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J.D. Grear Rebukes his churchCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
Today's focus is, talking about others. The danger of gossip and slanderCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
A look at a news report about Gen X and Church attendanceCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We continue our study of the proper distinction between law and gospel.Check out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We continue to review a sermon dealing with anxietyCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We continue our review of a sermon on anxietyCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We review a sermon on anxietyCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We continue our summer study of JeremiahCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We continue our summer study of JeremiahCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We continue our study of JeremiahCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We continue our study of JeremiahCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
I spend some time reviewing a sermon on Jeremiah 13Check out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We continue our study of the proper distinction between law and gospelCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
Today's Focus is a summary of the book, Jesus and John WayneCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
Late night devotional thought on Luke 11:27-28Check out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
I respond to an email that contains a number of questions about law and gospelCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We do more work on law and gospelCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
Today's Focus is, bible dictionariesCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We continue our summer study of JeremiahCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
More work on the proper distinction between law and gospelCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
A discussion about day 2 of the 2023 National Sword ConferenceCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We need to talk about Hebrews and RestCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We continue our work on the proper distinction between law and gospelCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
A discussion about Day 2 of the National Sword ConferenceCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
A discussion about night one of the 2023 Sword ConferenceCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
I review a sermon from the 2022 national sword conferenceCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We continue our work on the book of JeremiahCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
A look at a perplexing theological reality.Check out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We continue our study of JeremiahCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We continue our work on the proper distincion between law and gospel.Check out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
Today's Focus is, Love Not the WorldCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
I start the law and gospel series over. Check out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
Today's Focus is, Love Not the World--Check out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
We review a sermon from the 2022 National Sword Conference. Check out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
Today's focus is, Jude's warningCheck out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
Do you need to hear a sermon in person? Check out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
Is there an inappropriate place for the gospel? Check out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen to Theology Central at Podurama.com and the Podurama app.
A look at the Podurama app. Check out the Podurama app in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Mac App Store, and the Windows App Store. Listen on Podurama.com
Why we feel recent attacks by the Software Freedom Conservancy against Microsoft are costing the SFC serious credibility.
After reminiscing about .Net's 20th birthday, Mike and Chris air IBM's hypocritically dirty laundry and marvel at Microsoft's 3D chess moves.
Microsoft reduces their cut from games sold on the Windows App Store to 12 percent. Will Steam fall under pressure?Halo Infinite on the PC will support 32:9 ultrawide monitors, crossplay, cross progression, and more! Looks like Microsoft is doubling down on PC gaming.74 more games get Microsoft's FPS Boost on the Xbox Series X/S. Assassing's Creed Unity at 120 frames per second sounds like a really good thingSpeaking of 120 frames per second, it appears that the Mass Effect Legendary edition will only able to run at 120 frames per second on the Xbox Series X... too bad for the PS5 fans that were waiting for the game to dropWhat's going to drop later this year however is the promised Xbox Series X mini fridges! Confirmed that it will be "widely available". I'm so getting one!Sony swooped in after Discord rejected Microsoft's buyout offer and instead made a minority investment into Discord to have it fully integrated into the PlayStation ecosystem next yearNintendo announces Game Builder Garage on the Nintendo Switch; a game that teaches you how to code and develop games... in a very fun and Nintendo way!Terry Crews calls for localizing Mother 3... could his voice be loud enough?
This week on Episode 498 of Priority One: We Trek Out what Spiner has to say about a TNG reboot? A new book featuring Cristóbal Rios is on the horizon. And we've learned what the next event in Star Trek Online is slated to be. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages This Week's Community Questions are: CQ: If there was a feature film reboot of the Next Generation, who would you cast as Data? AND CQ: What bridge officer traits do you rely on for your builds in Star Trek Online? Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! TREK IT OUT Brent Spiner - Next Gen Reboot Brent Spiner recently sat down with SYFY Wire to discuss a plethora of things from his upcoming book, “Fan Fiction: A Mem-noir: Inspired by True Events,” to what tips he would give to Patrick Stewart on portraying an android Jean-Luc for Picard season 2. Spoiler alert by the way. Amongst the many topics touched upon was one in particular which will undoubtedly provide some Trek trivia fodder. It turns out that before Spiner suggested that he play Dr. Noonian Soong, Data's creator, a different actor had already been cast in the role. Keye Luke was set to play the part originally. Having a role in the TOS episode, Whom Gods Destroy, Luke is most well known as Master Po from the Kung Fu TV series in the 70's and as the shop owner who cares for Gizmo in the Gremlins movies. Spiner was unaware that an actor had already been cast and tried to rescind his suggestion afterwards. But the creative team decided to have Spiner play the part and begin building the impressive list of characters and personalities that Spiner would ultimately play. And which of those characters is his favorite to play? ”I always liked playing Lore, because Lore is really more like me than any of the other characters I've ever played because I am evil.” Spiner also credits Michael Westmore with helping him create the character of Noonian Soong. Talking about the Soong makeup, Spiner said, “When he put it on me and I looked in the mirror, I knew exactly how to play the part. I owe him a lot, because I think we collaborated on that.” Later on in the interview Spiner was asked about the future of Star Trek. In addition to enjoying the recent Star Trek movies, Spiner said, “I think that sooner or later, they're going to do a reboot, a motion picture version of Next Generation, and cast some young guys in our parts.” Star Trek: Picard: Rogue Elements If you were a fan of Spanish Han Solo… I mean, Cristóbal Rios -- Captain of La Sirena… then you might want to mark your calendars for August 17th! New York Times Bestseller, John Jackson Miller is taking you on a spicy adventure featuring your favorite tall, dark, spanish drink of water. Based on events