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View this video at https://macmost.com/how-to-create-and-expand-zip-files-on-a-mac.html. You can easily create a ZIP file on your Mac right in the Finder. You can also open and expand ZIP files in the Finder. To create password-protected encrypted ZIP files, you'll need to use a simple command in the Terminal app.
En el episodio de este miércoles 19 de noviembre conectamos con la periodista y gestora cultural, Marcela Landeros, con quien profundizamos en la amplia cartelera de actividades y lanzamientos que se llevarán a cabo en los próximos días en la región de Valparaíso y a la cual les invitamos a participar activamente. Valparaíso celebra 13 años del Festival de Poesía “A Cielo Abierto” Desde este miércoles 19 al sábado 22 de noviembre, la ciudad de Valparaiso será escenario de una nueva edición del festival, que este año rinde homenaje a Gabriela Mistral bajo el lema “Mistral 80: poesía & pensamiento”, a 80 años de su Premio Nobel. Lecturas, música, talleres y recorridos poéticos tomarán espacios emblemáticos como La Sebastiana, el Muelle Prat, el Terminal de Trolebuses, Artequin y la Plaza Aníbal Pinto, acercando la poesía a la vida cotidiana porteña. El encuentro contará con destacadas voces nacionales, actividades familiares y la tradicional “Lectura en Lanchas”, además de la jornada “Poesía en Trole” y un concierto poético de cierre en la Plaza Aníbal Pinto. Programación completa en: fundacionacieloabierto.cl y en sus redes sociales “Hay Una Roca Que Aflora”: danza, territorio y espiritualidad se encuentran en Valparaíso y Marga Marga “Hay Una Roca Que Aflora” llega a Valparaíso y la provincia de Marga Marga con una propuesta de danza que nace del encuentro entre cuerpo, territorio y espiritualidad. Inspirada en los cerros La Huinca y La Campana, la obra recoge caminatas, sonidos y memorias que dieron forma a un lenguaje escénico íntimo y poético. El proyecto, creado por Carolina Cifras, Laura Corona y Lucía P. Vivas junto al músico Rodrigo Rojas, iniciará una itinerancia entre noviembre y enero, con funciones en Valparaíso, también en Limache, Quilpué, Olmué y Quillota. La programación contempla presentaciones en Sala Negra UV este viernes 21 y sábado 22, Fundación Lumbre, Casa Cultural El Chagual, Teatro Municipal de Quilpué, Espacio Comunitario Santa Ana, La Trenza y Teatro Rodolfo Bravo. “Hay Una Roca Que Aflora” es más que una obra de danza: es una experiencia sensorial y poética que entrelaza cuerpo y paisaje, invitando a reconectarnos con lo que palpita bajo nuestros pies. Francisco Campos lanzó su nuevo disco Un puente entre la raíz folclórica y la creación contemporánea El pasado 8 de noviembre se estrenó el nuevo álbum de Francisco Campos, una obra donde la raíz folclórica se entrelaza con sonoridades contemporáneas tras años de investigación y exploración musical. Grabado en el Estudio Palo Quemado, el disco destacó por su sonido cálido y colectivo, interpretado en vivo, e influenciado por el guitarrón de Pirque y los bailes chinos del Aconcagua. Campos propuso un puente entre tradición y vanguardia, invitando a cada oyente a conectar con una experiencia personal y profunda. Un lanzamiento que reafirmó su aporte a la música de raíz chilena y su búsqueda de nuevos territorios creativos.
Big 3 Stories: Epstein Files Will Be released, Pittsburgh's New Terminal, and The Steelers full 127 Wed, 19 Nov 2025 14:23:41 +0000 vq1NPwji2VQh8yejgarTi2Vy7vvnCXDs news,a-newscasts,top picks The Big K Morning Show news,a-newscasts,top picks Big 3 Stories: Epstein Files Will Be released, Pittsburgh's New Terminal, and The Steelers The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False ht
Big K Hour 1: Live from the NEW Pittsburgh International Airport Terminal full 1286 Tue, 18 Nov 2025 12:24:45 +0000 GaMFfFIRsBWJfAQ0aGG420Nhs8P5WL2l news,a-newscasts,top picks The Big K Morning Show news,a-newscasts,top picks Big K Hour 1: Live from the NEW Pittsburgh International Airport Terminal The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.ampe
Big K Hour 2: Live from the NEW Pittsburgh International Airport Terminal full 1569 Tue, 18 Nov 2025 14:10:33 +0000 m8TLGHxNm5skKWGR2teACG5XrJ8oUTnb news,a-newscasts,top picks The Big K Morning Show news,a-newscasts,top picks Big K Hour 2: Live from the NEW Pittsburgh International Airport Terminal The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.ampe
