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Robin Kachfi - Radiobikes #Voyage Video 2017





Robin Kachfi - Radiobikes #Voyage Video 2017


Whether it's on his bike or behind the camera, Robin Kachfi always pushing limits, getting creative, and producing some of BMX's best work. Watch his new Radiobikes video here. You WILL NOT be disappointed! Enjoy the video , Your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video: Robin Kachfi

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RADIO BIKES BMX PARTS GIVEAWAY with Robin Kachfi





RADIO BIKES BMX PARTS GIVEAWAY with Robin Kachfi


Radio Bikes sent our team rider Robin Kachfi two brand new Radio Bikes Nemesis bars in copper, which you can win!
All you have to do is:


1. Follow Radio Bikes on Instagram

2. Subscribe to Robin's Youtube Channel

3. write below the youtube video, how did you started riding BMX (NO FAKE STORYS ALLOWED)


GOOD LUCK, Your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video: Robin Kachfi

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Radio Bikes 2019 BMX Bikes - In stock!



The new Radio Bikes 2019 BMX Bikes are now in stock, like for example the Radio Bikes "Comrad" 2019 BMX Bike in the colorway Green Flake, which is the top modell of the Radio Bikes complete bike series and comes as a high quality allround midd-class BMX complete bike which is aimed to already advanced riders which put emphasis on high level quality at a good price-performance ratio. The 21" long frame includes an integrated headset, Mid BB and removable U-brake sockets which is today's standard on high quality BMX frames and which makes installation, adjustment and maintance easy and comes with a freecoaster backwheel.

Also now in stock, the Radio Bikes "Ceptor 26" 2019 BMX Cruiser Bike in the colorway Matt Olive Patina, which is for the rider who just can't shake the need for that BMX feeling, but just wants it in a bigger 26 inch version. The Radio Bikes "Ceptor 26" 2019 BMX Cruiser Bike - Matt Olive Patina | 26 Inch comes with current features and solid quality as a BMX frame with 4130 CrMo main tubes, complete sealed equipment and many well known BMX parts like the Salt "Pro" topload stem, the SaltPlus "Warlock" halflink chain and Radio "FR32" double wall rim.

Check our online-shop for more new Radio Bikes products!



Have fun!



All the best,

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Radio Personality Gets His Voice Back

Jeff Blackwell has been a beloved on-air talent for Catholic Community Radio in Baton Rouge for many years, but in 2020, Jeff was in a fight for his life. After going to dinner with his wife Diane, he became violently ill.   “I knew I was sick,” Jeff says. “I had never felt that bad before in my life. I couldn’t hold anything down. I finally told my wife, ‘I've got to go to the ER. I can't handle it.’"  Jeff was then admitted to a local hospital. He was later transferred to ICU where his...




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Mayday: Firefighter deaths spur advisory on portable radio emergency alert buttons

Washington — A new NIOSH safety advisory highlights the importance of training firefighters and dispatchers on the use of portable radio emergency alert buttons during mayday events.




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ASSA ABLOY’s Shielded Openings Absorb Radio & Magnetic Waves

Electromagnetic and radio frequency interference (EMI-RFI) can disrupt the performance of sensitive communications systems and devices, potentially compromising confidential data.




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Radio earmuff

The Sync Hi-Vis Digital AM/FM Radio Earmuff’s eye-catching bright green earcups provide a noticeable contrast against dark settings, especially in low-lighting situations and inclement weather.




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'Baby, It's Cold Outside,' seen as sexist, frozen out by radio stations

Programmers have banned the song after fielding listener complaints that the song is offensive, only to face a backlash against that decision.




