...Plus, Rep. Adam Kinzinger: "I've been kicked out of my tribe, and that's
OK."
7 months, 2 weeks ago - 1 plays
More than a century ago, the body of 20 year old Hazel Drew was found floating
in Teal's Pond near the bottom of Taborton Mountain in Sand Lake, New York. An
autopsy found that she'd died of blunt head trauma to the back of her head
prior to ending up in the pond. Her death was labeled a murder.
In the weeks that followed the discovery of her body, many suspects were
investigated including among others: her recently widowed, and suicidal, uncle
William Taylor who lived nearby; a simple-minded 17 year old farm hand named
Frank Smith, who fancied Hazel and his friend Rudolph Gunderman, a charcoal
peddler, the two of whom had seen her along Taborton Road, near the pond,
shortly before she died; and a pair of unknown men seen by a couple driving
by, about the time the murder was supposed to have taken place, at the scene -
one waiting in a horse drawn runabout, and the other beating around in the
bushes near the pond, as if looking for something!
What made Hazel's murder all the more mysterious, was that only a few days
prior to it, she'd suddenly, and unexpectedly left her job as a domestic at
the home of Professor E.R. Cary in Troy, and nobody knew what her intentions
were. Also her luggage had been left - checked at the train station.
In the end, all the leads the investigators had ran out. Nobody was ever
arrested or charged with the murder, and to this day - Hazel Drew's murder
remains unsolved!
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6 months, 2 weeks ago - 2 plays
In the late ’60s, young Quentin Tarantino saw the surrealistic revenge
thriller ‘Point Blank.’ This pioneering genre-buster shares Quentin's
ambitions and anxieties, leading to connections that can be drawn straight to
his directorial debut, ‘Reservoir Dogs.’ It also reminds him of the film he
considers his own undiscovered classic.
3 years, 8 months ago - 9 plays
## Get Free PDF Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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A gripping novel about the whirlwind rise of an iconic 1970s rock group and
their beautiful lead singer, revealing the mystery behind their infamous break
up.Everyone knows Daisy Jones & The Six, but nobody knows the real reason why
they split at the absolute height of their popularity?until now.Daisy is a
girl coming of age in L.A. in the late sixties, sneaking into clubs on the
Sunset Strip, sleeping with rock stars, and dreaming of singing at the Whisky
a Go-Go. The sex and drugs are thrilling, but it?s the rock and roll she loves
most. By the time she?s twenty, her voice is getting noticed, and she has the
kind of heedless beauty that makes people do crazy things.Another band getting
noticed is The Six, led by the brooding Billy Dunne. On the eve of their first
tour, his girlfriend Camila finds out she?s pregnant, and with the pressure of
impending fatherhood and fame, Billy goes a little wild on the road.Daisy and
Billy cross paths when a producer realizes the key to
2 months, 2 weeks ago - 12 plays
Niagara Falls
Glynn’s trip to Niagara Falls starts in the Tunnel of Love with a taboo first
kiss.
Performed live by Glynn Washington.
Don Reed - Things You Wouldn't Normally Do
When Don Reed got accepted into UCLA he was ecstatic; problem was he was broke
and had nowhere to live.
Performed live by Don Reed
Joyce Lee - The Wolf Whistle
All her life she’d been taught she was a prize to be won. Then she decided she
was going to pick her prize.
Performed live by Joyce Lee.
All music composed and performed byBell's Atlas
3 years, 11 months ago - 4 plays
Sargon of Akkad is an "Anti-Identitarian liberal YouTuber"
(https://www.youtube.com/user/SargonofAkkad100).
5 years, 9 months ago - 6 plays
The mystery of what happened to nine hikers one wintery night has gone
unsolved for 60 years. Learn what evidence has been found -- and what's still
unknown -- in this episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about your ad-choices at
https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
3 years, 5 months ago - 5 plays
¿Qué nos dice la ciencia sobre la meditación y cómo afecta a nuestro cerebro?
Bienvenidos al podcast de TED en Español. Soy Gerry Garbulsky. En su charla en
TEDxTarragona, la neurocientífica Nazareth Castellanos describe los cambios
sorprendentes que se logran al meditar y cómo podemos entrenar la mente para
mejorar nuestras vidas.
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6 months, 3 weeks ago - 4 plays
Rock climber and adventurer Emily Harrington is a five-time US National
Champion in Sport Climbing. She has scaled some of the world's most formidable
mountains, including Everest, Ama Dablam, and Cho Oyu, and is the first woman
to free climb El Capitan via Golden Gate in under 24 hours.
