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In this episode, Pete Pizzutillo speaks with Trent Edwards, President of Broadband Solutions at TAC Communications. Edwards provides insights into the current broadband landscape, TAC's evolution, and the significant role partnerships play in addressing industry challenges. With his extensive experience, Edwards discusses workforce issues, creative strategies for collaboration, and the importance of embracing new approaches to broadband construction. His forward-thinking perspective emphasizes cooperation and strategic preparation for the next wave of broadband infrastructure development. Click the link below to listen. Also subscribe to the Broadband Bunch so you never miss an episode. To learn more: https://www.takcommunications.com
Sometimes things just go wrong. The goal is you can traverse the obstacles in your life with the help of friends and family. Thank you to Trent Edwards, Dan Hopla, Danny Shaw, Phil Hicks. You guys helped us get through this rough patch. I can't thank you enough. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joshua-peek/support
What led Caesar to cross the Rubicon River? Why was it such a big deal? And was Pompey really that great? Trent Edwards and Steve Fait are joined by Lee Uniacke for an improvised history that follows Caesar and friends on their fateful journey, which may require a stop for snacks. Trent and Steve then interview history teacher Matt Roberto about what actually happened. Links To Further Yer Book-Learnin' Julius Caesar (Gaius Julius Caesar) c. 12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC was one of the all-time great generals, empire-builders, and quote-givers while being murdered. Caesar crossed the Rubicon Jan. 10, 49 BCE. Pompey the Great (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus) c. 29 Sept. 106 – 28 Sept. 48 BC was a powerful Roman statesman and general. The Battle of Philippi was the final battle in the Liberators' civil war between the forces of Mark Antony and Octavian (of the Second Triumvirate) and the leaders of Julius Caesar's assassination, Brutus and Cassius, in 42 BC, at Philippi in Macedonia. Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero) c. 3 Jan. 106 BC – 7 Dec. 43 BC was a Roman statesman and gifted orator. Marius (Gaius Marius) c. 157 BC – 13 January 86 BC was a Roman general and statesman who held the office of consul a record seven times. Sulla (Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix) c. 138–78 BC was the first man of the Roman Republic to seize power by force. Crassus (Marcus Licinius Crassus) c. 115 – 53 BC is often referred to as "the richest man in Rome". Savor the sweet history of cannoli. Ireland gets potatoes in 1589. Cleopatra (Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator) c. 70/69 BC – 10 Aug. 30 BC was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and a heckuva kisser. The Battle of Pharsalus was the decisive battle of Caesar's Civil War fought on 9 August 48 BC near Pharsalus in Central Greece. A Roman circus was one of the top choices for ancient entertainment. P.T. Barnum (Phineas Taylor Barnum) c. July 5, 1810 – April 7, 1891 was a showman and a scammer famous for co-founding the Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
How did San Francisco handle one of the biggest natural disaster haymakers in North America's history? How did scientists gauge the strength of the earthquake in these days before the Richter scale? And at the turn of the 20th Century, was the dreamy Mayor of San Francisco more obsessed with pizza or dim sum? Trent Edwards and Steve Fait are joined by Scott Borden for an unavoidably shaky improv set filled with foodies, fitness, and fireworks. Trent and Steve then interview Jamie O'Keefe, curator for the San Francisco Fire Department Museum, about what actually happened. Links To Further Yer Book-Learnin' The California Academy's history of The Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906. How did Chinatown overcome its destruction and a 1906 San Francisco rebuilding committee's attempt to relocate Chinese-Americans? How does the Richter Scale work? The story behind the phoenix on San Francisco's city and fire department seals. How long did it take San Francisco to improve its fire codes after the Great Fire of 1906? Enrico Caruso (25 February 1873 – 2 August 1921), an Italian operatic tenor, defended his actions during the quake in an article. Eugene “Handsome Gene” Schmitz, was under the thumb of corrupt city boss Abe Ruef. Not baseball hero Babe Ruth. Phew! Dennis Sullivan was the San Francisco Fire Department Chief in 1906. The Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915. The collapse of the Old City Hall of San Francisco. The TransAmerica Pyramid is a skyscraper built to survive big earthquakes. The Pacific Ring of Fire. The Palace Hotel.
