro podcast
¿Pena de mu3rt3? ¿Fundamento legal? FGR y SSPC detallan entrega de 29 c@posEnlace para apoyar vía Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/julioastilleroEnlace para hacer donaciones vía PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/julioastilleroCuenta para hacer transferencias a cuenta BBVA a nombre de Julio Hernández López: 1539408017CLABE: 012 320 01539408017 2Tienda:https://julioastillerotienda.com/ Te invitamos a que visites nuestro perfil en Patreon. Solo da clic aquí Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brugada encabeza entrega del apoyo Desde la Cuna Destrucción de narcolaboratorios aumento 60% desde la llegada de Trump: SSPC Querétaro anuncia infraestructura para pequeñas y medianas empresas
ISSSTE informa estado de salud del bebé abandonado en Tultitlán Desmantelan 3 laboratorios clandestinos en Sinaloa: SSPC Tiroteo en Filadelfia deja dos heridos Más información en nuestro podcast
La SSPC lleva la investigación de los dos menores asesinados en Sinaloa Auxilian a cuatro personas lesionadas en el Nevado de TolucaMás información en nuestro Podcast
ZMVM la temperatura máxima será de 25 grados celsius SSPC tiene vacantes de empleo en Tlaxcala Operativos contra migrantes se realizarán en varias ciudades de EU: Tom Homan Más información en nuestro podcast
Canadá envía ayuda a EUA por incendios en Los Ángeles:Trudeau IECM aprueba presupuesto para partidos políticos 7 mil 720 personas fueron detenidas por delitos de alto impacto: SSPC Más información en nuestro podcast
La Secretaría de Seguridad Federal alertó a la ciudadanía porque detectaron que ha aumentado el número de menores de edad reclutados por el crimen organizado.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Dan Wallach talks with Michael Aronstein, who is a baseball card hobby pioneer who was the co-founder of TCMA, the founder of Photo File, and the recipient of SABR's 2020 Jefferson Burdick Award. Follow MBH on facebook, bluesky, twitter, and instagram @shoelesspodcast and sign up for the email newsletter at shoelesspodcast.substack.com Don't forget to rate, review, and listen on iTunes, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. Thanks to: Ryan Starinsky for the opening theme and his acoustic version of "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" Randy Moore for his baseball organ version of "Kingpin" by Get Married Gary Cieradkowski at www.studiogaryc.com for creating the artwork Michael and Andrew Aronstein My mom
Anuncian viviendas para trabajadores entre 1 y 2 salarios mínimos en Puebla Incauta Semar más de 45 mil kilos de droga en los últimos tres meses Albania cerrará el servicio de videos TikTok durante un añoMás información en nuestro Podcast
El asesinato de agente de SSPC en Culiacán puede ser visto como una señal de que el crimen ya acusó de recibido las acciones en su contra.
Páginas web fraudulentas de comercio alerta la SSPC Tras un mes del paso de DANA se han registrado 230 muertosMás información en nuestro podcast
Las dudas de para qué quería Harfuch facultades de investigación para SSPC se disiparon con operativo 'Enjambre' que se realizó en Edomex.
En el episodio de hoy, analizamos las reformas aprobadas por la Cámara de Diputados en México, incluyendo la ampliación de facultades de la SSPC y la eliminación de organismos autónomos. También cubrimos noticias internacionales como la captura del yerno de "El Mencho" en Estados Unidos, cambios en el gabinete de Donald Trump, y actualizaciones sobre conflictos globales.Patrocinador del día:No te pierdas las ofertas de Safety Depot durante todo noviembre. Equipa a tu equipo con lo mejor en seguridad laboral. Visita www.safetydepot.com.mx para más información.Conviértete en patrocinador de El Brieff donando 25, 60 o 100 pesos al mes entrando a este link.Si te interesa una mención en El Brieff, escríbenos a arturo@brieffy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Preocupa reducción presupuestal a SSPC, que liderará estrategia de inteligencia policial: RonquilloEnlace para apoyar vía Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/julioastilleroEnlace para hacer donaciones vía PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/julioastilleroCuenta para hacer transferencias a cuenta BBVA a nombre de Julio Hernández López: 1539408017CLABE: 012 320 01539408017 2Tienda:https://julioastillerotienda.com/ Te invitamos a que visites nuestro perfil en Patreon. Solo da clic aquí Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Avalan el dictamen para otorgar nuevas atribuciones a la SSPC SpaceX inició con éxito, la sexta prueba del StarshipMás información en nuestro Podcast
Señalamientos del Gobernador de Tabasco, Javier May, contra Hernán Bermúdez, quien fuera jefe de SSPC con Adán Augusto, prendieron pradera.
