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Leute, haltet uns zurück! Denn diesmal haben wir im Eifer des Gesprächs wirklich alles auf den Platz geworfen, was wir noch in den Taschen hatten. Maiks alten Z1, Mickys schwarzgelbe Brille (immerhin ein Geburtstagsgeschenk seines Trauzeugen Aki Watzke) und einen alten Teebeutel, den Lucas vor dem Relegationsrückspiel in Hamburg aus der Kabine klauen konnte. Dazu flogen die üblichen Verbal-Injurien gleich hinterher, irgendwo zwischen Rütli und Rudel. All die Ausdrücke menschlicher und vor allem männlicher Schwäche. Das ganze Gift einer Kabine ohne Kultur. Zuvor allerdings ließen wir das Wissen hochleben und den Holländer fliegen, da spielten wir mit dem Kopf und tanzten mit dem Kop. Und beklatschten den Sieg der Maschine über das Pressing. Oder so ähnlich. Egal: this is Einfalt! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Und wer sich jetzt nicht ganz zu Unrecht fragt, ob es in diesem kleinen BVB-Fanzine gar nicht um die Dortmunder und Niko Kovac ging, um die Scheißtore und Glücksoutfits, dem legen wir ans Herz, doch bitte die ganze Folge zu hören. FUSSBALL MML - denn alles andere ist nur Rhetorik. Viel Spaß!
Leute, haltet uns zurück! Denn diesmal haben wir im Eifer des Gesprächs wirklich alles auf den Platz geworfen, was wir noch in den Taschen hatten. Maiks alten Z1, Mickys schwarzgelbe Brille (immerhin ein Geburtstagsgeschenk seines Trauzeugen Aki Watzke) und einen alten Teebeutel, den Lucas vor dem Relegationsrückspiel in Hamburg aus der Kabine klauen konnte. Dazu flogen die üblichen Verbal-Injurien gleich hinterher, irgendwo zwischen Rütli und Rudel. All die Ausdrücke menschlicher und vor allem männlicher Schwäche. Das ganze Gift einer Kabine ohne Kultur. Zuvor allerdings ließen wir das Wissen hochleben und den Holländer fliegen, ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
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Leute, haltet uns zurück! Denn diesmal haben wir im Eifer des Gesprächs wirklich alles auf den Platz geworfen, was wir noch in den Taschen hatten. Maiks alten Z1, Mickys schwarzgelbe Brille (immerhin ein Geburtstagsgeschenk seines Trauzeugen Aki Watzke) und einen alten Teebeutel, den Lucas vor dem Relegationsrückspiel in Hamburg aus der Kabine klauen konnte. Dazu flogen die üblichen Verbal-Injurien gleich hinterher, irgendwo zwischen Rütli und Rudel. All die Ausdrücke menschlicher und vor allem männlicher Schwäche. Das ganze Gift einer Kabine ohne Kultur. Zuvor allerdings ließen wir das Wissen hochleben und den Holländer fliegen, ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
In this episode of ‘All Things Endurance,' host Rick Prince chats with exercise physiologist, Dr. Genadijus Sokolovas (Dr. G). Dr. G is widely regarded as one of the world's most accomplished physiologists. In this podcast, Rick and Dr. G discuss many areas related to program design, as well as hot topics such as Zone 2 and the ‘grey zone' intensity zone. If you want to learn from the best about programming and training ‘zones,' this episode with Dr. G is required listening!Here's what was covered: 1. Please tell our listeners a little bit about yourself (your education history, work history, current roles)?2. Coaches must take a lot of things into consideration when creating a training program. However, often coaches don't take into consideration an athlete's rate of adaptation. Could you discuss this a bit more?3. A lot of the questions that we get at UESCA is about program design, could you discuss some of the most important factors in creating a good program?4. What are some of the biggest mistakes that you see coaches make with respect to program design?5. Of the different physiological tests that are commonly done, is there one that you deem the most valuable?6. Most non-elite athletes are time-crunched. What are your thoughts on doing primarily Z1 and Z2 training, especially during the so-called ‘base training period' for these type athletes?7. There is a long-standing thought that ‘grey-zone' training is sort of no man land where minimal physiological adaptions occur. Is there any truth to this?
#484 USAT CEO Vic Brumfield Welcome Welcome to Episode #484 of the 303 Endurance Podcast. We're your hosts Coaches Rich Soares and April Spilde. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance news, coaching tips and discussion. This week we have a special interview with USAT CEO, Vic Brumfield! We are super excited to have Vic on 303 to share USA Triathlon's Mission, Vision and Purpose and Elevate 2028 - roadmap to the LA Olympic games! April, how excited are you for this interview? April - This is the interview of the year right here, Rich, and I love that we got to feature Vic and the USA Triathlon mission on the 303! Show Sponsor: UCAN UCAN created LIVSTEADY as an alternative to sugar based nutrition products. LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. Whether UCAN Energy Powders, Bars or Gels, LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to finish stronger and recover more quickly! Thanks buddy! Let me tell you about today's action packed episode! We've got a lot of great things happening that we can't wait to share. First up, In Today's Show Announcements and News Ask A Coach - Feature Interview with USAT CEO Vic Brumfield Get Gritty: G2G Camp Series! TriDot Workout of the Week: Building 75's Fun Segment: Life in the Fast Lane! Announcements and News: Upcoming Programming - Our March focus will be on running. Apr. 5 - Author of The ONE Thing, Jay Papasan to help us find that lead domino and create habits for success Public Service Announcement Ironman Announced Banned Running Shoes for 2025 Season – Triathlete 2025 IRONMAN Competition Rules - English Version_25 February 2025.pdf World Triathlon approves updates on the Competition Rules G2G Spring Training Camp - Training Camp May 17-18 - Swim Focus in C.Springs and Chatfield May 24-25 - Bike Focus - Chatfield/Chatfield May 31-June 1 Run Focus - Boulder/Boulder Grit2Greatness Endurance Website and Social Media - Come check out our new coaching Website - Grit2Greatness Endurance Coaching Facebook page @grit2greatnessendurance Ask A Coach Sponsor: G2G Endurance What's the difference between a good triathlete and a GREAT one? Smart training. And that's where we come in! At Grit2Greatness Endurance Coaching, we've teamed up with TriDot to bring you easy onboarding, custom workouts, and data-driven insights that actually make a difference. Try it free for two weeks—then keep the momentum going for as little as $14.99/month. Sign up through Coach April's or Coach Rich's link in our show notes, and let's start training like you mean it! Coach April Spilde April.spilde@tridot.com TriDot Signup - https://app.tridot.com/onboard/sign-up/aprilspilde RunDot Signup - https://app.rundot.com/onboard/sign-up/aprilspilde Coach Rich Soares Rich.soares@tridot.com Rich Soares Coaching TriDot Signup - https://app.tridot.com/onboard/sign-up/richsoares RunDot Signup - https://app.rundot.com/onboard/sign-up/richsoares Ask A Coach: Interview with Vic Brumfield Joining us on the podcast today is Victoria Brumfield, the dynamic new CEO of USA Triathlon. Victoria embodies all the qualities of an outstanding leader—she's collaborative, creative, forward-thinking, service-oriented, and thrives on tackling challenges. With her clear vision for the future of the organization and the sport, along with her diverse expertise and unparalleled passion, she's uniquely equipped to elevate both USA Triathlon and the triathlon and multisport community across the country. As the driving force behind the ambitious 2028 Strategic Plan, Victoria is set to inspire and empower as she leads the way toward a bright future for the sport we all love. Post Interview: Rich: 1. From two truths and a lie - grew up riding horses and then doing standup comedy in NYC, how she found it using both sides of her brain. 2. Rebuilding the team and Tim Yount and gelling as an organization. 3. Getting the word out to tell the industry and world what they are doing and why - super honored to be a part of that strategy in a tangential way. 4. Definitely see the momentum Vic and the team are building. It would be a fun team to be a part of. Get Gritty Tip: Spring Camp Spring Training Camp Last week we talked about Spring Cleaning and Training Tips. Hopefully you are well on your way to having everything tuned, tightened, charged, repaired, bought, etc. I personally went to the bike store on Saturday and bought rim tape, tubes, Co2, Chamois Butt'r, citrus degreaser and more. This week we are diving into Training Camps and why the Grit2Greatness Training Camp Series is a great way to learn, connect and train! Each day will start with the first half of the day being dedicated to the focus of the camp. This applies to both days of the camp, Saturday and Sunday. There will be a mid-day refuel before afternoon training. We want the camp to be compatible with your race preparation, so there is time planned for your race rehearsal and long runs.There will be plenty of support for those going long. Saturdays will end with a social hour where we wind down with refreshments and nutrition that doesn't involve gels and bars. Details to be announced with Campers. Sundays will end after the long run with a Camper Awards Ceremony recognizing podium performance for most engaged, most improved and most supportive to others. Not ready to be a Camper? Try being a Volunteer! We love Volunteers! We will also have a volunteer signup. Just indicate Volunteer and which days in the Reservation form. https://grit2greatnessendurance.com/training-camp TriDot Workout/Drill of the Week: Building 75's This session is all about controlled intensity progression—teaching your body how to increase effort efficiently without burning out. “Building” swim sets like this help develop pacing skills, stroke control, and race-day execution by gradually increasing speed within a single effort or across multiple repetitions. "Building" swim sets consist of one or more rounds of effort of a specific distance where you increase your intensity level during each effort. This increase can be prescribed as either a gradual build throughout the effort or stepped increases at each lap. Why It Works: Enhances pacing awareness by training different effort zones within a single rep. Improves muscular endurance by incorporating a mix of steady-state and high-intensity efforts. Develops speed control with structured builds and descends. Mimics race-day demands by conditioning you to shift gears smoothly. Breaking It Down: Warmup & Prep Work: 400-600 warmup with skills and drills Main Set 8 x 25 as odds @ Z2, Evens Build (15 sec) 4 x 50 Desc 1-4 ( 15 sec) 100 Choice The opening set gets you primed with shorter distances at varying efforts: 25s and 50s focus on gradual builds and controlled descends, waking up speed while reinforcing technique. 