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Documentary Explores Beginnings Of Popular New England Radio Station

A recent documentary centers on Boston’s WBCN radio, a 40-plus year fixture on the New England airwaves. Rock radio is fading out in many cities around the country. Last month, WAAF, a rock radio station in Massachusetts, was sold and abruptly changed its format after 50 years. It’s been more than a decade since WBCN left the air. Both stations were widely heard in New Hampshire. We could focus on the demise, but Bill Lichtenstein, a filmmaker and one-time ‘Rock of Boston’ staffer, decided to tell the story of the beginning of WBCN. He started back in 1968, as a 14-year-old kid answering the station’s listener line. This transcript of Rick Ganley's conversation with Bill Lichtenstein has been lightly edited. Lichtenstein: People were told call with anything – questions, your roommate's having a bad acid trip, whatever, and we'll be happy to try to help you. And so I started answering the listener line. I was one of a number of young people that were recruited to do that. Ganley: And I




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Perguntas e Respostas da Mayo Clinic: Utilizando radioterapia para tratar tumores cerebrais

A radioterapia tem sido usada para tratar o cancer desde o inicio do seculo 20. Este tipo de tratamento continua sendo um dos tratamentos mais eficazes para tumores cerebrais cancerigenos (malignos) e nao cancerigenos (benignos). A forma como ele e ministrado -- e a tecnologia utilizada -- continuou evoluindo e melhorando.




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Ukraine Claims to Have Intercepted N. Korean Radio Messages

[International] :
The Ukrainian military has revealed what it claims are intercepted radio communications between North Korean soldiers in the Russian territory of Kursk. The audio file, shared by the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, features a male voice saying Korean words such as “wait” and “Seal two, one, ...

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Prediction of the treatment effect of FLASH radiotherapy with synchrotron radiation from the Circular Electron–Positron Collider (CEPC)

The Circular Electron–Positron Collider (CEPC) in China can also work as an excellent powerful synchrotron light source, which can generate high-quality synchrotron radiation. This synchrotron radiation has potential advantages in the medical field as it has a broad spectrum, with energies ranging from visible light to X-rays used in conventional radiotherapy, up to several megaelectronvolts. FLASH radiotherapy is one of the most advanced radiotherapy modalities. It is a radiotherapy method that uses ultra-high dose rate irradiation to achieve the treatment dose in an instant; the ultra-high dose rate used is generally greater than 40 Gy s−1, and this type of radiotherapy can protect normal tissues well. In this paper, the treatment effect of CEPC synchrotron radiation for FLASH radiotherapy was evaluated by simulation. First, a Geant4 simulation was used to build a synchrotron radiation radiotherapy beamline station, and then the dose rate that the CEPC can produce was calculated. A physicochemical model of radiotherapy response kinetics was then established, and a large number of radiotherapy experimental data were comprehensively used to fit and determine the functional relationship between the treatment effect, dose rate and dose. Finally, the macroscopic treatment effect of FLASH radiotherapy was predicted using CEPC synchrotron radiation through the dose rate and the above-mentioned functional relationship. The results show that the synchrotron radiation beam from the CEPC is one of the best beams for FLASH radiotherapy.




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Mitigation of DMM-induced stripe patterns in synchrotron X-ray radiography through dynamic tilting

In synchrotron X-ray radiography, achieving high image resolution and an optimal signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is crucial for the subsequent accurate image analysis. Traditional methods often struggle to balance these two parameters, especially in situ applications where rapid data acquisition is essential to capture specific dynamic processes. For quantitative image data analysis, using monochromatic X-rays is essential. A double multilayer monochromator (DMM) is successfully used for this aim at the BAMline, BESSY II (Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Germany). However, such DMMs are prone to producing an unstable horizontal stripe pattern. Such an unstable pattern renders proper signal normalization difficult and thereby causes a reduction of the SNR. We introduce a novel approach to enhance SNR while preserving resolution: dynamic tilting of the DMM. By adjusting the orientation of the DMM during the acquisition of radiographic projections, we optimize the X-ray imaging quality, thereby enhancing the SNR. The corresponding shift of the projection during this movement is corrected in post-processing. The latter correction allows a good resolution to be preserved. This dynamic tilting technique enables the homogenization of the beam profile and thereby effectively reduces noise while maintaining high resolution. We demonstrate that data captured using this proposed technique can be seamlessly integrated into the existing radiographic data workflow, as it does not need hardware modifications to classical X-ray imaging beamline setups. This facilitates further image analysis and processing using established methods.




