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Leticia Latino is the CEO at Neptuno USA Corp, a provider of Telecommunications Infrastructure. In this episode Leticia and KJ discuss the industry's talent shortage, the significant role telecom plays in daily life, and the high-paying career paths available, including non-tower-climbing roles. Key Takeaways: How women can accelerate their careers in the telecom industry Why there is a talent shortage in the telecom industry The importance of embracing diversity in the telecom workforce How the focus on safety and certifications is accelerating industry growth Quote of the Show (26:00): "It's not about being one of the boys; it's about being part of the team. If this industry interests you, there are definitely tons of jobs that a woman can do within the industry." – Leticia Latino Join our Anti-PR newsletter where we're keeping a watchful and clever eye on PR trends, PR fails, and interesting news in tech so you don't have to. You're welcome. Want PR that actually matters? Get 30 minutes of expert advice in a fast-paced, zero-nonsense session from Karla Jo Helms, a veteran Crisis PR and Anti-PR Strategist who knows how to tell your story in the best possible light and get the exposure you need to disrupt your industry. Click here to book your call: https://info.jotopr.com/free-anti-pr-eval Ways to connect with Leticia Latino: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leticia-latino-van-splunteren-795309/ Company Website: http://www.neptunousa.com/ How to get more Disruption/Interruption: Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/eccda84d-4d5b-4c52-ba54-7fd8af3cbe87/disruption-interruption Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disruption-interruption/id1581985755 Google Play - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cub21ueWNvbnRlbnQuY29tL2QvcGxheWxpc3QvODE5NjRmY2EtYTQ5OC00NTAyLThjZjktYWI3YzAwMmRiZTM2LzNiZTZiNzJhLWEzODItNDhhNS04MDc5LWFmYTAwMTI2M2FiNi9kZDYzMGE4Mi04ZGI4LTQyMGUtOGNmYi1hZmEwMDEyNjNhZDkvcG9kY2FzdC5yc3M= Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6yGSwcSp8J354awJkCmJlDSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In today's episode, Jim Garrity discusses the ongoing seismic shift in judicial views about remote video depositions, as reflected in a court ruling four days ago. There, a judge refused to order a plaintiff to travel to the jurisdiction for an in-person deposition. The judge's reasoning? The sharp improvement in technology has made video depositions the functional equivalent, and credibility assessments can be made just as well remotely as in person. Listen in for the details, and for practice tips on arguing for or against remote depositions of critical or party witnesses. Thanks for listening!SHOW NOTES:Henry v. Tacoma Police Department, et al., 2023 WL 5530201, case number 3:22-CV-0553-LK (W.D. Wash. Aug 28, 2023) (applying two-pronged test for determining whether deposition that be done remotely or in person, court granted pro se plaintiff's request that defendant depose him remotely, rather than forcing plaintiff to travel 2,600 miles to Tacoma, Washington from Jonesboro, Georgia; rejecting defense argument that credibility assessment was reason enough to force an in-person deposition)City of Tacoma's Response to Plaintiff's Motion for Remote Deposition/Protective Order, filed August 16, 2023), CM/ECF Doc. 70, Henry v. Tacoma Police Department, et al., Case No. 3:22-CV-0553-LK (W.D. Wash. filed Aug. 16, 2023) (defendant's memorandum in opposition to remote deposition)Brower v. McDonald's Corp., No. 2:19-CV-02099-GMN-BNW, 2021 WL 3573633 (D. Nev. May 28, 2021) (providing that “leave to permit remote depositions should generally be granted liberally;' analyzing the suitability of remote deposition using a two-step procedure, saying that “first, the proponent must advance a legitimate reason for seeking a remote deposition; and (2) if the movant articulates a legitimate reason, then the burden shifts to the opposing party to make a particularized showing that conducting the deposition by remote means would be prejudicial")Vargas v. Evergreen Professional Recoveries, Inc., Case No. 2:21–CV–00926–RSL–JRC, 2022 WL 856991 (W. D. Washington March 23, 2022) (applying two-step analysis articulated in Brower, above)The Jury Trial Reinvented, Robertson, C. and Shammas, M. 9 Tex. A&M L. Rev. 109 (Fall 2021) (outlining concepts for trials presented entirely by video, with testimony edited based on objections Suppose that, instead of producing live trials, courts created high-quality videos capturing all aspects of a trial, including opening arguments, testimonial and documentary evidence, closing arguments, and the judge's instructions.Nate Raymond, Texas Tries a Pandemic First: A Jury Trial by Zoom, REUTERS (May 18, 2020, 6:19 AM), https://reut.rs/3hKVqCs [http://perma.cc/J3H6-6496].Herbert B. Dixon, Jr., Pandemic Potpourri: The Legal Profession's Rediscovery of Teleconferencing, 59 Judges' J. 37, 38 (2020) (reporting on a misdemeanor criminal jury trial conducted virtually, where jury returned guilty verdict after deliberating in “private virtual room”)Griffin v. Albanese Enterprise, Inc., Courtroom View Network, https://pages.cvn.com/duval-county-florida-remote-trial-program [https://perma.cc/ERD9-VMEL] (relating to what was believed to be the country's first fully remote state court civil jury trial, with a binding verdict; jurors awarded plaintiff more than $300,000 for battery caused by bouncers in a nightclub; jury selection and all other key elements were conducted remotely)Fed. R. Civ. P. 30(b)(4) (providing for remote depositions upon stipulation by the parties or by motion and court order)
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Jordan Albritton, a Research Public Health Analyst at RTI International to explain the benefits and issues associated with video teleconferencing as a substitute for in-person healthcare. Learn how to listen to The Hospital Finance Podcast® on your mobile device. Highlights of this episode include: Research overview Primary Read More
You'll soon be able to make charitable donations directly through Zoom. The video conferencing platform announced the move along with their quarterly earnings on Monday, partnering with fundraising company Pledge to embed its app in Zoom calls. With some workers going back to the office, video tele-conferencing platforms are trying to offer new features to stay competitive. Also, we get a look at consumer confidence, which is not looking high at the moment. The BBC checks in to share news on the economic struggles of Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover.
