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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Funding for work that builds capacity to address risks from transformative AI, published by GCR Capacity Building team (Open Phil) on August 14, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Post authors: Eli Rose, Asya Bergal Posting in our capacities as members of Open Philanthropy's Global Catastrophic Risks Capacity Building team. This program, together with our separate program for programs and events on global catastrophic risk, effective altruism, and other topics, has replaced our 2021 request for proposals for outreach projects. If you have a project which was in-scope for that program but isn't for either of these, you can apply to our team's general application instead. We think it's possible that the coming decades will see "transformative" progress in artificial intelligence, i.e., progress that leads to changes in human civilization at least as large as those brought on by the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions. It is currently unclear to us whether these changes will go well or poorly, and we think that people today can do meaningful work to increase the likelihood of positive outcomes. To that end, we're interested in funding projects that: Help new talent get into work focused on addressing risks from transformative AI. Including people from academic or professional fields outside computer science or machine learning. Support existing talent in this field (e.g. via events that help build professional networks). Contribute to the discourse about transformative AI and its possible effects, positive and negative. We refer to this category of work as "capacity-building", in the sense of "building society's capacity" to navigate these risks. Types of work we've historically funded include training and mentorship programs, events, groups, and resources (e.g., blog posts, magazines, podcasts, videos), but we are interested in receiving applications for any capacity-building projects aimed at risks from advanced AI. This includes applications from both organizations and individuals, and includes both full-time and part-time projects. Apply for funding here. Applications are open until further notice and will be assessed on a rolling basis. We're interested in funding work to build capacity in a number of different fields which we think may be important for navigating transformative AI, including (but very much not limited to) technical alignment research, model evaluation and forecasting, AI governance and policy, information security, and research on the economics of AI. This program is not primarily intended to fund direct work in these fields, though we expect many grants to have both direct and capacity-building components - see below for more discussion. Categories of work we're interested in Training and mentorship programs These are programs that teach relevant skills or understanding, offer mentorship or professional connections for those new to a field, or provide career opportunities. These could take the form of fellowships, internships, residencies, visitor programs, online or in-person courses, bootcamps, etc. Some examples of training and mentorship programs we've funded in the past: BlueDot's online courses on technical AI safety and AI governance. MATS's in-person research and educational seminar programs in Berkeley, California. ML4Good's in-person AI safety bootcamps in Europe. We've previously funded a number of such programs in technical alignment research, and we're excited to fund new programs in this area. But we think other relevant areas may be relatively neglected - for instance, programs focusing on compute governance or on information security for frontier AI models. For illustration, here are some (hypothetical) examples of programs we could be interested in funding: A summer research fellowship for individuals with technical backgr...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Funding for programs and events on global catastrophic risk, effective altruism, and other topics, published by GCR Capacity Building team (Open Phil) on August 13, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Post authors: Eli Rose, Asya Bergal Posting in our capacities as members of Open Philanthropy's Global Catastrophic Risks Capacity Building team. Note: This program, together with our separate program for work that builds capacity to address risks from transformative AI, has replaced our 2021 request for proposals for outreach projects. If you have a project which was in-scope for that program but isn't for either of these, you can apply to our team's general application instead. Apply for funding here. Applications are open until further notice and will be assessed on a rolling basis. This is a wide-ranging call for applications, seeking to fund programs and events in a variety of areas of interest to Open Philanthropy - including effective altruism, global catastrophic risks, biosecurity, AI for epistemics, forecasting, and other areas. In general, if the topic of your program or event falls within one of our GCR focus areas, or if it's similar to work we've funded in the past in our GCR focus areas, it may be a good fit for this program. If you're unsure about whether to submit your application, we'd encourage you to err on the side of doing so. By "programs and events" we mean scholarship or fellowship programs, internships, residencies, visitor programs, courses[1], seminars, conferences, workshops, retreats, etc., including both in-person and online activities. We're open to funding programs or events aimed at individuals at any career stage, and with a wide range of potential purposes, including teaching new