Big K Hour 3: Live from the NEW Pittsburgh International Airport Terminal full 1580 Tue, 18 Nov 2025 14:14:33 +0000 M6Zh4cpewj50RQxNxiIGrtFu6UlmJ3BC news,a-newscasts,top picks The Big K Morning Show news,a-newscasts,top picks Big K Hour 3: Live from the NEW Pittsburgh International Airport Terminal The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.ampe
2 proyek investasi strategis INA, tol Bakauheni–Terbanggi Besar atau BTB dan pelabuhan belawan new container terminal, terbukti menciptakan dampak ekonomi raksasa.#InvestasiStrategis #TolBTB #Belawan #DampakEkonomi #Infrastruktur
Terminal Love Jim and Julie dig into the viral Yahoo idea of the “airport divorce”—where couples strategically split up at the airport, roam separately, and reunite peacefully at the gate as if nothing ever happened. They prefer to refer to it as an airport separation (much friendlier… and with fewer legal fees). Join them as they debate whether this hack could save relationships everywhere, confess their own airport habits, and decide once and for all if love can survive security lines and overpriced snacks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn this episode of the GSE Podcast, host Matthew Weitzel sits down with Steve Thody (CEO, JFK Millennium Partners) and Jared Verano (CEO, Fortbrand Services) to explore the groundbreaking pooled ground support equipment (GSE) program at the new Terminal 6 at JFK International Airport.Key Topics:JFK Millennium Partners' leadership in the $19 billion redevelopment of Terminal 6, with major partners like Vantage Group, American Triple I, RXR Realty, and JetBlue.Introduction of the first large-scale pooled GSE operation in North America—leveraging technology, electrification, and collaboration to transform ramp and maintenance operations.Insights into the pooling concept: shared, high-efficiency, predominantly electric equipment managed through advanced telematics and supported by a carefully designed infrastructure.Collaborative, airline-driven selection process for vendors and ground handlers (Dnata, ASAK, WFS, Airway Cleaners) to promote buy-in and operational excellence.Discussion of operational risks and solutions, including charging infrastructure, backup power, safety, preventative maintenance, and robust training/certification programs for ground handlers.Vision for sustainability and customer experience, with digital signage and transparent operations.Plans to track progress and success by safety, efficiency, and industry impact—establishing JFK's Terminal 6 as a model for airports globally.Notable Quotes:“The emphasis is going to be on us to make sure we provide the equipment, get the correct training, and maintain robust certification for ground handlers.” — Steve Thody“This is the first time we're seeing a trifecta of partnership—airport, airlines, and operators—pushing for innovation together.” — Jared VeranoListen in to hear how JFK's Terminal 6 is setting new industry standards for safety, sustainability, and efficiency in ground operations.Looking for dependable and on demand ground support equipment leasing? Fortbrand is your go to partner. We specialize in tailored operating leases for airlines, cargo carriers, and ground handlers, delivering top tier equipment without the wait. From the latest electric GSE to traditional units, Fortbrand offers flexible terms, competitive rates, and a customer experience that is second to none. Keep your ramp moving with confidence. Visit fortbrand.com and experience GSE leasing redefined.
⚡️ Spezial Folge | Mein erstes Mal ... Flug verpasst. Boarding closed! Wir erzählen von unserem ersten verpassten Flug – inklusive Stress, Paniklauf durchs Terminal und was wir daraus gelernt haben.Über "Welttournee - Der Reisepodcast"Zwei Jugendfreunde. 30 Urlaubstage. Über 120 Länder. Adrian Klie und Christoph Streicher entdecken die Welt. Nicht als Aussteiger, sondern neben dem Bürojob. Unterhaltsam, ehrlich, mehrfach ausgezeichnet.Alle Links auf einen Blick
View this video at https://macmost.com/20-tips-for-using-timers-on-a-mac.html. Learn different ways to start timers, how to label them, how to control them with the Clock app, Siri and Shortcuts. There are even some alternatives like Reminders, the system clock and using simple Terminal commands.