You'll soon be able to make charitable donations directly through Zoom. The video conferencing platform announced the move along with their quarterly earnings on Monday, partnering with fundraising company Pledge to embed its app in Zoom calls. With some workers going back to the office, video tele-conferencing platforms are trying to offer new features to stay competitive. Also, we get a look at consumer confidence, which is not looking high at the moment. The BBC checks in to share news on the economic struggles of Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover.
Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early! (https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Alex is on the Topic Lords Discord. * Shannon is offering vaccines. Topics: * Human-led gaming over the internet (like escape rooms). How the DM is walking a line of controlling everything vs being completely controlled by the players. How to design games to be played like this over the internet. * Best and worst parts of camping. * Shutting off the PC speaker as a service. * Call Me By Your Name. * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6swmTBVI83k * Unedited (syncable) commentary: https://youtu.be/a1u_79xLemA * Is "The Birds" the first genre zombie film? Microtopics: * Safe and effective vaccines. * The difference between spring rolls and egg rolls. * Teleconferencing an escape room. * All of the items that came out of this drawer. * A room escape game set in outer space where the players on separate ships communicate via semaphore flags. * Running a massively multiplayer tabletop campaign and inventing the middle manager dungeon master. * How Room Escape games have adapted to the pandemic. * Going camping and wondering "Why are we in the woods? Why are we not in our cozy warm house?" * The novelty of not having your luxuries. * Being imprisoned on a cruise ship and only then deigning to be entertained by cruise ship entertainments. * Enjoying a bonfire because the woods doesn't have Netflix. * The novelty of sitting outside in the dark. * Camping as a simulacrum of being an ancient human. * The sound of wind through the branches. * Symphonies being largely unlistenable unless you're held captive in a nearly entirely quiet room. * The relative ease of paying attention when you're not surrounded by distractions. * The relentless temptation of pulling to refresh. * How bad the flame wars get on the fake Twitter set up just for the attendees of JoCo Cruise. * Waiting to find out whether your cruise ship will be permitted to land. * The dynamics of having a Twitter just for your dorm. * Bringing all 29 volumes of Encyclopedia Britannica because you won't have the Internet on the cruise ship. * Going to a sake bar in Japan to learn how to like booze. * The legality of throwing your drink in a kid's face if they give you sass. * Knowing it's illegal to dance on the street in Japan and deliberately adopting an exaggerated swagger whenever the police are around. * Japanese police's different standards for when white people are dancing. * Whether Japanese police have truncheons or just those flashlights with traffic cones on them. * Getting a job and trying to figure out how to be useful at it. * The PC speaker beeping long after your program has crashed. * Writing a program in the machine language debugger because Windows 98 still comes with programming tools. * A kid swinging over pits. * Commander Keen in: Invasion of the Vorticons. * Back when it was a big deal for the PC to run a game that looked like a NES game. * Eventually realizing that the game you're playing where the cat chases the mouse is actually just a screen saver. * Not being able to convince your dad to buy a CD-ROM drive for the family PC but luckily the N64 uses cartridge technology. * Visiting your friends who own an N64 and playing Mario Kart and Goldeneye and then going home and saying "this is the real shit, check out Pac Man 2." * Being informed that you are in for a treat. * Clouds giving the sun a big hug. * The influence of Spongebob Squarepants on the music video for "Call Me By Your Name" by Lil Nas X. * A snake turning into a cone head. * A very slow jog. * Your under-eye makeup really bringing out your scales. * Corsets for snakes. * Mini-Marge with a smaller version of the same hair. * The denim police taking you to denim jail for fashion crimes. * Wearing clothing with your name on it. * Sequence breaking the endless staircase in Mario 64 by giving the stairs a lapdance. * Nearly having descended the entire stripper pole. * The core strength required to give Satan an extremely slow lap dance. * An extremely entertaining sequence of images. * Exquisitely crafted metaphor that you'll miss entirely if you never look at it. * What zombies were before George Romero invented the modern zombie. * The concept of a zombie as a horde of cannibals. * The fresh ideas that Night of the Living Dead brought to the The Birds genre. * Giving Lovebirds the side-eye. * Night of the Living Dead being progressive regarding its black protagonist but not its woman protagonist.
