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After 60 years of doubling computer complexity every two years, can Moore's law still predict the future power of the devices we use?In 1965, electronics pioneer Gordon Moore was asked to predict the next ten years of progress with the then new-fangled silicon integrated circuits. He estimated, based on physics and manufacturing technologies then available what seemed remarkable: that every two years they would double in complexity, and halve in price, until 1975.60 years on, perhaps the even more remarkable thing is that they just kept doubling.Can Moore's law hold into future decades? What are the next technological innovations that might keep it running? Sri Samavedam is the vice president for silicon technologies at imec in Belgium, whose job it is to think about the practicalities of manufacturing the next generations of chips years before they become real.Scott Aaronsen of the University of Texas is a thinker in the field of Quantum Computing – could quantum computing keep the rate of growth going? Or does it need to be thought of differently?One of the limitations on chip miniaturisation is the dissipation of heat from conventional electronic flow. Nick Harris of Lightmatter is looking at using photons rather than electrons to carry info and logic around a circuit with lower power losses.Stan Williams has spent much of his career thinking about new devices that could be fabricated into integrated circuits to give it all a push forward. And he tells Roland how the memristor could effectively bring the power of analogue computing to bear as we reach some of the limits of the digital age we have been living in.Presenter: Roland Pease Producer: Alex Mansfield and Gareth Nelson-Davies
In this enlightening discussion, Gino and Julia dive deep into the world of storytelling with special guest, Stan Williams, author and expert on the "Moral Premise." They explore the magic behind memorable movies, the essence of well-rounded characters, and why some films resonate while others fall flat.Stan sheds light on the importance of connecting with an audience's values and the art of showing rather than telling. The conversation takes a turn into the realm of business, where Gino seeks insights on using storytelling to captivate potential investors.Key Highlights:The significance of flawed yet redeeming characters in storytelling.A critique on current Disney movies and their didactic nature.Practical storytelling tips for business and real estate pitches.The transformative power of narratives in personal and professional settings.We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how:Brand New?Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofitsWant To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster?Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM.(*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors) https://jakeandgino.com/applyAbout Jake & GinoJake & Gino are multifamily investors, operators, and mentors who have created a vertically integrated real estate company. They control over $250M in assets under management. They have created the Jake & Gino Premier Multifamily Community to teach others a simple three-step framework for investing in multifamily real estate.Connect with Jake & Gino on the social media platform you are most active on: https://jakeandgino.com/link-tree/ We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
December 12, 1941 – Future Hall of Famer Arky Vaughan is traded by the Pittsburgh Pirates to the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Bucs receive four players in return, catcher “Hot Potato” Hamlin, Pete Coscarart, Babe Phelps and Jimmy Wasdell. Shifted to third base by the Dodgers, Vaughan had an off year in 1942, batting just .277, to finish under .300 for the first time in his career. However, he rebounded in 1943, batting .305 and leading the National League with 112 runs scored and a career-high 20 stolen bases. December 12, 1954 – Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente lead the North to victory in the Puerto Rican Winter League's annual All-Star fundraiser. The Sporting News correspondent, Pita Alvarez De La Vega, gives the exuberant young duo's exploits some national exposure: “The league took a break from its pennant battle to stage the annual ‘Three Kings' all-star game at Mayaguez. All proceeds went into a YMCA fund to buy gifts for the island's poor children in keeping with the old Latin tradition of the Three Kings bringing gifts on January 6… The All-Star North team, made up of players from the Santurce and Mayaguez clubs, won the game, 7 to 5. Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente hit home runs for the winners.” December 12, 1969 — Cleveland trades pitchers Luis Tiant and Stan Williams to the Twins for 3B Graig Nettles, OF Ted Uhlaender, and pitchers Dean Chance and Bob Miller.Tiant posted a 9-20 record with a 3.71 ERA in 1969. However, his strikeout-to-walk ratio completely tanked, leading to suspicions that he was pitching hurt. He pitched very well at the start of the 1970 season. Tiant was 6-0 with a 3.12 ERA by the end of May, which was followed by him going on the disabled list with arm troubles. He came back in early August, but only won one more game the rest of the way, and then gave up a run in two-thirds of an inning in a relief appearance when...
December 12, 1941 – Future Hall of Famer Arky Vaughan is traded by the Pittsburgh Pirates to the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Bucs receive four players in return, catcher “Hot Potato” Hamlin, Pete Coscarart, Babe Phelps and Jimmy Wasdell. Shifted to third base by the Dodgers, Vaughan had an off year in 1942, batting just .277, to finish under .300 for the first time in his career. However, he rebounded in 1943, batting .305 and leading the National League with 112 runs scored and a career-high 20 stolen bases. December 12, 1954 – Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente lead the North to victory in the Puerto Rican Winter League's annual All-Star fundraiser. The Sporting News correspondent, Pita Alvarez De La Vega, gives the exuberant young duo's exploits some national exposure: “The league took a break from its pennant battle to stage the annual ‘Three Kings' all-star game at Mayaguez. All proceeds went into a YMCA fund to buy gifts for the island's poor children in keeping with the old Latin tradition of the Three Kings bringing gifts on January 6… The All-Star North team, made up of players from the Santurce and Mayaguez clubs, won the game, 7 to 5. Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente hit home runs for the winners.” December 12, 1969 — Cleveland trades pitchers Luis Tiant and Stan Williams to the Twins for 3B Graig Nettles, OF Ted Uhlaender, and pitchers Dean Chance and Bob Miller.Tiant posted a 9-20 record with a 3.71 ERA in 1969. However, his strikeout-to-walk ratio completely tanked, leading to suspicions that he was pitching hurt. He pitched very well at the start of the 1970 season. Tiant was 6-0 with a 3.12 ERA by the end of May, which was followed by him going on the disabled list with arm troubles. He came back in early August, but only won one more game the rest of the way, and then gave up a run in two-thirds of an inning in a relief appearance when...