Living alone may be difficult, but what about dying alone? Physicians and nurses are the new priests accompanying people as they face death. But the experience of nursing homes, assisted living, and palliative wards are often some of the loneliest spaces in human culture.“He said, ‘Someone finally saw me. I've been in this hospital for 20 years and I didn't think anyone ever saw me.'”This episode is part 5 of a series, SOLO, which explores the theological, moral, and psychological dimensions of loneliness, solitude, and being alone.In this episode, Columbia physician and medical ethicist Lydia Dugdale joins Macie Bridge to reflect on loneliness, solitude, and what it means to die—and live—well. Drawing from her clinical work in New York City and the years of research and experience that went into her book The Lost Art of Dying, Dugdale exposes a crisis of unrepresented patients dying alone, the loss of communal care, and medicine's discomfort with mortality.She recalls the medieval Ars Moriendi tradition, where dying was intentionally communal, and explores how virtue and community sustain a good death. Together they discuss solitude as restorative rather than fearful, loneliness as a modern epidemic, and the sacred responsibility of seeing one another deeply. With stories from her patients and her own reflections on family, COVID isolation, and faith, Dugdale illuminates how medicine, mortality, and moral imagination converge on one truth: to die well, we must learn to live well … together.Helpful Links and ResourcesThe Lost Art of Dying: Reviving Forgotten Wisdom by Lydia S. DugdalePew Research Center Study on Loneliness (2025)Harvard Study of Adult Development on LonelinessEpisode Highlights“If you want to die well, you have to live well.”“Community doesn't appear out of nowhere at the bedside.”“He said, ‘Someone finally saw me. I've been in this hospital for 20 years and I didn't think anyone ever saw me.'”“We are social creatures. Human beings are meant to be in relationship.”“Solitude, just like rest or Sabbath, is something all of us need.”About Lydia DugdaleLydia S. Dugdale, MD, MAR is a physician and medical ethicist at Columbia University, where she serves as Professor of Medicine and Director of the Center for Clinical Medical Ethics. She is the author of The Lost Art of Dying: Reviving Forgotten Wisdom and a leading voice on virtue ethics, mortality, and human flourishing in medicine.Show NotesLoneliness, Solitude, and the CityNew York's “unrepresented” patients—those who have no one to make decisions for them.The phenomenon of people “surrounded but unseen” in urban life.“I have a loving family … but I never see them.”Medicine and the PandemicLoneliness intensified during COVID-19: patients dying alone under strict hospital restrictions.Dugdale's reflections on balancing social responsibility with human connection.“We are social creatures. Human beings are meant to be in relationship.”Technology, Fear, and the Online Shadow CommunityPost-pandemic isolation worsened by online echo chambers.One in five adults reports loneliness—back to pre-pandemic levels.The Lost Art of DyingMedieval Ars Moriendi: learning to die well by living well.Virtue and community as the foundation for a good death.“If you don't want to die an impatient, bitter, despairing old fool, then you need to practice hope and patience and joy.”Modern Medicine's Fear of DeathPhysicians unpracticed—and afraid—to talk about mortality.“Doctors themselves are afraid to talk about death.”How palliative care both helps and distances doctors from mortality.Community and MortalityThe man who reconnected with his estranged children after reading The Lost Art of Dying.“He said, ‘I want my kids there when I die.'”Living well so that dying isn't lonely.Programs of Connection and the Body of ChristVolunteer models, day programs, and mutual care as small restorations of community.“The more we commit to others, the more others commit back to us.”Solitude and the Human SpiritDistinguishing solitude, loneliness, and social isolation.Solitude as restorative and necessary: “All of us need solitude. It's a kind of rest.”The contemplative life as vital for engagement with the world.Death, Autonomy, and CommunityThe limits of “my death, my choice.”The communal role in death: “We should have folks at our deathbeds.”Medieval parish customs of accompanying the dying.Seeing and Being SeenA patient long thought impossible to care for says, “Someone finally saw me.”Seeing others deeply as moral and spiritual work.“How can we see each other and connect in a meaningful way?”Production NotesThis podcast featured Lydia DugdaleInterview by Macie BridgeEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Alexa Rollow, Emily Brookfield, and Hope ChunA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/give
Send us a textThe queen of forensic fiction is back!This week on Here's What We Know, New York Times bestselling author and forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs is back to celebrate the release of Evil Bones, her 24th Temperance Brennan novel. From balancing grim mysteries with witty moments to revealing how real-life quirks inspired Tempe's world, Kathy shares stories that remind us why readers keep coming back. You'll also hear how she keeps up with forensic science, her favorite character dialogue, what sets the books apart from the Bones TV series, and why Birdie the cat will never die.In This Episode:The delicate art of using humor to illuminate dark subjectsHow Kathy's writing process keeps Tempe Brennan evolvingThe science and heart behind Evil BonesWhy readers forgive a character's death, but never a pet's"Evil Bones" out November 18th! Pre-order now!This episode is sponsored by:Mike Counsil Plumbing & Rooter (Use code “Gary” to get $89 off any service!)License #: 679261Bio:Kathy Reichs's first novel Déjà Dead catapulted her to fame when it became a New York Times bestseller and won the 1997 Ellis Award for Best First Novel. Her other Temperance Brennan books include Death du Jour, Deadly Decisions, Fatal Voyage, Grave Secrets, Bare Bones, Monday Mourning, Cross Bones, Break No Bones, Bones to Ashes, Devil Bones, 206 Bones, Spider Bones, Flash and Bones, Bones Are Forever, Bones of the Lost, Bones Never Lie, Speaking in Bones and the Temperance Brennan short story collection, The Bone Collection. In addition, Kathy co-authored the Virals young adult series with her son, Brendan Reichs. The best-selling titles are: Virals, Seizure, Code, Exposure, Terminal, and the novella collection Trace Evidence. The series follows the adventures of Temperance Brennan's great niece, Tory Brennan. Dr. Reichs' latest novel, Two Nights, was released July 11 and features Sunday Night, a tough-talking, scarred heroine. Dr. Reichs was also a producer of the hit Fox TV series, Bones, which is based on her work and her novels.Website: https://kathyreichs.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kathyreichs/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kathyreichsbooks/Connect with Gary: Gary's Website Follow Gary on Instagram Gary's Tiktok Gary's Facebook Watch the episodes on YouTube Advertise on the Podcast Thank you for listening. Let us know what you think about this episode. Leave us a review!