HealthSpace Data Systems’ (CSE: HS) (OTCQB: HDSLF) (Frankfurt: 38H) “empowering government efficiency” solution has empowered the firm to become an industry leading tech pioneer, providing both enterprise- and mobile internet-based applications to more than 500 state and local government organizations in North America. Including in: Sonoma County, California Jackson County, Missouri Illinois Wisconsin Ontario, Canada Today, the company announced the planned launch of a new platform, GovCall. GovCall will be a leading teleconferencing platform focused exclusively on the government market. In order to accomplish this, the Company has entered into an exclusive partnership agreement with Iotum Inc., a leader in teleconferencing and group communications. HealthSpace currently offers the only integrated product suite to incorporate inspection, administration and analytics across all platforms in North America. A cloud-based and mobile platform helps revolutionize every aspect of government regulatory work including licensing and inspections, accounting, even disease surveillance. And underpinning its innovation is a robust business model: Scalable with Strong Pipeline of Organic Growth Fully funded and built to execute on all-time high sales pipeline of >$18m and growing Sticky and Diversified Customer Base: Over 98% client retention year-over-year Predictable Recurring Revenues, targeting $10m (Over 100% from YE2020) in Annual Recurring Revenue within 12 to 18 months HealthSpace CEO Silas Garrison breaks down how GovCall will work and what it will mean for the company:
Teleconferencing in from HOTlanta, Dago Blanco is on the pod! In this episode, we blast off with Nick Jonas' "Spaceman," and boy oh boy is there a lot to unpack: The Jonas Brothers' evolution from purity ring bearers to the Sister Wives thing that's going on today, the gay baiting of it all and so much more. Also, we review the album -- and Ehren drops a SHOCKING truth bomb you WON'T believe! Socials: Ehren: @theehren Simon: @therealestsimon Dago: @dagoblanco @boporfloppodcast
Watch the video version of this episode at https://transformupodcasts.comJohn helps to prepare whats to come with COVID Vaccines and the testing surrounding them to get more on the market. What has happened with the expansion of remote working and teleconference and will affect you as an employee or business owner?Contactless delivery and shipping is continuing to improve in other areas of the world, China has implemented an autonomous robot. Online education and e-learning systems are due for a refining due to the lack of installing them into the public schooling system.John interviews Karl J. Weaver on The Internet of Things and what it all means for everyone.Check out more on this episode and next week by visiting https://jmor.com
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In the modern business world, teleconferencing is an essential means through which business associates in different places communicate with each other. Teleconferencing may be done through audio or both audio and video channels, and is a cost-effective way of conducting business meetings with colleagues and associates who are in different parts of the same country or the world. Because teleconferencing is dependent on long-distance communication and sometimes unreliable technology, problems in communication can often arise. For example, participants may not be able to hear each other because of audio problems. Also, a frequent concern is that native speakers of English tend to speak very quickly, and non-native speakers may find it difficult to follow what they are saying over a conference call. In such cases, it is useful to know how to interrupt politely, ask for clarifications, and handle general problems in communication. SITUATION 1 You will now listen to a teleconference with three speakers who are all from the same company, but work in different locations. Jack, a senior level associate at a global insurance agency, is facilitating the teleconference from his office in London. The participants are Jack’s colleagues Michelle from Hong Kong and Patrick from Edinburgh.
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Are you an Activity Director at a senior living facility? If so you might find the video conferencing features in the Echo tremendously helpful. Learn more in this episode. This serves as part two of of a multipart series about how the Amazon Echo can be used in senior living environments.
* Perhaps a global crisis like COVID-19 may encourage you to unravel your family history and find relatives. A family historian joins us to chat about AncestryDNA.* Scammers are using the coronavirus to trick you into revealing your personal information. We talk with NuData Security, a MasterCard company, on fighting back* Learn about RemoteHQ, an online collaboration and video education platform that can do some things other services (like Zoom) can’t deliver on* We talk with IBM about women in artificial intelligence (A.I.), working during COVID-19 on some super impressive initiatives
Hacking Coronavirus research, Spatial VR Meetings, Elon Musk's Tesla tantrum.Laura Hautala from CNET talks about how the US is accusing China of hacking into Coronavirus vaccine research.Devindra Hardawar from Engadget spent time inside Spatial's VR teleconferencing software and right now might be its moment.Sam Abuelsamid from Guide House Insights details Elon Musk's Twitter tantrum and suit against Alameda County aimed at reopening the Tesla plant.A new PlayStation 5 demo was released in a collaboration with Epic Games and Unreal Engine 5 and it is breathtaking.OpenAI researchers created Jukebox, an open-source algorithm that mimics and creates original music from all genres convincingly. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Laura Hautala, Devindra Hardawar, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: LastPass.com/twit itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
Hacking Coronavirus research, Spatial VR Meetings, Elon Musk's Tesla tantrum.Laura Hautala from CNET talks about how the US is accusing China of hacking into Coronavirus vaccine research.Devindra Hardawar from Engadget spent time inside Spatial's VR teleconferencing software and right now might be its moment.Sam Abuelsamid from Guide House Insights details Elon Musk's Twitter tantrum and suit against Alameda County aimed at reopening the Tesla plant.A new PlayStation 5 demo was released in a collaboration with Epic Games and Unreal Engine 5 and it is breathtaking.OpenAI researchers created Jukebox, an open-source algorithm that mimics and creates original music from all genres convincingly. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Laura Hautala, Devindra Hardawar, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: LastPass.com/twit itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