occurring PRIOR to meeting Picard and taking on the Synth Plot to rid the galaxy of all organic life, Miller's book, “Rogue Elements” takes on adventures with ”exotic lovers and locales... as well as dangers galore -- and Rios learns the hard way that good crew members are hard to find”. ASTROMETRICS REPORT By Dr. Robert Hurt Image: NASA/JPL For this week's Astrometrics Report, what else could I talk about other than the incredible feat of interplanetary gymnastics, with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory once again sticking the landing by delivering the Perseverance rover to the surface of Mars? There were a lot of happy faces in Mission Control on February 18th, when the "all's well" signals came back from the Red Planet. You may have a sense of déjà vu looking at this new rover since it bears a strong resemblance to its younger sibling, the highly-successful Curiosity rover. This is no accident: Perseverance is essentially built on the same chassis. When you have a flexible design that's been proven to work, it makes sense to leverage that technology moving forward. Of course, Perseverance brings a lot of new technologies to bear. NASA's website explains that the mission addresses high-priority science goals for Mars exploration, including key questions about the potential for life on Mars. The mission takes the next step by not only seeking signs of habitable conditions on Mars in the ancient past, but also searching for signs of past microbial life itself. Image: NASA/JPL It also provides opportunities to gather knowledge and demonstrate technologies to address the challenges of future human expeditions to Mars. These include testing a method for producing oxygen from the Martian atmosphere, identifying other resources like subsurface water, improving landing techniques, and characterizing weather, dust, and other environmental conditions that could affect future astronauts living and working on Mars. Personally I'm most excited over the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, a technology testbed to pave the way for more flexible aerial explorations of our neighboring planet. Building a drone for Mars is not trivial: when the surface pressure is only 1% that of Earth at sea level, you have to crank out a lot more lift than your typical off-the-shelf drone. Everything we learn from Ingenuity's performance will help us design a new generation of flying laboratories that can be sent to Mars and other places in the Solar System. But if you just want to watch something cool, another mission first includes actual video document of the descent and landing. This is the first time we can see the mind-numbing complexity of the landing sequence directly, instead of relying on visual effects simulations. Adding the diagnostic cameras did cut into the tightly-controlled weight budget for the mission, but it will give engineers lots of insight to how well the technologies are performing...in addition to giving us a great show. Perseverance has already sent back an incredible panorama of its landing site within the Jezero Crater, and even recording what the surface of Mars sounds like. Scientists think that about 3.5 billion years ago, Jezero Crater was actually a lake before Mars lost most of its atmosphere and surface water. This was identified as an ideal place to look for any hints that Mars could have harbored life early in its history. There won't be any quick answers here, but the instruments on Perseverance are well-suited to study the geological clues in this exciting new locale. Make sure to keep an eye on NASA's website in the coming months to see what Perseverance learns. Star Trek Gaming News by Thomas Reynolds, Shane Hoover & Anthony Cox Extinction Events and Campaign Trails By Thomas Reynolds The 11th Anniversary celebrations are over, captains. So now it's obviously time for another grind. As first seen in an unintended Ten Forward stream leak, the next STO event is a 3-week Voth Advance reprise, from February 25th-March 18th, probably following the daily-TFO-for-14-days format. Players can earn Molor's Flaming Sword by completing either “The Breach” or “Storming the Spire” daily during the event. This round of the Voth Advance also starts off the third of STO's popular Event Campaigns. But will it be worth the fatigue this time around? The grand prize for 2021 is either 1500 Lobi, a T6 Zen Store ship, or a Premium T6 Starship Choice. So I'd say yes, yes it is. Read more about the event in our shownotes. Fair Trait Associations By Thomas Reynolds Bridge crew: even if they aren't doing kick flips all the time, they're an essential part of any Star Trek story. They tap consoles, tap each other, and help the audience tap into each show's heart and history. And sometimes, we even learn their names! Although maybe it takes until Season 2 to get there. In Star Trek Online, your bridge crew serves another purpose beyond away parties and eye candy. As your species, career, and lockbox luck give you stat-improving traits, boff traits improve your captainly effectiveness too. Some are useful in very, very specific situations. Nelen Exil --- HE gets knocked down, then he gets up again, so they'll never keep him down. Might not sound useful to your phaser-basted corpse, but a team medic who isn't one-and-done isn't a bad idea. However, the most highly-prized boffs offer traits for space combat and ground. Everyone–not just DPS chasers and PvPers–should look around their bridge and ask if they're truly getting peak performance. Space traits won't make-or-break builds, but don't leave weapon crit bonuses and hull regen buffs on the ready room table. We asked...well, solicited…alright, pestered the P1 production crew to share space boff traits they prefer on their builds. We'll discuss a few here for your listening pleasure, with the full list in the shownotes. Star Trek Timelines Adds New “Crew Retrieval” System By Anthony Cox Over in the mobile world of Star Trek gaming, Star Trek Timelines has added a new feature to help players retrieve specific crew members for their collections. Timelines is a game where you collect crew members from all the various timelines and time periods of Star Trek, assemble them on a team, and battle against mission requirements. It's pretty much Star Trek: Pokemon. There are several rarities of crew members and it can sometimes be frustrating trying to collect that one specific character you need to complete your collections. Well, Tilting Point, the relatively new owners of Star Trek Timelines, has released a helpful, yet somewhat complicated new system. The Crew Retrieval system. The scan feature, which is not new, is used to gain random items throughout the day. Scans were free every 3 hours. Now, scans cost a new currency called ISM or Interstellar Medium. And each scan result not only grants you a random item, but also gives you a chance to gain a constellation. Every time you scan without gaining a constellation the chance you'll get one on the next scan increases. So, what do you do with constellations. Well, using more ISM you can open constellations which will grant you Polestars. What's a Polestar you ask? A Polestar gives you the ability to narrow down a single variable to reduce the pool of crew members from which you're trying to retrieve. These variables can be a skill, a trait, or a rarity. Once you've set up to 4 polestars you then spend credits and, you guessed it, a NEW type of currency called Quantum, to retrieve your crew member. If you've narrowed it down enough it might not be a random pull. For example, let's say you're looking for Grand Nagus Rom, he's a 5 star rarity, has the traits Ferengi, Diplomat, Politician, and has the skills Command, Diplomacy, and Engineer. So you could use a Polestar for rarity 5-star, a Polestar for the Ferengi trait, one for the Politician trait, and one for the Engineer skill. That will hopefully narrow down the pool to just Grand Nagus Rom. Then spend your credits and quantums and see what you get. When a Polestar is pulled from a constellation it already has a specific attribute. Either a specific rarity, trait, or skill. So you'll need to find the right ones if you're looking to zone in on that specific crew member. Star Trek Timelines is available in the Google Play Store, Apple App Store, Steam, Facebook, and Windows App Store.