Bob Kerlick calls in to break down all of the details behind Pittsburgh international's new terminal finally opening!
Big K Hour 2: Air Travel Updates and A New Terminal Opening Soon! full 1560 Tue, 11 Nov 2025 13:57:12 +0000 miiKCnhWroj8QK1ckGGing0FU4hbPjew news,a-newscasts,top picks The Big K Morning Show news,a-newscasts,top picks Big K Hour 2: Air Travel Updates and A New Terminal Opening Soon! The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.amperwavepod
Big 3 Stories: The End To Shutdown Is Near, Pittsburgh's New Terminal, and Pens Go To Sweden! full 162 Tue, 11 Nov 2025 13:22:17 +0000 xS6v4boSjheyNsVIls07OG5cisEjli6z news,a-newscasts,top picks The Big K Morning Show news,a-newscasts,top picks Big 3 Stories: The End To Shutdown Is Near, Pittsburgh's New Terminal, and Pens Go To Sweden! The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False
ATLP Rewind - Originally Released September 24, 2024On this episode of Around The Layout, we head to New Jersey and talk to Ralph Heiss, owner of the Lehigh Valley Harbor Terminal HO scale layout and frequent operator of quite a few great layouts in the Garden State. Ralph tells us how he got started in the hobby and how he was operating at great layouts by the age of 17. He also shares how he researched the Lehigh Valley, his passion for the history and ghost railroading and how to make good use of free time gifted by a hurricane derived power outage.Learn more about this episode on our website:aroundthelayout.com/rewindThank you to our episode sponsor, Oak Hill Model Railroad Track Supply:https://ohrtracksupply.com/Thank you to our episode sponsor, ScaleSigns.com:https://scalesigns.com/
Metrobús modifica operación por obras en la Terminal 1 del AICM Regresan a clases en Veracruz, excepto en Poza Rica por falta de condicionesDetienen a presuntos integrantes de Los Rusos en SonoraMás información en nuestro podcast
Ep 271Apple says it may have to turn off App Tracking Transparency in Europe - 9to5MacAirPods Live Translation Expands to the EUIt's Not Just You - The iOS Keyboard is BrokenDevelopers Can Now Make Android Apps With Apple's SwiftNisus Writer: Schrödinger's Word Processor - TidBITSGM will ditch Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on all its cars, not just EVsAffinity's new design platform combines everything into one appYour first look at the all-new Affinity M5 MacBook Pro after a week... developer's machine Prvo skineš https://iterm2.com, a onda u njemu otkucašssh sneakers@ansi.rya.nc(Izgleda da Terminal ne podržava 24-bitni kolor, zato mora iTErm2)ZahvalniceSnimano 9.11.2025.Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde.Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić.Artwork epizode by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu
Convidada: Isabela Leite, repórter da GloboNews. Por volta das 16h do dia 9 de novembro de 2024, um homem jurado de morte chegou a São Paulo em um voo vindo de Maceió. Ao desembarcar e sair do Terminal 2, Antônio Vinícius Gritzbach foi executado com tiros de fuzil no aeroporto de Cumbica, em Guarulhos. A execução, no meio do maior aeroporto do Brasil, abria uma Caixa de Pandora sobre o crime organizado. Em conversa com Natuza Nery neste episódio, a jornalista Isabela Leite reconta essa história. Repórter da GloboNews, Isabela relembra como foi o assassinado do homem que delatou o PCC e era considerado por investigadores um “arquivo vivo” da facção. Meses antes de ser morto, Gritzbach havia fechado um acordo com o Ministério Público de São Paulo e denunciado esquemas de lavagem de dinheiro do PCC, além de casos de corrupção policial. Isabela explica as perguntas que ainda estão em aberto sobre o caso. Ela fala as várias linhas de investigação abertas e como elas escancararam esquemas criminosos sofisticados: da corrupção de policiais à lavagem de dinheiro usando fintechs e construtoras. E responde como a morte de Gritzbach mexeu com as polícias de São Paulo.
50 years ago, history was made as Jaws was released to theaters and took the first of a few steps (George Lucas would do the same thing a couple years later with a little space movie you might have heard of) in changing the way cinema was made and marketed to the masses. An argument can be made -and is made on this podcast- that 26 year old director Steven Spielberg got a lifetime mulligan in his career with completing the 1975 blockbuster to the masses. How else can you explain him being allowed to direct again after the release of 2004's The Terminal? But boy was it difficult getting there. Listen to this long awaited, near two hour Three Men and a Retrospective Podcast as Garrett, Matt, and Adam go over everything that went into the infamously difficult shooting of Jaws, as well as review scene by scene one of movie history's most important films. Or is it? And be sure to come back the next few weeks as Adam watches the Jaws sequels for the very first time.
WBBM political editor Geoff Buchholz reports on Mayor Brandon Johnson's plan to buy and renovate Chicago's Greyhound bus terminal.