skills, providing new career opportunities, offering mentorship, or facilitating networking. Examples of programs and events of this type we've funded before include: Condor Camp, a summer program for Brazilian students interested in existential risk work. The Future of Humanity Institute's Research Scholars Program supporting early-career researchers in global catastrophic risk. Effective Altruism Global, a series of conferences for individuals interested in effective altruism. Future Forum, a conference aimed at bringing together members of several communities interested in emerging technology and the future. A workshop on using AI to improve epistemics, organized by academics from NYU, the Forecasting Research Institute, the AI Objectives Institute and Metaculus. AI-focused work We have a separate call up for work that builds societal capacity to address risks from transformative AI. If your program or event is focused on transformative AI and/or risks from transformative AI, we prefer you apply to that call instead. However, which call you apply to is unlikely to make a difference to the outcome of your application. Application information Apply for funding here. The application form asks for information about you, your project/organization (if relevant), and the activities you're requesting funding for. We're interested in funding both individual/one-off programs and events, and organizations that run or support programs and events. We expect to make most funding decisions within 8 weeks of receiving an application (assuming prompt responses to any follow-up questions we may have). You can indicate on our form if you'd like a more timely decision, though we may or may not be able to accommodate your request. Applications are open until further notice and will be assessed on a rolling basis. 1. ^ To apply for funding for the development of new university courses, please see our separate Course Development Grants RFP. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org
05/09 Hour 4: David Aldridge Joins The Junkies - 1:00 Utah's Unique Name Search For Their New NHL Team - 19:00 Open Line Thursday - 31:00
Welcome to Players Choice Open Gym, the ultimate NBA debate show where fans take center stage to discuss, argue, and celebrate all things basketball! If you're a passionate basketball enthusiast, a die-hard NBA fan, or someone who lives and breathes hoops, you're about to enter a basketball haven like no other. Join us every week for a live, interactive experience that brings you closer to the game, invites you to share your opinions, and lets you be part of the NBA conversation.
We lead off Episode 25 with an update on the political decision by Mayor Scott Gillingham to open up the corners of Portage and Main, the cost considerations, and some new information. Two sources have explained how some of the discussion about what kind of work that might need to be done, has missed the mark. And, we're told, the decision is less influenced by 'Team Open' insiders than by realities beneath the surface. 8.05 - A brief clip from last week's Property Committee meeting with Coun. Russ Wyatt sparring with chair Coun. Sherri Rollins. Wyatt stated the P & M issue is symptomatic of a failing city hurtling toward the level of a certain U.S. city that will sound familiar to regular listeners. 13.00 - Armed with physical copies of the report and studies City Hall is reviewing, one aspect leapt out at Marty Gold- the rising water table downtown. Hear him explain why it's significant, what factors aren't. To send story tips & comments, and to contribute support via Interac- Email martygoldlive@gmail.com Although the average person pictures this proposal as a massive fill-in project, that's not what's going to be done to end pedestrian access. There's other utility infrastructure underground that has to be preserved and maintained because it simply can't be moved. There's still lots not-to-like about the rushed process, and not-to-trust about the consultant's reports- especially for the folks in St. Boniface where we continue to be treated like the North End of the South End. 22:39 Part 2 - We have more information about civic issues we've been covering. - Hear more about the $200M capital bond issued by the City, and the information we've asked city officials for that should have been provided off the top of their heads. - The budget arguments launched against the proposed closure of outdoor pools in St. B - including from a major developer- reveal a skew against poorer neighborhoods and a deceptive reporting practice by city staff. They covered up how a fake 'lifeguard shortage' suppressed pool user numbers, then proposed the pools could be demolished and not replaced. - The cone of silence is still being kept over a bike lane plan in the West End. We are almost halfway to our $3800 winter fundraising goal! Help us out by using the Donate page on ActionLine.ca. 41:45 Part 3- Crime and Public Safety Update The 2024 Winnipeg Police Service Citizen Survey of 600 respondents, released at last week's Winnipeg Police Board meeting, proves the Board should have canned Danny Smyth instead of just letting him serve until his planned retirement. How low did the "I feel safe downtown" number go? Even we were shocked. Only nine per cent - 9% - felt "safe or reasonably safe" walking alone downtown at night. We go through the year-by-year decline. The police chief refused to fight crime and tried to be a social worker, and the result is why downtown is in a total collapse. When apologists claim fears about downtown safety has nothing to do with below-target Jets attendance, ask them about the survey results. COMING UP- MORE ON BELL MTS LAYOFFS, HOW WAB KINEW'S NDP IS BOTCHING FOSTER CARE, AND ANOTHER 911 RESPONSE FAILURE.