This week on Episode 498 of Priority One: We Trek Out what Spiner has to say about a TNG reboot? A new book featuring Cristóbal Rios is on the horizon. And we’ve learned what the next event in Star Trek Online is slated to be. Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages This Week’s Community Questions are: CQ: If there was a feature film reboot of the Next Generation, who would you cast as Data? AND CQ: What bridge officer traits do you rely on for your builds in Star Trek Online? Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! TREK IT OUT Brent Spiner - Next Gen Reboot Brent Spiner recently sat down with SYFY Wire to discuss a plethora of things from his upcoming book, “Fan Fiction: A Mem-noir: Inspired by True Events,” to what tips he would give to Patrick Stewart on portraying an android Jean-Luc for Picard season 2. Spoiler alert by the way. Amongst the many topics touched upon was one in particular which will undoubtedly provide some Trek trivia fodder. It turns out that before Spiner suggested that he play Dr. Noonian Soong, Data’s creator, a different actor had already been cast in the role. Keye Luke was set to play the part originally. Having a role in the TOS episode, Whom Gods Destroy, Luke is most well known as Master Po from the Kung Fu TV series in the 70’s and as the shop owner who cares for Gizmo in the Gremlins movies. Spiner was unaware that an actor had already been cast and tried to rescind his suggestion afterwards. But the creative team decided to have Spiner play the part and begin building the impressive list of characters and personalities that Spiner would ultimately play. And which of those characters is his favorite to play? ”I always liked playing Lore, because Lore is really more like me than any of the other characters I’ve ever played because I am evil.” Spiner also credits Michael Westmore with helping him create the character of Noonian Soong. Talking about the Soong makeup, Spiner said, “When he put it on me and I looked in the mirror, I knew exactly how to play the part. I owe him a lot, because I think we collaborated on that.” Later on in the interview Spiner was asked about the future of Star Trek. In addition to enjoying the recent Star Trek movies, Spiner said, “I think that sooner or later, they’re going to do a reboot, a motion picture version of Next Generation, and cast some young guys in our parts.” Star Trek: Picard: Rogue Elements If you were a fan of Spanish Han Solo… I mean, Cristóbal Rios -- Captain of La Sirena… then you might want to mark your calendars for August 17th! New York Times Bestseller, John Jackson Miller is taking you on a spicy adventure featuring your favorite tall, dark, spanish drink of water. Based on events occurring PRIOR to meeting Picard and taking on the Synth Plot to rid the galaxy of all organic life, Miller’s book, “Rogue Elements” takes on adventures with ”exotic lovers and locales... as well as dangers galore -- and Rios learns the hard way that good crew members are hard to find”. ASTROMETRICS REPORT By Dr. Robert Hurt Image: NASA/JPL For this week's Astrometrics Report, what else could I talk about other than the incredible feat of interplanetary gymnastics, with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory once again sticking the landing by delivering the Perseverance rover to the surface of Mars? There were a lot of happy faces in Mission Control on February 18th, when the "all's well" signals came back from the Red Planet. You may have a sense of déjà vu looking at this new rover since it bears a strong resemblance to its younger sibling, the highly-successful Curiosity rover. This is no accident: Perseverance is essentially built on the same chassis. When you have a flexible design that's been proven to work, it makes sense to leverage that technology moving forward. Of course, Perseverance brings a lot of new technologies to bear. NASA's website explains that the mission addresses high-priority science goals for Mars exploration, including key questions about the potential for life on Mars. The mission takes the next step by not only seeking signs of habitable conditions on Mars in the ancient past, but also searching for signs of past microbial life itself. Image: NASA/JPL It also provides opportunities to gather knowledge and demonstrate technologies to address the challenges of future human expeditions to Mars. These include testing a method for producing oxygen from the Martian atmosphere, identifying other resources like subsurface water, improving landing techniques, and characterizing weather, dust, and other environmental conditions that could affect future astronauts living and working on Mars. Personally I'm most excited over the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, a technology testbed to pave the way for more flexible aerial explorations of our neighboring planet. Building a drone for Mars is not trivial: when the surface pressure is only 1% that of Earth at sea level, you have to crank out a lot more lift than your typical off-the-shelf drone. Everything we learn from Ingenuity's performance will help us design a new generation of flying laboratories that can be sent to Mars and other places in the Solar System. But if you just want to watch something cool, another mission first includes actual video document of the descent and landing. This is the first time we can see the mind-numbing complexity of the landing sequence directly, instead of relying on visual effects simulations. Adding the diagnostic cameras did cut into the tightly-controlled weight budget for the mission, but it will give engineers lots of insight to how well the technologies are performing...in addition to giving us a great show. Perseverance has already sent back an incredible panorama of its landing site within the Jezero Crater, and even recording what the surface of Mars sounds like. Scientists think that about 3.5 billion years ago, Jezero Crater was actually a lake before Mars lost most of its atmosphere and surface water. This was identified as an ideal place to look for any hints that Mars could have harbored life early in its history. There won't be any quick answers here, but the instruments on Perseverance are well-suited to study the geological clues in this exciting new locale. Make sure to keep an eye on NASA's website in the coming months to see what Perseverance learns. Star Trek Gaming News by Thomas Reynolds, Shane Hoover & Anthony Cox Extinction Events and Campaign Trails By Thomas Reynolds The 11th Anniversary celebrations are over, captains. So