01. Florent Sabaton Eric Starczan - Keep on Working [Myma] 02. Zsak, Da Vina! - Nobody [Heavenly Bodies] 03. Funkerman - New Life (2017 Edit) [Can You Feel It?] 04. Stan Williams, Luca Debonaire - Reach [SpeakerFood] 05. Luca Debonaire & Chris Marina - The Prayer [Global Player Music] 06. Nora En Pure - You Make Me Float (Croatia Squad Remix) [Enormous Tunes] 07. Luca Debonaire - For The Music [lautlos! records] 08. Jako Diaz & Juloboy - All I Ever Need [Coolture Sound] 09. Boy George, Vanilla Ace, Katerina Themis - Just Another Guy (Juloboy Remix) [Dear Deer Mafia] 10. Daniele Baldi feat.Veronica Lanelly - Make Me Move [Birkin Records] 11. Luca Debonaire - Walking on Clouds (Croatia Squad Remix) [Enormous Tunes] 12. Kiki Doll - Munich Dubbs [Kiki Doll - Munich Dubbs] 13. Scotty Boy - All 2 U [Fyasko Music] 14. Just Ross - Warehouse Daze [WH Records]
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In this enlightening discussion, Gino and Julia dive deep into the world of storytelling with special guest, Stan Williams, author and expert on the "Moral Premise." They explore the magic behind memorable movies, the essence of well-rounded characters, and why some films resonate while others fall flat. Stan sheds light on the importance of connecting with an audience's values and the art of showing rather than telling. The conversation takes a turn into the realm of business, where Gino seeks insights on using storytelling to captivate potential investors. Key Highlights: The significance of flawed yet redeeming characters in storytelling. A critique on current Disney movies and their didactic nature. Practical storytelling tips for business and real estate pitches. The transformative power of narratives in personal and professional settings. We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
This weekend will be exciting because we'll get to donate our first bunch of winter hats from our Hot Stove, Warm Welcome drive, as State Senator Jessica Ramos hosts a holiday lunch for newly-arrived families here in Queens. The drive continues, as we'll donate a hat for every hoodie we sell this month in our shop. Obviously, we wanted to get hats in time for this lunch, so we ordered some earlier in the month, and we'll do another order at the end of the month, when there will still be winter to go!By Jesse SpectorSome reads heading into the weekend…It's brutal to have lost both Mike Leach and Grant Wahl in the past week. Posthumous memorials at Channel 6 and from Grant's wife Céline Gounder are each things to read while holding the sadness, while happier memories can be found in Spencer Hall's 2011 boat outing with Leach, and Wahl's introduction of an Ohio teenager named LeBron James to the world.This isn't a read, but an interesting and deep explanation of the impact of Leach's Air Raid offense.I always get a kick out of being reminded that the English soccer club Derby County used to play at The Baseball Ground.As Twitter continues to burn down and the CEO dances about with open cans of gasoline, all are welcome on our Discord.Free buses for NYC? At my day job, we're deep into redesigning the bus network already. Go for it.And back here in Queens, I have been to the Boca Juniors restaurant and I'm glad it survived the past two years and now gets to be the center of Argentina fandom in the city. And glad that they got the shine here from Hell Gate.The Mets signed former Brewers catcher and 2021 All-Star Omar Narváez, which means that someone is leaving because that's too many catchers. In his major league debut, back in 2016, one of the White Sox pitchers Narváez caught was Tommy Kahnle, who's just returned to the Yankees. Kahnle appeared again in Narváez's next game, and then his third game was a Carlos Rodón start… and now Rodón is coming to the Yankees, too. Game number four for Narváez? He caught new Mets starter José Quintana.And then it continues. David Robertson, who made his major league debut at Shea Stadium… …got the save in Narváez's fifth career game, a Rodón start. It took nearly a month, until his eighth game, for Narváez to not catch someone who will be with a New York team next year, unless Chris Sale or Jacob Turner somehow winds up here.As Narváez and all those pitchers get ready to come to (or return to) the Big Apple, old friend Noah Syndergaard returned to Los Angeles, where he's set to become the fifth player in history to appear for the Mets, Angels, Phillies, and Dodgers. He'll join Dick Stuart, Dennis Cook, Dennis Springer, and Bobby Abreu in that oddball club, and be the first to take the New York-Anaheim-Philly-LA path to it.I hadn't realized that Stuart, the man best known for his awesome nickname, Dr. Strangeglove, even played for the Mets, let alone the Angels, Phillies, and Dodgers. I knew him as a Pirates slugger, part of the 1960 World Series team… and I may have known but forgotten that his best season was with the 1963 Red Sox, when he led the American League in total bases and runs batted in.After a less impressive, but still really good (.811 OPS, 33 homers) season in 1964, the Red Sox traded Stuart to the Phillies for Dennis Bennett, himself a future Met in 1967 when the Sox sent him here for Al Yates.And that's when Stuart began the Syndergaard speedrun, playing a replacement-level season with the 1965 Phillies. They traded him to the Mets in February of 1966 for Wayne Graham, Bobby Klaus, and Jimmie Schaffer.Stuart played 31 games as a Met, with one of his four homers coming off 1969 Met Don Cardwell… as well as one off his former Phillies teammate Chris Short. After the Mets released Stuart, he caught on with the Dodgers… and hit his first homer in L.A. off the very same Chris Short.Short was a really good pitcher, but not at the level of the last guy that Stuart tagged for a dinger with the Dodgers, Steve Carlton. After two years with the Taiyo Whales in Japan, where he hit a combined 49 homers, Stuart came back to the States and hit one last tater for the Angels, off Tommy John.In Stuart's rookie season, 1958, he homered off Don Drysdale, Warren Spahn, and Robin Roberts. He took Sandy Koufax deep five times, tied with Cardwell, Johnny Podres, and Stan Williams for his most against any pitcher.Taiyo Whales is a new team name for me… they're now the Yokohama DeNA BayStars, having moved from Kawasaki to Yokohama in 1978 and briefly being the Yokohama Taiyo Whales before doing a Tennessee Oilers kind of thing. They had a pretty cool song, if not Beatles level. (Hope you're enjoying We Can Pod It Out!)The Tennssee Oilers… also had a song.That one isn't just not Beatles level, it's not Shitty Beatles level. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