Hacking Coronavirus research, Spatial VR Meetings, Elon Musk's Tesla tantrum.Laura Hautala from CNET talks about how the US is accusing China of hacking into Coronavirus vaccine research.Devindra Hardawar from Engadget spent time inside Spatial's VR teleconferencing software and right now might be its moment.Sam Abuelsamid from Guide House Insights details Elon Musk's Twitter tantrum and suit against Alameda County aimed at reopening the Tesla plant.A new PlayStation 5 demo was released in a collaboration with Epic Games and Unreal Engine 5 and it is breathtaking.OpenAI researchers created Jukebox, an open-source algorithm that mimics and creates original music from all genres convincingly. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Laura Hautala, Devindra Hardawar, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: LastPass.com/twit itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
Hacking Coronavirus research, Spatial VR Meetings, Elon Musk's Tesla tantrum.Laura Hautala from CNET talks about how the US is accusing China of hacking into Coronavirus vaccine research.Devindra Hardawar from Engadget spent time inside Spatial's VR teleconferencing software and right now might be its moment.Sam Abuelsamid from Guide House Insights details Elon Musk's Twitter tantrum and suit against Alameda County aimed at reopening the Tesla plant.A new PlayStation 5 demo was released in a collaboration with Epic Games and Unreal Engine 5 and it is breathtaking.OpenAI researchers created Jukebox, an open-source algorithm that mimics and creates original music from all genres convincingly. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Laura Hautala, Devindra Hardawar, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: LastPass.com/twit itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
Hacking Coronavirus research, Spatial VR Meetings, Elon Musk's Tesla tantrum.Laura Hautala from CNET talks about how the US is accusing China of hacking into Coronavirus vaccine research.Devindra Hardawar from Engadget spent time inside Spatial's VR teleconferencing software and right now might be its moment.Sam Abuelsamid from Guide House Insights details Elon Musk's Twitter tantrum and suit against Alameda County aimed at reopening the Tesla plant.A new PlayStation 5 demo was released in a collaboration with Epic Games and Unreal Engine 5 and it is breathtaking.OpenAI researchers created Jukebox, an open-source algorithm that mimics and creates original music from all genres convincingly. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Laura Hautala, Devindra Hardawar, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: LastPass.com/twit itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
Hacking Coronavirus research, Spatial VR Meetings, Elon Musk's Tesla tantrum.Laura Hautala from CNET talks about how the US is accusing China of hacking into Coronavirus vaccine research.Devindra Hardawar from Engadget spent time inside Spatial's VR teleconferencing software and right now might be its moment.Sam Abuelsamid from Guide House Insights details Elon Musk's Twitter tantrum and suit against Alameda County aimed at reopening the Tesla plant.A new PlayStation 5 demo was released in a collaboration with Epic Games and Unreal Engine 5 and it is breathtaking.OpenAI researchers created Jukebox, an open-source algorithm that mimics and creates original music from all genres convincingly. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Laura Hautala, Devindra Hardawar, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: LastPass.com/twit itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
Hacking Coronavirus research, Spatial VR Meetings, Elon Musk's Tesla tantrum.Laura Hautala from CNET talks about how the US is accusing China of hacking into Coronavirus vaccine research.Devindra Hardawar from Engadget spent time inside Spatial's VR teleconferencing software and right now might be its moment.Sam Abuelsamid from Guide House Insights details Elon Musk's Twitter tantrum and suit against Alameda County aimed at reopening the Tesla plant.A new PlayStation 5 demo was released in a collaboration with Epic Games and Unreal Engine 5 and it is breathtaking.OpenAI researchers created Jukebox, an open-source algorithm that mimics and creates original music from all genres convincingly. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Laura Hautala, Devindra Hardawar, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: LastPass.com/twit itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
Virtual meetings, web conferences, and webinars refer to connecting with others through the use of audio and visual technology, rather than meeting in person. These ways of gathering can be an easy, convenient, and economical way to connect with others who are located anywhere around the globe. Thanks to existing technology, organizations can implement such practices to explore new ways of gathering and communicating with their workforce, customers, and business partners.
Zoom has not only experienced unprecedented, rapid growth (from 10M to 200M daily active users) due to the coronavirus pandemic and shelter-in-place -- but is also seeing a shift in use cases from primarily enterprise to more consumer as well. At the same time, there have been several security issues and concerns around Zoom, including "zoombombing" porn; home-grown encryption; and key-management systems, servers, and engineers in China.The company had to correct and clarify the record as a result, but what does it mean to have enterprise-grade security How worried should we be (and who should worry) given that everyone from cycling classes and children's classes are now all online, many on Zoom or on related remote communication tools and applications? Especially now that healthcare providers (thanks to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Civic Rights loosening up its enforcement of HIPAA regulations and related rules) are also serving patients "wherever they are during this national public health emergency”... What's hype/what's real in the headlines here? In this episode of 16 Minutes, a16z general partner David Ulevitch (former SVP/GM at Cisco), and operating partner for security Joel de la Garza (former CSO of Box) break it all down in 16+ minutes with Sonal Chokshi. What does it all mean for related tech trends in bottom-up SaaS -- from user onboarding and the flip side of "earning the right to be complicated" to pricing & packaging -- as well as for open source; and cloud security, particularly when it comes to video?