2 years, 4 months ago - 14 plays
Kyle Kulinski is a political activist, progressive talk radio host, social
democratic political commentator, and the co-founder of Justice Democrats. His
show “Secular Talk” is available on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/SecularTalk
4 years, 5 months ago - 9 plays
Stories In This Episode:
[My Friend From
College](https://old.reddit.com/r/LetsNotMeet/comments/8d352c/my_friend_from_college/)
\- okaycitizen
[She Came Through My
Ceiling](https://old.reddit.com/r/LetsNotMeet/comments/8h3494/she_came_through_my_ceiling/)
\- enleightoned
[Don't Come Back Until You Find
Food](https://www.reddit.com/r/LetsNotMeet/comments/88c9tr/dont_come_back_until_you_find_food/)
\- nemian007
[Guy Pretending My Dog Was
His](https://old.reddit.com/r/LetsNotMeet/comments/8ij4s3/guy_pretending_my_dog_was_his/)
\- dreamsincolor94
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4 years, 10 months ago - 1082 plays
The guys start the show with an NBA Draft breakdown as well as some
Sabermetrics talk. Mt Rushmore of the best numbers in the history of numbers.
Michael Rapaport from the I Am Rapaport podcast joins the show to talk about
his depression about Lebron, what they future looks like with Derrick Rose,
and whether or not he's man enough to eat horse poop. Segments include "PR
101" for Johnny Manziel, "Stay Classy", "Talking Soccer", "Uhhh Ya Think",
"Jimbos" and the debut of "Hey JJ".
6 years, 9 months ago - 2 plays
The hype cycle for bots exploded in 2016 as developers poured time and money
into the dream of personal digital assistants. Facebook and Microsoft
announced major investments into conversational user interfaces, and Slack
launched a fund to capitalize on the bots hoping to build on its platform. But
when bots became available the public, the public largely shrugged. The
advantages of conversational interfaces paled next to their drawbacks. It
turned out that typing into text boxes — often while trying to guess the
appropriate commands — felt frustrating compared to the visual interfaces
people were used to. And so bots largely receded into the background as
another Silicon Valley innovation that arrived before its time. Eoghan
(pronounced “Owen”) McCabe, co-founder and CEO of the fast-growing marketing
startup Intercom, says the collapse was predictable. “Have there ever been any
super destructive, sexy technology innovations that haven’t actually worked
that way?” he says. “You’re just never going to be able to perpetuate that
excitement for the amount of time it actually takes for actual innovation to
actually take hold in a market.” In other words, the bots never really went
away; they just became invisible. More automated messaging can be found on
companies’ websites and apps than ever before. The work continues. And as
Intercom’s own story has shown, businesses’ appetites for the automation they
enable is only increasing. (Intercom released a tool to let businesses build
custom chat bots earlier this month.) Founded in 2011, Intercom’s first
product was a (human-powered) chat box that popped up when you visited a
company’s website. The idea was that a website should say hello to customers
the same way a barista might when you enter a coffee shop — and then sell you
on something available for purchase. Since then, Intercom has added machine
learning to automate more of those conversations, along with various other
tools for generating and managing sales leads. (In these ways, it’s a direct
competitor to Salesforce.) While public interest in bots waned, Intercom has
continued to invest in the technology. In March, the company announced that it
had 25,000 customers and was powering 500 million conversations a month. As
part of the announcement, Intercom — which is based in McCabe’s native Dublin,
with additional headquarters in San Francisco and London — said it had raised
another $125 million from Kleiner Perkins and Google Ventures. The company is
valued at nearly $1.3 billion. McCabe says the company has grown because
businesses are looking for a single platform to help them organize their
communication tools across every platform. That’s an approach that’s different
than a company like Facebook’s, which similarly hopes to offer a popular front
end for business conversations through its Messenger and WhatsApp services.
But those are just endpoints, McCabe says. Another service is needed in the
background to organize a company’s communications. “What the world will need
is one platform to band these multiple channels together,” he says. “They’ll
need someone to build workflows for the people inside these companies to help
them collaborate and be efficient. They’ll need someone to build the
automation that works on these channels.” McCabe lays out his thoughts on the
future of bots on the season finale of Converge, an interview game show where
tech’s biggest personalities tell us about their wildest dreams. It’s a show
that’s easy to win, but not impossible to lose — because, in the final round,
I finally get a chance to play and score a few points of my own.