In this SPECIAL episode, Clarence and Stephen are BACK together LIVE(ish) from the 2024 Women's National Team Open Program from the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. They welcome back our first three-peat podcast guest, three-time Olympian, Tokyo gold medalist and U.S. Women's National Team outside hitter Jordan Larson (6:43 - 16:13). Jordan talks about preparing for the 2024 season, visiting the Women's National Team Open Program, some goals for this season and more. Enjoy this special episode!
Mansfield husband/wife team open GYMGUYZ mobile personal training: https://www.richlandsource.com/2024/01/24/mansfield-husband-wife-team-opens-gymguyz-mobile-personal-training/ Today - In Mansfield, a new chapter in health and fitness is unfolding, spearheaded by J. Mark Perry and his wife, Loni.Support the show: https://www.sourcemembers.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AI Ethics team developed a model to prevent the potential harm from scammers who may use “Bing creator” to steal well-known artists' works for sale. Microsoft fired the team, and the members of the team included engineers and philosophers. According to Elon Musk's tweet, Microsoft fired its AI safety team. I think it's shady when you talk to AI or let the fortune teller tell you your future, it's a data leak to the third party and you will have no idea how they use your data. As an artist, I already talk to myself all the time, I don't need to chat with AI and get the answer from something I don't know. Opinions on my own. Based on recent news. Youtube video: https://youtu.be/f_15LFqdpMk Reference: Microsoft just laid off one of its responsible AI teams https://www.platformer.news/p/microsoft-just-laid-off-one-of-its Report: Microsoft cut a key AI ethics team https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/03/amid-bing-chat-controversy-microsoft-cut-an-ai-ethics-team-report-says/ Hi-res art scans from famous Taiwan museum leak online… and turn up for sale on Chinese online shopping platform https://edition.cnn.com/2023/03/15/business/taiwan-museum-leaked-artwork-images-sold-on-chinese-online-platform-intl-hnk/index.html Chinese billionaire and associate of Steve Bannon arrested in $1 billion fraud conspiracy, officials say https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/chinese-billionaire-associate-steve-bannon-arrested-1-billion-fraud-co-rcna75124 ---- *Share, Like and Subscribe with your love Inquires, sponsorship and collaboration, email to : dubwoman@gmail.com Support: https://www.patreon.com/giovannasun *My OpenSea NFT collection https://opensea.io/dubwoman *Trance Omni Nation https://opensea.io/collection/trance-omni-nation-giovanna-sun *Giovanna Sun's original design https://nfthome.store --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbit-club/message
Travis and Jason chat with Jimmy, who won first place at the Kill Team Open. Support the show
Shane from Command Point shares his secrets to winning with Chaos Legionaries on Into the Dark and Ben from Battle Brothers Tabletop gives us the details on how to run a great narrative campaign at Kill Team Open. Guest Links: Watch the Command Point Channel Check out Battle Brothers Tabletop Channel Squad-Games Stuff: Find us as SquadGames on Patreon Download the Kill Team Player Packet Join the Squad-Games Discord Other Socials and Media: https://www.lustersworkshop.com/ @squad_games_entertainment @Lustersworkshop @LusterworkshopTwitter @Wargaming_Studios @Sayayohn
Could this be the last oorah for compendium teams? Giac and Dakotah tell stories of their time at KTO and Jimmy K the winner of the Kill Team Open shares his experience playing Talons of the Emperor, Warhammer Kill Team's Golden Boys. Squad-Games Stuff: Find us as SquadGames on Patreon Download the Kill Team Player Packet Join the Squad-Games Discord Other Socials and Media: https://www.lustersworkshop.com/ @squad_games_entertainment @Lustersworkshop @LusterworkshopTwitter @Wargaming_Studios @Sayayohn
New Head Coach Jason Mansfield for women's volleyball is sending his core of players to Colorado Springs for a USA team look: Shalee Myers, Aliyah Carter, & Mackenzie Morris this weekend.