100 Choice lets you ease into the workout with your preferred stroke or focus area. Main Set – 4 Rounds of: 4 x 75 (25 sec) as 50 @ Z1, 25 @ Z2 50 @ Z1, 25 @ Z5 25 @ Z2, 50 @ Z4 75 Build to Z5 2 x 50 Drill Choice (20 sec) Each 4-round cycle focuses on controlled effort changes within each 75: First two reps balance steady swimming with a finishing push. Third rep reverses the effort, starting moderate and ending fast. Fourth rep builds all the way to Zone 5, pushing your top-end speed. Drill-focused 50s in between rounds reinforce efficiency before the next push. The Finisher – Kicking & Cooldown 2x 100 Kick (20 sec) 100 Kick sets add a strong aerobic and leg endurance component. Cooldown allows for a return to relaxed, controlled form. Cool Down Balance of time @ Z2 and/or repeat warmup drills as time permits. Takeaways: This workout is perfect for triathletes needing to fine-tune their ability to push through different effort levels in a race. Whether it's the back half of a long swim or a surge to catch a pack, Building 75's train both strength and strategic speed control—exactly what you need to swim smarter and faster on race day. Give this one a go and let us know—how do you handle changing speeds in the water? Fun Segment: Life in the fast lane!!! How It Works: Each guest gets hit with 5 rapid-fire, high-stakes triathlon scenarios. No thinking, no justifying—just a fast answer and on to the next! Life in the Fast Lane – This Week's Scenarios: Last-Minute Gear Swap You're at the start line and realize you grabbed the wrong gear bag. You can either race with… A tri kit 2 sizes too big A casio calculator watch with zero smart functions Nutrition Nightmare Your only nutrition options on the bike are… An entire gel flask of mystery flavor A banana that's been rolling around in the bottom of your bag Mid-Race Musical Madness You're stuck with ONE song on repeat for the entire run. Do you pick… "The Final Countdown" on a never-ending loop A Kidz Bop version of your favorite pump-up song The Mystery Aid Station Surprise You roll up to an aid station, parched and desperate for fuel. But the only two options left are… A cup of warm, flat soda that's been sitting in the sun all day A handful of unmarked energy chews with a questionable texture Race Finish Style You're about to cross the finish line. Do you… Go for the epic victory leap (risking a cramp) Play it cool with a subtle nod like a pro Closing Line: Alright, that was Life in the Fast Lane! No time to overthink, just go with your gut. Let us know in the comments—how would you have answered these? Closing: Thanks again for listening this week. Please be sure to follow us @303Triathlon and @grit2greatnessendurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
AMD announced their RDNA 4 GPU's last week, the RX 9070 & RX 9070 XT, which includes our first look at FSR 4 and the machine learning capabilities that comes with RDNA 4. We know AMD's Z2 APU lineup is an incremental upgrade over the Z1 chips, going from RDNA 3 to RDNA 3.5 but the true generational leap will be AMD's Z3 chips that will feature the newly announced RDNA 4.So, what does AMD's 9070 XT mean for the ASUS ROG ALLY 2?!
#477 TriDot Pool School and State of Triathlon Welcome Welcome to Episode #477 of the 303 Endurance Podcast. We're your hosts Coaches Rich Soares and April Spilde. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance news, coaching tips and discussion. Show Sponsor: UCAN UCAN created LIVSTEADY as an alternative to sugar based nutrition products. LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. Whether UCAN Energy Powders, Bars or Gels, LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to finish stronger and recover more quickly! In Today's Show Announcements and New Ask a Coach: Webinar with Coach Brandy Ramirez Get Gritty Tip: TBD TriDot Workout of the Week - Best Average 50's Fun Segment: Triathlon Would You Rather - Pool Edition What do sprinters eat before a race? Nothing. They fast... Announcements and News: Endurance Exchange Summary 2004 U.S. Olympian Andy Potts to Lead USA Triathlon's Paratriathlon Resident Team McLean Hermes Presenters Vic Brumfield Krista Prescott, CMO Justin Trulee Key Statistics: Membership Sales: 80% of memberships are sold through external registration platforms, while only 20% are sold through USA Triathlon. Unique Active Members: In 2024, there were 302,000 unique active members, a 2% growth from the previous year. Membership Breakdown: 121,000 annual members 141,000 one-day or bronze members 40,000 youth members Gender Balance: Overall membership in 2024 was 37% female and 63% male. Age Group Trends: 20 to 29 age group saw a 25% increase from pre-COVID levels, with 10,000 members. The largest cohort is now the 30 to 39 age group, overtaking the 40 to 49 category. Significant reduction in the 40 to 59 age group, primarily driven by 40 to 49-year-old males. Participation Rates: Only 4% of members race three or more times per year. 22% race only once per year. Total participation numbers have decreased from 550,000+ finishes in 2010 to around 280,000 in the last year. Event Numbers: The number of events per state varies, with states like Florida, California, Texas, and New York having healthy event ecosystems. States with fewer events are considered "triathlon deserts". Race Directors: The number of race directors has declined from 761 in 2017 to 472. Key Points: The organization is dedicated to transparency and aims to provide real-time data to help key constituents drive their business decisions. There is a focus on understanding and leveraging data to drive active decision-making. The organization is working on improving the value proposition for race directors, coaches, and clubs. There is a need to address the decline in the 40 to 59 age group and ensure the sport's growth by tapping into younger age groups. The organization is also focusing on increasing the number of events and participation rates to support the sport's ecosystem. I hope this summary helps! If you have any specific questions or need more details, feel free to ask.
In 1933 Konrad Zuse, a German civil engineer, caught the computing bug. It would consume the rest of his life. According Zuse he invented the world's first digital computer during WWII, working in near total isolation within the Third Reich. How true is this claim? Today we are looking at Zuse's early machines, the Z1, Z2, and Z3. Selected Sources: The Computer -- My Life, by Konrad Zuse https://arxiv.org/pdf/1406.1886 - Z1 Architecture paper by Rojas https://sci-hub.se/10.1109/85.707574 - Z3... Turing Complete? also by Rojas
Delighted to share a very special bonus episode - a discussion with the senior management team of Straightline Aviation, one of the leading British airship companies. Straightline Aviation was formed by some of the most knowledgeable people in the industry so it was fascinating to sit down with them to discuss their significant airship experience and their objectives with Straightline as they work with AT2 Aerospace to bring the Z1 hybrid airship to market. The panel was formed of: Mike Kendrick, Founder and President Mark Dorey, CEO Jim Dexter, Director of Operations We cover a lot of ground in the discussion, including Mike's early days in balloon advertising and his work on Richard Branson's record-setting balloon flights, Jim's hairiest moment as an airship pilot (it's pretty intense!), Mark's ambitions for Straightline Aviation and the team's experience running the Virgin Airship and Balloon Company in the 1990s and early 2000s. We also talk about the features and benefits of the Z1 hybrid airship design and the challenges and opportunities of bringing a new technology to the market.
We talk the best Z1 and Z2 ratios for the off season. We look at Training for unique races like the Triple T. We get into the best ways to attack ultra run training. We talk the loss of swim feel and the way to get back in the groove. Losing weight for performance or health? Time to upgrade your bike? Prepping for cold water swims. How to learn from under performing in your race. Plus a little MLB and Pete Rose. Topics: Z and Z2 training ratios for off season Finding a love of Z2 Is Z2 boring or just hard? Figure out your zones Tabata style workouts for long course racing Z2 Ramps Triple T - Train to be fatigue resistant Why is it so hard to pick up swimming after a break? Feel for the water, the pedals, and the ground How much should heavier athletes work on losing weight for racing? Hungry or thirsty? Not “trying” to lose weight Bike upgrade time?? 90k trail race training volume How to be ready for a cold water swim Dealing with under achieving in your race Blow ups as unreal expectations Mike Tarrolly - mike@c26triathlon.com Robbie Bruce - robbie@c26triathlon.com
In de dressuur is de overstap van de Z1 naar de Z2 een belangrijke. De Z2 is de eerste klasse waar je de vliegende galopwissel moet laten zien. Een mooie oefening welke voor sommige een struikelblok is en voor anderen een heel fijne oefening waarbij de training en opleiding van je paard echt samenkomt. Toch zitten er veel meer technische oefeningen in de Z2, we hebben het erover in deze aflevering van de paardensportcast. Op 11 september geven we trouwens een clinic voor instructeurs, ruiters en juryleden. En vanuit de KNHS krijgen instructeurs ook nog licentiepunten. Ben je erbij? Hier kun je je tickets bestellen: https://ruitergevoel.com/clinicsethenhester/ #dressuur #paarden #paardensportcast #sethboschman #hesterbransen #ruitergevoel