México defenderá ante la CIDH la legitimidad de la Reforma Judicial Avanza en comisiones iniciativa de reforma constitucional para otorgar a la SSPC más facultades EEUU ataca nueve objetivos en SiriaMás información en nuestro Podcast
Comisiones del Senado aprueban iniciativa para "súper secretaría" de Harfuch. Trump comienza a definir su gabinete: estrategia y lealtad en la Casa Blanca. Capítulos 00:00 - Introducción 00:39 - "Súper secretaría" de Harfuch 02:04 - Trump comienza a definir su gabinete Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, para MVS Noticias, Manelich Castilla, ex comisionado de la Policía Federal, analista y consultor en temas de seguridad explicó que preparan comisiones del senado, reforma para darle más facultades a la SSPC de Omar García Harfuch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Desaparición de organismos autónomos: un debate que divide a México, Reforma da más facultades de inteligencia a la SSPC: ¿qué significa para la seguridad en México?.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Para nada suena casual énfasis de titular de SSPC, Omar Harfuch, al declarar que explosión de 2 autos bomba en Guanajuato no son terrorismo.
A research team at University of Limerick has made a major discovery by designing molecules that could revolutionise computing. The researchers at University of Limericks's (UL) Bernal Institute have discovered new ways of probing, controlling and tailoring materials at the most fundamental molecular scale. The results have been used in an international project involving experts worldwide to help create a brand-new type of hardware platform for artificial intelligence that achieves unprecedented improvements in computational speed and energy efficiency. The research has just been published in world leading scientific journal Nature. The UL team, led by Damien Thompson, Professor of Molecular Modelling at UL and director of SSPC, the Research Ireland Centre for Pharmaceuticals, in an international collaboration with scientists at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and Texas A&M University, believe that this new discovery will lead to innovative solutions to societal grand challenges in health, energy and the environment. Professor Thompson explained: "The design draws inspiration from the human brain, using the natural wiggling and jiggling of atoms to process and store information. As the molecules pivot and bounce around their crystal lattice, they create a multitude of individual memory states. "We can trace out the path of the molecules inside the device and map each snapshot to a unique electrical state. That creates a kind of tour diary of the molecule that can be written and read just like in a conventional silicon-based computer, but here with massively improved energy and space economy because each entry is smaller than an atom. "This outside the box solution could have huge benefits for all computing applications, from energy hungry data centres to memory intensive digital maps and online gaming." To-date, neuromorphic platforms - an approach to computing inspired by the human brain - have worked only for low-accuracy operations, such as inferencing in artificial neural networks. This is because core computing tasks including signal processing, neural network training, and natural language processing require much higher computing resolution than what existing neuromorphic circuits could offer. For this reason then, achieving high resolution has been the most daunting challenge in neuromorphic computing. The team's reconceptualisation of the underlying computing architecture achieves the required high resolution, performing resource-intensive workloads with unprecedented energy efficiency of 4.1 tera-operations per second per watt (TOPS/W). The team's breakthrough extends neuromorphic computing beyond niche applications in a move that can potentially unleash the long-heralded transformative benefits of artificial intelligence and augment the core of digital electronics from the cloud to the edge. Project lead at IISc Professor Sreetosh Goswami said: "By precisely controlling the vast array of available molecular kinetic states, we created the most accurate, 14-bit, fully functional neuromorphic accelerator integrated into a circuit board that can handle signal processing, AI and machine learning workloads such as artificial neural networks, auto-encoders, and generative adversarial networks. "Most significantly, leveraging the high precision of the accelerators, we can train neural networks on the edge, addressing one of the most pressing challenges in AI hardware." Further enhancements are coming, as the team works to expand the range of materials and processes used to create the platforms and increase the processing power even further. Professor Thompson explained: "The ultimate aim is to replace what we now think of as computers with high-performance 'everyware' based on energy efficient and eco-friendly materials providing distributed ubiquitous information processing throughout the environment integrated in everyday items from clothing to food packaging to building materials." See more stories here. More ab...