December 12, 1941 – Future Hall of Famer Arky Vaughan is traded by the Pittsburgh Pirates to the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Bucs receive four players in return, catcher “Hot Potato” Hamlin, Pete Coscarart, Babe Phelps and Jimmy Wasdell. Shifted to third base by the Dodgers, Vaughan had an off year in 1942, batting just .277, to finish under .300 for the first time in his career. However, he rebounded in 1943, batting .305 and leading the National League with 112 runs scored and a career-high 20 stolen bases. December 12, 1954 – Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente lead the North to victory in the Puerto Rican Winter League's annual All-Star fundraiser. The Sporting News correspondent, Pita Alvarez De La Vega, gives the exuberant young duo's exploits some national exposure: “The league took a break from its pennant battle to stage the annual ‘Three Kings' all-star game at Mayaguez. All proceeds went into a YMCA fund to buy gifts for the island's poor children in keeping with the old Latin tradition of the Three Kings bringing gifts on January 6… The All-Star North team, made up of players from the Santurce and Mayaguez clubs, won the game, 7 to 5. Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente hit home runs for the winners.” December 12, 1969 — Cleveland trades pitchers Luis Tiant and Stan Williams to the Twins for 3B Graig Nettles, OF Ted Uhlaender, and pitchers Dean Chance and Bob Miller. Tiant posted a 9-20 record with a 3.71 ERA in 1969. However, his strikeout-to-walk ratio completely tanked, leading to suspicions that he was pitching hurt. He pitched very well at the start of the 1970 season. Tiant was 6-0 with a 3.12 ERA by the end of May, which was followed by him going on the disabled list with arm troubles. He came back in early August, but only won one more game the rest of the way, and then gave up a run in two-thirds of an inning in a relief appearance when Minnesota was swept by the Baltimore Orioles in the 1970 ALCS. Born on December 12, 1950 in Charleston, SC. Gorman Thomas A big, lumberjack-like slugger, Thomas was a premier outfielder until undergoing rotator-cuff surgery in 1984. He was the first player ever picked by the Seattle Pilots in the June 1969 draft. A two-time minor league home run champion, Thomas' frequent strikeouts and low batting average kept him from a steady major league job until 1978. The strikeouts continued (478 from 1978 to 1980), but his homers increased. Thomas led the league in home runs with 45 in 1979 and 39 in 1982. He also drove in 100 runs three times and finished in top 10 for MVP voting twice in four years. Defensively, Thomas had fine range and never feared the fences. A controversial trade, disastrous for Milwaukee, sent Thomas to Cleveland in 1983 that marked the end of the Brewers as a dominant power in the AL East, Thomas was traded to the Cleveland Indians on June 5, 1983, with pitchers Ernie Camacho and Jamie Easterly, in return for OF Rick Manning and pitcher Rick Waits. Manning was everything Thomas wasn't: a slick defensive center fielder with superficially impressive batting averages but no power. Thomas was all about massive power, low batting averages, and only passable defense, which was in steep decline as he was aging. Thomas had a rough start to his season, and was hitting below .200 with only five homers; he had played poorly in the 1982 Postseason as well, going a combined 4 for 41 with one long ball as the Brewers came within one game of being World Champions. So there was concern that Thomas was done as a player. He turned things around somewhat with the Indians, connecting for 17 homers with a .221 average in 106 games the rest of the way, while Manning and Waits brought little to the table for the Brewers. At Seattle, Thomas made a brilliant comeback in 1985 but became relegated to DH and first base duty and he will retire in 1986, with 268 career home runs. December 12, 1980 – The St. Louis Cardinals send pitchers Rollie Fingers and Pete Vuckovich, as well as catcher Ted Simmons to the Milwaukee Brewers for outfielder Sixto Lezcano, pitcher Lary Sorensen, and two minor leaguers. The trade will benefit the Brewers; Fingers will win the Cy Young award and MVP award in 1981 and Vuckovich will garner the same honor in 1982. A year later on December 10, 1981, Sixto Lezcano and Garry Templeton were traded by the St. Louis Cardinals to the San Diego Padres for Steve Mura and Ozzie Smith. Listen to Baseball Broadcasts - at www.tomsvintagebaseball.com You can find Matthew Musico on twitter- @mmusico8 Come celebrate MLB's home run history every single day with me at MLB Daily Dingers, whether it's on my blog, on Twitter, or by repping some gear.
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It was during college when Stan Williams became a Christian after watching a friend's very devoted Christian life. Now, as BRN Director of NextGen Ministries, Stan focuses on championing the campus missionaries who seek to reach others like him.