Today, we discuss two topics: training philosophy and finding one's career path. I share my insights on training theory, including the importance of different effort levels, the benefits of cold plunges and sauna work, and the progression from least specific to most specific training. I also share my personal journey of finding a career path, which involved exploring different industries, gaining exposure through various projects, valuing interpersonal connections, and giving back. Takeaways -Training theory involves different effort levels, from easy to hard, and progresses from least specific to most specific training. -Cold plunges can be beneficial for recovery, but may skip steps in the recovery process, while sauna work has few drawbacks. -Finding one's career path involves exploring different industries, gaining exposure through various projects, and valuing interpersonal connections. -When approaching brands for sponsorship, it's important to show how you can help them sell their products and to have a purpose and plan for the future. -Giving back and valuing the community and connections in your field can be just as important as having a large audience or impressive accomplishments. Sound Bites "Cold plunge can be really good for recovery, but it makes you skip a couple steps." "Most of your time at that Z1 effort level and then some of it pushing really hard." "Throw things at the wall and see what sticks." Chapters 00:00 Exploring Training Philosophy and Theory 09:00 The Benefits and Drawbacks of Cold Plunges and Sauna Work 19:52 Finding Your Career Path: A Personal Journey 28:43 Approaching Brands for Sponsorship: How to Stand Out 32:20 The Importance of Giving Back and Valuing Interpersonal Connections
After a long wait for the crew (and audience!) STS-92 is finally here. We'll be delivering the heart of the ISS external structure, the Z1 truss, as well as a new docking port, PMA-3. Along the way we'll learn a bit about the folks on the ground who make this all possible, walk through four complicated EVAs, see something no one's seen since 1967, and put our plumber's hats on. Show notes: https://thespaceabove.us/episodes/ep189_sts-92 https://thespaceabove.us https://twitter.com/SpaceAboveUs
Tim sitzt in einem kurzärmeligen Hawaiihemd auf einer Finca in Mallorca, der Wind bläst durch seine Haare, im Hintergrund sind Palmen. Tim ist also auf Vacation. Er war natürlich auch schon im Megapark und hat dazu ein Bild mit Bierbart auf LinkedIn gepostet – auch wenn jetzt jeder sagen würde, dass sowas auf LinkedIn nix zu suchen hat. Aber er hat 3 Follower verloren und 20 gewonnen – ein Erfolg auf ganzer Linie! Übrigens haben der Bierkönig und der Megapark beide LinkedIn-Profile, allerdings sind die nicht gepflegt. Um Daten geht's auch bei der nächsten Urlaubsgeschichte, Tim beobachtet nämlich seit neuestem den UV-Index, der kleine Data-Nerd! Eigentlich geht es in der neuen Spezial-Folge von MY DATA IS BETTER THAN YOURS von Jonas Rashedi und Tim Wiegels aber um den Unterschied zwischen Machine Learning und Künstlicher Intelligenz. Machine Learning ist, wenn Du aus Daten etwas lernst und ein automatisiertes Modell darauf legst, das den Vorgang immer wieder wiederholt. Das gibt es supervised und unsupervised. Außerdem gibt es noch Regression und Clustering. Jonas bringt eine Definition zur Künstlichen Intelligenz, das ist die Idee einer Maschine, welche die menschliche Intelligenz imitiert. Machine Learning ist, einer Maschine beizubringen, eine bestimmte Aufgabe auszuführen und präzise Ergebnisse durch die Identifikation von Mustern zu erreichen. Die KI soll also Dinge ausführen können. Die Frage ist aber immer: Was willst Du mit Künstlicher Intelligenz überhaupt machen? Willst Du Dinge automatisieren und schneller machen oder willst Du etwas Neues schaffen? Dann steigen die beiden noch in die Historie von KI ein, und wie immer bei Innovationen hat alles angefangen bei verrückten Ideen, in diesem speziellen Fall mit dem Z1 von Konrad Zuse in 1939. Tim bringt auch Beispiele für Machine Learning-Projekte, die er selbst umgesetzt hat. Wenn Ihr übrigens Lust habt, mal eine Woche mit Tim und Jonas zu verbringen, eine richtige Data-Woche also, dann meldet Euch bei den beiden! MY DATA IS BETTER THAN YOURS ist ein Projekt von BETTER THAN YOURS, der Marke für richtig gute Podcasts. Zum allen wichtigen Links rund um Tim: https://linktr.ee/twiegels Zu allen wichtigen Links rund um Jonas und den Podcast: https://linktr.ee/jonas.rashedi 00:00:00 Mallorca und der Megapark 00:03:49 Das Internet und Reisen 00:05:40 Data-Feste 00:07:28 KI und Machine Learning 00:08:03 Was ist Machine Learning 00:10:34 Unterschied Deep Learning und Machine Learning 00:12:09 Was ist künstliche Intelligenz 00:14:09 AI ist nicht GenAI 00:16:35 Anwendungsfälle 00:17:46 Die Historie von KI 00:22:37 Viele spannende Meinungen 00:25:10 Modelle müssen weiterentwickelt werden 00:28:40 Gepäck verlieren
- Folge 66: Autos der 80er- Wir klären in dieser Folge ein für alle Mal:Welche Autos stehen stellvertretend für die 80er Jahre?Was waren die meistverkauften Autos der 80er Jahre?Über welche Mängelliste verfügte der Fiat Panda?War der Baby-Benz, der Mercedes 190 ein Erfolg oder nicht?Was war das einzige selbstentwickelte Automodell, dass in der DDR in den 80er Jahren neu auf den Markt kam?Was ist die einzige Automarke der DDR, die heute noch existiert? - Fun facts, hard facts & Nerd Facts1978 lieferte Volkswagen 10.000 Golf 1 in die DDR. Zu happigen Preisen: Der 50-PS-Zweitürer sollte 30.000 Mark der DDR kosten, der kleinste Diesel als Viertürer gar 35.000 DDR-Mark. Weil die Nachfrage aus Sorge um die Ersatzteilversorgung gering war, wurden die Preise auf 22.000 und 26.000 Mark gesenkt.Der DeLorean DMC-12, der durch seine Rolle in ZURÜCK IN DIE ZUKUNFT Kultstatus geniesst, wurde nur zwischen 1981 und 1982 gebaut, es entstanden knapp 9000 Exemplare. Das Modell inspirierte das Design des Tesla Cybertrucks. Ein hervorragender Podcast zur Entstehung des DeLorean DMC-12 gibt es hier von GESCHICHTEN AUS DER GESCHICHTE: https://www.geschichte.fm/archiv/gag356/Das erfolgreichste Elektroauto der 80er Jahre wurde vom dänischen Unternehmen EL-TRANS AS entwickelt und 1987 unter der Markenbezeichnung MINI-EL auf den Markt gebracht, heute heißt es CITY-EL und wird in Deutschland produziert.Der VW Fridolin ein Transporter, der extra für die Post entwickelt wurde und seitlich über zwei Schiebetieren verfügte wurde mit der in den 80er nicht üblichen Respektlosigkeit umgangssprachlich auch VW Contergan genannt. Hier ist er zu sehen. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/VW_FridolinDer gestrechte CX Prestige von Erich Honecker ist hier zu sehen: https://www.autobild.de/klassik/artikel/auktion-citroen-cx-honecker-stretchlimo-5586821.html. Ob man allerdings von der Länge des Autos auf Honeckers Penisgröße schließen kann ist nicht überliefert.Und hier noch ein paar Infos zum Austin Metro, den man aus Vermarktungsgründen auch Metro Mini nannte: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Metro- Links80er-live official Aftermovie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DT4Df5JadoPodcasts: https://disko80.buzzsprout.comRSS-Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1754816.rssHomepage: http://www.purwienundkowa.com Aktuelle CD von Purwien & Kowa: https://ffm.to/puk5Musik von Purwien & Kowa: https://purwienkowa.bandcamp.comBücher von Purwien & Kowa: https://amzn.to/2W9Ftj8Videos von Purwien & Kowa: https://bit.ly/3QVfTbRFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/purwienundkowa
Today is about understanding feel, your body, and learning how to “play” within training. The cast was a bit inspired by a new trend in MMA and boxing where they spar but don't hit each other. They are more in the ring to work on form, footwork, and ensure better recovery. We think triathletes can learn a lesson from that. We talk about the power of stacking volume, understanding how fatigue masks fitness, and why finding a love for training easy is so powerful. We look at how hacks influence our mindset, true behavioral changes, and why many of us tend to lean toward going harder than we should. One of the biggest mistakes athletes make is going to hard on easy days, and going too easy on hard days. Get into a groove and be able to honor how you feel on any given day. Topics: When you're itching to race Bad decisions Why “expect?” Why we don't do many interviews You can go your own way Aqua Joggers rule the world Stacking Volume Run results over time Z1 and Z2 equal “play” “Im not a runner” Fatigue masks fitness Appropriate fatigue The great mystery of coaching Bad decisions in training Aerobic work is where the magic happens Hack world Not having a plan Behavioral changes Consistency without thinking about it Running under control When running form takes over Negative split 13 miles on a track? Easy on easy days, hard on hard days Honor how you feel today Coaching Inquiries Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com www.c26triathlon.com
Dave and James have lots of spy photos to discuss this week! Factor's got a revamp of its Ostro VAM lightweight road bike about to break cover, and Specialized and Trek have some enticing new road shoes roaming about in the wild. Lazer also brings its Kineticore technology to its popular Z1, we debate the pros and cons of anti-seize vs. grease, and we chat about what we look for in our favorite gravel shoes.Timestamps:1:52 – Ostro's new Factor VAM may be fast, but it's not especially pretty – and it's not alone7:03 – Lazer brings Kineticore technology to the revamped Z112:01 – Even tools aren't immune to hacking15:27 – Blurring the lines between auto mechanics and bike mechanics18:17 – Dave (anti-)seizes the day26:12 – Pick One! Our favorite gravel shoes, and what we look for in them32:54 – PSA: dried sealant and wheel imbalance36:02 – New lightweight S-Works road shoes coming from Specialized?37:09 – Some very intriguing mid-range road shoes are definitely coming soon from Specialized37:58 – And some new flagship road shoes from Trek/Bontrager, too!38:15 – Ratio Technology is at it again with a new aluminum cable spool for SRAM DoubleTap levers38:46 – Iconic UK MTB brand Orange is in serious financial difficulty40:24 – Enve parent company Amer Sports Inc is going public41:12 – Brompton with a capital B!41:19 – 9point8 has angle-adjust headsets for IS-style frames