now it’s obviously time for another grind. As first seen in an unintended Ten Forward stream leak, the next STO event is a 3-week Voth Advance reprise, from February 25th-March 18th, probably following the daily-TFO-for-14-days format. Players can earn Molor’s Flaming Sword by completing either “The Breach” or “Storming the Spire” daily during the event. This round of the Voth Advance also starts off the third of STO’s popular Event Campaigns. But will it be worth the fatigue this time around? The grand prize for 2021 is either 1500 Lobi, a T6 Zen Store ship, or a Premium T6 Starship Choice. So I’d say yes, yes it is. Read more about the event in our shownotes. Fair Trait Associations By Thomas Reynolds Bridge crew: even if they aren’t doing kick flips all the time, they’re an essential part of any Star Trek story. They tap consoles, tap each other, and help the audience tap into each show’s heart and history. And sometimes, we even learn their names! Although maybe it takes until Season 2 to get there. In Star Trek Online, your bridge crew serves another purpose beyond away parties and eye candy. As your species, career, and lockbox luck give you stat-improving traits, boff traits improve your captainly effectiveness too. Some are useful in very, very specific situations. Nelen Exil --- HE gets knocked down, then he gets up again, so they’ll never keep him down. Might not sound useful to your phaser-basted corpse, but a team medic who isn’t one-and-done isn’t a bad idea. However, the most highly-prized boffs offer traits for space combat and ground. Everyone–not just DPS chasers and PvPers–should look around their bridge and ask if they’re truly getting peak performance. Space traits won’t make-or-break builds, but don’t leave weapon crit bonuses and hull regen buffs on the ready room table. We asked...well, solicited…alright, pestered the P1 production crew to share space boff traits they prefer on their builds. We’ll discuss a few here for your listening pleasure, with the full list in the shownotes. Star Trek Timelines Adds New “Crew Retrieval” System By Anthony Cox Over in the mobile world of Star Trek gaming, Star Trek Timelines has added a new feature to help players retrieve specific crew members for their collections. Timelines is a game where you collect crew members from all the various timelines and time periods of Star Trek, assemble them on a team, and battle against mission requirements. It’s pretty much Star Trek: Pokemon. There are several rarities of crew members and it can sometimes be frustrating trying to collect that one specific character you need to complete your collections. Well, Tilting Point, the relatively new owners of Star Trek Timelines, has released a helpful, yet somewhat complicated new system. The Crew Retrieval system. The scan feature, which is not new, is used to gain random items throughout the day. Scans were free every 3 hours. Now, scans cost a new currency called ISM or Interstellar Medium. And each scan result not only grants you a random item, but also gives you a chance to gain a constellation. Every time you scan without gaining a constellation the chance you’ll get one on the next scan increases. So, what do you do with constellations. Well, using more ISM you can open constellations which will grant you Polestars. What’s a Polestar you ask? A Polestar gives you the ability to narrow down a single variable to reduce the pool of crew members from which you’re trying to retrieve. These variables can be a skill, a trait, or a rarity. Once you’ve set up to 4 polestars you then spend credits and, you guessed it, a NEW type of currency called Quantum, to retrieve your crew member. If you’ve narrowed it down enough it might not be a random pull. For example, let’s say you’re looking for Grand Nagus Rom, he’s a 5 star rarity, has the traits Ferengi, Diplomat, Politician, and has the skills Command, Diplomacy, and Engineer. So you could use a Polestar for rarity 5-star, a Polestar for the Ferengi trait, one for the Politician trait, and one for the Engineer skill. That will hopefully narrow down the pool to just Grand Nagus Rom. Then spend your credits and quantums and see what you get. When a Polestar is pulled from a constellation it already has a specific attribute. Either a specific rarity, trait, or skill. So you’ll need to find the right ones if you’re looking to zone in on that specific crew member. Star Trek Timelines is available in the Google Play Store, Apple App Store, Steam, Facebook, and Windows App Store.
Microsoft ဟာ Windows ပေါ်က app store အနာဂတ်အတွက် ပေါ်လစီကို ပြောင်းလဲခဲ့ပါတယ်။ Microsoft ဟာ app developer တွေအတွက် စည်းမျဉ်း ၁၀ ခုကို ဖြန့်ချိခဲ့တဲ့အကြောင်း၊ UMFCCI Training Institute မှ သင်တန်းတွေကို Zoom Application အသုံးပြုပြီး Online စနစ်နဲ့ အောက်တိုဘာ ၂၄ ရက်မှ စတင် ဖွင့်လှစ်သွားမယ့်အကြောင်း၊ Huawei လူသုံးကုန်ထုတ်ကုန်လုပ်ငန်း စီအီးအိုနဲ့ Huawei အမှုဆောင်ဒါရိုက်တာ ရစ်ချတ်ယူကတော့ Mate 40 ဖုန်းတွေကိုတော့ အောက်တိုဘာ ၂၂ ရက်၊ အလယ်ဥရောပ နေ့အချိန် ၁၄ နာရီ တိတိမှာ မိတ်ဆက်မယ်လို့ Weibo မှာတင်ခဲ့တဲ့အကြောင်း စတဲ့ ပြည်တွင်း ပြည်ပ နည်းပညာသတင်းတွေကို အင်တာနက်ဂျာနယ် တစ်နေ့တာ သတင်းအသံလွှင့်အစီအစဉ်ရဲ့ ဒီနေ့အတွက်အပိုင်းသစ်မှာ တင်ဆက်ပေးထားပါတယ်။
DEBUNK SEO MYTHS AND LEARN PROPER SEO WITH LAURENT BOURRELLY & DIXON JONES
The documentary Social Dilemma on Netflix is telling a scary story about Social Media. I agree 100% about the fact that some aspects of Facebook, Twitter & Co. are truly devastating. However, be careful when you hear former employees bashing any company. Also in the news this week, we have the report of the Big Tech Hearing. There will be a special edition podcast on the topic. This week was very rich indeed. Google keeps on bugging out, Microsoft Bing is giving back and Windows App Store is making a move. TikTok is back in the news because of Triller. I share a couple of useful scripts and some good insights about how we should empower links instead of following Google's propaganda. As always, this is only my opinion. Please don't hesitate to share your point of view on the topics covered in this video. I never take for granted the time you spend to watch our content. --- The program of the SEO Conspiracy Podcast is the following: Monday ➡ SEO Myth-busting with my exclusive co-host, the one and only Dixon Jones; Tuesday ➡ Your fix of Alternative SEO News. I'm reviewing every important news about the Search/Digital Marketing industry from the week before; Wednesday ➡ SEO Stories. With or without a guest, I will take the time to dissects Search Engine Optimization and Digital Marketing topics; Thursday ➡ this day is reserved to