Immersion #157 @ LINK На протяжении 15 летней карьеры, Человек Ракета оправдывает свой псевдоним ядерными сетами. Имеет исключительный музыкальный слух и вкус. Вечный странник в поиске нового звучания на просторах музыкальной вселенной. За время ди-джейской карьеры успел объездить и порадовать публику в клубах: Сургута, Нижневартовска, Екатеринбурга, Челябинска, Ишима, Кургана, Ноябрьска, города Радужный и прочих городов Сибири и Урала. Играл на одной сцене с такими именитыми музыкантами как: Oliver Huntemann, Boris Brejcha, Feel, Bobina, Dusty Kid, Stan Williams, Moonbeam, Magnetic Brothers, Ivan Logos, Maksim Dark, Van Nosikov, Polina, Viper and more ... Финалист фестиваля ди-джейского искусства "PROДвижение-2010", финалист конкурса мастерства среди диск-жокеев г.Тюмень и Тюменской области "S.H.Pro-ТЫ" (Sound Heroes Pro. Это ты), Победитель Битвы Резидентов Le Bar VS. Геометрия.РУ: Rocketman (Тюмень) Vs. Imago (Екатеринбург) Гостевые миксы Евгения звучали на радио: EYE 1 (Amsterdam), Pure FM (San Francisco), Proton Radio (Los Angeles), Digitally Imported (New York) and more ... Постоянный участник мероприятий и фестивалей : Sunrise Music Festival (1,2,3) & Dj Parade. Завоевав симпатию клабберов, Рокетмен становится резидентом танцпола "Zvezda" на глобальном фестивале МЕХАНИКА Open-Air. Входит в состав шоу-кейса фестиваля МЕХАНИКА 01. DJ T. - Harem Disco (Chaim & Uriah Klapter Remix) [Get Physical Music] 02. Xandl & DJ Hepri - Scifi [Siona Records] 03. Teklix - The Tribal Code (Original Mix) [Outta Limits] 04. Stan Kolev, Aaron Suiss - Fire Spirit (Original Mix) [Outta Limits] 05. Bardia Salour - Mind Control (Heerhorst Remix) [Bunte Kuh] 06. Evgeny Kutsenok - Fogu [Exx Underground] 07. Xandl & DJ Hepri - Transform [Siona Records] 08. CEA & Bfly Steiner - Viral Penetration (Olivier Giacomotto Rmx) [Pyrit RecPyrit Rec] 09. KAMADEV - War Is Won (feat. Aves Volare) [ICONYC Noir] 10. Aaryon & MOii - Signs [Einmusika Recordings] 11. Eugene Becker - In The End (Extended Mix) [Freegrant Music] 12. Marius Drescher - Data Entry (Original Mix) [KATERMUKKE]
PROGRAMA 278, DONDE TUVIMOS COMO INVITADO A JAME KOLD, DONDE PUDIMOS CONOCER SU ARTE ANTES LOS PLATOS, ADEMAS DE CONOCERLO PROFESIONLAMENTE. Y EN LA PRIMERA HORATE PRESENTAMOS TODAS LAS NOVEDADES SEMANALES TRACKLIST 01.- Felipe Gordon - Das Nuyorican Vibes (Original Mix) SHALL NOT FADE 02.- Saison - Rocinante (Extended Mix) FUTURE DISCO 03.- Junior Jack presents Glory featuring Jocelyn Brown - Hold Me Up (Ferreck Dawn Extended Remix) DEFECTED 04.- Mirko & Meex - Believe Yah Future (Extended Mix) SOULFURIC TRAX 05.- Sammy Deuce X Treasure Fingers - Fooled Me (Sammy's Version) NERVOUS RECORDS 06.- Dombresky ft. camden cox - do you remember (extended mix) TOOLROOM 07.- Carter - Higher (Original Mix) SOUTH OF SATURN 08.- Flashmob - Closer (Extended Mix) TOOLROOM 09.- Miishu - Voices In My Head (Extended Mix) TOTAL FREEDOM 10.- Stan Williams, DIOLA - House of Fame (Original Mix) DOT DANCE 11.- KC Lights (feat. Leo Stannard) - Cold Light (Extended Club Mix) TOOLROOM 12.- Victor Roger - turn joice - ( Original mix ) 13.- alltalk - Muévelo (Extended Mix) TERMS & CONDITIONS 14.- Terminal - Poem Without World - Victor Roger Groovedit 2021
PROGRAMA 278, DONDE TUVIMOS COMO INVITADO A JAME KOLD, DONDE PUDIMOS CONOCER SU ARTE ANTES LOS PLATOS, ADEMAS DE CONOCERLO PROFESIONLAMENTE. Y EN LA PRIMERA HORATE PRESENTAMOS TODAS LAS NOVEDADES SEMANALES TRACKLIST 01.- Felipe Gordon - Das Nuyorican Vibes (Original Mix) SHALL NOT FADE 02.- Saison - Rocinante (Extended Mix) FUTURE DISCO 03.- Junior Jack presents Glory featuring Jocelyn Brown - Hold Me Up (Ferreck Dawn Extended Remix) DEFECTED 04.- Mirko & Meex - Believe Yah Future (Extended Mix) SOULFURIC TRAX 05.- Sammy Deuce X Treasure Fingers - Fooled Me (Sammy's Version) NERVOUS RECORDS 06.- Dombresky ft. camden cox - do you remember (extended mix) TOOLROOM 07.- Carter - Higher (Original Mix) SOUTH OF SATURN 08.- Flashmob - Closer (Extended Mix) TOOLROOM 09.- Miishu - Voices In My Head (Extended Mix) TOTAL FREEDOM 10.- Stan Williams, DIOLA - House of Fame (Original Mix) DOT DANCE 11.- KC Lights (feat. Leo Stannard) - Cold Light (Extended Club Mix) TOOLROOM 12.- Victor Roger - turn joice - ( Original mix ) 13.- alltalk - Muévelo (Extended Mix) TERMS & CONDITIONS 14.- Terminal - Poem Without World - Victor Roger Groovedit 2021
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In this Spring Training Sessions segment the guys discuss the Domingo German situation with the Yankees and the passing of Stan Williams
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One positive from the pandemic is that it's a good time to look at the night sky. Stan Williams of the Cape Breton Astronomical Society describes what to watch for in clearer skies over the Island these days.