50 years ago, history was made as Jaws was released to theaters and took the first of a few steps (George Lucas would do the same thing a couple years later with a little space movie you might have heard of) in changing the way cinema was made and marketed to the masses. An argument can be made -and is made on this podcast- that 26 year old director Steven Spielberg got a lifetime mulligan in his career with completing the 1975 blockbuster to the masses. How else can you explain him being allowed to direct again after the release of 2004's The Terminal? But boy was it difficult getting there. Listen to this long awaited, near two hour Three Men and a Retrospective Podcast as Garrett, Matt, and Adam go over everything that went into the infamously difficult shooting of Jaws, as well as review scene by scene one of movie history's most important films. Or is it? And be sure to come back the next few weeks as Adam watches the Jaws sequels for the very first time.
WBBM political editor Geoff Buchholz reports on Mayor Brandon Johnson's plan to buy and renovate Chicago's Greyhound bus terminal.
WBBM political editor Geoff Buchholz reports on Mayor Brandon Johnson's plan to buy and renovate Chicago's Greyhound bus terminal.
Ever right-click the Start button and wonder why you sometimes see Command Prompt, other times PowerShell, or maybe something called Terminal? They look similar, but each has its own role.
¿Cansado del "trabajo sucio" en tus proyectos de código? En este episodio te muestro mi kit de supervivencia en la Terminal de Linux: 4 herramientas CLI que automatizan desde el mensaje de commit con IA hasta el versionado completo del proyecto con Rust.. just (Task Runner)
Matthi & Henry are celebrated for their dynamic Hybrid Live performances and DJ sets. Their weekly radio show, From Techno Into Trance, showcases their ability to seamlessly blend these genres, offering listeners a masterclass in genre-fluid artistry. From Techno Into Trance 95 01 Tom Baker - Collecting Kindling (Original) 02 Antonio Ruscito & Luigi Tozzi - Closer 03 Isaiah & Frenzy - Dreams Of Tomorrow 04 Atmos & Born Sleepy - Ritual Girl 05 Lambda - Hold On Tide (Stoneface & Terminals Hybrid Live Version) 06 Dustin Zahn - Surrender The Body 07 Hertz - Old School 08 Just - World Of Wonders 09 Marco V - Loxia 10 Stoneface & Terminal - Breath In (Hybrid Live Version) 11 Luis M x John Baptiste & Samwise (AUS) - Retox (Luis M 2025 Rework) 12 Gentian - I Wish I Didn't Know You 13 Giorgia Angiuli & Tao Andra - Aura Divina 14 Jarr Head & Pittarius Code - Legends (Extended) 15 Kase Kochen - Living Through Dead Pixels (K.A.L.I.L. Remix) 16 Chris Liebing - Ping Pong Pineapple 17 Melvin Spix x TimeKube - Back To Basics 18 Peter B - Replicated 19 Altinbas - Maniola 20 Autoflower - Rotonda 21 Cold Blue - White Lights 22 YNNY - Subduct 23 Stoneface & Terminal - Berlin'99 (Extended)
What happens when someone fires a gun into the sky? (Hint: It's not good.)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-stories-with-seth-andrews--5621867/support.
Abby Ellis the director of a new film about the plight of the Great Salt Lake called “Terminal,” explains more about the fight currently being waged to save the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere. Then, conservationist and author Thor Hanson discusses his book, “Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid: The Fraught and Fascinating Biology of Climate Change.”
Jack Carr grew up with a love of reading, and when he joined the Navy SEALs, he always carried a book with him into battle. But when we left the military life to focus on his family, a new career as a bestselling author flourished. Now his books have been adapted into two hit Amazon Prime Video series: The Terminal List starring Chris Pratt, and The Terminal List: Dark Wolf starring Taylor Kitsch. In this episode, Jack reveals how his love of reading fuelled his military career, the lessons from his SEAL training he still carries with him today, and how his experience has made him a better storyteller today. LINKS Jack Carr's latest book 'Cry Havoc' is out now Follow Jack on Instagram Follow Ant on Instagram, X, and Facebook Learn more about Ant on his website antmiddleton.com Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITS Host: Ant MiddletonEditor: Adrian WaltonExecutive Producer: Damien Haffenden Managing Producer: Ricardo Bardon Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Mac Geek Gab 1114, you'll uncover a ton of real-world Apple wisdom — from mastering Apple TV's hidden control center to supercharging your Mac keyboard shortcuts. Learn how to re-enable Low Data Mode on your new iPhone, control-click your way into Terminal, and even get an alphabetical list from […]
In this episode, host Brian Gary speaks with creator-showrunner David DiGilio about his action-thriller series The Terminal List and its prequel spinoff series The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, exploring character through the lens of psychology, how scripts are living documents, and much more.