Who bombed Wall Street? Why was all the evidence swept away literally overnight? Trent Edwards and Steve Fait are joined by Scott Borden for a bombing-inspired improv set that may include a nitroglycerine chaser for meatloaf. Trent and Steve then interview history expert Randy Baker about what actually happened. Further Book Smarts Inspired By This Episode The Wall Street Bombing of 1920 rocked the financial district of Manhattan, New York City, on Sep. 16, 1920 at 12:01 p.m. Its investigation was handled by the predecessor to the FBI. John Pierpont “Jack” or “JP” Morgan Jr. (Sep. 7, 1867 – March 13, 1943) was heir to the JP Morgan fortune and head of JP Morgan & Co. after the death of his father in 1913. William Hammond Remick (Oct. 14, 1866 – March 9, 1922) was president of the New York Stock Exchange during the 1920 Wall Street bombing. Mario Buda (Oct. 13, 1883 – June 1, 1963) was an Italian anarchist with the militant American Galleanists in the late 1910s. The 1920 World Series was actually played three weeks after the Wall Street Bombing, with the Cleveland Indians beating the Brooklyn Robins. The Wall Street Panic of 1893, (May-Nov. 1893) included a run on currency, and closures of banks and businesses who didn't have cash to pay their workers. Laissez-faire Capitalism in American History — Laissez-faire capitalism, where the government plays a minimal role in the economy, dominated the Gilded Age. The US Federal Government was lax in its regulation of the stock market throughout the 1920s before the legendary crash of 1929. Before the stock market crash of 1929, stocks quadrupled in value during the 1920s. Congress gave women the right to vote in August, 1920, when it ratified the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution. The Progressive Era c. 1896–1917 featured widespread social activism and political reform across the US to combat corruption, monopoly, waste, and inefficiency. Trust-busting — Trust-busting was meant to break the near monopolies of major corporations in the Gilded Age. By 1928, 24% of the nation's wealth was held by just 1% of the population. President Theodore Roosevelt earned the nickname of the Trust Buster President, initiating the era of Trust Busting by enforcing the Sherman Antitrust Act. In 2023, more than one-quarter of all household wealth, 26.5%, belonged to Americans who earn enough money to rank in the top percentile by income, according to Federal Reserve statistics through mid-2023. Anybody seen Teddy Roosevelt lately?
In this episode, Trent Edwards, the President of Mears Broadband, discusses his journey in the telecom industry and highlights the unique approach of Mears as a contractor. He emphasizes the importance of building partnerships and trust with customers, and the value of a diverse and empowered workforce. Trent also shares his thoughts on the opportunities and challenges facing the industry, the need for workforce development, and his vision for Mears' future. Check out the full conversation and learn more about Mears' commitment to being different and making a positive impact in the industry. Join the 5G Talent Talk community today: broadstaffglobal.comInstagramLinkedInFacebookYouTube
Increasing datacenter density while managing HVAC and electrical costs is a hard problem, especially as processor and GPU vendors continue to push solutions that run hotter and consume more energy than ever before. This has pushed us into the age of liquid cooling. While Direct-2-Chip liquid cooling has become an acceptable alternative to the traditional air-cooled datacenter, cooling technology has evolved. The state-of-the-art is now 2-Phase Immersion Cooling, where servers are housed in an enclosure full of a dialelectric fluid that removes the heat, all without fans or heatsinks. It's a remarkable technology. In this episode, hosts Matt Kimball and Steve McDowell talk to the Mears Group, a Quanta Services company, about its approach to 2-Phase Immersion Cooling which is just coming to market. Joining the podcast are Todd Richard, senior vice president at Mears, and Trent Edwards, executive vice president of Mears. The group talk about what 2-Phase Immersion Cooling is, how it has benefits both within the datacenter at the edge, and what differentiates Mears.