talk about Semantic SEO and my strategy called the Topical Mesh. In a series of 52 videos, I lay out the complete plan. This is the most advanced free SEO tutorial in the World; Friday ➡ Q&A. I have tons of questions in stock, asked by my students and clients. To start off the series, I will dig into this pool of SEO and Digital Marketing related questions. To continue the series, please contact me (contact info in the about page on the Youtube channel) or via social medias (links below). Ask me any questions. My answer will be 100% BS Free Guaranteed or your money back (just kidding, I'm giving out everything for free); Week-ends ➡ and/or sometimes during the week, live sessions will take place. Among other ideas, I will be performing live SEO audits. I want to help you achieve better results; I don't want to hold back anything. I've always been known to lay it all out like it is. There is way too much BS talk in the SEO industry. Let's cut throughout the noise to have a real conversation. Thank you very much for watching Laurent Bourrelly https://www.seoconspiracy.com/ ----------- My Personal Stuff : https://www.topicalmesh.com/ https://www.frenchtouchseo.com/ https://rank4win.com/ https://twitter.com/laurentbourelly ----------- #SEO #Google #DigitalMarketing
At 25, YouTube star Hannah Witton suffered acute abdominal pain. She’d had a decade in remission from ulcerative colitis, but the episode was so severe she opted to have surgery to remove her colon.Now, she’s readjusting to life with an ileostomy bag.As she reveals to Olly in this open-hearted interview, that means recalibrating her attitude to sex, body confidence and her role in the YouTube community. You can see and hear more of Hannah at hannahwitton.com.Elsewhere this episode, smoothly-manicured Ollie Peart has been hanging around in a vineyard for this week’s Zeitgeist.Can English wine really live up to the hype? Or is the French stuff just… better? Naturally, a tasting is in order.Meanwhile, down the Foxhole, Alix Fox advises Mann-fan Chris about the best remedy for his tight foreskin.Can condoms and lube provide a solution, or is full circumcision the only alternative?And, for this week’s Lifehack, photographer and video producer Ed Prosser reveals his top tips for how to get a perfect selfie: consider your use of angles, harness the power of natural lighting, and, whatever you do, don’t use a f-ing selfie stick.You can see more from Ed at edprosser.comFinally, our record of the week is ‘Call Failed’ by Garren Sean, out now. If YOU’D like to suggest a challenge for Ollie, have a question of sex for Alix, or want to share your story on the show, get in touch via the Feedback form on our website, modernmann.co.uk. And, whilst you’re there, click ‘Beer Money’ to donate £3.60 per month - the average price of a pint of beer in Britain - to help us produce thirty quality episodes per year. Thanks! Thanks too to our sponsors for this episode:- MyCondom.com. They have a superlative selection of condoms, lube and toys - and remember to use our special code ‘FOXHOLE’ to get 15% OFF at Checkout!- Podcast Lounge - the new podcatcher app for Windows 10 devices. Get your free trial at the Windows App Store now. See You Next Tuesday! Presenter: Olly Mann. Contributors: Ollie Peart, Alix Fox, Hannah Witton, Ed Prosser, Garren Sean. Producer: Matt Hill. Theme Music: ‘Skies Over Cairo’, by Django Django. Graphic Design: Jenny Mann Design. Copyright: Olly Mann / Rethink Audio 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Working aboard Disney’s cruise ships requires a commitment to customer service, a never-fading smile, and a mastery of ‘the Disney point’.But for Andy Young - a twentysomething bartender on Disney Wonder in 2002 - it also served as an introduction to excessive drinking, clandestine romps and a salary of just $26 per fortnight, plus tips...Elsewhere this week, Ollie Peart travels to Paris to investigate the trend for ‘floating’ Bird scooters - dockless adult scooters hired via smartphone - and quietly lets slip that his social media detox may have come to an end.Meanwhile, down the Foxhole, Alix Fox furnishes listener Craig in Richmond, Virginia with some tips for his forthcoming pre-wedding ‘sex-fast’. What is 'Kunyaza'? And is it a good idea for a couple to keep their hands off each other’s bodies as prolonged foreplay before their marriage nuptials?This week’s Lifehack is brought to you by Lara Morgan, co-founder of aromatherapy-based company Scentered, with advice on how to maximise the world of fragrance to have a happier life.Finally, our record of the week is ‘Maddy’ by Jackie Cohen, out now on Space Bomb Records.If YOU’D like to suggest a challenge for Ollie, have a question of sex for Alix, or want to share your story on the show, get in touch via the Feedback form on our website, MODERNMANN.CO.UK.And, whilst you’re there, click ‘Beer Money’ to donate £3.60 per month - the average price of a pint of beer in Britain - to help us produce thirty quality episodes per year. Thanks!Thanks too to our sponsors for this episode:- Beer52.com - the world’s most popular monthly craft beer discovery club. Get a FREE CASE of beer, worth £24, delivered direct to your door by taking out a free trial now at beer52.com/mann.- The Foxhole is sponsored by our friends at MyCondom.com. They have a superlative selection of condoms, lube and toys - and remember to use our special code ‘FOXHOLE’ to get 15% OFF at Checkout!- The Lifehack is sponsored by Podcast Lounge - the new podcatcher app for Windows 10 devices. Get your free trial at the Windows App Store now.See You Next Tuesday!Presenter: Olly Mann. Contributors: Ollie Peart, Alix Fox, Andy Young, Lara Morgan, Jackie Cohen. Producer: Matt Hill. Theme Music: ‘Skies Over Cairo’, by Django Django. Graphic Design: Jenny Mann Design. Copyright: Olly Mann / Rethink Audio 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Smuggling marijuana from Thailand to Alaska; trading illicit fuel in Nigeria; evading the law in France - Robert Stone did it all.From one small fishing boat in the Bahamas he built up a veritable fleet of vessels - including a 6000-tonne oil tanker - devoted to his businesses empire.In this globetrotting interview with Olly, Robert reveals what it was like to be making a million dollars per month, switching between dozens of aliases and risking his life on the high seas.Elsewhere on this week’s show, Ollie Peart reports back on his attempts to become a ‘Wiki Master’ for this week’s Zeitgeist. You’ll never look at a pair of ticket-nippers the same way