Send us a textThis week, Jess sits down with Matt Casteel and Steve Quick (aka “Clean Cut” and “Flash”) to unpack the powerful movement happening among the men of Westside — Men's Alliance.Discover what's drawing dozens of guys out to the fire pit in rain, snow, or shine… and why this brotherhood is transforming lives. From burpees to devotionals, laughter to real-life struggles, you'll hear how men are finding strength, faith, and purpose — together.Discover:What Men's Alliance is and how it started at WestsideWhy brotherhood and community are essential to spiritual growthThe phrase “Isolation is terminal” — and what it means for men todayReal stories of faith, transformation, and courageHow anyone (no matter fitness level or faith background) can joinWhen men show up, walls come down, and faith gets stronger. Whether you're part of Men's Alliance or just curious, this episode will challenge and inspire you to face life's giants — together.Key Takeaways:Brotherhood breaks isolation and fuels courage.Community makes faith stronger and more real.Everyone needs people who will “hold up their arms” when life gets heavy.Just show up — growth starts with connection.Question for you to think about:Who are the people in your life that help hold your arms up when you're tired?Listen & Connect:Subscribe for weekly encouragement and share this with a friend who needs it.For more info about Men's Alliance or Westside Community Church, visit westsidecommunitychurch.com#MidweekMotivation #MensAlliance #FaithInAction #Brotherhood #WestsideCommunityChurch #Community #Faith #Motivation #IsolationIsTerminal
Canada's prosperity depends on how efficiently it can move goods to market — yet its largest ports have fallen behind the world's best. With global trade accelerating and supply chainsunder pressure, Roberts Bank Terminal 2 represents a generational investment in Canada's competitiveness. In this episode, Peter Xotta, CEO of the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, Devan Fitch, the project's Program Director, and Tamara Vrooman, CEO of Vancouver International Airport, join John Stackhouse to discuss how this long-planned expansion will bring new automation, capacity, and environmental innovation to Canada's Pacific Gateway. Together, they explore how smart infrastructure and strong partnerships can secure Canada's tradefuture — sustainably and sovereignty. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A film that was made to honor our four legged friends and their best efforts to be a GOOD BOY (2025).SUPPORT THE SHOW: PATREONSHOP THE SHOW: TEE PUBLICFOLLOW THE SHOW: INSTAGRAM // TIKTOK // YOUTUBEEMAIL THE SHOW: abreathoffreshmovie@gmail.com
All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton were honored to welcome Darlene Fuchs as guest to the show. About Darlene Fuchs: Darlene Fuchs's writing is shaped by grief and the kind of love that doesn't let go. Her memoir, Get In The Boat, began as a vow to her father and became a raw, clear-eyed account of staying when everything else falls away. She gives voice to the ache behind closed doors—and to the quiet kind of love that keeps showing up, even when no one sees it. About "Get In The Boat": Richard didn't just watch his wife disappear—he lived it. Dementia stripped Gail down memory by memory, until she became a ghost inside the body he still kissed goodnight. He stayed. Through the blank stares, the violent confusion, the heartbreak on repeat. Then came the gut punch no one sees coming: their great-grandson. A brain tumor. Terminal. Another slow-motion goodbye. And just as the grief settled, COVID slammed the door shut. No visitors. No help. Just Richard—grief rotting in one room, and a slow death unraveling in the other. Get In The Boat is not a soft-focus memoir. It's raw. It's real. It's what love looks like when memory is gone, hope is thin, and staying feels like breaking. Because sometimes love looks like hell. And you walk through it anyway.
The Dodgers are heading home for Game 3 of the World Series tomorrow after tying things up in Toronto last night. LAX closes Terminal 5 for construction of a brand new state of the art terminal ahead of the 2028 Olympics. A local organization is using horror movies to help people deal with stress. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!Support the show: https://laist.com
STONEFACE & TERMINAL - Live @ ТРАНСМИССИЯ ЛАБИРИНТ (2025-10-25, Spb)
durée : 00:29:31 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund, Karine Le Loët - 12 novembre 2022, Sir Alfred Mehran s'éteint dans l'aéroport de Roissy où il a vécu 18 ans. Ce réfugié politique iranien avait pourtant perçu une forte somme d'argent quand Steven Spielberg a voulu porter sa vie à l'écran dans "Terminal". Que s'est-il passé ensuite ? Un récit signé Karine Le Loët. - réalisation : Anne-Laure Chanel
Everyone from a GIF will be live in person at a convention center once we figure out how to rent it. Gore-themed birthday parties go crazy but the ARG is too hard. Dark triad style individuals such as Andrew Milonakis are leaving out poisoned cat poop for the neighborhood dogs to ensure that they never become the Jodie Foster in someone's Taxi Driver fantasy. Arby's meat nuggets are pretty good but later in the bathroom it might be a four-tiki-torcher plus a fire pit and a Febreze cloud that gets ignited. The guy in The Terminal was so lucky until he got turned into CGI and had to drive a Christmas train. China has a skeleton law and Perm is by the Urals.