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Off-Ramp's producer on the first time he ever heard public radio (it was Off-Ramp)

Hollywood billboard queen, Angelyne was featured on the first Off-Ramp episode producer Chris Greenspon ever heard.; Credit: Creative Commons via Flickr user Thomas Hawk

Chris Greenspon and Rosalie Atkinson | Off-Ramp®

After a few semesters of college radio at Mt. San Antonio College, I landed my first radio job: Board Operator! At struggling KFWB Newstalk 980. My career in radio began the way it does for so many, working odd hours and weekends.

A few months into my new gig, I was leaving for work and I thought, “You know, if I’m going to work in radio, I should listen to the radio.” I drove over the bridge on Hacienda Boulevard in La Puente, heading towards the 60, and right in front of my on-ramp, there was a big, orange billboard for KPCC. Why not 89.3?

The first thing I heard (and I should clarify that this was also my first time ever hearing public radio) was Janis Joplin getting her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, on Off-Ramp. Clive Davis, the CBS A&R executive who signed Joplin, told the crowd about how Joplin had suggested sealing their new relationship by having sex (though he demurred), and that his heart was broken when she died. Then Kris Kristofferson sang “Me & Bobby McGee,” and I was smiling, until I heard a chorus of hippies singing "Mercedes Benz." Pee-yew!

“Should I stay?” I asked myself. How could I not, when someone named Dylan Brody came on and told a story about letting his dogs poop on the neighbor’s lawn? But then, the real cheese, for a 20-something year old, biracial kid who loved space ships and tough punk girls; "Love and Rockets" cartoonist Jaime Hernandez talking about drawing for Junot Diaz.

All this was to say nothing of the loud, defiant-sounding host, who kept saying. "This is Off-Ramp, I’m John Rabe." I listened to him slide between all of these topics, and even report from the field himself, talking about museums in a way that wasn’t – boring. After a few more pieces and a few more uses of the Off-Ramp theme song, I had a new favorite show. And I suspect a few other people did too.

That was November 2013. Five months later, I was on the show. At the end of the episode, I noticed that they had an intern in the credits, and after many repeated scourings of the KPCC careers page, the position finally opened up. So what’d I do? I went out with my chintzy audio recorder, and recorded a story so if I got an interview, I wouldn’t go in empty-handed. I didn’t get the internship then, but John did buy the piece. Remember the one about the Burmese Café run by an ex-biologist?

I kept freelancing after that, and honestly, I got a lot of my ideas from stuff that Off-Ramp wasn’t doing. John would have Angelyne, and her famous Hollywood billboard, but what about the giant neon sign at Rose Hills Cemetery in Pico Rivera? Kevin Ferguson would hang out with Mike Watt from the Minutemen, but what about punk supergroup, the Flesh Eaters? And could we talk about a domestic violence shelter in a Thanksgiving Special, or the fact that a home-abortion movement started in Los Angeles?

John eventually asked me to intern after turning the Jim Tully mini-documentary in, and even after joining the company, writing these kinds of stories for Off-Ramp was still not easy, but there was room for all of them. I would be beyond thrilled if somebody heard even one of them when they heard Off-Ramp for the first time.








 

This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org.




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FEMA grant will help pay to improve fire and rescue radio communications in Catawba County.

A partnership of all fourteen fire departments and all five rescue squads in the county with Catawba County Emergency Services has resulted in a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) that will fund a large amount of the costs to purchase new radios to significantly improve communications by and between the fire and rescue agencies and the County�s 911 Communications Center.




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Use of Radioactive Materials in Commercial Applications Has Increased by 30 Percent - Government Should Improve Security and Support Development of Alternatives, Says New Report

The use of high-risk radioactive materials in medical, research, and commercial applications has increased by about 30 percent in the U.S. in the last 12 years, and the government should improve security, tracking, and accountability to reduce health and security risks — while also supporting the development of nonradioactive alternatives to replace them — says a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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Potential Effects of Operating a Terrestrial Radio Network Near GPS Frequency Bands Assessed by New Report

The radio frequency spectrum is a natural resource that underpins all wireless activity. A new report assesses the likelihood of harmful interference from operating a radio network near GPS frequency bands, and considers approaches for evaluating concerns.




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Industry urges TRAI to adopt single technology for digital radio roll-out

The association suggested that All India Radio separately assess DRM and HD Radio for MW and SW bands, which fall under its exclusive remit. It also recommended that analogue transmission should not be interrupted until digital receivers are adopted by more than 80% of the population to ensure accessibility.