In this episode of Small Business Connections, Ann talks with Chrissy Rey Cearlock from Pongos Interactive and Pongos Learning Lab/Coder Kids Club about actively helping small businesses take their business online and learning during the pandemic. Chrissy considers herself a technology early adapter because she constantly looks for new technology and ways to implement learning. We discuss the STEAM education center and coder kids club and follow up with Pongos Interactive in building websites and mobile apps. For elearning and the coder kids club, Chrissy offers classes for entertainment, coding as well as camps. She uses different online platforms and streaming services for different courses. Some of the courses and offerings at Pongos include Coder Club, STEAM Enrichment Programs, YouTube Stars, Robotics Club and a Minecraft Club. Elearning, website development and mobile apps are all Chrissy's areas of expertise offered on her Pongos Interactive website for the business owner and entrepreneur. She offers a WordPress Crash Course, where you can learn everything you need to know to build your website. Additionally, offered is a prerecorded course on how to create an online learning website. Chrissy helps people create and build a new stream of income. She offers a free 30-minute consultation and has a facebook group, Get Your Business Online to help you on your way. Chrissy's tips for businesses: Be sure to share and comment with 4 or more words on social media posts. Ann and Chrissy discuss the benefits of using Streamyard for live stream to multiple platforms. The Small Business Connections Podcast is hosted by Ann Brennan, owner of ASMM Digital Marketing. The podcast was created as a means of helping her clients build a community around their brands. Since its inception, the podcast has grown to include guests from around the world. To be on the show, please message Ann directly through LinkedIn. Thanks for listening and subscribe to join us for future podcasts.
((Cut Dave's diarrhea and Memory Pants. )) Vet sign: "Wash Your Paws." Dave turns it into Scrub Your Parents Down. Talking about X-Day with various SubGeniuses... X-Day will be in two weeks on a CRUISE SHIP. Suddenly other old people started wearing masks. Forgetting much easier than forgiving. Forgiving doesn't matter once you forget. Stang wants Alzheimer's pills for his memory. What if no one can travel in July? And everybody's broke. All the bartenders and waiters broke... Home-delivery strippers in Portland called Boober Eats. The Xists know our addresses; we don't have to be at some campground; can Rupture in Place. Let a Thousand Little X-Days Bloom. (X-Day possible cancellation slogans.) Or could use teleconferencing and Stay Home to Know What you Really Think. Too Much TP is always better than not enough. Fully paid trip to X-Day IN YOUR OWN HOME! Some are going nuts trying to live like Stang has for 30 years. World ended not with banging on highways but a whimper. Papa Joe Mama's letter about X-Day -- the Con designed this disease so none of us can escape! What would "Bob" do? Everything now resembles NEIGHBORWORLD! - everybody on the Internet ALL THE TIME. Teleconferencing with SubGeniuses. Zoom and security problems. Pretty dark and dismal and will get worse. Stang coaches Dave's speech. "I already got the chance to get old but some may not." There's a generation between Boomers and Milleniards that hates both of them. The smarty-pants quit reproducing. Stang and Dave reproduced. Grandkids going nuts stuck at home, using Kid Messenger. The time a photo of Stang's bruised veiny forearm was interpreted by FB AI robots as a foreSKIN. Funny foreskin jocularity. Some at home might READ, but instead they're texting. Background music is Wendy Carlos doing Brandenburg Concertos #2 Allegro. Caca soto means quiet poopoo. Stang can't draw or sing but can splice sentences together. We need to grow oil wells. Dave had natural gas since he was six. YourMommaDid, is that like a thermometer. Fanciful coronavirus cures. Fox should be sued for their virus disinformation. The cure: Joining the Church of the SubGenius. You may not live but you'll go to a better Hell that prepares you for SubGenius Heaven. Our local hot spot is the nuclear power plant. Hundred of out of towners are coming for annual repairs so the locals are paranoid. Drive-in services at the Cowboy Church. Stang's love of cowboy gospel music. REAL gospel is great whether black or cowboy. European tourists go to African American churches in South Carolina for the atmosphere. Stang's Pappy used to stand outside black churches to hear the singing when he was a kid -- and was still singing them in 2015. Child Pappy and Black churches. Now it's illegal to have a church service unless streaming. But there'll be fewer Republican voters soon. Trump rallies, gun shows, NASCAR to "pwn" the libtards. Stang only READS news. McLuhan's weird baloney is okay, it's his fan club... bad as members of the God fan club. Jesus, how could I judge him if he didn't exist, The census now: Are you a Mexican? What kind? Actually what kind of Hispanic? Stang's answer regarding ancestry: British Isles/Neanderthal. Or say Denisovan to throw 'em off. Monkeys use tools. Fish use tools. Octopuses are the smartest and they don't even have bones. But it's okay to eat them because they're cannibals. As SubGeniuses