In episode 269 of the Simple Flying Podcast, your hosts Tom & Channing discuss,Deadly Boeing 747 runway excursion in Hong KongAtlanta Police arrest man who attempted to shoot up airportUnited Airlines 737 MAX windshield cracks inflightLAX closing Terminal 5 in preparation for the 2028 OlympicsDubai Airshow preview
The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (10/23) - Tim Conway Jr. fills in for John. Caleb Lindsey, Director of Operations for R+L Carriers SoCal, highlighted the company's impressive new Bloomington Service Center, one of 13 California hubs. The state-of-the-art terminal features 325 dock doors and a 350% increase in door capacity over the previous location, plus a multi-bay maintenance shop—a major boost to the company's Southern California freight operations. Crime continues to surge in Arcadia, where a jewelry store heist saw burglars tunnel through a wall to loot valuables, followed by a home invasion where armed intruders tied up victims, stealing both jewelry and a car. In West Hollywood, a Rolex thief picked the wrong target—his victim turned out to be a professional fighter, who tackled and subdued him on the spot. The NBA gambling scandal deepened as U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. condemned the alleged mob-linked insider betting ring involving Rozier and Jones, calling it “one of the most brazen sports corruption schemes since the legalization of online betting.” Officials say the operation manipulated confidential NBA player information to rig wagers and rake in millions. Angel checked in with Thursday's traffic hotspots, while national headlines included a massive egg recall—over 6 million eggs pulled due to Salmonella risk—and methane gas leak evacuations on the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach. Rounding out the hour, Toys “R” Us announced a nostalgic comeback with 30 new stores opening nationwide just in time for the holidays.
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
For decades, the developer terminal has remained largely unchanged. But for Warp CEO and co-founder Zach Lloyd, reinventing this core tool is the key to unlocking AI agents for coding, debugging, and automating the entire development process. Zach joins Elad Gil to discuss how seeing this opportunity for innovation led to Warp's agentic terminal for developers. Zach talks about the phases of software development, from coding by hand to the current "develop by prompt" era, and the coming age of fully automated development. Plus, Zach and Elad explore the deep philosophical questions around intelligence versus consciousness in AI models, and what it would take to believe a computer program is truly aware. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @zachlloydtweets | @warpdotdev Chapters: 00:00 – Zach Lloyd Introduction 00:32 – AI, Intelligence, and Consciousness 06:55 – What Warp Does 07:38 – Benefits of the Terminal as a Launchpoint 08:27 – Features Driving Warp's Adoption 09:12 – Zach's View of the Coding Market 10:27 – Evolution of Coding Development 12:45 – Importance of Senior Engineer Expertise 14:11 – Future of Security and Other Dev Tools 22:22 – Why Zach Focused on the Terminal 23:52 – The Future of the Model Layer 25:36 – What Zach's Excited About in the AI Dev World 27:18 – Conclusion
We've got another edition of our intermittent interview show for you, this one featuring Sadie Couture in conversation with Hannah Tollefson.You'll remember Sadie as co-producer and reporter of FE3.4 — Dama Drama. Since then, she's become a PhD student in Communication Studies at McGill University pursuing research at the intersection of media history, sound studies, and feminist science and technology studies.Hannah's work is situated at the intersection of environmental, media, and infrastructure studies. She researches the role of socio-technical systems in land, water, and labour struggles, infrastructures of energy transition, and the politics of green capitalism.This episode focusses on Hannah's writing on the Port of Vancouver, the concept of "tidewater", the nature of logistics, and the supply chain in which we're all entangled. Don't miss it.(Hannah's dissertation, the main subject of this discussion, is under University embargo until Dec 14, 2025. Check back here after then for a link. Until then, one chapter is available below).Hannah kindly compiled the following citations:ReferencesKD Derickson, The Annihilation of Time by Space: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335733261_The_annihilation_of_time_by_spaceDeborah Cowen, The Deadly Life of Logistics: https://www.upress.umn.edu/9780816680887/the-deadly-life-of-logistics/Reconstructing Pre-contact Shoreline (UBC article): https://open.library.ubc.ca/soa/cIRcle/collections/facultyresearchandpublications/52383/items/1.0407075Hannah Tollefson, on the ECHO program in The Journal of Environmental Media https://www.researchgate.net/publication/383972463_On_synchronicity_Green_shipping's_logistical_and_real-time_mediaRelated news & linksFuture Ecologies episode “Terminal”: https://www.futureecologies.net/listen/fe-4-2-terminalOn plans to dredge Burrard Inlet: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/dredge-burrard-inlet-vancouver-fraser-port-authority-tsleil-waututh-nation-1.7545465On tanker traffic impacts of TMX: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/tanker-traffic-trans-mountain-pipeline-expansion-1.7305702Report on effectiveness of habitat compensation in the Fraser :
