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Tech It OutTech It OutHola from Barcelona! Here at Mobile World Congress, we talk big news from HONOR and AT&T. Plus, McAfee warns about tax scam seasonMWC25 has wrapped up – an annual convention about connectivity and mobility -- and so I’ll play an interview with AT&T’s John Wojewoda, Head of Global Roaming and Satellite, about the near future of using your smart phone to communicate over satellite when you can’t reach cell towers (even video calls)Also from Barcelona, we learn all about HONOR’s ambitious AI-related announcements, when I sit down with Matt Swider, Founder and Editor in Chief of The Shortcut, the no. 1 consumer tech Substack with more than a million followersIt’s tax time, and so McAfee’s Abhishek Karnik, Head o...2025-03-0739 minThe Week with RogerThe Week with RogerThis Week: Cell Sites in Space - Live from Cape Canaveral with Chris Sambar of AT&TAnalysts Don Kellogg and Roger Entner are joined by AT&T's Chris Sambar, JR Wilson, and John Wojewoda, who are live from Cape Canaveral, to discuss AST's latest launch and what it means for ground-to-satellite communication by mobile users.00:24 AST's latest launch and satellite communication capabilities02:54 Emergency and first responder applications 04:25 All phone users should benefit 05:02 Limitations of satellite communication 06:45 Spectrum usage & coverage gap reduction 07:29 Device operation 08:29 Satellite density will determine overall capacity 09:32 Availability timeline 10:15 Episode wrap-up Tags: telecom, telecommunications, wireless...2024-09-1611 minStary GraczStary Gracz#70 Asasyny, Shootery, Kultowe AnimacjeGościem odcinka jest Grzegorz „Prez” Wojewoda z podcastu „Rozgrywka”. Rozmawiamy o grach bieżących takich jak: „Assassin’s Creed: Mirage”, „Spider-man 2” i boomer shooterach. Opowiadamy też o książce „Doom Guy” Johna Romero i paru ciekawostkach branżowych. No i masa dygresji, który ten odcinek stoi. Tematem głównym odcinka jest nasz subiektywny wybór najbardziej kultowych filmów animowanych. Zaczynamy w latach 80. i kończymy na czasach obecnych. Spis treści:00:00 Intro00:25 Rozbiegówka07:25 Spider-man 2 wrażenia15:13 AC:Mirage38:15 Boomer shootery45:43 Niusy i ciekawostki1:01:17 Doom Guy - John Romero1:08:23 Konsole do gier 2...2023-10-272h 35RadioSPINRadioSPINMOC, czyli Muzyczny Odcinek Cykliczny | 11.04.2023 Autorska selekcja utworów z różnych gatunków muzycznych, które łączy jeden wspólny mianownik- dodają tytułowej MOCy. Program kulturalny, poruszający zagadnienia ze świata muzyki, filmu i literatury. Prowadzenie Tomasz Beatless Baranowicz oraz Grzegorz Wojewoda Björk- it’s oh so quiet Royksopp- what else is there The Fashion- like knives MO- waste of time Tove lo- disco tits Teddybears- cobrastyle Peter Bjorn and John- young folks The Hives- tick tick boom Royal Republic- any given Sunday Brainstorm- maybe Cut City- such verve Deki Alem- razor Ash Olsen- kitkat Icona Pop- I love it ...2023-04-162h 24Passion for Creative WritingPassion for Creative WritingThe Lesbian Poetry of SapphoSappho (c. 630 – c. 570 BCE) was an Archaic Greek poet from the island of Lesbos. Sappho is known for her lyric poetry, written to be sung while accompanied by a lyre. In ancient times, Sappho was widely regarded as one of the greatest lyric poets and was given names such as the "Tenth Muse" and "The Poetess".  The word Lesbian in Sappho’s poetry is a reference to the inhabitants of the island of Lesbos, not having anything to do with any sexual predilection. John Myers O'Hara (1870–1944) was an American poet. Born in Iowa into a wealthy family from Chicago, he stud...2021-08-1629 minPassion for Creative WritingPassion for Creative WritingErnest Hemingway's first published short story was about date rape.I find the writing of Ernest Hemingway to be fascinating. It feels like authentic artifact. His was a daring new style in 1921. It was a break away from the more stylized prose that had written in the past. In this podcast we discuss how Hemingway became a symbol of masculinity. We also share some of his advice to creative writers. If you want to support this Podcast, please consider buying this episode as an NFT on the Opensea NFT marketplace. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to...2021-07-2520 minPassion for Creative WritingPassion for Creative WritingA Carnival Jangle, Anarchy AlleyThese two short stories, A Carnival Jangle and Anarchy Alley, by African American writer Alice Dunbar Nelson were written in the 1890’s. They deliver a fascinating glimpse of the culture of New Orleans at this time, a wildly diverse city full of creativity and free thought. This is the New Orleans just before the explosion of Jazz music and the musical innovations of Buddy Bolden. Dunbar Nelson has been recognized for her exploration of something that came to be called the ‘Creole Condition’ - the experience of mixed race people in the era after the civil war. This is a p...2021-06-0517 minPassion for Creative WritingPassion for Creative WritingInterview with English author Walker Zupp.English author Walker Zupp talks about his new book “Martha”, published by Montag Press. Born in Bermuda in 1996, walker talks about his feelings of alienation from English society, saying that technically he’s a foreigner in British society, even though he isn’t because Bermuda is part of the British Empire. He is of the opinion that people find art deeply repulsive. He is currently writing a book about a white family in Bermuda - which he says will be like the Bermudan Sound and Fury. I look forward to reading that book in the future. Click here to get his nove...2021-05-2847 minPassion for Creative WritingPassion for Creative WritingAmbrose Bierce and Alice Dunbar Nelson: Episode #1In this episode we look at two very different 19th century American writers. Civil war veteran and short story writer Ambrose Bierce, as well as African American writer and activist Alice Dunbar Nelson. In this day and age of political division, the politics of these two individuals still have reverberations in modern America. Bierce, his commitment to the Federalist cause clearly demonstrated in his story “The Horsman in the Sky”.Alice Dunbar Nelson, writing for The Monthly Review, a piece about flowers and death, a story of deadly heart break, is a voice that would not exis...2021-05-2227 minPassion for Creative WritingPassion for Creative WritingLord Byron, Darkness and the VampyreThe story 'The Vampyre' - written in 1816 is the product of the 'year without summer'. In that year summer temperatures in Europe were the coldest that they had ever been between the years 1766 and the year 2000. One night that summer at the villa Diodati in Lake Geneva Switzerland the writer George Gordon Noel Byron, also know as Lord Byron, suggested that those present should each write a ghost story. There were at least two writers there who's writing would go down in history. One was Mary Shelly, who two years later would published the book Frankenstein, the other was Byron's...2021-05-161h 09Passion for Creative WritingPassion for Creative WritingTalking with Canadian author Mike Sauve about missing a place you can't go back to.Mike’s novels The Wraith of Skrellman, The Apocalypse of Lloyd, and I Ain’t Got No Home In This World Anymore are available from Montag Press. His forthcoming book "The Many Fentanyl Addicted Wraiths of Sault Sainte Marie" is coming out in the fall from Tailwinds Press. Mike grew up in Sault Ste. Marie, which is small a city in Ontario, Canada. It's on the St. Marys River, north of the U.S. border, near 3 of the Great Lakes. He currently lives in Toronto Canada, having graduated from Ryerson University with a degree in journalism. Mike works as a ste...2021-05-0917 minPassion for Creative WritingPassion for Creative WritingEdgar Allan Poe, 'The Tell-Tale Heart'In 1829 Edgar Allan Poe was discharged from the American army after two years of service, attaining the rank of Sergeant Major for artillery, which was the highest rank available to him.He left the army to pursue an appointment at the US Military Academy at West Point. In the interim period between leaving the army and attending West Point, Poe revisited Baltimore. During his stay there, Poe, acting as an agent for his aunt Maria Clemm, sold a 21 year old slave named Edwin, to a man named Henry Ridgeway for $40. The bill of sale for this transaction is...2021-05-0520 minPassion for Creative WritingPassion for Creative WritingInterview with author Paul MillerPaul Miller talks about his new book ‘Albrecht Drue, Ghostpuncher'. Originally from Texas, author Paul Miller discusses the archetype of the cowboy and how it was one of the sources of inspiration for his novel. This is a work inspired by the likes of William Burroughs and Marvel comics. As Paul says, it is the literary version of someone kicking in your door, smashing up your furniture and pissing on your walls. The lead character encounters the ghost of a jive turkey seventies pimp and realizes that he can punch the ghost in the head. This is the first in a...2021-04-3032 minPassion for Creative WritingPassion for Creative WritingNeuroscientific Understandings of LiteratureProfessor Angus Fletcher of Ohio State University department of English, author of ‘Wonderworks: The 25 Most Powerful Inventions in the History of Literature.’ This is a book that looks at literary invention as unique technical breakthroughs that can be viewed as both narrative and neuroscientific advancement. Professor Fletcher will be talking about literature and storytelling as technologies, how to innovate literature and story and the reasons that computer AI cannot innovate literature but humans can. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit johnwojewoda.substack.com/su...2021-04-271h 01Passion for Creative WritingPassion for Creative WritingInterview with Serbian author Marko VignjevicI am very honored to be interviewing Marko Vignjevic, Serbian author based out of Belgrade. Marko talks about the literary scene in Belgrade, and reads from his latest book published by Montag Press: ‘Catalogue Diabolique’. You can see Marko’s Amazon page here. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit johnwojewoda.substack.com/subscribe2021-04-2433 minPassion for Creative WritingPassion for Creative WritingShakespeare Sonnet 1This is the first in a series of readings of Shakespeare’s sonnets. I talk about how I learned to read poetry. I read and provide a small analysis. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit johnwojewoda.substack.com/subscribe2021-04-1912 minPassion for Creative WritingPassion for Creative WritingInternational Fiction Writers' ConferenceIn this pod-cast I discuss the International Fiction Writers’ Conference that I have been organizing. This conference will take place Sunday April 25th at 3pm. If you are reading this before the above date you can sign up here.We have four speakers:Speaker 1 - Professor Angus Fletcher will be sharing new neuroscientific understandings of how narrative structures interact with brain chemistry - providing fresh insights into the science of Poetics.From 3pm - 4pm: Professor Angus Fletcher of Ohio State University department of English, author of ‘Wonderworks: The 25 Most Powerful Inventions in the Hist...2021-04-1711 minApologue PodcastApologue Podcast#114 Best Of 2016It's been two years of podcasting and I'm felling super proud of the great guests I've had on here. I really appreciate all the great support an love I get from everyone from life long friends to complete strangers. I set out doing the podcast as a challenge to myself and I still have a long way to go with many more conversations and laughs. I would like to thanks my wife Spring and my kids Everett and April for putting up with the late night talks and my general neurosis. Thanks to all the listeners out there as well a...2016-12-2648 minSouthField ChurchSouthField Church#TBS Elijah TeachWelcome to Throw Back Sunday. The day had three video elements: Music from Day Camp 2013, a teach on Elijah by Brian Papp as a highschool student and a review of the New Testament presented at Day Camp 2001 by John Bieker, Tristi Carlson, Chris Snyder and Jaren Wojewoda. By looking at our past, we hope to inspire dreams of what can happen as we move into our new home in December 2014.2014-07-0614 minSouthField ChurchSouthField Church#TBS Audio VersionWelcome to Throw Back Sunday. The day had three video elements: Music from Day Camp 2013, a teach on Elijah by Brian Papp as a high school student and a review of the New Testament presented at Day Camp 2001 by John Bieker, Tristi Carlson, Chris Snyder and Jaren Wojewoda. By looking at our past, we hope to inspire dreams of what can happen as we move into our new home in December 2014.2014-07-0658 minSouthField ChurchSouthField Church#TBS MusicWelcome to Throw Back Sunday. The day had three video elements: Music from Day Camp 2013, a teach on Elijah by Brian Papp as a highschool student and a review of the New Testament presented at Day Camp 2001 by John Bieker, Tristi Carlson, Chris Snyder and Jaren Wojewoda. By looking at our past, we hope to inspire dreams of what can happen as we move into our new home in December 2014.2014-07-0619 minSouthField ChurchSouthField Church#TBS NT RewindWelcome to Throw Back Sunday. The day had three video elements: Music from Day Camp 2013, a teach on Elijah by Brian Papp as a highschool student and a review of the New Testament presented at Day Camp 2001 by John Bieker, Tristi Carlson, Chris Snyder and Jaren Wojewoda. By looking at our past, we hope to inspire dreams of what can happen as we move into our new home in December 2014.2014-07-0623 min