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Radio Frequency Bantam-Series Post-Baking dryers

After the very successful introduction of the air-cooled Bantam-Series Post-Baking dryers two years ago, RFC is now offering the air-cooled design in a more powerful two-zone design




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Merrill Griff Celebrated for Dedication to the Field of Radiologic Imaging

Mr. Griff channels years of varied expertise into his work with Massachusetts General Hospital




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TerriAnn Ryan, MEd, RT (RM), CRT (RFM), Honored by Marquis Who's Who for Accomplishments in Radiologic Technology and Education

Ms. Ryan recently retired from her position at the School of Radiology at Mercyhealth




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Marquis Who's Who Selects Bin Zheng, PhD, for Excellence in Engineering, Radiology, and Higher Education

Dr. Bin Zheng is an experienced researcher and the Gerald Tuma presidential professor at the University of Oklahoma




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Texas Radiotherapy is Recognized as a Barrigel® Center of Excellence

Dr. Cavey is One of Five U.S. Doctors who have Received this Honor




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Ronald W. Bailey, MD for Expertise in Diagnostic Radiology

Dr. Ronald W. Bailey is lauded for his work in medicine as a Diagnostic Radiologist




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Michael Alan Marks, MD, for Expertise in Radiology

Michael A. Marks, MD, is recognized as an inventor, educator, humanitarian and the owner of Red Rose Radiology Inc., and currently practices interventional radiology at A.R.H. in Hazard, KY.




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Dr. Mohammad Naeem Lauded for Excellence in Diagnostic Radiology

Dr. Mohammad Naeem lends years of expertise to his work with the United States Government




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Daniel L. Gonzales, MSRS, RT(R), FASRT, for Expertise in Radiology Management and Administration

Daniel L. Gonzales, MSRS, RT(R), FASRT, recognized as the director of radiology at B.E. Smith, an AMN Healthcare Company




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Will Vincent Nominated for One Voice Award in the Category of Best Radio Commercial, Male

The 2023 One Voice Awards, USA has announced nominees across thirty-three categories. Awards will be presented at a black-tie event in Dallas, TX in mid-August.




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Greg Lindberg Discusses Fasting and its Effect on Longevity on Canadian Podcast/Radio Show

Lindberg discusses his journey of transforming his life through fasting and how the wellness regimen affected his health, body and mind.




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The Doug Basham Radio Show

Returning to the Air Waves




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Historic Community Radio Station in SF's Mission District Hosts 100+ Comedians from Around The U.S. for 8th Annual Comedy Festival

The 8th Annual Mutiny Radio Comedy Festival spans 10 venues with 35 shows happening between October 8-15th, 2023.




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Marquis Who's Who Selects Richard F. Rambaldo for Expertise in Advertising and Radio

Mr. Richard F. Rambaldo is lauded for the success of his advertising company, R Brilliant Media




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Voice Talent Will Vincent Joins WABY-FM as Imaging Voice for Albany's Latest Radio Station

The format change to Loud Media's WABY brings 90s and 2000s hard rock to the airwaves in the Capitol Region on its new frequency, 93.9 FM




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Radiological Study Changes SIJ Dysfunction Management in Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games

Doctors from Chiropractic Doctors Association of Hong Kong (China) have launched a prospective case study on Radiological Evaluation of SI Joint Dysfunction which has improved the SI joint management for the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games.




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BlueRadios Inc. is Establishing a Non-profit Organization Following Their January Jury Trial BlueRadios, Inc. Kopin Corporation.

BlueRadios' Non-profit will be responsible for licensing Intellectual Property patent portfolio to the AR/VR wearables market with net proceeds going to Colorado animal shelters.




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Vascular and interventional radiologist Mina S. Makary now a 2-time Castle Connolly Top Doctor

Mina S. Makary, MD, has been recognized as a 2024 Castle Connolly Top Doctor — the second year he has received the prestigious Top Doctor honor.




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My Cool Inventions Radio Show is Searching for the Next 100 Million Dollar Product or Idea and Coming to WNTP AM 990 in Philadelphia!