Dave and James have lots of spy photos to discuss this week! Factor's got a revamp of its Ostro VAM lightweight road bike about to break cover, and Specialized and Trek have some enticing new road shoes roaming about in the wild. Lazer also brings its Kineticore technology to its popular Z1, we debate the pros and cons of anti-seize vs. grease, and we chat about what we look for in our favorite gravel shoes.Timestamps:1:52 – Ostro's new Factor VAM may be fast, but it's not especially pretty – and it's not alone7:03 – Lazer brings Kineticore technology to the revamped Z112:01 – Even tools aren't immune to hacking15:27 – Blurring the lines between auto mechanics and bike mechanics18:17 – Dave (anti-)seizes the day26:12 – Pick One! Our favorite gravel shoes, and what we look for in them32:54 – PSA: dried sealant and wheel imbalance36:02 – New lightweight S-Works road shoes coming from Specialized?37:09 – Some very intriguing mid-range road shoes are definitely coming soon from Specialized37:58 – And some new flagship road shoes from Trek/Bontrager, too!38:15 – Ratio Technology is at it again with a new aluminum cable spool for SRAM DoubleTap levers38:46 – Iconic UK MTB brand Orange is in serious financial difficulty40:24 – Enve parent company Amer Sports Inc is going public41:12 – Brompton with a capital B!41:19 – 9point8 has angle-adjust headsets for IS-style frames
I finally collided with the ROG Ally....so how has it been? https://www.geektherapyradio.com/
Mikael answers listener questions about the off-season. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -Overall thoughts about the off-season -What kind of training (if any) besides easy aerobic training to do during the off-season? -Can you incorporate races (e.g. trail or road running, Zwift races) into the off-season? -The difference between training in Z1 and Z1 (in a 5-zone system) and how to balance training in these zones -Weight training and VLaMax in the off-season -How to effectively reintroduce and progress intensity during the off-season after a season break SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts418/ SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON AND THAT TRIATHLON SHOW WEBPAGE: www.scientifictriathlon.com/podcast/ SPONSORS: FORM Smart Swim Goggles give you unprecedented real-time feedback in your swim training through a display on the goggle lens. See every split to stay on pace, track your stroke rate and don't let it drop, use heart rate to become more scientific and precise with your training (through integration with Polar HR monitors) and analyse more in-depth metrics post-swim in the app. You can also use a vast library of workouts or training plans, or build your own guided workouts. Get 15% off the goggles with the code TTS15 on formswim.com/tts. ZEN8 - The ZEN8 Indoor Swim Trainer is a unique Dryland Swim Trainer that allows you to improve technique, power, and swim training consistency. With the trainer you can do specific power and technique work, including working on your catch and core activation, and it helps you stay consistent even if you don't have much time to train. You can try the Zen8 risk-free for up to 30 days, and you can get 20% off your first order on zen8swimtrainer.com/tts. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Scientific Triathlon newsletter David Tilbury-Davis | EP#416 FTP, VO2max and VLaMax: what triathletes need to know with Sebastian Weber | EP#169 RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
Erichsen Geld & Gold, der Podcast für die erfolgreiche Geldanlage
Die Aufgaben, die man sich selbst stellt, sollen natürlich auch eine gewisse Herausforderung darstellen. Von daher möchte ich heute in dieser Podcast-Folge die Frage besprechen: Apple, Microsoft oder Alphabet/Google - welche Aktie wird auf Sicht der nächsten zwei bis drei Jahre die beste Performance liefern? "Nichts einfacher als das" ... so würde ich es auch wieder nicht sagen, aber: gehen wir mal frisch ans Werk! ► Den neuen Podcast “Buy The Dip” findet ihr hier: https://buythedip.podigee.io ► Jetzt unseren Buy The Dip YouTube-Kanal abonnieren: https://www.youtube.com/@BuyTheDipPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 ► Schau Dir hier die neue Aktion der Rendite-Spezialisten an: https://www.rendite-spezialisten.de/aktion ► TIPP: Sichere Dir wöchentlich meine Tipps zu Gold, Aktien, ETFs & Co. – 100% gratis: https://erichsen-report.de/ Viel Freude beim Anhören. Über eine Bewertung und einen Kommentar freue ich mich sehr. Jede Bewertung ist wichtig. Denn sie hilft dabei den Podcast bekannter zu machen. Damit noch mehr Menschen verstehen, wie sie ihr Geld mit Rendite anlegen können. ► Mein YouTube-Kanal: http://youtube.com/ErichsenGeld ► Folge meinem LinkedIn-Account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erichsenlars/ ► Folge mir bei Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ErichsenGeld/ ► Folge meinem Instagram-Account: https://www.instagram.com/erichsenlars Die Quellen der Audio-Zitate - Abgerufen am 06.11.2023: YouTube-Kanal:CNBC Video: Meta regained investor confidence in latest earnings report, says Altimeter's Brad Gerstner URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1-zyy_zb74 YouTube-Kanal: Yahoo Finance Video: Apple earnings top expectations, Investors can 'breathe a sigh of relief' on Q4 results: Analyst URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzFEGaafhJc& Die verwendete Musik wurde unter www.soundtaxi.net lizensiert. Ein wichtiger abschließender Hinweis: Aus rechtlichen Gründen darf ich keine individuelle Einzelberatung geben. Meine geäußerte Meinung stellt keinerlei Aufforderung zum Handeln dar. Sie ist keine Aufforderung zum Kauf oder Verkauf von Wertpapieren.
En este capítulo, Pau entrevista a Héctor Giner, CoFounder y CEO en Z1. Para la ocasión, la conversación giró entorno a algo que Héctor destacó como una nueva definición del concepto networking, basado en principios. También conversaron sobre cómo elegir a tus clientes para que se convierta en una estrategia de crecimiento sólido. Puedes encontrar el podcast y suscribirte en el siguiente enlace: https://www.inboundcycle.com/podcast-marketing-leaders?hsLang=es. Y si tienes cualquier comentario o duda, puedes escribirnos a pau@inboundcycle.com o bien buscar y agregar a Pau Valdés en LinkedIn.
Die Erste zahnärztliche Prüfung (Z1) ist endlich geschafft! Das alte Physikum ist Geschichte, denn deutschlandweit ist unser ZMK-Jahrgang der Erste*, der sich 7 Prüfungen in kürzester Zeit widmen „durfte“. Zum Staffelauftakt haben wir uns über unsere individuellen Erfahrungen ausgetauscht und besprochen, wie wir uns vorbereitet und beruhigt haben. Bleibt am Ball, hört Euch an, was einen im Studium erwarten kann und gebt uns gern Bescheid, welche Themen Ihr in den nächsten Wochen erwartet. *ausgenommen ist das Pilot-Semester der Universität Hamburg Musik: John Sib Audionachbearbeitung: Linus Lippstreu
This week on AZAAZ we answered: ❓The Questions❓
Welcome to episode 146 of Activist #MMT. Today I talk with author, mathematician, and bond analyst Brian Romanchuk, on the basics of the secondary market and how it relates to the primary market. Brian starts with a brief tutorial of how bonds are priced, which is seen very differently from the points of view of the primary and secondary markets. For an in-depth treatment of this topic, you can listen to episodes 30 and 31 of MMT Podcast with Steven Hail. (Here's a link to part two. A list of the audio chapters in this episode can be found right below [above the full-question list].) Brian then describes bonds (and more broadly, securities) in general, the population of who buys and sells them, some of the reasons why they are bought and sold, and several anecdotes of how it all happens. What can be said is this: rich people rarely if ever buy US treasuries on their own, as individuals. Additionally, the biggest players in securities trading never speak publicly in order to prevent jeopardizing their advantage – they keep their mouths shut. These two facts alone put a huge hole in the idea of so-called bond vigilantes. Although I'm not necessarily interested in the idea of bond vigilantes, it's one of the most obvious and common myths that comes up regarding the secondary market. Whatever the case, the idea that the market can somehow overrule the national government is clearly false. This is for at least the following three reasons: only the national government can create and delete its own bonds. Only the national government can create and delete its own money – which is required to purchase those bonds. And the national government (for countries such as the United States, UK, Australia, Japan, and Canada) have little to no foreign denominated debt, which means they do not offer to convert their money into anything else. What this means is that the national government, through the collective action of its citizens (US!), has the power to stand up to the market even if they somehow object to the actions of that government. The only way the market can overpower the national government is if the government chooses for it to be that way – such as when representatives and regulators are bought off by the biggest players in that market. This is further bolstered by the populace being sufficiently duped into believing it all to be "unfortunate, but necessary." This is a primary battle-front in the centuries-long war between rich and poor, which, unfortunately, the rich have all but won. And now, onto my conversation with Brian Romanchuk. This is part one of a two-part conversation. Enjoy. In order to preserve both my podcast and my sanity as I proceed through Torrens University and Modern Money Lab's graduate program in MMT and ecological economics (
Il record del mondo più vecchio nella storia dell'atletica è stato realizzato il 26 luglio del 1983 e non è ancora stato superato. Lo ha conquistato Jarmila Kratochvilova sugli 800 metri. C'era una lunga storia di pregiudizi intorno a questa gara: alcuni medici ritenevano che non fosse adatta alle donne, altri che facesse invecchiare presto. Jarmila Kratochvilova quel giorno vinse l'equivalente di 450 euro d'oggi ma il premio vero fu un permesso dalla fabbrica tessile dove lavorava come impiegata. Fonti: I contributi audio di questo episodio sono tratti dalla telecronaca Rai di Paolo Rosi dei 10mila metri ai Mondiali di atletica leggera del 1983 e da una intervista della tv Z1 del 18 giugno 2010. I frammenti ascoltati sono disponibili su YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vorlesungen Adé! In dieser Folge verabschieden wir uns in die wohl anspruchsvollste Lernphase die wir bisher hatten... Denn die Z1 steht vor der Tür… Lass uns dennoch gemeinsam das vierte Semester Revue passieren und schwelge mit uns in Erinnerungen...