we won't say who's smart, just who's the most fun! Smart gets you nothin' but misery. They let prisoners out in Ohio - non murderers over 60 - not in Texas. Might let rapists and junkies out but not pot smokers or abortion havers. Obviously the powers that be are taking advantage of this chaos to lock down their permanent regime of right wing white supremacy. Erasing every single scientific advance - hate anything scientific because it's related to libtards. What can they do bt hate? They aren't equipped to do much else. Senators cashed in on the disaster and everybody forgot. "The President so crappy that America ran out of toilet paper." It's going around like other things that are going around. Stang's mild early hoarding. Just buying one extra every time. Dave's stash is only for a week. Stang's, a month. Need TWO months. We have soap -- TRIOLOGY SOAPS! With Dobbshead inside! Description of of Triology soaps. Stang hates the deoderent chemical smells. No prob as a 3-pack smoker. Now can't stand the detergent aisle. We may have had it already and didn't know. Stang's 3 friends who had all the symptoms in December and flunked flu test. Stang doesn't touch anybody but his dogs and two old ladies. Stang's not a socialist distancer. "Who needs public anything? Libraries? Roads?" Russia, China, Germany Cambodia... these things happen when all the uneducated people decide to throw everybody with glasses or bilingual into mass graves. Autocratic regimes everywhere. We'll be totalitarian dictators on our own spaceships two weeks fom now on the X-Day Cruise Ship! It'll be PACKED! Stang preaches against Devil Virus televangelist-style. 60% of those pew-packers won't be voting! So old and obese. Poebucker details: Monskoes (skinny poebuckers) and Quaints (obese poebuckers). Not fat shaming, but poverty and morbid obesity. Dave's Confederate neighbor in uniform and holding AR-15 in front yard. He's a nobody but he's got a GUN! Who's the dumb one. "Democrats don't have guns or motorboats." They'll be surprised when they discover not only did a lot of libtards have guns but they're CRACK SHOTS! All Stang has is the Sword of Bob, an old smelly pipe. If no men, no wars -- but in world without men, some women would fill the niche! ARMY OF FERAL HOGS attack! Wei just arrived. We're eating cyanobacteria Nostoc. Tastes like what it grows on. Should grow it on ice cream. Welcome, Wei. Wei's mic has an on button, Mic 1, the good one. Want Dave on streaming parties, but like GGG he resists computer shit. Talking to another idiot is what the Church of the SubGenius is all about. SubGenius radio problem of talking over each other; Zoom forces people to have manners. Rawhide time for Buddy. The dogs keep us to a very tight schedule. The dogs program us as much as we do them. Ramus and Remus. Onan biz about the Angel of Death sent away temporarily by Dobbsheads. Did I read all this stuff last week? Maybe I do have Alzhiemers. X-Day not cancelled, but camping outlawed now. Many people defying safety due to Trump crap. There is a silver lining - a lot fewer Trumpers in the coming months. The IDIOCRACY documentary. Fuddruckers and Boober Eats. In the country of the Blind the One Eyed Man is King, but none of us have one eye. And the two-eyed person is FUCKED in that country. Details of "In the Country of the Blind" by H. G. Wells. Stang on Wells. Emergentiles = Morlocks, Rewardians = Eloi. Nice Eloi and Mean Morlocks. Morlocks/Eloi Rewardian/Emergentile rant. We only take one in ten. Most SG are Rewardians; only one in 10 CAN be Emergentiles. Dave worried about time on his phone. Always send copy of show and a tiny little check. Dave's dirty word: Opthamology. Wei's precocious sentence at age 1, Stang's at age 2. Dave solved all the world's problem at age 7! But only for about one minute, then the world got back to normal. When The Others run out of food they'll visit the neighbor with a veg garden but no guns. Our peed-on straw bale garden. Curing disease by drinking own pee. History of Bob Nelson show. There's no one at WCSB, programmed remotely. University shut down. Praise the millions of stations that carry this show. Buddy is eating Mr. Bill's arm. Wei has Mr. Bill's voice box that Claudia pulled out. Dave leaves. Sign-off. She chewed up Mr. Bill's brain! Let Mr. Bill's ghost never haunt this house INTERNET-ONLY BEGGING. Dave's GoFundMe link - CLEVELAND HOUSE AD! Now only $109,000. Hard-sell house ad. Rev. Cosmac could fix Mr. Bill's brain. Praise of Cosmac's crazy ways of building futuristic magic from ancient electronics. His lit-up glowing white mannequin that talks back to you via AI with glowing nipples. Made with 1950s transistors. When Horizon Zero Dawn world comes he'll thrive. MONEY FOR US! Minister ad. What if you get a disease? Can't get on the Saucers unless a descendants save you posthumously. Retroactive Memberships. Xists and dead people. Can bring dead to life but like Pet Semetary. Spend $ at subgenius.com. Desc. of Memb Pack. Frameable documents and starable art. Tree of Knowledge. Pamphlet ad. Stang dies on the air. GoFundMe for Lonesome Cowboy Dave
In this week's episode, we explore one of the most popular way to join your friends and colleagues during this time of imposed social isolation. Find out how you can use your telephone and Web-Browser to join meetings, receive services and more.