My Cool Inventions Radio Show is looking for the next 100 million dollar product. Television hosts Akos Jankura "The Solutionist" and John Cremeans "The Doctor of Shopology" are taking submissions of inventor's ideas.




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Connect! Radio Welcomes Special Guest Seth Arsenault to Answer Listener Questions About Preparing for a Job Search

On-Air Sales Coach and Program Host Deb Calvert announces January 5 radio show will feature President of Your Hire Source. Listeners are invited to write in ahead or to call in live with questions about getting prepared for next level jobs.




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"The Sleep Doctor", A New Radio Show At KAAM Hosted By Dr. Kent Smith

Educates listeners about this life-threatening medical condition called sleep apnea.




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Texas Radiotherapy to Host Zero Prostate Cancer Run/Walk

Event to Include 5K and 1 Mile Routes




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Dual board-certified obesity medicine and interventional radiology physician, David Prologo, named nine-time Castle Connolly Top Doctor

J. David Prologo, MD, FSIR, ABOM-D has been recognized as a 2024 Castle Connolly Top Doctor — the ninth consecutive year he has received the prestigious Top Doctor honor.




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UNCF AND FM OMNI-CHANNEL RADIO PARTNER FOR FIRST UNCF RADIO-THON

Donation links remain live to raise money for college scholarships; renowned designer Barbara Bates donates a $2,000 custom jacket for a donor drawing




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Big Lie Project Aims to Help Democratic Party and Allied Organizations Counter Republican Talk Radio Advantage

Concern for unchallenged Republican advantage and 'deepfake' audio drives effort to use AI to transcribe, monitor political talk radio.




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Michele' Williams Inducted into the National Black Radio Hall of Fame, Class of 2024, and Receives Prestigious Talented Sisters of Radio Award

Celebrated Radio Personality and Author of Smooth Talker Marks a New Milestone in Her 38-Year Career with Prestigious National Recognition




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ETSI launches DECT-2020 new radio interface for IoT

ETSI launches DECT-2020 new radio interface for IoT

New standard addresses ultra-reliable, low-latency and massive machine-type communication use

Sophia Antipolis, 20 October 2020

Developed by ETSI in the 90’s, the DECTTM standard (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) is implemented in more than a billion short-range communication devices around the world. The technology is now taking a giant step forward with a new set of DECT-2020 New Radio (NR) standards: the ETSI TS 103 636 series defines an advanced radio interface applying modern radio technologies. It is designed to provide a slim but powerful technology foundation for wireless applications deployed in various use cases and markets. DECT-2020 NR was developed to support broad and diverse wireless IoT applications requiring both ultra-reliable and low-latency communication needed in voice and industrial applications. It also supports massive machine-type communication with millions of devices in a network required in use cases such as logistics and asset tracking, industry 4.0 and building automation as well as condition monitoring.

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ETSI Top 10 Webinars in 2020 - Starring: cybersecurity, the Radio Equipment Directive, the new smart secure platform and AI

ETSI Top 10 Webinars in 2020 - Starring: cybersecurity, the Radio Equipment Directive, the new smart secure platform and AI

Sophia Antipolis, 8 December 2020

As 2020 comes to an end, we have selected for you our most popular webinars of the year. If you missed them, listen to the recorded presentations and their Q&A sessions, deep dive into cybersecurity novelties, discover the RED latest developments and find out about the new smart secure platform and AI.

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ETSI Top 10 Webinars in 2021 - Starring: DECT2020, Ultra-Wide Band radio technology, IPv6, MEC

ETSI Top 10 Webinars in 2021 - Starring: DECT2020, Ultra-Wide Band radio technology, IPv6, MEC.

Sophia Antipolis, 8 December 2021

As 2021 comes to an end, we have selected for you our most popular webinars of the year. If you missed them, listen to the recorded presentations and their Q&A sessions, deep dive into the non-cellular 5G radio DECT2020-NR, IPv6, Multi-access Edge Computing, Open Source MANO and much more.

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Radio Diaries: Angel Garcia

Today, an episode by our friends at Radio Diaries and Radiotopia from their latest series, "The Unmarked Graveyard: Stories from Hart Island," untangling mysteries from America's largest public cemetery.

Artwork by Juan Astasio.

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