Asus hat endlich das ROG Ally vorgestellt, das Ding ist schon irgendwie echt nicht verkehrt... abgesehen von Windows, aber auch wegen Windows. Hardware aber wohl richtig gut. Auch Google hat einiges auf der I/O vorgestellt: Pixel Fold, Pixel Tablet mit Smartspeaker-Station, Pixel 7a und sehr viel AI-Assistenz, AI-Bildbearbeitung, AI-Emails, AI-alles. Dann war auch noch der Deutsche Computerspielpreis, wir gratulieren vor allem Chained Echoes (Matthias Linda) für Bestes Deutsches Spiel, Signalis (Rose Engine) für Bestes Debüt und Shurjoka für Spielerin des Jahres. Außerdem: Mo hat die zweite Staffel Sweet Tooth gesehen, ein neues Zelda ist erschienen, PSVR2 gibts jetzt regulär zu kaufen, Mike konstruiert sich einen Grund für ein NAS und Mo bekommt das Data Frog SF2000. Viel Spaß mit Folge 152! Sprecher: Mohammed Ali Dad, Michael Kister Besucht unsim Discord https://discord.gg/SneNarVCBMauf Twitter https://twitter.com/technikquatschauf Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm7FRJku8ZzrZkmeY79j0WQ 00:03:28 4K-Blurays rippen 00:07:11 Data Frog SF2000: "SNES-Controller" als Retro-HandheldRetro Game Corps: The $25 Handheld Everyone is Talking About https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VxK63sT2hkhttps://retrododo.com/data-frog-sf2000/ 00:13:51 Asus ROG Ally vorgestellt: ab 13. Juni 2023 für 799€ (Z1 Extreme) und Q3 für 699€ (Z1) erhältlichhttps://www.computerbase.de/2023-05/asus-gaming-handheld-rog-ally-startet-heute-fuer-799-euro-und-im-q3-fuer-699-euro/https://www.ign.com/articles/asus-rog-ally-reviewThe Phawx: SteamDeck Vs. AMD 7840U GPD Win Max 2 - Multi-TDP Benchmarks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDGg5kzwje4The Phawx: ULTIMATE Asus ROG ALLY Performance Review - SteamDeck vs. 7840U vs 6800U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOMiEI7ojd8 (nach der Aufnahme erschienen)ETA Prime: The ASUS ROG Ally Can Emulate It All! Past The Edge Of What Other Handhelds Can Do https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTwyjArlsaI 00:42:43 Google I/O: Pixel Fold ab 1899€https://www.theverge.com/23718158/google-io-2023-biggest-announcements-ai-pixel-fold-tablet-android-14https://www.computerbase.de/2023-05/pixel-fold-googles-duennes-faltbares-smartphone-fuer-1-899-euro/https://store.google.com/de/product/pixel_fold?hl=de 00:45:28 Pixel 7a: jetzt auch mit Wireless Charging ab 509€; bis 22.05.2023 inkl. Pixel Buds A-Seriehttps://www.computerbase.de/2023-05/google-pixel-7a-test/https://store.google.com/de/product/pixel_7a?hl=de 00:48:25 Pixel Tablet: 11-Zoll-Tablet inkl. Smartspeaker-Dock für 679€https://www.computerbase.de/2023-05/google-pixel-tablet-kommt-im-bundle-mit-dock-fuer-679-euro/https://store.google.com/de/product/pixel_tablet?hl=de 00:51:41 viel AI von Googlehttps://www.computerbase.de/2023-05/gegenschlag-im-ki-wettruesten-neues-sprachmodell-palm-2-fuer-bard-und-die-google-apps/ 01:03:31 Deutscher Computerspielpreis ohne Aufregerhttps://www.gameswirtschaft.de/events/computerspielpreis-2023-dcp-gewinner/ 01:12:04 The Law According to Lidia Poët https://www.netflix.com/de/title/81414644Sweet Tooth Staffel 2 https://www.netflix.com/de/title/81221380 01:17:07 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom erschienen; Sharp bestätigt Displays für Handheld-Konsole der nächsten Generationhttps://stadt-bremerhaven.de/sharp-bestaetigt-display-lieferung-fuer-eine-neue-konsole-nintendo-switch-2-moeglich/https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/nintendo-reports-switch-sales-slowdown-and-warns-no-new-hardware-this-year/https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/nintendo-says-it-has-no-plans-to-cut-switch-prices-despite-slowing-sales/ 01:26:19 Sony Playstation VR2 jetzt auch regulär im Handel zu kaufenhttps://www.gameswirtschaft.de/marketing-pr/playstation-vr2-ps5-headset-kaufen-150523/
The latest Steam beta comes with some big changes! Prices leak for the Asus ROG Ally, AMD announces the Z1 series CPUs, open-source Carmageddon, and why it's normal to game in your 50s.
Jetzt kostenloses Erstgespräch auf www.svenwalla.de ausmachen. Herzlich Willkommen zu Teil 3 Digitalisierung in der Zahnarztpraxis. Diese Woche wollen wir mit dem Thema Praxisverwaltungssoftware starten. Es gibt insgesamt 37 oder 38 Software Anbieter für diesen Bereich. Ich möchte Ihnen in dieser Folge die wichtigsten Lösungen einmal vorstellen. Auch hier ist es wieder einfach, über die Software zu schimpfen. Das kann ich auch verstehen, Fakt ist aber dass es funktioniert. Langsam kommt da aber echte Bewegung rein und die Dinge verbessern sich! Es gibt eine Sache, die mir an garkeiner dieser Softwares gefällt: die gängigen Softwares die eben genannt haben haben jede Menge Zahlen für uns. Das Problem dabei ist, dass wir diese Zahlen nicht herausbekommen und ist es sehr kompliziert dann doch an die Zahlen zu kommen die wir brauchen. Aber: es gibt Abhilfe mit einer Software namens Rose. Zur Zeit kann man Rose allerdings nur an Z1 und Charly anbinden. Ein wichtiger Hinweis: nichts ist teurer als das Wechseln einer Software! Überlegen Sie also gut wie sinnvoll ein Wechsel der Software wirklich ist. In der nächsten Folge geht es dann final um die Finanzen und Verwaltung, Praxismanagement, QM und Prozesse und Umsatz- und Gewinnsteigerung. Wenn Sie mehr über Digitalisierung erfahren wollen und wissen möchten wo Sie ansetzen können, dann buchen Sie sich ein kostenloses Erstgespräch auf www.svenwalla.de.
Join The Full Nerd gang as they talk about the latest PC hardware topics. In this episode the gang is joined by special guest @braethorn to chat about the recent reports of Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs burning out, AMD's new Z1 processors that will power the future of handheld gaming PCs, the state of pre-builts, and of course we answer your questions live! Read the Ryzen news Tom's Hardware: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/damaged-ryzen-7000x3d-pin-analysis-igors-lab Read about Z1 news: https://www.pcworld.com/article/1796614/hands-on-the-rog-ally-is-the-steam-deck-for-gamers-who-want-more-power-and-options.html Buy The Full Nerd merch: https://crowdmade.com/collections/pcworld Join the PC related discussions and ask us questions on Discord: https://discord.gg/SGPRSy7 Follow the crew on Twitter: @GordonUng @BradChacos @MorphingBall @KeithPlaysPC @AdamPMurray Follow PCWorld for all things PC! ---------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=PCWorldVideos TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/PCWorldUS TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/pcworld
AMD announces a Z1 chip lineup for handheld PCs, Microsoft reportedly agrees to sell Teams separately from Office in the EU, and AT&T makes the first call over satellites on a standard smartphone. MP3 Please SUBSCRIBE HERE. You can get an ad-free feed of Daily Tech Headlines for $3 a month here. A special thanksContinue reading "AMD Announces Chips for Handheld PCs – DTH"
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En este episodio tratamos un tema que está en boca de (casi) todos los corredores que nos ponemos a seguir algún plan de entrenamiento. ¿Qué significa correr en Z1? ¿Qué diferencia hay entre los diferentes sistemas de cálculo de las zonas de entrenamiento? A tu Ritmo, con Luis Blanco y Chema Martínez Pastor. Suscríbete a nuestra newsletter: https://correaturitmo.substack.com/ www.correaturitmo.com TW: @correaturitmo @correaturitmo FB: @correaturitmoES https://www.facebook.com/correaturitmoES IG: @correaturitmo https://www.instagram.com/correaturitmo/ Canal Telegram: Correaturitmo https://t.me/correaturitmo Grupo Telegram: A tu Ritmo Chat https://t.me/aturitmochatEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de A tu Ritmo - Running Podcast. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/754108
Tertulia y charleta sobre los retos a los que nos enfrentamos al escalar agencias y empresas de servicios. En este episodio participamos Héctor Giner (Z1), Miguel Sanz (Bisiesto) y Corti (Product Hackers).Puedes encontrarnos en cualquier canal y plataforma:Web
Nun, was bedeutet es eigentlich, wenn zwei mittelalten Künstlern, das Herz am rechten Fleck, urplötzlich klar wird, dass blutjunge künstliche Intelligenz ohne Herz schon bald in das Tagwerk der beiden eingreifen wird - und zwar mehr als ihnen lieb sein wird. Unsere mit reichlich Künstler-Intelligenz ausgestatteten Helden Oli und Loffi sondieren die Lage, sortieren sie ein, machen sich einen Reim draus - und suchen in dieser Folge nach Abgrenzung zu dieser neuen, so schwer greifbaren, Realität. Aber mal ehrlich, fragen wir hier faustisch, wäre es denn so schlecht, wenn künftig Computer Schlagermelodien komponieren und drauf muntere Texte dichten? Und da wir schon dabei sind, kann nicht auch dieser elende Episoden-Beitext von irgendeinem ausgemusterten GPT3 kurz runterdödelt werden? Wie dem auch sei: Oli muss zurück an seine Staffelei - und bei Loffi ist mal wieder viel Rauch um nichts! Grüßen wir also die nächste Dystopie, Conrad Zuse und seinen Z1, den ewigen Avatar Mick Jagger und die vielen Leute auf Instagram, die vor AI-Bildchen ganz aus dem Häuschen sind. Feedback an: ich@habdichtrotzdemlieb.de
La música que necesitas para crear tus sesiones de entrenamiento. 00:00:00 - Avalanche (Extended Mix) - Kaskade, deadmau5, Kx5, James French - Z5 00:05:06 - Unbreakable (Benny Benassi Remix) - Telykast, Sam Gray - Z4 00:07:14 - New Beginning (Extended Mix) - Paradoks - Z2 00:12:17 - Tra Tra (Extended Mix) - Hugel, BLOND:ISH, Nfasis - Z3 00:16:25 - Raw (Tony Romera Extended Mix) - David Amo, Julio Navas, Gustavo Bravetti - Z3 00:19:39 - Bad Memories (Korolova Extended Remix) - Meduza & James Carter Feat. Elley Duhé & Fast Boy - Z3 00:23:51 - The Melody (Original Mix) - Wade - Z3 00:27:36 - New Gold (Dom Dolla Remix) - Gorillaz f./ Tame Impala & Bootie Brown - Z3 00:30:35 - Moth To A Flame (Adriatique Remix) - Swedish House Mafia & The Weeknd - Z4 00:35:21 - The Sign (Extended Mix) - Anyma & Camelphat - Z5 00:39:50 - Andromeda (Extended Mix) - Che Jose - Z4 00:44:40 - Shout (Extended Mix) - Grum x Tigerblind - Z5 00:48:52 - Rabbit Hole (Original Mix) - Layton Giordani, Hi-Lo, Oliver Heldens - Z6 00:52:25 - Turn On The Lights again.. (feat. Future) - Fred again.. - Z1