Leaving Kill Team Open; Glass Half Dead, Ben from Battle Brothers Tabletop, and Giacomo have an impromptu discussion about their event experience. Enjoy this prelude! A more in-depth episode with special guests will be coming soon! Guest Links: Check out Battle Brothers Tabletop Channel Watch Glass Half Dead's Youtube Channel Check out the Vantage Point Squad-Games Stuff: Find us as SquadGames on Patreon Download the Kill Team Player Packet Join the Squad-Games Discord Other Socials and Media: https://www.lustersworkshop.com/ @squad_games_entertainment @Lustersworkshop @LusterworkshopTwitter @Wargaming_Studios @Sayayohn
Join us for this special Kill Team Open episode where we interview the winner, a narrative player, and our special guest star: GlassHalfDead
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Hello amazing painters! We are excited to announce they will be back at the Kill Team Open in Baltimore, MD in 2023. To go along with it, the amazing hosts of the event have given us a VIP Package, valued at over $300.00, to give away. Listen for the details. Also, if you're at the Southern Assault this weekend, make sure you say hi. Dan will be there blowing up mechs and having a great time. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube at Listening To Paint Dry. We're on Twitter @DryListening. Send us an email at listeningtopaintdry@gmail.com. We have had such an incredible time watching our listeners become Better, Braver, Happier Painters. Thank you.
NewRez debuts 40-year non-QM loan, US home equity soars, and Move Inc. partners with lender matching service. Today's guests are Zack and Jodi of The Hill Team with KW West Seattle. They get real about how to master your open house game, increase agent retention through an accountability culture, and the secret to working with your spouse.
The ninth episode of the Killzone Podcast. Featuring real talk for competitive Kill Team! Starring Beeranid40K, Emmanuel from Strategic Advantage, and Sheldon from Kill Team Stream. Part of the Frontline Gaming Network. In this episode we recap our KTO tournament experience, Beeranid's top-16 tournament path, and discuss our opinions on how to get more comfortable with tournaments and how to get more games under your belt before big events. Links: Beeranid40K: https://youtube.com/c/BEERANID40k Strategic Advantage: https://youtube.com/c/StrategicAdvantage Kill Team Stream: https://www.killteamstream.com/ Frontline Gaming: https://www.frontlinegaming.org/ New episodes every week! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/killzonepodcast/support
Episode 10 brings us the organisers of what is shaping up to be America's largest event so far, and the first Kill Team focused convention, the Kill Team Open! We discuss everything there is to know about the games that will take place and the convention side of it all. Date originally aired: 19/11/2021 To get early Vantage Point episodes INCLUDING VIDEO, join the Glass Half Dead Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/61823046 If you like what you hear, then like what you SEE on Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCh0xW4bNI1A9DePS8BY_gug
Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard – Jon – David – Thomas – Maria – Michael – Dennis Fast links to Bios: Maria – Jonathan – David – Ron – Thomas – Michael – Dennis Support The Other Side of Midnight! Welcome to our long-awaited “Stonehenge ET Transmission Weekend.” As long-time listeners well-know, for the past two months we've been undertaking a series of “Open Hailing Frequency” ET radio experiments, sending carefully-composed short radio “codes” — based on the fundamentals of the Hyperdimensional Physics Model — into outer space … and getting extraordinary “mathematically coded” answers as replies …. This past Friday morning (February 4), we sent a short, differently-coded message — from a hand-held radio positioned inside “Stonehenge” — the world's most well-known and sophisticated “ancient astronomical observatory,” in Southern England. Well … we got replies! In fact, we got a LOT of replies — at receiving stations located in a wide variety of other locations on the Earth …. [...]
TO LISTEN TO THE SHOW Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard – Jon – David – Thomas – Maria – Michael Fast links to Bios: Maria – Jonathan – David – Ron – Thomas – Michael Support The Other Side of Midnight! Welcome to our long-awaited “Stonehenge ET Transmission Weekend.” As long-time listeners well-know, for the past two months we've been undertaking a series of “Open Hailing Frequency” ET radio experiments, sending carefully-composed short radio “codes” — based on the fundamentals of the Hyperdimensional Physics Model — into outer space … and getting extraordinary “mathematically coded” answers as replies …. This past Friday morning (February 4), we sent a short, differently-coded message — from a hand-held radio positioned inside “Stonehenge” — the world's most well-known and sophisticated “ancient astronomical observatory,” in Southern England. Well … we got replies! In fact, we got a LOT of replies — at receiving stations located in a wide variety of other locations on the [...]