Привет друзья, сегодня у нас в гостях Rocketman (Евгений Коженков) Профессиональный Dj,Стаж 14 лет !!! Сказать, что клабберам просто нравятся выступления этого ди-джея, значит не сказать ничего! Он способен освещать, дарить великолепное настроение и особую атмосферу веселья. Этот человек очень влюблен в то, чем занимается, и всегда готов поделиться этим с Вами. Вскружить голову и осчастливить Deep, Tech, Progressive, Techno звучаниями слушателя? Да всегда пожалуйста! В его сэтах каждый найдет что-то свое, близкое. За время ди-джейской карьеры успел объездить и порадовать публику в клубах Сургута, Нижневартовска, Екатеринбурга, Челябинска, Ишима, Кургана, Ноябрьска, города Радужный и прочих городов Сибири и Урала. Играл на одной сцене с такими именитыми музыкантами как Oliver Huntemann, Boris Brejcha, Feel, Bobina, Dusty Kid, Stan Williams, Moonbeam, GSS(Garage Sound System),Ivan Logos and more ... Финалист фестиваля ди-джейского искусства "PROДвижение-2010", финалист конкурса мастерства среди диск-жокеев г.Тюмень и Тюменской области "S.H.Pro-ТЫ" (Sound Heroes Pro. Это ты), Победитель Битвы Резидентов Le Bar VS. Геометрия.РУ: Rocketman (Тюмень) Vs. Imago (Екатеринбург) Гостевые миксы Евгения звучали на радио : EYE 1 (Amsterdam), Pure FM (San Francisco), Proton Radio (Los Angeles), Digitally Imported (New York) and more ... Постоянный участник мероприятий и фестивалей : Sunrise Music Festival (1,2,3) & Dj Parade. Неоднократно приглашался выступать на глобальном фестивале МЕХАНИКА Open-Air в городе Заречный в Свердловской области. Immersion #98 @ LINK 1.Mutant Magic [Diynamic] 2.Higher State of Consciousness (Adana Twins Remix Two VINYL ONLY) [Watergate Records] 3.Lunar (Original Mix) [Siona Records] 4. Roast (Original Mix) [Diynamic] 5.Soul Fire [Parquet Recordings] 6.Sithian (Whirl Remix) [Steyoyoke Black] 7.Taiga (Extended Mix) [Purified Records] 8. Existence (Original Mix) [Soundteller Records] 9.Retrida [Diynamic] 10.Odessa (Original) [Love Matters] 11.Domini (Original Mix) [ICONYC] 12.Roped In (Extended Mix) [REALM]
As we wrap up our year-long celebration of the 15-year anniversary of the signing of the 21st Century Nanotechnology R&D Act, the final episodes highlight multiple perspectives on key themes. In this episode, guests give their advice to nanotechnology students and those that are interested in starting a company. The guests featured in this episode are (in order of appearance): Chad Mirkin, Stan Williams, Paul Weiss, Sangeeta Bhatia, Martin Ben-Dayan, Marcie Black, and Matthew Hull. If you would like to learn more about nanotechnology, go to nano.gov or email us at info@nnco.nano.gov. Closed captioning is provided on our YouTube channel. For this episode, go to: https://youtu.be/IWynXoCuHaI CREDITS Special thanks to: Stan Williams, Chuck Black, Celia Merzbacher, Jason White, Leonardo Spanu, Michelle Bradbury, Pedro Alvarez, Sangeeta Bhatia, Jeff Neaton, Fabio Pulizzi, and Mark Tuominen Music: Corporate Uplifting by Scott Holmes http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Corporate__Motivational_Music/Corporate_Uplifting_1985https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcodeProduced by: Produced by: Dr. Mallory Hinks AAAS S&T Policy Fellow at NNCO Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office or United States Government. Additionally, mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by any of the aforementioned parties. Any mention of commercial products, processes, or services cannot be construed as an endorsement or recommendation.
As we wrap up our year-long celebration of the 15-year anniversary of the signing of the 21st Century Nanotechnology R&D Act, the final episodes highlight multiple perspectives on key themes. In this episode, guests discuss the advances that have been made over the past 15 years. The guests featured in this episode are (in order of appearance): Stan Williams, Chuck Black, Celia Merzbacher, Jason White, Leonardo Spanu, Michelle Bradbury, Pedro Alvarez, Sangeeta Bhatia, Jeff Neaton, Fabio Pulizzi, and Mark Tuominen If you would like to learn more about nanotechnology, go to nano.gov or email us at info@nnco.nano.gov. Closed captioning is available on our YouTube channel. For this episode go to: https://youtu.be/VrlYjatecyU CREDITS Special thanks to: Stan Williams, Chuck Black, Celia Merzbacher, Jason White, Leonardo Spanu, Michelle Bradbury, Pedro Alvarez, Sangeeta Bhatia, Jeff Neaton, Fabio Pulizzi, and Mark Tuominen Music: Corporate Uplifting by Scott Holmes http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Corporate__Motivational_Music/Corporate_Uplifting_1985https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcodeProduced by: Produced by: Dr. Mallory Hinks AAAS S&T Policy Fellow at NNCO Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office or United States Government. Additionally, mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by any of the aforementioned parties. Any mention of commercial products, processes, or services cannot be construed as an endorsement or recommendation.
The Cleveland Indians never won the American League pennant in the 1960's nor the AL East title. However, they played exciting baseball at Cleveland Municipal Stadium. Hope sprang eternal every spring. They were contenders in a number of years. Win or lose, they were our guys. They played for us! Memorable Tribe players from the 1960's include: Barry Latman, Ken Aspromonte, Harvey Kuenn, Bubba Phillips, John Romano, Frank Funk, Sam McDowell, Walt Bond, Willie Kirkland, Vic Power, Dick Donovan, Ruben Gomez, Pedro Ramos, Tommie Agee, Max Alvis, Jerry Kindall, Tommy John, Joe Adcock, Joe Azcue, Larry Brown, Vic Davalillo, Dick Howser, Fred Whitfield, Jack Kralick, Don McMahon, Sonnie Siebert, Luis Tiant, Vern Fuller, Chico Salmon, Duke Sims, Leon Wagner, Steve Hargan, Ralph Terry, Rocky Colavito, Phil Roof, Richie Scheinblum, Del Crandall, Jim Gentile, Jose Vidal, Stan Williams, Ray Fosse, Pedro Gonzales, Chuck Hinton, Tony Horton, Lee Maye, Mike Paul, Vicente Romo, Jose Cardenal, Jimmie Hall, Lou Piniella, Ken Suarez, Phil Hennigan, Juan Pizarro, Ken "Hawk" Harrelson, Jack Heidemann, Lou Klimchock, Eddie Leon, Zoilo Versalles and many more!