PODCAST SATELLITETHE VOICE OF ISRAEL10th of Elul, 5782 Prince HandleyPresident / RegentUniversity of Excellence NEW AI & THE 4TH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION FUTURE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE האינטליגנציה המלאכותית החדשה Listen HERE >>> LISTEN NOW Prince Handley 24/7 Commentary (FREE) > BLOG Email this message to a friend and help them! ______________________ DESCRIPTION WARNING: What you are about to learn will challenge your intellect. It will also enlighten you to “behind the scenes” activity that is happening today … and affecting your FUTURE. We will discuss the 4th Industrial Revolution (IR-4) and WHY―unlike the previous three Industrial Revolutions―it will be dangerous. People can lose their rights, their jobs … their lives as a result of traveling “uncharted” waters. Even more dangerous will be the result of our developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) that lives in Cyber Space that we do NOT really understand. _______________________ NEW AI & THE 4TH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONFUTURE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE The 4th Industrial Revolution will be more of a radical change than the first three … even though they were”shockers” in their inception. Civilization has journeyed the route and use of fire, agriculture, the wheel, electricity, mass production, synthetic chemicals, the internet, block chain, self-driving cars, AI growing people in laboratories, and downloading our brains into computers. Let's examine the first three Industrial Revolutions and see from whence we have journeyed. FIRST INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ~ IR-1 The First Industrial Revolution was marked by a transition from hand production methods to machines through the use of steam power and water power. The implementation of new technologies took a long time, so the period which this refers to was between 1760 and 1820, or 1840 in Europe and the United States. SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ~ IR-2 The Second Industrial Revolution, also known as the Technological Revolution, is the period between 1871 and 1914 that resulted from installations of extensive railroad and telegraph networks, which allowed for faster transfer of people and ideas, as well as electricity. Increasing electrification allowed for factories to develop the modern production line. THIRD INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ~ IR-3 The Third Industrial Revolution, also known as the Digital Revolution, occurred in the late 20th century. The production of the Z1 computer, which used binary and Boolean logic, was the beginning of more advanced digital developments. The next significant development in communication technologies was the supercomputer. FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ~ IR-4 The Fourth Industrial Revolution is the trend towards automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies and processes which include cyber-physical systems (CPS), IoT, industrial Internet of Things, cloud computing, cognitive computing, and artificial intelligence. The combination of machine learning and computational power allows machines to carry out highly complicated tasks. Also, in cooperation with Smart Factories. NOTE: Computerization and digitalization were building blocks leading us to IR 4.0 The Smart Factory is no longer a vision. While different model factories represent the feasible, many enterprises already clarify with examples practically, how the Smart Factory functions. The technical foundations on which the Smart Factory―the intelligent factory―is based are cyber-physical systems that communicate with each other using the Internet of Things and Services. An important part of this process is the exchange of data between the product and the production line. This enables a much more efficient connection of the Supply Chain and better organization within any production environment. Within modular structured smart factories, cyber-physical systems monitor physical processes, create a virtual copy of the physical world and make decentralized decisions. SO WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO US Artificial Intelligence has brought us a long way. However, AI may take us too far. The “danger zone” is when it will be able to think on the same level as a human. To develop a construct upon which to investigate, let's examine the three different TYPES of AI. AI ~ ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE OR WEAK AI / ANI ~ NARROW INTELLIGENCE Artificial intelligence is a computer system that can perform complex tasks that would otherwise require human minds—such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages. The majority of these machines rely on deep learning and programming, which helps “teach” them to process vast amounts of data to recognize patterns and carry out actions. It is essentially recreating the human mind in machine form, similar to what is being carried out in Smart Factories today (as well as other areas of processing and bio-development). Artificial Intelligence works on a supervised learning system, where various sets of data are provided to the machines, to learn from examples. This helps AI to classify objects or predict the results. AI performs intelligent tasks, but its reach is very narrow and limited as it can only provide an outcome that is already programmed. It cannot make unpredictable decisions on its own, like a human brain can. AI is also referred to as Narrow AI [ANI] or Weak AI. This type of artificial intelligence is one that focuses primarily on one single narrow task, with a limited range of abilities. If you think of an example of AI that exists in our lives right now, it is ANI. AGI - ARTIFICIAL GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OR TRUE (REAL) INTELLIGENCE AGI technology would be on the level of a human mind. Due to this fact, it will probably be some time before we truly grasp AGI, as we still don't know all there is to know about the human brain itself. However, in concept at least, AGI would be able to think on the same level as a human, much like Sonny the robot in I-Robot featuring Will Smith. Artificial General Intelligence, on the contrary, is the intelligence of a machine that could perform all the intellectual tasks performed by human beings. It possesses the ability to analyze a situation on its own and take a calculative decision, like humans can, without having to be programmed in advance. We are actually nearing that in some of our Smart Factories. As I noted previously, within modular structured Smart Factories, cyber-physical systems monitor physical processes, create a virtual copy of the physical world and make decentralized decisions. ASI - ARTIFICIAL SUPER INTELLIGENCE This is where it gets a little theoretical and a touch scary. ASI refers to AI technology that will match and then surpass the human mind. To be classed as an ASI, the technology would have to be more capable than a human in every single way possible. Not only could these AI things carry out tasks, but they would even be capable of having emotions and relationships. NOTE: The evolution from AGI to ASI would in theory be much faster than it is taking us to get from ANI to AGI right now, since AGI would allow computers to “think” and exponentially improve themselves once they are able to really learn from experience and by trial and error. If a transition to ASI ever happens, the exponential growth that is in theory expected to occur at this point is often called an Intelligence Explosion … SINGULARITY! NOTE: We should ensure a safe and ethical functioning of AI in all fields and make it a priority in further development. However, once systems start “thinking” on their own―with NO knowledge of God―what are the limits?! WHAT ABOUT NEW GLOBAL GOVERNANCE The future Global Leader [Antimashiach / FALSE messiah] … along with his False Prophet … will demand the populace to take a digital “mark” on their right hands or forehead that will “connect” them with a Smart System: without which they can neither BUY nor SELL. ARE YOU READY FOR THIS ► Brain modification allowing receptors to gain access to—or receive messages from—paranormal and Satanic occult sources. ► Downloading—via the transfer of artificial intelligence (AI) information—through brain-machine interfacing, a desire for the “Mark of the Beast.” ► Corrupted spermatozoa which could fertilize an ovum producing a hybrid being: a non—other than normal—human life form. [Think: Nephilim] ► Receiving fallen—demonically anointed—influence via psycho-neural pathways. SUMMARY I have alerted you to what the New Global Governance Leader―Antimashiach―FALSE messiah will use in the End Times. Teach AND prepare your children and grandchildren about what is and will be happening. Make sure that YOU and your progeny are prepared for Heaven. Here is HOW you can be sure >>> HOW TO WIN … FOREVER Baruch haba b'Shem ADONAI Your friend, Prince Handley University of Excellence ______________________ Rabbinical & Biblical Studies[Scroll down past English, Spanish and French] The Believer's Intelligentsia ______________________