again...Meanwhile, down the Foxhole, Alix Fox assists a listener who wants to boost his libido, and considers: is having a low sex drive necessarily a problem at all?The Foxhole is sponsored by our friends at MyCondom.com. Use the code ‘FOXHOLE’ to get a slippery, sensual 15% OFF at Checkout!This week’s Lifehack comes courtesy of digital marketer Kobi Omenaka, with his top 3 tips on how to promote yourself, or your fledgling business, online: cultivate your email list, double-down on just one single social media channel, and set up tracking codes as soon as you can. For more from Kobi, check out his website, kobestarr.io.The Lifehack is sponsored by Podcast Lounge - the new podcatcher app for Windows 10 devices. Get your free trial at the Windows App Store now.Finally, our record of the week is ‘Ready To Run’, by Canadian synthwave group La Force - available to stream now, thanks to Arts and Crafts.If you’d like to suggest a challenge for Ollie, if you have a question of sex for Alix, or you’d like to share your story with Olly, get in touch via the Feedback form on our website, MODERNMANN.CO.UKThanks to our sponsors for this episode, Beer52.com - the world’s most popular monthly craft beer discovery club. Get a FREE CASE of beer, worth £24, delivered direct to your door by taking out a free trial now at beer52.com/mann.And, if you’re able to support the show - please do. For the cost of just one pint of beer per month you can help us create thirty quality episodes per year. Visit our website and click ‘Beer Money’. Thanks.See You Next Tuesday!Presenter: Olly Mann. Contributors: Ollie Peart, Alix Fox, Robert Stone, Kobi Omenaka, La Force. Producer: Matt Hill. Theme Music: ‘Skies Over Cairo’, by Django Django. Incidental music: Kevin MacLeod. Graphic Design: Jenny Mann Design. Copyright: Olly Mann / Rethink Audio 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Bunting always wanted to be a police officer. He qualified aged 19, with his Dad’s old Constabulary collar number. Then, one Summer Sunday evening, his life changed forever.Whilst attempting to detain a violent suspect, he was severely beaten. He kicked out - and was charged with common assault. As he recalls in this compelling conversation with Olly, this one moment lead to a two-year ordeal, culminating behind bars at HMP Armley, where his fellow inmates chanted ‘Slaughter The Pig’...Elsewhere on this week’s show, Ollie Peart heads down to the canal to investigate the trend for millenials to live on house-boats - and uncovers a world of communal living, technological sacrifices and ‘cassette toilets’.Meanwhile, down the Foxhole, Alix Fox provides an explainer on polycystic ovaries, and advises a listener whose friend intentionally deceives sexual partners about her infertility.The Foxhole is sponsored by our friends at MyCondom.com. Use the code ‘FOXHOLE’ to get a moist and willing 15% OFF at Checkout.This week’s Lifehack comes courtesy of Alex, bar manager for Beany Green South Bank - with his Top 3 tips on how to make the perfect margherita: buy the finest white Tequila, use agave syrup rather than brown sugar, and always ensure your lime juice is freshly squeezed.The Lifehack is sponsored by Podcast Lounge - the new podcatcher app for Windows 10 devices. Get your free trial at the Windows App Store now.Finally, our record of the week is ‘Water Run’, from Californian psych-rock outfit Fine Points, out now on Caroline Records.If you’d like to suggest a challenge for Ollie, if you have a question of sex for Alix, or you’d like to share your story with Olly, get in touch via the Feedback form on our website, MODERNMANN.CO.UKAnd, if you’re able to support the show - please do. For the cost of just one pint of beer per month you can help us create thirty quality episodes per year. Visit our website and click ‘Beer Money’. Thanks.See You Next Tuesday!Presenter: Olly Mann. Contributors: Ollie Peart, Alix Fox, Michael Bunting, Fine Points. Producer: Matt Hill. Theme Music: ‘Skies Over Cairo’, by Django Django. Graphic Design: Jenny Mann Design. Copyright: Olly Mann / Rethink Audio 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Russia Today is one of Britain’s most controversial TV networks. Backed by the Kremlin and based in Moscow, its London newsroom portrays Russia more positively than the mainstream media, and broadcasts an alternative take on current events generally.But RT has been accused of distributing propaganda and ‘fake news’, and has been found in breach of broadcasting rules.Joana Ramiro worked for RT’s web-team, hoping she could originate meaningful journalism aligned with her left-wing perspective. But, as she explains to Olly, she instead found herself in a world of clickbait, ‘churnalism’ and ‘editorial mellowing’.Elsewhere, in this week's Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart explores the trend for flexitarian burgers; considering the US offerings from Beyond Burger and Impossible Burger. At Dirty Bones in Shoreditch, Ollie and Olly wrap their lips around a vegan Moving Mountains B12 burger - and compare it to the restaurant’s original, non-vegan Mac Daddy. Can it compete?Meanwhile, down the Foxhole, Alix Fox - fresh from being crowned ETO’s Sexpert of the Year, no less - considers a question from a listener who wants to know whether he should be cleaning his sex toy with the powder provided by the sex shop - or whether plain old baby powder would do the trick.The Foxhole is sponsored by our friends at MyCondom.com. They sell a sexually liberating range of prophylactics and lube - and remember, by using our code ‘FOXHOLE’ at Checkout, you can get 10% OFF your whole order!This week’s Lifehack comes courtesy of digital marketing supremo Leanne Hickey, offering up her top tips on how to improve your experience of dating apps: don’t ask boring questions, never message people after 10pm, and always post a real, unfiltered photo of your face!The Lifehack is sponsored by Podcast Lounge - the new podcatcher app for Windows 10 devices. Get your free trial at the Windows App Store now.Finally, our record of the week is Somnambulist, from indigenous Canadian outfit nêhiyawak - and it’s got lots of guitars in it.If you’d like to suggest a challenge for Ollie, if you have a question of sex for Alix, or you’d like to share your story with Olly, get in touch via the Feedback form on our website, MODERNMANN.CO.UKAnd, if you’re able to support the show - please do. For the cost of just one pint of beer per month you can help us create thirty quality episodes per year. Visit our website and click ‘Beer