In this episode of Stories from the NNI, Dr. Lisa Friedersdorf (Director of the NNCO) speaks with Stan Williams (Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University) about his extensive career in nanotechnology, what his plans are for the future, and the importance of interdisciplinarity and science communication. Closed captioning is available on our YouTube channel. For this episode, go to: https://youtu.be/strChuOi7Bs If you would like to learn more about nanotechnology, go to nano.gov or email us at info@nnco.nano.gov. CREDITS Special thanks to: Professor Stan Wiliams Texas A&M University Music: Corporate Uplifting by Scott Holmes http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Corporate__Motivational_Music/Corporate_Uplifting_1985 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode Produced by: Dr. Mallory Hinks AAAS S&T Policy Fellow at NNCO Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office or United States Government. Additionally, mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by any of the aforementioned parties. Any mention of commercial products, processes, or services cannot be construed as an endorsement or recommendation.
Listen as Stan Williams speaks from the guest chair tonight. You'll hear his heartbeat as he speaks about who influenced his life, the story of his father, and much more.
This is the Halloween episode you've been waiting for.....since October! Alex, Tina, and Richard go trick or treating and decide to stop at the old Pemberton place. Is it haunted? It is. Also if you've never heard it, go listen to Andy Gibb's "Shadow Dancing." It might come up. Written by Tina Leach and Richard Werder Starring Tina Leach, Richard Werder, Alex Humphrey with additional voices by James Donahoe and Stan Williams. Music by Tina Leach, except for the soft jazz
Once again, the Morning Wood and Doobie Show is attempting to give away tickets. Once again, they've failed. Sabrina plays some new music by Bongos Bongos Bongos. Written by Tina Leach and Richard Werder Starring Richard Werder, Tina Leach, Alex Humphrey, and James Donahoe Theme song and "Bongo Night" by Tina Leach Announcer: Stan Williams!
Alex writes an ad. This is a really short one. Written By Tina Leach Starring Alex Humphrey, Richard Werder, Tina Leach, and Stan Williams as Rupert Holmes Music by Tina Leach
Mr Bearensky is accused of a crime and the gang at Close Encounters Comics takes the case! There will be kidnappings, bear attacks, murder, xylophones, lots of references to the Great British Bake Off, ominous warnings from fortunetellers, and an amusement park. Did we mention that Mr Bearensky is an actual bear? Who bakes pastries? Written by Tina Leach with additional material by Richard Werder Music by Tina Leach Starring Alex Humphrey, Richard Werder, Tina Leach, and Stan Williams ©2018 Psychedelic Kite
Funkatron - Cosmic Baby (Original Mix) Andrey Vakulenko - Saturday Night The Checkup & Chic - Move Me vs My Forbidden Lover Anfunk - Just The Rhythm (Original Mix) Stan Williams, Heart Saver - Disco Summer Night Feat. Stan Williams (Original Mix) Joey Chicago - Crap Talk (original mix) Audio Jacker - Lovin U (Can't Let Go) (dub mix) Enrico BSJ Ferrari - I Gotta Know (Original Mix) pHaZe Project feat. ELI - Love Brings Us Back Together (FakeFunk Remix) Martello - U R The Reason (Disko Junkie Dub Mix) Blakey - Lonely Nights (Pagany Club Mix) Skibblez - Perhaps Love (Original Mix) Micky More, Andy Tee - One More Time (Micky More Jazzfunkadisco Mix) Stema - The Vibe (Original Mix) Micky More - Too Late (Feat Angela Johnson - Rasmus Faber Remix) Madonna - Holiday (Peter Ellis Funky Rework) Mooncut - Dont Leave (Original Mix)
Микс не содержит джинглов, смело берите для фона, пригодится ! Приятного вам прослушивания и бодрого дня! +++ Еще больше подкастов на djandRave.com Добро пожаловать ко мне на FB www.facebook.com/djandrave а так же в инсту: www.instagram.com/dj_andrave/ ну и конечно же в ВК: vk.com/dj_andrave Tracklist: | Troy & 9Lives Octaves (Original Mix)| Anabel Englund, Purple Disco Machine London Headache (Purple Disco Machine Remix)| Will Dawson We are the people solitude (Tim Bagirov mash up)| Stan Williams, Heart Saver Disco Summer Night (Original Mix)| Tom Tyger Dimini (Extended Mix)| About Funk The Funky One (Original Mix)| Therr Maitz 365| Bag Raiders Shooting Stars| Stranger Danger On The Plough (Original Mix)| The Young Punx Kowloon Kickback (Gramophonedzie Mix)| David Hjalti Whatever You Want| Stranger Danger Gypsy Jazz (Original Mix)| Stranger Danger Froggy's Revenge (Original Mix) | Troy & 9LivesOctaves (Original Mix) Anabel Englund, Purple Disco MachineLondon Headache (Purple Disco Machine Remix) Will DawsonWe are the people solitude (Tim Bagirov mash up) Stan Williams, Heart Saver Disco Summer Night (Original Mix) Tom TygerDimini (Extended Mix) About FunkThe Funky One (Original Mix) Therr Maitz365 Bag RaidersShooting Stars Stranger DangerOn The Plough (Original Mix) The Young PunxKowloon Kickback (Gramophonedzie Mix) David HjaltiWhatever You Want Stranger DangerGypsy Jazz (Original Mix) Stranger DangerFroggy's Revenge (Original Mix)