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Even more dangerous will be the result of our developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) that lives in Cyber Space that we do NOT really understand. ________________________________________ 4TH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION & NEW AITHE NEW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE The 4th Industrial Revolution will be more of a radical change than the first three … even though they were”shockers” in their inception. Civilization has journeyed the route and use of fire, agriculture, the wheel, electricity, mass production, synthetic chemicals, the internet, block chain, self-driving cars, AI growing people in laboratories, and downloading our brains into computers. Let's examine the first three Industrial Revolutions and see from whence we have journeyed. FIRST INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ~ IR-1 The First Industrial Revolution was marked by a transition from hand production methods to machines through the use of steam power and water power. The implementation of new technologies took a long time, so the period which this refers to was between 1760 and 1820, or 1840 in Europe and the United States. SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ~ IR-2 The Second Industrial Revolution, also known as the Technological Revolution, is the period between 1871 and 1914 that resulted from installations of extensive railroad and telegraph networks, which allowed for faster transfer of people and ideas, as well as electricity. Increasing electrification allowed for factories to develop the modern production line. THIRD INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ~ IR-3 The Third Industrial Revolution, also known as the Digital Revolution, occurred in the late 20th century. The production of the Z1 computer, which used binary and Boolean logic, was the beginning of more advanced digital developments. The next significant development in communication technologies was the supercomputer. FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ~ IR-4 The Fourth Industrial Revolution is the trend towards automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies and processes which include cyber-physical systems (CPS), IoT, industrial Internet of Things, cloud computing, cognitive computing, and artificial intelligence. The combination of machine learning and computational power allows machines to carry out highly complicated tasks. Also, in cooperation with Smart Factories. NOTE: Computerization and digitalization were building blocks leading us to IR 4.0 The Smart Factory is no longer a vision. While different model factories represent the feasible, many enterprises already clarify with examples practically, how the Smart Factory functions. The technical foundations on which the Smart Factory―the intelligent factory―is based are cyber-physical systems that communicate with each other using the Internet of Things and Services. An important part of this process is the exchange of data between the product and the production line. This enables a much more efficient connection of the Supply Chain and better organization within any production environment. Within modular structured smart factories, cyber-physical systems monitor physical processes, create a virtual copy of the physical world and make decentralized decisions. SO WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO US Artificial Intelligence has brought us a long way. However, AI may take us too far. The “danger zone” is when it will be able to think on the same level as a human. To develop a construct upon which to investigate, let's examine the three different TYPES of AI. AI ~ ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE OR WEAK AI / ANI ~ NARROW INTELLIGENCE Artificial intelligence is a computer system that can perform complex tasks that would otherwise require human minds—such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages. The majority of these machines rely on deep learning and programming, which helps “teach” them to process vast amounts of data to recognize patterns and carry out actions. It is essentially recreating the human mind in machine form, similar to what is being carried out in Smart Factories today (as well as other areas of processing and bio-development). Artificial Intelligence works on a supervised learning system, where various sets of data are provided to the machines, to learn from examples. This helps AI to classify objects or predict the results. AI performs intelligent tasks, but its reach is very narrow and limited as it can only provide an outcome that is already programmed. It cannot make unpredictable decisions on its own, like a human brain can. AI is also referred to as Narrow AI [ANI] or Weak AI. This type of artificial intelligence is one that focuses primarily on one single narrow task, with a limited range of abilities. If you think of an example of AI that exists in our lives right now, it is ANI. AGI - ARTIFICIAL GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OR TRUE (REAL) INTELLIGENCE AGI technology would be on the level of a human mind. Due to this fact, it will probably be some time before we truly grasp AGI, as we still don't know all there is to know about the human brain itself. However, in concept at least, AGI would be able to think on the same level as a human, much like Sonny the robot in I-Robot featuring Will Smith. Artificial General Intelligence, on the contrary, is the intelligence of a machine that could perform all the intellectual tasks performed by human beings. It possesses the ability to analyze a situation on its own and take a calculative decision, like humans can, without having to be programmed in advance. We are actually nearing that in some of our Smart Factories. As I noted previously, within modular structured Smart Factories, cyber-physical systems monitor physical processes, create a virtual copy of the physical world and make decentralized decisions. ASI - ARTIFICIAL SUPER INTELLIGENCE This is where it gets a little theoretical and a touch scary. ASI refers to AI technology that will match and then surpass the human mind. To be classed as an ASI, the technology would have to be more capable than a human in every single way possible. Not only could these AI things carry out tasks, but they would even be capable of having emotions and relationships. NOTE: The evolution from AGI to ASI would in theory be much faster than it is taking us to get from ANI to AGI right now, since AGI would allow computers to “think” and exponentially improve themselves once they are able to really learn from experience and by trial and error. If a transition to ASI ever happens, the exponential growth that is in theory expected to occur at this point is often called an Intelligence Explosion … SINGULARITY! NOTE: We should ensure a safe and ethical functioning of AI in all fields and make it a priority in further development. However, once systems start “thinking” on their own―with NO knowledge of God―what are the limits?! WHAT ABOUT NEW GLOBAL GOVERNANCE The future Global Leader [Antichrist / FALSE messiah] … along with his False Prophet … will demand the populace to take a digital “mark” on their right hands or forehead that will “connect” them with a Smart System: without which they can neither BUY nor SELL. ARE YOU READY FOR THIS ► Brain modification allowing receptors to gain access to—or receive messages from—paranormal and Satanic occult sources. ► Downloading—via the transfer of artificial intelligence (AI) information—through brain-machine interfacing, a desire for the “Mark of the Beast.” ► Corrupted spermatozoa which could fertilize an ovum producing a hybrid being: a non—other than normal—human life form. ► Receiving fallen—demonically anointed—influence via psycho-neural pathways. SUMMARY I have alerted you to what the New Global Governance Leader―Antichrist―FALSE messiah will use in the End Times. Teach AND prepare your children and grandchildren about what is and will be happening. Make sure that YOU and your progeny are prepared for Heaven. Here is HOW you can be sure >>> HOW TO WIN … FOREVER Baruch haba b'Shem Adonai. Your friend,Prince Handley President / RegentUniversity of Excellence CLICK HERE FOR:OTHER PRINCE HANDLEY PODCASTS ... 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Mein heutiger Gast hat die ersten Crashversuche bei Porsche und die Unfallforschung der Zuffenhausener eingeführt, dann die BMW Technik GmbH gegründet wo als Erstlingswerk der Z1 entwickelt wurde, zurück bei Porsche hat er als Entwicklungsvorstand unter anderem den 993 und den dann nicht gebauten 4-Türer 989 verantwortet, dessen Einstellung auch für ihn das Ende beim maroden Sportwagenbauer bedeutet hat. Dass er auch billige Autos kann, hat er dann bei Daewoo in Korea bewiesen, um danach noch mal eben Aston-Martin aus dem Dornröschenschlaf zu wecken. Eine wirklich beeindruckende Karriere in der Automobilbranche und ich freue mich, dass er sie bei mir erzählt. Viel Spaß mit Teil 1 mit meinem Gast Dr. Ulrich Bez. *** Mein Partner der heutigen Folge ist die Firma COMCO Leasing. Die sind spezialisiert auf das Leasing von besonderen Objekten – also zum Beispiel Oldtimer, Youngtimer und Sportwagen, aber auch Boote, Flugzeuge oder Energie- und Schienentechnik. Mehr über COMCO erfahrt Ihr unter dem folgenden Link https://www.comco-leasing.de oder speziell zum Leasing von Klassikern auf https://www.comco-classic-cars.de. *** Die Alte Schule im Netz findet ihr unter www.alteschule.tv und wenn ihr Lust auf Videos habt, dann schaut einmal hier rein: www.youtube.com/geleedeluxe
This week, Wes talks to ZORA about her new record Z1, out on June 17 via Get Better Records.
大大們或許可以將Z1想像成是BMW的MX-5,Z1有著和BMW家族許多不太一樣的特徵,例如電動升降式車門就是一例!Z1搭載一具2.5升直6引擎,有著170p的動力輸出,就現今來說動力數據不算驚人,但畢竟Z1是30年前的產品,當年敞篷小跑車能有這樣的動力表現也已是樂趣十足!在台灣,BMW Z1非常稀有,數量少到可能用手指頭都數得出來,一起和Celsior踏上時光機回味這台迷人的小跑車吧!
João is a graduate of Babson College where he concentrated in finance. He also completed a venture capital program at the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. João worked in investment banking at Itau BBA and worked in financial planning at Kraft Heinz. And before Z1, he co-founded Vereda, a start-up providing low-cost, high-quality K-12 education for Brazil's middle class.We discussed the origins of Z1 and the importance of financial inclusion, especially for young adults. João also talks about his growth plans for Z1 after a series of fundraising. WEBSITE: https://z1.app
有人梦寐以求的是睡得着觉,有人梦寐以求的是记住夜晚的梦。这期聊聊与我们日常息息相关的活动——睡觉!关于睡眠,各有各的作息习惯和困扰,也有适合自己的应对方法;而关于梦,有无边界的奇思妙想,也有影射现实经历的场景、意象。建议大家可以晚上收听这期,尤其是最后15分钟,有彩蛋。我们聊了聊:03:46 “你觉得自己有睡眠问题吗?”08:18 与睡眠作息有关,早睡早起、刷夜、睡午觉、乘红眼航班……12:15 下班后到睡前这段自由而珍贵时间,都在干嘛?18:39 身边那些有失眠困扰的人24:12 睡前的独特嗜好33:12 你能记住做过的梦吗?40:19 动画电影《红辣椒》,梦的恐怖意象与现实焦虑49:41 “我身边的人会不会都是NPC?”53:10 也许能助眠的一些小办法64:54 防不胜防的鲜核桃以及核桃料理安利67:25 “我有一句话想分享给大家”* 更正:节目中提到的《夜晚的潜水艇》是一部小说,不是散文- 片头BGM -Glass Animals - Dreamland- 片尾曲 -Sigur Rós - Svefn-g-englar(《沉睡的天使》)- 本期节目赞助 -感谢蓝盒子对本期节目的支持,淘宝搜索「蓝盒子旗舰店」找客服留言“鲸鱼赫兹”有专属优惠;另外,在小宇宙APP评论区留言,有机会获得价值300元的「蓝盒子×大明宫好睡礼盒」一个。蓝盒子,一家把好睡眠装进盒子里的公司,是关于一群人对睡眠、喜欢和生活方式的执念。通过LAB实验室全程研发,蓝盒子打造了一款且仅此一款的床垫产品Z1记忆棉弹簧床垫,坚持着,花时间做好1张床垫,远比做10张普通床垫来得重要。快来开启100天免费试睡吧,一起Better ZZZ ~- 节目收听方式 -目前,在小宇宙app、汽水儿、喜马拉雅、网易云音乐、QQ音乐都可以搜到我们的节目。另外,「苹果播客」订阅请试试复制这个链接:http://www.ximalaya.com/album/49812019.xml反馈及合作请发邮件,邮箱地址为289004133@qq.com,大家也可以在微博搜索「鲸鱼赫兹FM」关注我们。- 本期主播 -秋蓬|House|郭爱美|乐克