A research team at the University of Limerick has made a major discovery by designing molecules that could revolutionise computing. The researchers at UL's Bernal Institute have discovered new ways of probing, controlling and tailoring materials at the most fundamental molecular scale. The results have been used in an international project involving experts worldwide to help create a brand-new type of hardware platform for artificial intelligence that achieves unprecedented improvements in computational speed and energy efficiency. The research has just been published in the world-leading scientific journal Nature. The UL team, led by Damien Thompson, Professor of Molecular Modelling at UL and director of SSPC, the Research Ireland Centre for Pharmaceuticals, in an international collaboration with scientists at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and Texas A&M University, believe that this new discovery will lead to innovative solutions to societal grand challenges in health, energy and the environment. Professor Thompson explained: "The design draws inspiration from the human brain, using the natural wiggling and jiggling of atoms to process and store information. As the molecules pivot and bounce around their crystal lattice, they create a multitude of individual memory states. "We can trace out the path of the molecules inside the device and map each snapshot to a unique electrical state. That creates a kind of tour diary of the molecule that can be written and read just like in a conventional silicon-based computer, but here with massively improved energy and space economy because each entry is smaller than an atom. "This outside-the-box solution could have huge benefits for all computing applications, from energy-hungry data centres to memory-intensive digital maps and online gaming." To-date, neuromorphic platforms - an approach to computing inspired by the human brain - have worked only for low-accuracy operations, such as inferencing in artificial neural networks. This is because core computing tasks including signal processing, neural network training, and natural language processing require much higher computing resolution than what existing neuromorphic circuits could offer. For this reason, achieving high resolution has been the most daunting challenge in neuromorphic computing. The team's reconceptualization of the underlying computing architecture achieves the required high resolution, performing resource-intensive workloads with unprecedented energy efficiency of 4.1 tera-operations per second per watt (TOPS/W). The team's breakthrough extends neuromorphic computing beyond niche applications in a move that can potentially unleash the long-heralded transformative benefits of artificial intelligence and augment the core of digital electronics from the cloud to the edge. Professor Sreetosh Goswami, the project lead at IISc, said, "By precisely controlling the vast array of available molecular kinetic states, we created the most accurate, 14-bit, fully functional neuromorphic accelerator integrated into a circuit board that can handle signal processing, AI, and machine learning workloads such as artificial neural networks, auto-encoders, and generative adversarial networks. "Most significantly, leveraging the high precision of the accelerators, we can train neural networks on the edge, addressing one of the most pressing challenges in AI hardware." Further enhancements are coming as the team works to expand the range of materials and processes used to create the platforms and increase the processing power even further. Professor Thompson explained: "The ultimate aim is to replace what we now think of as computers with high-performance 'everyware' based on energy efficient and eco-friendly materials providing distributed ubiquitous information processing throughout the environment integrated in everyday items from clothing to food packaging to building materials."