Микс не содержит джинглов, смело берите для фона, пригодится ! Приятного вам прослушивания и бодрого дня! +++ Еще больше подкастов на djandRave.com Добро пожаловать ко мне на FB www.facebook.com/djandrave а так же в инсту: www.instagram.com/dj_andrave/ ну и конечно же в ВК: vk.com/dj_andrave Tracklist: | Troy & 9Lives Octaves (Original Mix)| Anabel Englund, Purple Disco Machine London Headache (Purple Disco Machine Remix)| Will Dawson We are the people solitude (Tim Bagirov mash up)| Stan Williams, Heart Saver Disco Summer Night (Original Mix)| Tom Tyger Dimini (Extended Mix)| About Funk The Funky One (Original Mix)| Therr Maitz 365| Bag Raiders Shooting Stars| Stranger Danger On The Plough (Original Mix)| The Young Punx Kowloon Kickback (Gramophonedzie Mix)| David Hjalti Whatever You Want| Stranger Danger Gypsy Jazz (Original Mix)| Stranger Danger Froggy's Revenge (Original Mix) | Troy & 9LivesOctaves (Original Mix) Anabel Englund, Purple Disco MachineLondon Headache (Purple Disco Machine Remix) Will DawsonWe are the people solitude (Tim Bagirov mash up) Stan Williams, Heart Saver Disco Summer Night (Original Mix) Tom TygerDimini (Extended Mix) About FunkThe Funky One (Original Mix) Therr Maitz365 Bag RaidersShooting Stars Stranger DangerOn The Plough (Original Mix) The Young PunxKowloon Kickback (Gramophonedzie Mix) David HjaltiWhatever You Want Stranger DangerGypsy Jazz (Original Mix) Stranger DangerFroggy's Revenge (Original Mix)
Week three and the final week of the TdF found me washing more fleece, and finally spinning some yarn. Photos will be on my blog. Music is from Music Alley Interlude music is Someday by Stan Williams. Closing song is Waiting for Someday by Lee Alexander The Spinners Journal, is the book I created to help you keep track of all of your spinning projects. Check it out!
1. K-KLASS & TRIPLE D FT. DUKE – “So In Love With You” (Original Mix). 2. DEEP JOSH & ROBERTO SCALISI – “One Life” (DJ Kone & Marc Palacios Dub Remix). 3. PETER BROWN – “Gotta Have U” (Original Mix). 4. LUNA MOOR FT. STAN WILLIAMS – “Moscow In Paradise” (Nopopstar Remix). 5. SL CURTIZ […]
In 1971, Leon O. Chua published a seminal paper on the missing basic circuit element. Leon O. Chua and Sung-Mo Kang published a paper, in 1976, that described a large class of devices and systems they called memristive devices and systems. Just recently, Stan Williams and his research team at HP Labs unveiled a two-terminal titanium dioxide nanoscale device in Nature magazine that exhibited memristor characteristics. This symposium will explore the potential of memristors and memristive systems as they advance state of the art nano-electronic circuits. Program (Part 3) Panel Discussion Pushkar Apte, Moderator, Vice President of Technology Programs, Semiconductor Indsutry Association (SIA) Jeff Welser, Director, Nanoelectronics Research Initiative (NRI), Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) Stan Williams, HP Senior Fellow and Director of Information & Quantum Systems Lab, Hewlett-Packard Wolfgang Porod, Frank M. Freiman Professor of Electrical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame Massimiliano Di Ventra, Professor, Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego Rainer Waser, RWTH Aachen University at Research Center Juelich, Germany The event is co-sponsored by UC Merced and UC Berkeley in cooperation with the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). The Symposium is funded by the National Science Foundation.
In 1971, Leon O. Chua published a seminal paper on the missing basic circuit element. Leon O. Chua and Sung-Mo Kang published a paper, in 1976, that described a large class of devices and systems they called memristive devices and systems. Just recently, Stan Williams and his research team at HP Labs unveiled a two-terminal titanium dioxide nanoscale device in Nature magazine that exhibited memristor characteristics. This symposium will explore the potential of memristors and memristive systems as they advance state of the art nano-electronic circuits. Program (Part 1) Opening Remarks Steve Kang, Chancellor, UC Merced Pinaki Mazumder, Program Director, National Science Foundation Stuart Russell, Chair of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department, College of Engineering, UC Berkeley Memristors Leon Chua, Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department, College of Engineering, UC Berkeley Finding the Missing Memristor Stan Williams, HP Senior Fellow and Director of Information & Quantum Systems Lab, Hewlett-Packard Material Implication Using Memristors: An Alternate Form of Boolean Logic Philip Kuekes, Computer Architect, Information and Quantum Systems Laboratory, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories The event is co-sponsored by UC Merced and UC Berkeley in cooperation with the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). The Symposium is funded by the National Science Foundation.
In 1971, Leon O. Chua published a seminal paper on the missing basic circuit element. Leon O. Chua and Sung-Mo Kang published a paper, in 1976, that described a large class of devices and systems they called memristive devices and systems. Just recently, Stan Williams and his research team at HP Labs unveiled a two-terminal titanium dioxide nanoscale device in Nature magazine that exhibited memristor characteristics. This symposium will explore the potential of memristors and memristive systems as they advance state of the art nano-electronic circuits. Program (Part 2) Memristors as Synapses in a Neural Computing Architecture Greg Snider, Senior Architect, Information and Quantum Systems Laboratory, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Prospects and Challenges of Redox-based Memristive RRAM Concpets Rainer Waser, RWTH Aachen University at Research Center Juelich, Germany The event is co-sponsored by UC Merced and UC Berkeley in cooperation with the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). The Symposium is funded by the National Science Foundation.