` TO LISTEN TO THE SHOW Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard – Jon – David – Thomas – Maria – Michael Fast links to Bios: Maria – Jonathan – David – Ron – Thomas – Michael Support The Other Side of Midnight! As “Other Side of Midnight” listeners well know, since last December The Enterprise Mission has been conducting a series of “Open Hailing Frequencies” ET radio transmission experiments to the fleeing “Interstellar Visitor” to the solar system in 2017, named ‘Oumuamua — “messenger from afar … arriving first.” And, we've been receiving answering transmissions …. Tonight, the cosmic mystery deepens … a bizarre, never-before-seen, newly-announced galactic source of “new, transient radio emission” — which was discovered, and then closely monitored for three months in early 2018 … before it … simply disappeared! But, before it vanished, the “anomalous emission” appeared to rhymically — for about one minute at a time — outshine almost all known other “radio objects” [...]
TO LISTEN TO THE SHOW Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard – Jon – Maria – David – Thomas Fast links to Bios: Maria – Thomas – Jonathan – David – Ron Support The Other Side of Midnight! We've been talking to extraterrestrials … and getting some extraordinary answers! A little over a month ago, the Enterprise Mission's flagship radio broadcast — “The Other Side of Midnight” — launched a month-long series of high powered amateur radio transmissions into outer space, with two specific targets the intended receipients: The near-by Moon …. And the first acknowleged “Interstellar Visitor” to aweep through the inner solar system in late 2017, dubbed by its NASA Hawaiian discoverers, ‘Oumuamua — “a messenger from afar, arriving first ….” Tonight, we officially launch Phase II: A planned radio transmission and reception, conducted from the ceremonial center of the oldest known “ancient astronomical observatory” on Earth– [...]
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Andrew and Gary discuss what's popular in the Magic the Gathering metagame! Follow us on Twitter at @MTG_BrewCrew and subscribe to us on iTunes Stitcher, Spotify, and SoundCloud! Intro and outro song by Ryan Ricigliano. Intro-monologue background music is Final Fantasy 7 Prelude by composer Nobuo Uematsu. Dan Jessup's Sultai Delirium List: http://old.starcitygames.com/decks/136632 Gary/Andrew's Azorius Control List: http://old.starcitygames.com/decks/136709
This is an audio version of a blog article.The original article was published here:https://www.riskinsights.com.au/blog-1/audit-data-governance-2In this episode, we discuss control over access to data within the audit team – that is, should you open data access up to the whole audit team or restrict access based on need.This is the 2nd article in the DGIA (Data and analytics Governance within Internal Audit) series.Link in the article: “More access to data to reduce risk and enhance business decisions”
Discussion of the SCG Team Open in Philadelphia. Did we predict correctly what would win the event, and will we predict correctly again for the upcoming SCG event? Also a slight banned and restricted announcement from Wizards. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicklucchesi/support
The Break Down: Analyzing the results from SCG Cincinnati's Team Open and Modern Classic. The Dive Down: We dive down into the big green menace: TRON. How it works, what it's trying to do, and how you can try to stop it. The Wind Down: The crew answers a listener question about the Modern decks we miss most. Links from this weeks episode: Brandon Czognowski's Restore Balance deck: http://www.starcitygames.com/decks/128025 Philip Silberman's Cruel Control deck: http://www.starcitygames.com/decks/128007 Our opening music is Nowhere - You Never Knew, and our closing music is Space Blood - Goro? Is That Your Christian Name? email us: thedivedown@gmail.com (mailto:thedivedown@gmail.com) twitter: https://twitter.com/thedivedown