'IT'S ERIK NAGEL' Cold Open / Intro SEGMENT 01 [03:11] Erik & Xia recovering. How we're all handling things. Teleconferencing for Easter/Passover. Weed dispensaries remain open. Companies not working with people for their bills. Verizon tries to shut off Gittles phone. SEGMENT 02 [1:05:05] No Box office. New things to watch. Restaurant serves Xia's husband bleach. More of Trevor's terrible food recommendations. Taking calls. 'Tiger King' cold case reopened. Gittles's knows someone involved in the 'Tiger King' story. More callers. HEAR 'IT'S ERIK NAGEL' ON: IHEARTRADIO | SPOTIFY | APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PODCAST | STITCHER | PANDORA | YOUTUBE FOLLOW 'IT'S ERIK NAGEL': TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | WEBSITE
Jonathan is out with a back injury, so it's just Justin and Peter on this week's intranational episode of The Cloud Pod. A big thanks to this week's sponsor: Foghorn Consulting, which provides full-stack cloud solutions with a focus on strategy, planning and execution for enterprises seeking to take advantage of the transformative capabilities of AWS, Google Cloud and Azure. This week's highlights Teleconferencing services continue to boom. Amazon opens up a new avenue of attack on Microsoft's JEDI contract. Azure UK declares it will triage who gets service if need be. General News: Cloud Provider Moves to Internet for Business Business for web conferencing applications has boomed this month. Microsoft Teams gained 12 million users in a week and Slack's paid version gained over 7,000 customers since the start of February. Hopefully people continue to use these tools to stay more connected even after we've gotten through this pandemic. With AWS testing centers closed, AWS Certification is now offering all exams online with online proctoring. Considerations are being made for those who need to reschedule. AWS: Chipping Away at JEDI The price of Amazon GuardDuty use over 10,000 gigabytes (GB) was reduced
On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including: KSA uses SS7 to track its citizens in USA Governments begin virus tracking through personal devices FBI warns of Iran-linked crew in yer supply chains Voatz gets booted from HackerOne All the cloud and Zoom drama (PLEASE NOTE: This is a re-post. Looks like our CDN mangled the initial mp3 for some regions. Should work ok now. - Pat) This week’s show is brought to you by Signal Sciences. Instead of interviewing one of their people, they suggested we interview Andrew Becherer in this week’s sponsor interview. Andrew runs security for Iterable, but before that he ran the security program at DataDog. He’ll be along after this week’s news to talk about how much easier it is to stand up a security program in 2020 as opposed to the last time he did it five or so years ago You can subscribe to the new Risky Business newsletter, Seriously Risky Business, here. You can subscribe to our new YouTube channel here. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that’s your thing. Show notes Revealed: Saudis suspected of phone spying campaign in US | World news | The Guardian SS7map: SS7 Networks Exposure Government Tracking How People Move Around in Coronavirus Pandemic FBI re-sends alert about supply chain attacks for the third time in three months | ZDNet HackerOne cuts ties with mobile voting firm Voatz after it clashed with researchers Houseparty app offers $1m reward to unmask entity behind hacking smear campaign | ZDNet Marriott discloses new data breach impacting 5.2 million hotel guests | ZDNet FCC tells US telcos to implement caller ID authentication by June 30, 2021 | ZDNet Memento Labs, the Reborn Hacking Team, Is Struggling - VICE RDP and VPN use skyrocketed since coronavirus onset | ZDNet Update #2 on Microsoft cloud services continuity | Azure blog and updates | Microsoft Azure Zoom hit with class-action lawsuit for sharing user data with Facebook FBI Warns of Teleconferencing and Online Classroom Hijacking During COVID-19 Pandemic — FBI A Norwegian school quit using video calls after a naked man ‘guessed’ the meeting link | TechCrunch FBI warns Zoom, teleconference meetings vulnerable to hijacking - CyberScoop Zoom Removes Code That Sends Data to Facebook - VICE FBI turns to insurers to grasp the full reach of ransomware - CyberScoop Cyber insurer Chubb had data stolen in Maze ransomware attack | TechCrunch Medical and military contractor Kimchuk hit by data-stealing ransomware | TechCrunch Microsoft announces new 'Hardware-enforced Stack Protection' feature | ZDNet Android lets advertisers get a list of all your apps -- and this API feature is broadly used | ZDNet Booz Allen analyzed 200+ Russian hacking operations to better understand their tactics | ZDNet Risky Business Live, March 31, 2020 - YouTube Risky Business Live #3 -- Booz Allen Hamilton's Russia report, Azure getting creaky and more - Risky Business Network of fake QR code generators will steal your Bitcoin | ZDNet A mysterious hacker group is eavesdropping on corporate email and FTP traffic | ZDNet Malware from notorious FIN7 group is being delivered by snail mail Rare BadUSB attack detected in the wild against US hospitality provider | ZDNet Google to resume Chrome updates it paused last week due to COVID-19 | ZDNet Google says no APP users have been phished to date | ZDNet Russians Shut Down Huge Card Fraud Ring — Krebs on Security U.S. cybersecurity experts see recent spike in Chinese digital espionage - Reuters Dark web hosting provider hacked again -- 7,600 sites down | ZDNet OpenWRT code-execution bug puts millions of devices at risk | Ars Technica Seriously Risky Business
Defense attorney Myles Breiner talks about the effect of Covid-19 on the Hawaii Judiciary.Subjects:The New Future of how the judiciary can move forward in the era of pandemics.The Pros and Cons of Teleconferencing and video conferencingMr. Breiner's inclination to run for City ProsecutorThe exposure of inmates to the cover-19 virus while in custody at OCCC, MCCC, KCCC, and HCCC.The possibility of emergency release measure for inmates at all prisons.
With seemingly everyone teleworking, the only way people can meet is through some awkward application or another. Teleconferencing can also mean fresh cybersecurity challenges. To help, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has rushed out some guidelines. To tell us what to watch out for, the director of the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, Jeff Greene joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Teleconferencing is a brave and, for some, scary new world. No worries. It's actually just another meeting with great advantages. No travel time. No gas. No pants? And when you're done, it's right back to work. In this brief Hubcast, you'll get no less than five great tips to ensure you are making your best impression.
Also, are people still attempting to go on dates right now?
Coronavirus is forcing many people to work from home who previously haven't. As a seasoned veteran of tele-meetings (Zoom for client consulting meetings), Damian Mason shares 6 tips to make your teleconferences more productive.