有人梦寐以求的是睡得着觉,有人梦寐以求的是记住夜晚的梦。这期聊聊与我们日常息息相关的活动——睡觉!关于睡眠,各有各的作息习惯和困扰,也有适合自己的应对方法;而关于梦,有无边界的奇思妙想,也有影射现实经历的场景、意象。建议大家可以晚上收听这期,尤其是最后15分钟,有彩蛋。我们聊了聊:03:46 “你觉得自己有睡眠问题吗?”08:18 与睡眠作息有关,早睡早起、刷夜、睡午觉、乘红眼航班……12:15 下班后到睡前这段自由而珍贵时间,都在干嘛?18:39 身边那些有失眠困扰的人24:12 睡前的独特嗜好33:12 你能记住做过的梦吗?40:19 动画电影《红辣椒》,梦的恐怖意象与现实焦虑49:41 “我身边的人会不会都是NPC?”53:10 也许能助眠的一些小办法64:54 防不胜防的鲜核桃以及核桃料理安利67:25 “我有一句话想分享给大家”* 更正:节目中提到的《夜晚的潜水艇》是一部小说,不是散文- 片头BGM -Glass Animals - Dreamland- 片尾曲 -Sigur Rós - Svefn-g-englar(《沉睡的天使》)- 本期节目赞助 -感谢蓝盒子对本期节目的支持,淘宝搜索「蓝盒子旗舰店」找客服留言“鲸鱼赫兹”有专属优惠;另外,在小宇宙APP评论区留言,有机会获得价值300元的「蓝盒子×大明宫好睡礼盒」一个。蓝盒子,一家把好睡眠装进盒子里的公司,是关于一群人对睡眠、喜欢和生活方式的执念。通过LAB实验室全程研发,蓝盒子打造了一款且仅此一款的床垫产品Z1记忆棉弹簧床垫,坚持着,花时间做好1张床垫,远比做10张普通床垫来得重要。快来开启100天免费试睡吧,一起Better ZZZ ~- 节目收听方式 -目前,在小宇宙app、汽水儿、喜马拉雅、网易云音乐、QQ音乐都可以搜到我们的节目。另外,「苹果播客」订阅请试试复制这个链接:http://www.ximalaya.com/album/49812019.xml反馈及合作请发邮件,邮箱地址为289004133@qq.com,大家也可以在微博搜索「鲸鱼赫兹FM」关注我们。- 本期主播 -秋蓬|House|郭爱美|乐克
Woo话可说 Vol. 41 - 球鞋除了抄袭还能怎么设计?(下)本期播客我们继续上一期播客的话题,聊一聊户外鞋是如何流行起来的,以及独立球鞋品牌的设计与抄袭。·本期主播:马里奥、沙拉包、凯德、旁白王老师·剪辑/封面/文案:沙拉包·本期内容:- 户外鞋是如何变成穿搭宠儿的- 所有人都在穿Salomon- 成为潮流鞋的秘诀是底厚- 独立球鞋品牌的抄袭问题- 做球鞋比做服装难太多- “换标鞋款”为什么有这么多人穿- 明星身上的服装都是被安排的- 理性评价Z1
Woo话可说 Vol. 41 - 球鞋除了抄袭还能怎么设计?(下)本期播客我们继续上一期播客的话题,聊一聊户外鞋是如何流行起来的,以及独立球鞋品牌的设计与抄袭。·本期主播:马里奥、沙拉包、凯德、旁白王老师·剪辑/封面/文案:沙拉包·本期内容:- 户外鞋是如何变成穿搭宠儿的- 所有人都在穿Salomon- 成为潮流鞋的秘诀是底厚- 独立球鞋品牌的抄袭问题- 做球鞋比做服装难太多- “换标鞋款”为什么有这么多人穿- 明星身上的服装都是被安排的- 理性评价Z1
Broadcasting from Seville, Spain—a city where modern and traditional meet in design—in this episode, Cole chats with three designers from digital production studio, Z1. The conversation flows from empathy in design to the importance of research and user feedback for de-risking projects and building thoughtful products to approaches when your client doesn't know what they want (or wants everything!). You'll also hear great tips on fostering a critique mindset, applying Fitts's law, using constraints to prioritize, and being adaptive to new technologies.
Z1 is a digital product studio with expertise in transforming business ideas into incredible digital products. Z1 helps founders and growing startups design and ship first iterations of a product to market, or polish the user experience of a V1 product ready for the next stage of growth. Working from beautiful Vancouver BC, Canada, Michelle leads the business development side of things for Z1 while the rest of the team works from Spain. We were able to dive into what creating solid relationships for global clients looks like, the importance of company culture in a semi distributed team, and much more. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did! Make sure to connect with Michelle on Linkedin at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michereid/ Also, check out Z1 Digital to see the great work they have done, and follow them on social! Michelle's book she'd force everyone to read: Grit, by Angela Duckworth. Thanks for listening!
One of the earliest computing devices was the abacus. This number crunching device can first be found in use by Sumerians, circa 2700BC. The abacus can be found throughout Asia, the Middle East, and India throughout ancient history. Don't worry, the rate of innovation always speeds up as multiple technologies can be combined. Leonardo da Vinci sketched out the first known plans for a calculator. But it was the 17th century, or the Early modern period in Europe, that gave us the Scientific Revolution. Names like Kepler, Leibniz, Boyle, Newton, and Hook brought us calculus, telescopes, microscopes, and even electricity. The term computer is first found in 1613, describing a person that did computations. Wilhelm Schickard built the first calculator in 1623, which he described in a letter to Kepler. Opening the minds of humanity caused people like Blaise Pascal to theorize about vacuums and he then did something very special: he built a mechanical calculator that could add and subtract numbers, do multiplication, and even division. And more important than building a prototype, he sold a few! His programming language was a lantern gear. It took him 50 prototypes and many years, but he presented the calculator in 1645, earning him a royal privilege in France for calculators. That's feudal French for a patent. Leibniz added repetition to the mechanical calculator in his Step Reckoner. And he was a huge proponent of binary, although he didn't use it in his mechanical calculator. Binary would become even more important later, when electronics came to computers. But as with many great innovations it took awhile to percolate. In many ways, the age of enlightenment was taking the theories from the previous century and building on them. The early industrial revolution though, was about automation. And so the mechanical calculator was finally ready for daily use in 1820 when another Frenchman, Colmar, built the arithmometer, based on Leibniz's design. A few years earlier, another innovation had occurred: memory. Memory came in the form of punchcards, an innovation that would go on to last until World War II. The Jacquard loom was used to weave textiles. The punch cards controlled how rods moved and thus were the basis of the pattern of the weave. Punching cards was an early form of programming. You recorded a set of instructions onto a card and the loom performed them. The bash programming of today is similar. Charles Babbage expanded on the ideas of Pascal and Leibniz and added to mechanical computing, making the difference engine, the inspiration of many a steampunk. Babbage had multiple engineers building components for the engine and after he scrapped his first, he moved on to the analytical engine, adding conditional branching, loops, and memory - and further complicating the machine. The engine borrowed the punchcard tech from the Jacquard loom and applied that same logic to math. Ada Lovelace contributed the concept of Bernoulli numbers in algorithms giving us a glimpse into what an open source collaboration might some day look like. And she was in many ways the first programmer - and daughter of Lord Byron and Anne Millbanke, a math whiz. She became fascinated with the engine and ended up becoming an expert at creating a set of instructions to punch on cards, thus the first programmer of the analytical engine and far before her time. In fact, there would be no programmer for 100 years with her depth of understanding. Not to make you feel inadequate, but she was 27 in 1843. The engine was a bit too advanced for its time. While Babbage is credited as the father of computing because of his ideas, shipping is a feature. Having said that, it has been proven that if the build had been completed to specifications the device would have worked. Sometimes the best of plans just can't be operationalized unless you reduce scope. Babbage added scope. Despite having troubles keeping contractors who could build complex machinery, Babbage first looked to tree rings to predict weather and he was a mathematician who worked with keys and ciphers. As with Isaac Newton 150 years earlier, the British government also allowed a great scientist/engineer to reform a political institution: the Postal System. You see, he was also an early proponent of applying the scientific method to the management and administration of governmental, commercial, and industrial processes. He also got one of the first government grants in R&D to help build the difference engine, although ended up putting some of his own money in there as well, of course. Babbage died in 1871 and thus ended computing. For a bit. The typewriter came in 1874, as parts kept getting smaller and people kept tinkerating with ideas to automate all the things. Herman Hollerith filed for a patent in 1884 to use a machine to punch and count punched cars. He used that first in health care management and then in the 1890 census. He later formed Tabulating Machine Company, in 1896. In the meantime, Julius E. Pitrap patented a computing scale in 1885. William S Burroughs (not that one, the other one) formed the American Arithmometer Company in 1886. Sales exploded for these and they merged, creating the Computing-Tabulation-Recording Company. Thomas J Watson, Sr joined the company as president in 1914 and expanded business, especially outside of the United States. The name of the company was changed to International Business Machines, or IBM for short, in 1924. Konrad Zuse built the first electric computer from 1936 to 1938 in his parent's living room. It was called the Z1. OK, so electric is a stretch, how about electromechanical… In 1936 Alan Turing proposed the Turing machine, which printed symbols on tape that simulated a human following a set of instructions. Maybe he accidentally found one of Ada Lovelace's old papers. The first truly programmable electric computer came in 1943, with Colossus, built by Tommy flowers to break German codes. The first truly digital computer came from Professor John Vincent Atanasoff and his grad student Cliff Berry from Iowa State University. The ABC, or Atanasoff-Berry Computer took from 1937 to 1942 to build and was the first to add vacuum tubes. The ENIAC came from J Presper Eckert and John Mauchly from the University of Pennsylvania from 1943 to 1946. 1,800 square feet and ten times that many vacuum tubes, ENIAC weighed 50 tons. ENIAC is considered to be the first digital computer because unlike the ABC it was fully functional. The Small-Scale Experimental Machine from Frederic Williams and Tom Kilburn from the University of Manchester came in 1948 and added the ability to store and execute a program. That program was run by Tom Kilburn on June 21st, 1948. Up to this point, the computer devices were being built in universities, with the exception of the Z1. But in 1950, Konrad Zuse sold the Z4, thus creating the commercial computer industry. IBM got into the business of selling computers in 1952 as well, basically outright owning the market until grunge killed the suit in the 90s. MIT added RAM in 1955 and then transistors in 1956. The PDP-1 was released in 1960 from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). This was the first minicomputer. My first computer was a DEC. Pier Giorgio Perotto introduced the first desktop computer, the Programmer 101 in 1964. HP began to sell the HP 9100A in 1968. All of this steam led to the first microprocessor, the Intel 4004, to be released in 1971. The first truly personal computer was released in 1975 by Ed Roberts, who was the first to call it that. It was the Altair 8800. The IBM 5100 was the first portable computer, released the same year. I guess it's portable if 55 pounds is considered portable. And the end of ancient history came the next year, when the Apple I was developed by Steve Wozniak, which I've always considered as the date that the modern era of computing be.
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