Money’. Thanks.See You Next Tuesday!Presenter: Olly Mann. Contributors: Ollie Peart, Alix Fox, Joana Ramiro, Leanne Hickey, nêhiyawak. Producer: Matt Hill. Theme Music: ‘Skies Over Cairo’, by Django Django. Graphic Design: Jenny Mann Design. Copyright: Olly Mann / Rethink Audio 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What does it take to be an Olympic champion?Performance Scientist Dr Steve Ingham knows: he’s supported over 1000 athletes, including Steve Redgrave, Matthew Pinsent and Jessica Ennis-Hill.In this insightful interview with Olly, he reveals how the tiniest details of an athlete’s training programme, the words and music used to motivate them, and even the occasional exposure to injury and failure combine to create a world-class performance.Meanwhile, in The Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart considers the phenomenal growth of ‘robocalls’ in the USA - and wonders whether this trend will soon infiltrate the UK too.In this week’s Foxhole, Alix Fox advises a listener who wants to bring sensory deprivation into the bedroom. How should one go about introducing cuffs, blindfolds, and pinwheels to a less enthusiastic partner?The Foxhole is sponsored by our friends at mycondom.com - use the code ‘FOXHOLE’ for 15% off at Checkout.Elsewhere, for this week’s Lifehack, Amanda Keetley from LessPlastic.co.uk offers up her Top 3 tips on how to eliminate single-use plastic from your life.The Lifehack is sponsored by Podcast Lounge - the new podcatcher app for Windows 10 devices. Get your free trial at the Windows App Store now.Finally, our record of the week is ‘Wrestling’ by Self Esteem. It’s the best thing to come out of Margate for decades, and it’s available to stream now.If you’d like to suggest a challenge for Ollie, if you have a question of sex for Alix, or you’d like to share your story with Olly, get in touch via the Feedback form on our website, MODERNMANN.CO.UKAnd, if you’re able to support the show - please do. For the cost of just one pint of beer per month you can help us create thirty quality episodes per year. Visit our website and click ‘Beer Money’. Thanks.See You Next Tuesday!Presenter: Olly Mann. Contributors: Ollie Peart, Alix Fox, Steve Ingham, Amanda Keetley, Self Esteem. Producer: Matt Hill. Theme Music: ‘Skies Over Cairo’, by Django Django. Graphic Design: Jenny Mann Design. Copyright: Olly Mann / Rethink Audio 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Miscarriages are the most common form of pregnancy loss - yet are rarely talked about in public.Jo and Steve Peck suffered not one, not two, but recurrent miscarriages over the course of four years, before seeking private treatment.In this searingly honest, compelling interview with Olly, they reveal the toll this took on their marriage, their work and their mental health - as they watched their friends begin families - gradually realising it may never happen for them.Elsewhere, in this week’s Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart heads off for a ‘sound bath’ at the behest of Mann-fan Nicola Kelly, and learns about Tibetan bowls, crystal trance and his Chakra alignment. If YOU have a trends challenge for Ollie to try out, head to our feedback page at modernmann.co.uk.Meanwhile, down the Foxhole, Alix Fox advises a gay teenager with I.B.S about his options for anal sex, and uncovers some unexpected titbits about Viagra.If YOU have a sex question for Alix Fox, head to modernmann.co.uk and fill in our feedback form - you can remain anonymous if you wish.The Foxhole is proudly sponsored by our friends at mycondom.com.Use the code ‘FOXHOLE’ at Checkout to get 15% off your cart!This week’s Lifehack comes courtesy of Matthew Brown, ‘Productivity Ninja’ at Thinkproductive.co.uk. His Top 3 tips on making the most of your time at work? Unchain yourself from email, keep your head down 9-6, and start the day with a book…The Lifehack is sponsored by Podcast Lounge - the new podcatcher app for Windows 10 devices. Get your free trial at the Windows App Store now.Finally, our Record of the Week is ‘Cacophony’ by Halona King. Enjoy.Love the show? Support us!Please consider buying us a beer, sponsoring an episode, or leaving us a review wherever you get your podcasts.All links on our website, MODERNMANN.CO.UKSee You Next Tuesday!If you’ve been affected by miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy or molar pregnancy, the Miscarriage Association offers support and a pregnancy loss helpline. Visit them at miscarriageassociation.org.uk/Presenter: Olly Mann. Contributors: Ollie Peart, Alix Fox, Jo and Steve Peck, Matthew Brown, Halona King. Producer: Matt Hill. Theme Music: ‘Skies Over Cairo’, by Django Django. Graphic Design: Jenny Mann Design. Copyright: Olly Mann / Rethink Audio 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Claustrophobia, panic attacks, and hyperventilation can feel even more acute at 35,000 feet. Perhaps that’s why some aviophobics never get as far as buying plane tickets, and spend a lifetime making awkward train journeys instead.Anna P - Team Leader on Virgin Atlantic’s Flying Without Fear course - says she can help passengers with even the most debilitating nerves overcome their fears. And she should know. As she reveals to Olly and journalist Rebecca Gillie in this candid chat, she once herself suffered from extreme anxiety. After one traumatic experience, she didn’t board a flight for eighteen years.Find out more about Anna’s course at flyingwithoutfear.co.uk.You can also hear more of Rebecca talking to Olly on ‘The Week Unwrapped’, wherever you find your podcasts.Elsewhere, in this week’s Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart has returned from Europe’s largest VR experience with a spanking new Oculus Go. But the future, he maintains, is not in gaming and synthesised rollercoasters, but instead in Melody VR’s live music experiences and burgeoning social media simulacra.If YOU have a trends challenge for Ollie to sample, visit modernmann.co.uk, and click Feedback.Down the Foxhole, Alix Fox - fresh from discovering "open arse-fruit" at Ottolenghi’s new Rovi restaurant - advises a listener who is attempting to conceive about the best lubricants for the purpose. ‘You want those swimmers’, she surmises, ‘to vroom-vroom as if they’re in their Bimmers’. Who could disagree?If, by contrast, you are keen to avoid a pregnancy, look no further than the exciting emporium operated by our friends at mycondom.com, proud sponsors of The Foxhole. Just use the code ‘FOXHOLE’ to get an astonishing 15% OFF at Checkout!This week’s Lifehack