This week Ian and John discuss Ian’s time at SCG Baltimore and the Team Open!. Ian’s Legacy Infect Decklist http://www.streamdecker.com/deck/menxgI7Q9 Angel’s Standard Abzan Midrange Decklist (might be slightly modified) http://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/23-01-19-abzan-midrange/?cb=1548383038 Riki’s Modern TitanShift Decklist (basically same as Becky Adlman’s list) http://www.starcitygames.com/decks/126600 Lyle’s Rnd 9 Dimir Delver decklist http://www.starcitygames.com/decks/126806 As always, you can reach Ian on Twitter @dixonij and on Twitch at twitch.tv/dix. You can find John on Twitter @jwiley129 and on Twitch at the same handle. You can reach the podcast directly over at @eyesonthemise and by email at eyesonthemise@gmail.com. Music by: Can't Stop Won't Stop - Scrape The Sky (feat. Fresh Big Mouf) Download the song: http://lstnto.me/ijp5t6mw6 Check out Can't Stop Won't Stop: http://lstnto.me/ag6ryvspm License music for your own videos: https://usemysongs.com/cswsmusic
The guys recap their adventures at SCG Baltimore, including Ali's near miss in the Standard Classic. Justin wonders how many people in Ravnica have poop tattoos from the Magic Story "Rage of the Unsung," while Ali wonder's what the hype is about around the Oscar Best Picture favorite, "Roma," on Netflix. 00:16 - The Week That Was 10:19 - Team Open at #SCGBalt 32:25 - Magic Story: "Rage of the Unsung" 52:29 - Movie Review: "Roma" 1:20:46 - Wrap Up Find us at: Twitter.com/jparnell1 Twitter.com/AliEldrazi twitch.tv/thinktwicemtg Email us at: thinktwicemtg(at)gmail.com Consider supporting the podcast at: www.patreon.com/thinktwicemtg Theme Music: "Khromi - Until Dawn [Liquid Memoirs Remix]" by After Dark Music Afterdarkmusicblog – Khromi-until-dawn-liquid-memoirs-remix-uncovered005 Additional Music: "Your Lie in April - Again (Remix)" by VideoGameRemixes Cold Spell by Broken Elegance
This week on Think Twice, Justin tries to determine which is the lesser of two evils in selecting a Modern deck, Ali finds touching moments with the Rakdos from this week's Magic Story, and the guys give an honest review of the Netflix film, "Prodigy." 00:16 - The Week That Was 12:57 - Team Open at #SCGBalt 46:49 - Magic Story: Child's Play 59:44 - Movie Review: "Prodigy" 1:24:26 - Wrap Up Find us at: Twitter.com/jparnell1 Twitter.com/AliEldrazi twitch.tv/thinktwicemtg Email us at: thinktwicemtg(at)gmail.com Consider supporting the podcast at: www.patreon.com/thinktwicemtg Theme Music: "Khromi - Until Dawn [Liquid Memoirs Remix]" by After Dark Music Afterdarkmusicblog – Khromi-until-dawn-liquid-memoirs-remix-uncovered005 Additional Music: "Your Lie in April - Again (Remix)" by VideoGameRemixes Cold Spell by Broken Elegance
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A new monthly feature appears! We are pleased to have Kat Light, noted SCG Grinder and Twitch streamer, join our own newly minted Bronze Pro Zach for a backstage look at grinding events and creating content. Kat is a Top 100 SCG Leaderboard point holder with a 2nd place Team Open finish in Modern with her signature Bant Spirits deck earlier this year. Her Twitch channel is going strong with over 1k followers and she is also part of the brand new VClique podcast alongside a boatload of fantastic female players. Check them out at here! Show notes: 1. This show contains some amount of strong language. 2. Follow Kat on Twitch Twitter 3. Follow Zach on Twitter
This week the group takes a look at SCG's Worcester Team Open as well as the Classics that followed. Jon also takes a brief look at the Legacy Challenge on MTGO. Editor's note: Chris was cat sitting so you may or may not hear a few meows from time-to-time.
Fresh off of yet another Team Open top 8, Collins gives us the inside scoop on that Lotus Box build of WB that absolutely dominated this past weekend. Plus we talk about the slightly oxymoronic Slow Turbo Depths that Jody Keith played next to him all weekend and that CCR's about to take to a title in Birmingham. Come hang out! As always, thanks to Wave Sunray for our music.
Collins is fresh off of his third Team Open top 8, and we've got plenty to talk about! From being carried to the elimination rounds by 15-year-old Austin Collins, to the latest on MTGArena, to CCR's first tentative forays into legacy, there's something here for everyone! Oh yeah, and we talk about a bunch of rad new Dominaria cards too! Thanks as always to Wave Sunray for our music!