Meet 2 police officers riding in the 25th Anniversary Tour de Rock event. The ride spans the length of Vancouver Island and takes place between 24 September and 7 October 2022. Constable Tristan Williams of VicPD and Retired Saanich Inspector Trent Edwards are two members of this year's team. Hear from them about what inspired them to participate in the event.Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock is an exciting annual event where law enforcement and emergency services personnel raise money for childhood cancer research and support services at the Canadian Cancer Society. Please support Tristan and Trent at the attached links:https://www.tourderock.ca/dt_team/tristan-williams/https://www.tourderock.ca/dt_team/trent-edwards/https://twitter.com/@TourdeRockhttps://www.instagram.com/tourderock_/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/CopsTourdeRockSound editing done by Todd Mason.More about the Victoria City Police Union (VCPU): - Tweet us at https://twitter.com/VicPD_Union - Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/vicpd_union/ - Find us on FaceBook at https://www.facebook.com/truebluevictoria/ - Visit our website for information at https://truebluevic.ca/ - Email us at media@vcpu.ca for any media inquiries or requests to be on the True Blue Podcast
It's a big one for Bills fans, as one of the most spectacular starts to a season during the drought came to a massive halt! The turbulent 2008 season with Trent Edwards under center. Matt and Andrew do a brief look through on the potential outcomes of an injury free Trent Edwards season, and what could have been.
Enjoy this fun and informative interview with the General Manager of the Parkland USA Rockies ROC. You'll discover: Trent's colorful story of how he landed his first job and what he learned. 3 success strategies for every Parkland USA employee. The key for continuing our growth in the Rockies region. Advice on how to survive when being attacked by a moose.
On this episode of "The Bruce Exclusive", Bruce previews the Las Vegas Raiders, compares Derek Carr to Trent Edwards, and goes through listener #almightytake submissions. Subscribe to the Buffalo Rumblings podcast channel featuring Billieve, Blitzed Bills, Buff Hub, Buffalo Rumblings Q&A, Breaking Buffalo Rumblings, The Bruce Exclusive, Circling the Wagons, and The Jamie D and Big Newt Show: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Play | Spotify | Podbean | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Megaphone Ask Alexa or Google Home to play the Buffalo Rumblings podcast! If you like our show, tell a friend and spread the word! Editor’s note: If you’re viewing this in Apple News, you’ll need to click to a web browser to hear the embedded audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of "The Bruce Exclusive", Bruce previews the Las Vegas Raiders, compares Derek Carr to Trent Edwards, and goes through listener #almightytake submissions. Subscribe to the Buffalo Rumblings podcast channel featuring Billieve, Blitzed Bills, Buff Hub, Buffalo Rumblings Q&A, Breaking Buffalo Rumblings, The Bruce Exclusive, Circling the Wagons, and The Jamie D and Big Newt Show: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Play | Spotify | Podbean | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Megaphone Ask Alexa or Google Home to play the Buffalo Rumblings podcast! If you like our show, tell a friend and spread the word! Editor’s note: If you’re viewing this in Apple News, you’ll need to click to a web browser to hear the embedded audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill, Jeff, and Nick are talking all things Trent Edwards today, this the fifth day of June.
For our first player profile episode, Tim is joined by NYS Athletic Trainer of the Year, Jarett Rhodes of East Ridge High School. Tim and Jarett break down the meteoric rise and fall from grace of a quarterback who looked like he could be the savior. They go over the famous hit that gave Edwards his concussion, we review the procedures the BILLS used then compare them to concussion science and procedures of today. Tim and Jarett break down Trent’s run with the BILLS and ultimately try to figure out who’s to blame for him not panning out!
Show notes – http://heytechiesshow.com/shows/november-12-2015 On This Weeks episode Bruce and The Guru vacated the premises and Michael stole the show. Michael opens the show with all the internal housekeeping, discuss our upcoming shows and our on location episodes. Our guest Trent Edwards of STRIVR Labs calls in. He takes a call from Haisten from DegaBots. In […]
Trent Edwards discusses: 1) Virtual Reality Technology for Quarterbacks 2) How revolutionary the technology will be 3) Thoughts on Chip Kelly and Sam Bradford
Sheil Kapadia joins the show to predict the Eagles 53 man roster and talk Trent Edwards mania.
This week, the boys talk about the Bills' dumping of Trent Edwards, the end of a storied career in San Francisco, a possible trade between Sam and Mr. T and finish things off by offering a few predictions about Week 4. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, or download it directly to your computer. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, or download it directly to your computer
Trent Edwards and Marshawn Lynch visit Arrowhead Stadium for the first time in their careers. However, will they experience the loudness of the stadium? Farzin breaks down the Chiefs and Bills game.