Nancy Guthrie, who is already in the running for best guest ever after last episode, returns for another round of talking books, banter, and throwing shade at Dave (well, actually at me, but I like to pretend it was directed at Dave). Listen in as we talk: Why it's taken us so long to have her on the show Why we like having guests in-studio instead of joining via teleconference If/when one of us will be invited onto Nancy's podcast, Help Me Teach the Bible The story behind Nancy's upcoming book, Saints and Scoundrels in the Story of Jesus Why women need to be deeply engaged in Bible study Who or what Nancy nominates for this week's Jack Reacher Sucker Punch of the Week This episode is sponsored by our friends at Useful Group. Whether you’re looking for a new website, or need help developing your marketing strategy, they want to be useful to you. Learn more at usefulgroup.com. A few of the books we mentioned on this episode: Mortification of Sin by John Owen The Reformed Pastor by Richard Baxter Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger The First Fowler by S. D. Smith The Six by K. B. Hoyle Sharing and supporting the show Leave a five-star rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to the show. Give us a follow on Twitter at @MalContentsPod Be sure to use the Amazon affiliate links above to help us pay for the costs of producing and hosting the show. Interested in sponsoring Table of (mal)Contents? Let's talk via email or DM @malContentsPod on Twitter.
Spider-Man loses his memory and drives a truck around with Doctor Octopus on the latest episode of Spider-Man TAS! Join us as we discuss...Dick Tracy, underrated movie?Teleconferencing, the future is here but is kind of crappy!Spider-Man, friend of cab drivers in all boroughs!Plus a dark twist ending that knocked our socks off!This was a cute two-parter we enjoyed very much and hope you will too for those following along at home! Make sure to subscribe to our podcast via Buzzsprout, iTunes or Stitcher and tell all your friends about it! Last but not least, follow Willie Simpson on Twitter and please join our Facebook Group!
Learn Business English for participating in teleconferences and conference calls in English.
Learn Business English for running teleconferences and conference calls in English.
This casts lays out our recommendations for an Effective Teleconference Meeting, or Conference Call.
This week, we conclude our conversation on effective teleconferencing.
A cultural shift years in the making has arrived; technology has finally reached a point where videoconferencing for businesses is not only reasonable and reliable, but expected. David Maldow, founder and CEO of Let's Do Video, clues us in to the innovations in videoconferencing over the past few years and how the Pro AV industry has switched from providing technology to quality service. For more information on Let's Do Video, log on to http://letsdovideo.com/. For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the Pro AV Industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication. Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B! Twitter – twitter.com/marketscale Facebook – facebook.com/marketscale LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/marketscale
Episode 003- Why you need Audioteleconferencing in your conference room • Episode 003- Why you need Audioteleconferencing in your conference room
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Teleconferencing is usually a huge pain in the rear. What feels like an infinite amount of solutions are available out there for broadcasting and sharing video -- all of them offering a likely chance of technical issues and average quality at best. My guest today has the solution for all of your business's telecommunication needs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/technicallyliving/support
InnovaTel Telepsychiatry - Bringing High-Quality Mental Health Care to People in Rural Areas SHOW GUESTS; Jonathan Evans & Dr. Liberty Eberly "Founded in 2014, InnovaTel Telepsychiatry has built an impressive platform to deliver clinical services to under-served communities by leveraging innovative teleconferencing, video and voice technology, while also improving clinical practice standards. By focusing on a need created from a shortage of psychiatrists in community mental health settings, rural areas that experience difficulty recruiting and retaining qualified psychiatrists, can now receive excellent care. Participating in sessions from the comfort of their own homes, patients can receive treatment without the stress of travel or up-close, face-to-face meetings in clinical settings. This approach also allows practitioners to increase productivity, and have more availability to actually practice psychiatry.In our interview with Jon Evans and Dr. Liberty Eberly, they will share how InnovaTel's founders came to believe in the viability of the telepsychiatry model, as well as real live success stories from the both practitioners and patients.
InnovaTel Telepsychiatry - Bringing High-Quality Mental Health Care to People in Rural Areas SHOW GUESTS; Jonathan Evans & Dr. Liberty Eberly "Founded in 2014, InnovaTel Telepsychiatry has built an impressive platform to deliver clinical services to under-served communities by leveraging innovative teleconferencing, video and voice technology, while also improving clinical practice standards. By focusing on a need created from a shortage of psychiatrists in community mental health settings, rural areas that experience difficulty recruiting and retaining qualified psychiatrists, can now receive excellent care. Participating in sessions from the comfort of their own homes, patients can receive treatment without the stress of travel or up-close, face-to-face meetings in clinical settings. This approach also allows practitioners to increase productivity, and have more availability to actually practice psychiatry.In our interview with Jon Evans and Dr. Liberty Eberly, they will share how InnovaTel's founders came to believe in the viability of the telepsychiatry model, as well as real live success stories from the both practitioners and patients.
This week, the boys discuss the merits of weaponizing the dang moon. Michael reveals what happens when sex technology goes too far, Cush teaches Michael a new word, and we explore some of the finest baby names this side of a trash pile. Highlights include: Cush is full of pink goo. [1:45] To the moon, Elon. [7:05] It's about ethics in space rocks, Michael. [13:25] Wearable Technology in Low Places [15:50] Teleconferencing, but with dildos. [26:41] You're dangerous, Mhavrych. [29:40] Venture deep into the storied lineage of the Sweetmeat clan. [34:23] How far would you go for a doctor's note? [40:22] Looking for love in all the pun places. [48:45] DJ Pauly D doesn't respect contracts. [56:50]
This week, we're re-releasing part 2 of one of our Hall of Fame casts on our recommendations for an effective teleconference meeting, or conference call.
This week, we're re-releasing one of our Hall of Fame casts on our recommendations for an effective teleconference meeting, or conference call.
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Information Security Pioneer Stan Stahl talks to Bennet about consumer awareness about security , plus we learn about his work at Citadel as well as his work with setting up teleconferencing at the White House.
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