comes courtesy of Dr Jessica Barker from Redacted Firm, who offers up her Top 3 tips for staying safe online - protect your passwords, switch on two-factor authentication and be very very wary of public wi-fi!The Lifehack is sponsored by Podcast Lounge - the new podcatcher app for Windows 10 devices. Get your free trial at the Windows App Store now.Finally, our Record of the Week is ‘Arc en Ciel’ by Polo et Pan, out now on Universal. Nice.Enjoying the show? Support us! Please consider buying us a beer, sponsoring an episode, or leaving us a review wherever you get your podcasts. All links on our website, MODERNMANN.CO.UKSee You Next Tuesday!Presenter: Olly Mann. Contributors: Ollie Peart, Alix Fox, Anna P, Rebecca Gillie, Dr Jessica Barker, Polo et Pan. Producer: Matt Hill. Theme Music: ‘Skies Over Cairo’, by Django Django. Graphic Design: Jenny Mann Design. Copyright: Olly Mann / Rethink Audio 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With zero experience running a professional kitchen, home cook Robert Maxwell poured his life savings into his passion project: a gastropub-inspired Toronto restaurant. It became a crash-course in coping with stress, managing his cashflow, and curbing his ego.In this funny, forthright interview with Olly, Robert reveals how chasing his dream led to him selling his house, hitting the bottle and falling out of love with the thing he loved the most... cooking.Meanwhile, in this week’s Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart considers whether or not he is a B.U.M.M.E.R after reading Jaron Lanier’s new book, ‘Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now’. If you have a Challenge for Ollie, visit MODERNMANN.CO.UK and click ‘Feedback’ to submit your idea.Elsewhere, down the Foxhole, Alix Fox - fresh from co-hosting Radio 1’s new podcast ‘Unexpected Fluids’ - advises a Mann-fan on the best techniques for couples to get jiggy… when you’re both fat.If YOU have a question of sex for Ms. Fox, visit MODERNMANN.CO.UK and click ‘Feedback’ to submit it - you can remain anonymous if you wish. We’re delighted that, for another series, The Foxhole is brought to you in association with our friends at MyCondom.com - remember to use our discount code ‘FOXHOLE’ to get 15% OFF your basket at Checkout.In this week’s Lifehack, discover some top tips on how to meditate, courtesy of Zoe from The Refinery, Hackney. The Lifehack is sponsored by Podcast Lounge - the new podcatcher app for Windows 10 devices. Get your free trial at the Windows App Store now.Finally, our record of the week is a stonking track for the Summer - ‘Violet City’ by Mansionair, available to stream courtesy of Glassnote Entertainment.Enjoying the show? Support us! Please consider buying us a beer, sponsoring an episode, or leaving us a review whether you get your podcasts. All links on our website, MODERNMANN.CO.UK.Thanks to Toronto Life, who first published an article by Robert Maxwell, thereby bringing his story to our attention. If YOU have a story you’d like to share, visit MODERNMANN.CO.UK and click ‘Feedback’ to drop us a line.See You Next Tuesday!Presenter: Olly Mann. Contributors: Ollie Peart, Alix Fox, Robert Maxwell, Zoe Bertali, Mansionair. Producer: Matt Hill. Theme Music: 'Skies Over Cairo' by Django Django. Graphic Design: Jenny Mann Design. Copyright: Olly Mann / Rethink Audio 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Paul and Keith talk about “The Phoenix Project”, Amazon admits Alexa is creepily laughing at people, Ethereum fixes serious ‘eclipse’ flaw, Kali Linux is now an app in the Windows App Store, Docker + Minecraft = Dockercraft, and more on this episode of Application Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode08 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes!
This week, Paul and Keith talk about “The Phoenix Project”, Amazon admits Alexa is creepily laughing at people, Ethereum fixes serious ‘eclipse’ flaw, Kali Linux is now an app in the Windows App Store, Docker + Minecraft = Dockercraft, and more on this episode of Application Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode08 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes!
The App Guy Archive 1: The first 100 App Guy Podcast interviews with Paul Kemp - The App Guy
In this episode I interview Corey Fruitman, founder of InstantHousecall. Corey talks us through why he opted to develop an app for Windows before Android or iOS
Neste episódio de RsEustress Super Extravaganza-Cast falamos de: Steam confirma presença na GDC e novo hardware de Realidade Virtual http://store.steampowered.com/universe/ Windows App Store vende cópias ilegais de Darkest Dungeon http://www.pcgamer.com/darkest-dungeon-dev-warns-of-windows-app-store-scam-copies/ The Witcher 3 não corre a 30 FPS na PS4 e X-Box One http://www.eurogamer.pt/articles/2015-02-21-porque-e-que-the-witcher-3-nao-corre-a-60fps-na-ps4-e-xbox-one GTA 5 mais uma vez adiado para PC http://www.eurogamer.pt/articles/2015-02-24-gta-v-pc-adiado-outra-vez Ouçam no iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/pt/podcast/rseustress/id968633603?l=pt Ouçam no Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rseustress Ouçam no Sticher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/rseustress-super-extravaganzacast?refid=stpr
On this episode we will be talking with Travel TV show host Scott Wilson about his popular travel series DEPARTURES. DEPARTURES airs in Canada on the OLN Network and internationally on the Travel Channel, National Geographic Channel, in Germany with RTL Living, DR HD in Denmark, TVB in Hong Kong and on Air Canada's international flights. The show can be seen in more than 50 countries around the world The show features high-school friends Scott Wilson and Justin Lukach travelling to various locations around the world, accompanied by cameraman Andre Dupuis. You can find the final part of this interview exclusively on the Travel in 10 App which can be purchased on Itunes App Store, the Windows App Store and the Amazon App Store for Android.
Carl and Richard talk to Robert Evans about his work helping get Windows 8 applications certified into the Windows Store. The conversation starts out talking about the Windows 8 App Labs, a roving group of Windows 8 professionals and tools that travel from city to city helping developers be successful building Windows 8 applications. Robert then digs into the most common reasons that applications submitted to the Store fail to get certified. This show is a checklist of things you need to take care of to be successful in the Windows Store!