4 years, 7 months ago - 6 plays
To draw attention to the average citizen's carbon footprint, a team of
researchers calculated the eco-rating of a number of superheroes. Learn how
they rank in this classic episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about your ad-
choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
2 years, 2 months ago - 1 plays
A discussion of the NBC comedy The Good Place, which stars Kristen Bell and
Ted Danson. We're big fans of the show, and it's from one of the creators of
Parks and Recreation and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. It's funny and weird and packed
with jokes, and it's all about the afterlife. Guest: Producer Emeritus and
Music Director Mike Katzif.
5 years, 5 months ago - 1 plays
When the glaciers in Ayacucho, Peru started disappearing, intense water
shortages made life in the region unsustainable. Until two sisters revived the
ancient practice of building sacred water reservoirs in the mountains.
A transcript of this episode is available at
8 months ago - 1 plays
## Read Online epub Hacking APIs: Breaking Web Application Programming
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Hacking APIs is a crash course in web API security testing that will prepare
you to penetration-test APIs, reap high rewards on bug bounty programs, and
make your own APIs more secure.Hacking APIs is a crash course on web API
security testing that will prepare you to penetration-test APIs, reap high
rewards on bug bounty programs, and make your own APIs more secure.You'll
learn how REST and GraphQL APIs work in the wild and set up a streamlined API
testing lab with Burp Suite and Postman. Then you'll master tools useful for
reconnaissance, endpoint analysis, and fuzzing, such as Kiterunner and OWASP
Amass. Next, you'll learn to perform common attacks, like those targeting an
API's authentication mechanisms and the injection vulnerabilities commonly
found in web applications. You'll also learn techniques for bypassing
protections against these attacks.In the book's nine guided labs, which target
intentionally vulnerable APIs, you'll practice: - Enumerating APIs users and
endpoints
2 months, 2 weeks ago - 1 plays
Ross Patterson and Mat Best welcome special guest Heather Lynn, JT's NOW ex-
girlfriend to the show to discuss the break-up we all called months ago. JT
has no idea she is on the show until now. If you were curious about his
lovemaking skills, don't worry we got you covered. #sorrynotsorry
Buy Ross' New Book "When Darkness Falls, He Doesn't Catch It"
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4 years, 8 months ago - 117 plays
In this special bonus episode of the Book Review’s podcast, best-selling
thriller writers Lee Child, Megan Abbott, Meg Gardiner, Lisa Gardner and Lisa
Scottoline discuss the tricks of their best-selling trade.
4 years, 8 months ago - 2 plays
This edition of State of the Arts NYC we have Juecheng Chen (singer) and
Garrett Fisher (composer) for the opera Blood Moon and then Ricky Ian Gordon
(composer) and Emma Griffin (director) for the opera Ellen West on our show.
Both operas are apart of the Prototype Festival which starts tonight.
3 years, 2 months ago - 1 plays
Last month I traveled to Dubai to meet with Dr. Marwan Al Zarouni, CEO of
Dubai Blockchain Center. We discussed the current state of Dubai, hypergrowth
in blockchain technology, the potential of subscription based NFT projects,
merging the digital space with the physical, and the importance of provenance
of ownership.
Enjoy! Let me know what you thought.
Check out my new NFT project: [veefriends.com](http://veefriends.com/)
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11 months, 4 weeks ago - 1 plays
Sofia and Alex PROMISE that after this episode, you will eat the clam and make
her O in a way that has not been done before. The. Seven. Wonders. Of. The.
Pussy. Eating. World. As an extension of the 'Cooch Gobbler,' there is
something for even the most advanced sex gurus to learn. Also, the girls
finally discuss hooking up with co-workers, including some personal
experiences. And lastly, we are telling you where you can get some cheap Plan
B and it is NOT planned parenthood! Let's get after it, daddies!
3 years, 9 months ago - 1 plays
Five years ago, veteran journalist Jasmyn Morris discovered a book called Hit
Man: A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors, and the fact that it’d
been used to commit a triple murder. From iHeart Radio and Hit Home Media,
this is the story of a man who had a hand in many of Motown’s hits, the hit on
his family, an elusive author, a literal murder manual, and how the drive for
money can sometimes cost too much.
Hit Man is now available. Listen [here](https://megaphone.link/HSW8749251122).