Find us at: twitter.com/thinktwicemtg Twitter.com/jparnell1 Twitter.com/AliEldrazi Email us at: thinktwicemtg(at)gmail.com Consider supporting the podcast at: www.patreon.com/thinktwicemtg In this episode of Think Twice, Ali gives his final, 100% accurate list of the best cards in Rivals of Ixalan for all of your Standard needs. Justin remains unsurprised as Jace begins to show his true colors. Ali and Justin make it through Ixalan's jungle to the jungles of Jumanji as the guys gets surprised with how much fun they had at the movies this week. Will their combined IQ of 305 be enough to take down the Team Open in Philadelphia this weekend? Find out next time on Think Twice! 00:44 - The Week That Was 7:00 - Top 10 #MTGRIX Cards 31:14 - Story Circle: "The Arbiter of Law left chaos in his wake" 1:00:20 - #Jumanji Review 1:17:55 - Wrap Up Think Twice is a weekly vodcast hosted by Ali Aintrazi and Justin Parnell that looks at a variety of topics from dual and occasionally opposing points of view. Ali and Justin primarily discuss the world revolving sound Magic; the Gathering, but touch on movies, music, other games, general pop culture, and personal musings. Think Twice is directed and produced by Jonathan Choi, with additional direction from Justin Parnell and additional producing from Ali Aintrazi. Theme Music: "Megolovania" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes Additional Music: "Main Theme" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes, "Death by Glamour" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes, "Bonetrousle" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes, "Hopes and Dreams (instrumental)" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes, "Your Lie in April - Again (Remix)" by VideoGameRemixes
Team Think Twice is coming in hot fresh off a Top 4 finish at the Team Open in Baltimore. Ali and Justin talk key moments, emotions, and the difference between solo and team events. Of course Unstable previews are lurking, so the episode wouldn't be complete without discussion of some favorite cards! This week wraps up with a topic very near and dear to our host's hearts - Music. Decklists: https://www.mtggoldfish.com/tournament/scg-team-constructed-open-baltimore-2017-11-19#online 00:45 - 4th at #SCGBALT 33:45 - #MTGUn3 53:03 - Justin and Ali Spotlight: Music 1:22:35 - Wrap Up Find us at: twitter.com/thinktwicemtg Twitter.com/jparnell1 Twitter.com/AliEldrazi Email us at: thinktwicemtg(at)gmail.com Consider supporting the podcast at: www.patreon.com/thinktwicemtg Think Twice is a weekly vodcast hosted by Ali Aintrazi and Justin Parnell that looks at a variety of topics from dual and occasionally opposing points of view. Ali and Justin primarily discuss the world revolving sound Magic; the Gathering, but touch on movies, music, other games, general pop culture, and personal musings. Think Twice is directed and produced by Jonathan Choi, with additional direction from Justin Parnell and additional producing from Ali Aintrazi. Theme Music: "Megolovania" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes Additional Music: "Main Theme" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes, "Death by Glamour" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes, "Bonetrousle" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes, "Hopes and Dreams (instrumental)" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes, "Your Lie in April - Again (Remix)" by VideoGameRemixes
With the upcoming Team Open this weekend, Ali and Justin are ready to be masters of their format! Come learn about the strategy of team tournaments then stick around for our discussion of Un-set cards for Cube & Commander and the burning question: Should WOTC makes UN-sets? Lastly, there's another spoiler alert for this week's film review of Thor: Ragnarok! Come and listen if ye be worthy! 00:45 - The Week That Was 10:16 - Team Open at #SCGBALT 30:41 - UN-Sets in Cube/Commander 52:37 - (SPOILERS) #ThorRagnarok 1:15:00 - Wrap Up Find us at: twitter.com/thinktwicemtg Twitter.com/jparnell1 Twitter.com/AliEldrazi Email us at: thinktwicemtg(at)gmail.com Consider supporting the podcast at: www.patreon.com/thinktwicemtg Think Twice is a weekly vodcast hosted by Ali Aintrazi and Justin Parnell that looks at a variety of topics from dual and occasionally opposing points of view. Ali and Justin primarily discuss the world revolving sound Magic; the Gathering, but touch on movies, music, other games, general pop culture, and personal musings. Think Twice is directed and produced by Jonathan Choi, with additional direction from Justin Parnell and additional producing from Ali Aintrazi. Theme Music: "Megolovania" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes Additional Music: "Main Theme" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes, "Death by Glamour" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes, "Bonetrousle" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes, "Hopes and Dreams (instrumental)" - Undertale Remixes by VideoGameRemixes, "Your Lie in April - Again (Remix)" by VideoGameRemixes
Katharina Ecker second place finisher in the 2015 Yellowtail Derby John Capbell Director of the Yellowtail Derby with a Derby Wrap-up. Matt Neuman form Irods talking about his swimbaits rods Billy Egan from WON BASS with an update on the WON BASS northern Team Open at Clear Lake. As always great live reports from Phil Friedman and Captain James Nelson.