Today we discuss the experience of returning home after timeway—culture shock, social media, and seeing your home with fresh eyes. Then a difficult set of topics: anorexia, physician assisted suicide, “terminal” diagnoses, social contagions, and what people have a right to do with their own lives. Finally: AI has been used to predict potentially useful drug combinations to fight cancer. What does this mean for the future of medicine, and AI?988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: https://988lifeline.orgFree and confidential helpline for individuals and families facing mental disorders: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/helplines/national-helpline*****Our sponsors:Fresh Pressed Olive Oil Club: Scrumptious & freshly harvested. Go to http://www.GetFreshDarkHorse.com to get a bottle of the best olive oil you've ever had for $1 shipping.HelixHelix: Excellent, sleep-enhancing, American-made mattresses. Go to http://www.HelixSleep.com/DarkHorse to get 20% off all mattress orders.Manukora: the most flavorful, delicious, and nutritious honey you'll ever have. Get $25 off your starter kit at http://www.Manukora.com/DarkHorse*****Join us on Locals! Get access to our Discord server, exclusive live streams, live chats for all streams, and early access to many podcasts: https://darkhorse.locals.comHeather's newsletter, Natural Selections (subscribe to get free weekly essays in your inbox): https://naturalselections.substack.comOur book, A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century, is available everywhere books are sold, including from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3AGANGg (commission earned)Check out our store! Epic tabby, digital book burning, saddle up the dire wolves, and more: https://darkhorsestore.org*****Mentioned in this episode:Denver Post op-ed on Jane Allen: https://www.denverpost.com/2025/10/02/assisted-suicide-was-offered-to-my-friend-jane-allen-she-had-an-eating-disorder-opinion/Gaudiani et al 2022. Terminal anorexia nervosa: three cases and proposed clinical characteristics. Journal of Eating Disorders, 10(1): 23: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s40337-022-00548-3.pdfGuarda et al 2022. Terminal anorexia nervosa is a dangerous term: it cannot, and should not, be defined. Journal of eating disorders, 10(1): 79: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s40337-022-00599-6.pdMia Hughes' tweet thread on social contagions: https://x.com/_CryMiaRiver/status/1491065839495544837Laura Delano on DarkHorse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18XtCdasn2Q&list=PLjQ2gC-5yHEuZwhHfjXu3KH8MomS2N3zq&index=13Laura Delano's book, Unshrunk, excerpted at Natural Selections: https://naturalselections.substack.com/p/informed-consent-in-the-land-of-psychiatricHow a Gemma model helped discover a new potential cancer therapy pathway: https://blog.google/technology/ai/google-gemma-ai-cancer-therapy-discoverySupport the show
I can't believe its not bigger news that your federal government is currently operating with a surplus. Wait, what? It's true. In September with tariffs and more, the treasury took in $198 billion dollars more than it spent. Imagine what October will be like with a government shutdown. Meanwhile, Kansas City, Mo is $100 million short on it's budget but has approved $22 million for a temporary jail to house 100 criminals during the World Cup. You can't make this up. KCI's terminal gets ta new name. My buddy Cato has a nifty idea to taunt the No Kings rally folks this weekend. North Kansas City's mayor puts out a statement about the Royals building a ballpark in Clay County and Lee Sterling of www.paramountsports.com has your pigskin picks.
Day 1,328.Today, as we learn the Donald Trump administration has been sharing intelligence enabling Kyiv to strike at Russian energy facilities, we reflect on the likelihood that Tomahawk missiles are incoming, and the fallout from the US President not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. Then we hear live from the country of Georgia, where protests continue and tensions remain high, before Francis ends with an appeal on a neglected subject: animals in war.Contributors:Francis Dearnley (Executive Editor for Audio). @FrancisDearnley on X.Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor of Defence). @DomNicholls on X.Marika Mikia-shvili (Foreign affairs, Droa Party - Georgia). @Mikiashvili_M on X.MORE TICKETS JUST RELEASED FOR 'UKRAINE: THE LATEST' LIVE, IN-PERSON:Join us for an in-person discussion and Q&A at the distinguished Honourable Artillery Company in London on 22nd October starting at 7pm.Our panel includes General Sir Richard Barrons, former head of UK Joint Forces Command and latterly one of the authors of Britain's Strategic Defence Review, and Orysia Lutsevych, head of the Ukraine Forum at the Chatham House think tank. Tickets are open to everybody and can be purchased at: https://www.squadup.com/events/ukrainelive SIGN UP TO THE ‘UKRAINE: THE LATEST' WEEKLY NEWSLETTER:http://telegraph.co.uk/ukrainenewsletter Each week, Dom Nicholls and Francis Dearnley answer your questions, provide recommended reading, and give exclusive analysis and behind-the-scenes insights – plus maps of the frontlines and diagrams of weapons to complement our daily reporting. It's free for everyone, including non-subscribers.CONTENT REFERENCED:Learn more about the Dickin Medal - the animals' Victoria Cross:https://www.pdsa.org.uk/what-we-do/animal-awards-programme/pdsa-dickin-medal Trump gave specific intelligence to Ukraine for strikes on Russian energy (The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/10/12/trump-shares-intelligence-ukraine-strike-russian-energy/ Putin: Trump's too good for the Nobel Peace Prize (The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/10/10/donald-trump-loses-out-on-nobel-peace-prize-2025/ Melania Trump: I convinced Putin to send Ukrainian children home (The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/politics/2025/10/10/melania-trump-putin-children-families/ Senate Passes Bipartisan $925 Billion Defense Policy Bill (New York Times):https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/09/us/senate-passes-bipartisan-925-billion-defense-policy-bill.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.