The crew of Soyuz MS-26 joins Expedition 71 on the International Space Station. Varda Space has announced a research collaboration with SSPC, the Research Ireland Centre for Pharmaceuticals, that aims to advance mathematical modeling of crystallization in microgravity. The Office of Space Commerce (OSC) has announced a new opportunity for commercial space situational awareness (SSA) companies to support the development of the Traffic Coordination System for Space (TraCSS), and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Niall Bradshaw, UKSA Senior Lead for Copernicus and International Earth Observation. You can connect with Niall on LinkedIn and learn more about UKSA and Copernicus on their websites. Selected Reading NASA Sets Coverage for Crew Launch; Trio to Join Expedition 71 Varda Announces Collaboration with SSPC to Improve Fundamental Understanding of Microgravity Crystallization Office of Space Commerce Announces New Commercial Pathfinder Project for TraCSS Successful initial tests of the KERAUNOS optical communications satellite Astroscale Awarded Contract for Next Phase of a UK National Active Debris Removal Mission Boeing Pioneering Quantum Communications Technology with In-Space Test Satellite Sidus Space Announces an Additional Contract Award for NASA ASTRA- Business Wire Chang'e-6 orbiter turns up at Sun-Earth Lagrange point after moon sampling mission - SpaceNews ESA - Juice confirms that Earth is habitable BlueHalo Accelerates Production for USSF SCAR Program with Key Supply Chain, Manufacturing Automation Investments Inversion Space accelerates orbital reentry vehicle tech with $71M Space Force contract- TechCrunch Astronaut Frank Culbertson Letter from September 11, 2001 - NASA T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. 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 space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus 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
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SSPC reconoció que sólo les avisaron cuando 'El Mayo' ya estaba bajo resguardo en una cárcel de Texas, bloqueándolos de la operación.
Comedores Públicos en CDMX ofrecen una comida completa por 11 pesos¡Precaución! Peregrinos en la López Portillo rumbo a la Basílica de Guadalupe La vicepresidenta de EU, Kamala Harris, sigue sumando apoyos Más información en nuestro podcast
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Emisión del jueves 4 de julio de 2024 "Deja que tus oídos te abran los ojos." #RuizHealyTimes #AbriendoLaConversación www.ruizhealytimes.com www.radioformula.mx
Rosa Icela Rodríguez ofreció diálogo y coordinación Ariadna Montiel anunció que la Secretaría del Bienestar dará especial apoyo a las mujeresMi Beca para Empezar se replicará a nivel nacional anunció el próximo titular de la SEP, Mario DelgadoOmar García Harfuch, próximo secretario de Seguridad, señala que la GN será fortalecidaMás información en nuestro podcast
Profeco invita a afectados por Ticketmaster sumarse al convenio colectivoGranjero y 34 reses mueren al caerles un rayo en Denver
Para los comicios del 2 de junio SSPC desplegara 27 mil agentes de seguridad 31 de mayo es el último día para que las Donatarias presenten su Declaración del ejercicio 2023Ejército israelí permitirá a los ciudadanos israelíes regresar a varias zonas del norte del territorio palestinoMás información en nuestro podcast
Organismo electoral no dió protección a Gisela Gaytán: SSPC Procesan a 200 migrantes que cruzaron la frontera con México
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Fue controlado el incendio en el Vaso Regulador de Naucalpan Continúa cerrada la Preparatoria 8 de la UNAM Hamás e Israel, avanzan en pacto de tregua
Ceniza del Popocatépetl se dirige hacia la zona de Atlixco y la Mixteca: PC Puebla Los hombres necesitan hacer el doble de ejercicio físico que las mujeres para obtener los mismos beneficios cardiovascularesMás información en nuestro podcast
-SSPC confirma desaparición de 9 personas en Guerrero y Morelos-Desactivan alerta ambiental en Monterrey, NL -Cuarta Transformación, porque representa al pueblo de México: Sheinbaum-Más información en nuestro podcast
¿Cuánto cuesta la Rosca de Reyes? Te decimos Se registra incendio en un ducto de Pemex en Nextlalpan, Edomex