In 1971, Leon O. Chua published a seminal paper on the missing basic circuit element. Leon O. Chua and Sung-Mo Kang published a paper, in 1976, that described a large class of devices and systems they called memristive devices and systems. Just recently, Stan Williams and his research team at HP Labs unveiled a two-terminal titanium dioxide nanoscale device in Nature magazine that exhibited memristor characteristics. This symposium will explore the potential of memristors and memristive systems as they advance state of the art nano-electronic circuits. Program (Part 3) Pinaki Mazumder, Program Director, National Science Foundation Memristors: An Interstedd Observer's Perspective Wolfgang Porod, Frank M. Freiman Professor of Electrical Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Univresity of Notre Dame Memristive Systems: From Spintronics to Amoeba's Learning Massimiliano Di Ventra, Professor, Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego Proposals for Memristor Crossbar Design and Applications Blaise Mouttet, Graduate Student, George Mason University The event is co-sponsored by UC Merced and UC Berkeley in cooperation with the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). The Symposium is funded by the National Science Foundation.
In 1971, Leon O. Chua published a seminal paper on the missing basic circuit element. Leon O. Chua and Sung-Mo Kang published a paper, in 1976, that described a large class of devices and systems they called memristive devices and systems. Just recently, Stan Williams and his research team at HP Labs unveiled a two-terminal titanium dioxide nanoscale device in Nature magazine that exhibited memristor characteristics. This symposium will explore the potential of memristors and memristive systems as they advance state of the art nano-electronic circuits. Program (Part 3) Panel Discussion Pushkar Apte, Moderator, Vice President of Technology Programs, Semiconductor Indsutry Association (SIA) Jeff Welser, Director, Nanoelectronics Research Initiative (NRI), Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) Stan Williams, HP Senior Fellow and Director of Information & Quantum Systems Lab, Hewlett-Packard Wolfgang Porod, Frank M. Freiman Professor of Electrical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame Massimiliano Di Ventra, Professor, Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego Rainer Waser, RWTH Aachen University at Research Center Juelich, Germany The event is co-sponsored by UC Merced and UC Berkeley in cooperation with the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). The Symposium is funded by the National Science Foundation.
In 1971, Leon O. Chua published a seminal paper on the missing basic circuit element. Leon O. Chua and Sung-Mo Kang published a paper, in 1976, that described a large class of devices and systems they called memristive devices and systems. Just recently, Stan Williams and his research team at HP Labs unveiled a two-terminal titanium dioxide nanoscale device in Nature magazine that exhibited memristor characteristics. This symposium will explore the potential of memristors and memristive systems as they advance state of the art nano-electronic circuits. Program (Part 3) Pinaki Mazumder, Program Director, National Science Foundation Memristors: An Interstedd Observer's Perspective Wolfgang Porod, Frank M. Freiman Professor of Electrical Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Univresity of Notre Dame Memristive Systems: From Spintronics to Amoeba's Learning Massimiliano Di Ventra, Professor, Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego Proposals for Memristor Crossbar Design and Applications Blaise Mouttet, Graduate Student, George Mason University The event is co-sponsored by UC Merced and UC Berkeley in cooperation with the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). The Symposium is funded by the National Science Foundation.
In 1971, Leon O. Chua published a seminal paper on the missing basic circuit element. Leon O. Chua and Sung-Mo Kang published a paper, in 1976, that described a large class of devices and systems they called memristive devices and systems. Just recently, Stan Williams and his research team at HP Labs unveiled a two-terminal titanium dioxide nanoscale device in Nature magazine that exhibited memristor characteristics. This symposium will explore the potential of memristors and memristive systems as they advance state of the art nano-electronic circuits. Program (Part 2) Memristors as Synapses in a Neural Computing Architecture Greg Snider, Senior Architect, Information and Quantum Systems Laboratory, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Prospects and Challenges of Redox-based Memristive RRAM Concpets Rainer Waser, RWTH Aachen University at Research Center Juelich, Germany The event is co-sponsored by UC Merced and UC Berkeley in cooperation with the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). The Symposium is funded by the National Science Foundation.
In 1971, Leon O. Chua published a seminal paper on the missing basic circuit element. Leon O. Chua and Sung-Mo Kang published a paper, in 1976, that described a large class of devices and systems they called memristive devices and systems. Just recently, Stan Williams and his research team at HP Labs unveiled a two-terminal titanium dioxide nanoscale device in Nature magazine that exhibited memristor characteristics. This symposium will explore the potential of memristors and memristive systems as they advance state of the art nano-electronic circuits. Program (Part 1) Opening Remarks Steve Kang, Chancellor, UC Merced Pinaki Mazumder, Program Director, National Science Foundation Stuart Russell, Chair of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department, College of Engineering, UC Berkeley Memristors Leon Chua, Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department, College of Engineering, UC Berkeley Finding the Missing Memristor Stan Williams, HP Senior Fellow and Director of Information & Quantum Systems Lab, Hewlett-Packard Material Implication Using Memristors: An Alternate Form of Boolean Logic Philip Kuekes, Computer Architect, Information and Quantum Systems Laboratory, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories The event is co-sponsored by UC Merced and UC Berkeley in cooperation with the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). The Symposium is funded by the National Science Foundation.
Stan Williams is one of the four Senior Fellows at HP Labs - the most distinguished technologists in the company. He runs the Information and Quantum Systems Lab and his research focus is on what is called CeNSE - the Central Nervous System for the Earth. Stan is looking over the horizon to developments in nanotechnology - the control of matter on the atomic and molecular scale, where dimensions are measured in nanometers. One nanometer is one billionth of a meter - way smaller than the proverbial width of an ant’s leg. In fact, the comparative size of a nanometer to a meter is the same as that of a marble to the size of the earth. Or another way of putting it: a nanometer is the amount a man's beard grows in the time it takes him to raise the razor to his face! I asked Stan to describe his research interests in the terms that my Mum could understand. Click on the podcast icon below to hear what Stan says about his research. It could revolutionize human interaction with the earth as profoundly as the Internet has revolutionized personal and business interactions. Hear him describe a possible future world where trillions of nanoscale sensors and actuators are embedded in the environment, monitoring every breath we take, every move we make. And how concerns for our privacy in this world are addressed.