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3 years, 7 months ago - 2 plays
Stories In This Episode:
Followed By A Confused
Creeper
\- aroger21,
A Story From
Prison
\- easyshivsit,
The Office In The Middle Of
Nowhere
\- boracay111
5 years, 5 months ago - 4 plays
The Epic v. Apple trial continues with big drama about naked bananas and weird
game definitions. Nilay tries to get Starlink space internet working, and
there's new Intel chips. Adi Robertson and Monica Chin join this week. Epic
and Apple are now fighting over a naked banana Roku removes YouTube TV from
channel store as dispute with Google escalates Apple employees circulate
petition demanding investigation into ‘misogynistic’ new hire A Big Map of
America’s Broadband problem Secretary Pete Butitgieg on the future of
transportation Intel’s flagship Tiger Lake-H mobile chips are here to take on
Ryzen 5000 Razer claims its new Blade 15 is the ‘thinnest’ 15-inch RTX gaming
laptop Asus’ new Zephyrus M16 has a 16:10 screen and Intel Tiger Lake H
processor How a university got itself banned from the Linux kernel University
of Minnesota banned from contributing to Linux kernel Watch Elon Musk play
Wario, parody SpaceX, and hype dogecoin on Saturday Night Live Tesla stops
taking Bitcoin for vehicle purchases, citing environmental harm Learn more
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1 year, 10 months ago - 1 plays
Andrew Huberman is a neuroscientist and tenured professor in the Department of
Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He has made
numerous important contributions to the fields of brain development, brain
plasticity, and neural regeneration and repair.
2 years, 8 months ago - 49 plays
## Download Now P.D.F Self-Care for People with ADHD: 100+ Ways to Recharge,
De-Stress, and Prioritize You! by Sasha Hamdani
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Prioritize You!
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Destress, find your community, and practice self-love with these 100+
exercises to reinforce ADHD as a strength.When you have ADHD, it can be hard
to stay on top of your wellness. Self-Care for People with ADHD is here to
help! This book can help you engage in some neurodiverse self-care?without
pretending to be neurotypical. You?ll find more than 100 tips to accepting
yourself, destigmatizing ADHD, finding your community, and taking care of your
physical and mental health. You?ll find solutions for managing the negative
aspects of ADHD, as well as ideas to bring out the positive aspects. With
expert advice from psychiatrist and clinician Sasha Hamdani, MD, Self-Care for
People with ADHD will help you live your life to the fullest!
2 months, 2 weeks ago - 1 plays
Yeni en iyi şarkılar listesi dinle 2020! Yeni en iyi şarkılar listesi dinlemek
için tıkla:
3 years ago - 509 plays
Tim Dillon is a comedian, tour guide, and host. His podcast "The Tim Dillon
Show" is available on YouTube & Apple Podcasts.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4woSp8ITBoYDmjkukhEhxg
3 years, 4 months ago - 7 plays
Download : Audiobook Who Gets In and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions
From award-winning higher education journalist and New York Times bestselling
author Jeffrey Selingo comes a revealing look from inside the admissions
office—one that identifies surprising strategies that will aid in the college
search.Getting into a top-ranked college has never seemed more impossible,
with acceptance rates at some elite universities dipping into the single
digits. In Who Gets In and Why, journalist and higher education expert Jeffrey
Selingo dispels entrenched notions of how to compete and win at the admissions
game, and reveals that teenagers and parents have much to gain by broadening
their notion of what qualifies as a “good college.” Hint: it’s not all about
the sticker on the car window.Selingo, who was embedded in three different
admissions offices—a selective private university, a leading liberal arts
college, and a flagship public campus—closely observed gatekeepers as they
made their often agonizing and sometimes life-changing decisions. He also
followed select students and their parents, and he traveled around the country
meeting with high school counselors, marketers, behind-the-scenes consultants,
and college rankers.While many have long believed that admissions is merit-
based, rewarding the best students, Who Gets In and Why presents a more
complicated truth, showing that “who gets in” is frequently more about the
college’s agenda than the applicant. In a world where thousands of equally
qualified students vie for a fixed number of spots at elite institutions,
admissions officers often make split-second decisions based on a variety of
factors—like diversity, money, and, ultimately, whether a student will enroll
if accepted.One of the most insightful books ever about
“getting in” and what higher education has become, Who Gets In and Why not
only provides an unusually intimate look at how admissions decisions get made,
but guides prospective students on how to honestly assess their strengths and
match with the schools that will best serve their interests.
2 months, 1 week ago - 4 plays
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