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Join Peg Tuttle as she sits down with IBM i users and professionals to chat about your favorite IT system. Hear from innovators, thought leaders, and everyday users about how they run the i in their shops and what this powerful platform has allowed them to accomplish in their business.
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Le salon de coiffure what!: the « ThierreeZ BARBERSHOP », est depuis 10 ans, un lieu au coeur du centre ville d’Aix-en-Provence dédié à la création coiffure et musicale. Sur fond de Hip-Hop ou de musique électronique, dans une déco rétro/moderne et dans un style digne des barbershops new-yorkais des années 50, prenez place dans un vrai fauteuil de barbier où ThierreeZ, précurseur du « hairdesign », s’attaquera à votre chevelure pour une sculpture sur cheveux ou toute autre coupe de votre cho ...
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I have spent over 20 years in corporate America, and now I dedicate my time helping people navigate through it. Being able to decode what managers and co-workers are doing and saying in the workplace is critical to navigate and advance in corporate America. I also coined the term Post-Traumatic Unemployment Disorder and discuss it in my book, "Post-Traumatic Unemployment Disorder - How I Fought For a Aix-Figure Severance and Won". Let's discuss how I can help you. Visit www.PostTraumaticUnem ...
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Kobrand Corp's Vice-President, Director of Education Nick Poletto, DipWSET,CSS,CSW gives you wine knowledge to help you sell. Ideally suited for wine distributor sales reps, Nick's short yet dense episodes are easily digested while you're traveling in between sales calls.
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On this week’s episode of AvTalk, we discuss the Crowd Strike outage and why it took Delta Air Lines so much longer than everyone else to get their operations back on track. The FAA is increasing scrutiny of Southwest Airlines after a third low descent incident in just four months—this time a flight approaching Tampa was as low as 150 feet nearly 5…
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What a mess for airlines and more as millions of Windows-based computers were knocked offline last Thursday night. The recovery was still ongoing as the week rolled on. Also in this episode: XLR Certified by EASA Farnborough Pretty good Boom article from Flight Global Some eVTOL plans Boeing still hoping to get back to 38 MAX/month by EOY China-UK …
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What a mess for airlines and more as millions of Windows-based computers were knocked offline last Thursday night. The recovery was still ongoing as the week rolled on. Also in this episode: XLR Certified by EASA Farnborough Pretty good Boom article from Flight Global Some eVTOL plans Boeing still hoping to get back to 38 MAX/month by EOY China-UK …
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On this week’s episode, Ian heads to the basement because TORNADO is in the METAR. And it’s finally some good news for Boeing as the 777-9 begins certification test flights. A Gazpromavia Superjet crashes outside of Moscow and we learn more about the incident a few weeks ago where a Southwest flight departed on a closed runway. Helpful links BEA re…
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It could’ve been a lot worse, for sure. But now we have some initial details about the Southwest flight that took off from a closed runway two weeks ago. Also in this episode: DCA slot nuance Delta/Riyadh Air plans AA/ZeroAvia Southwest’s MOU with Archer Aviation Alaska’s winter adventures For our Patreon subscribers we have bonus content, includin…
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It could’ve been a lot worse, for sure. But now we have some initial details about the Southwest flight that took off from a closed runway two weeks ago. Also in this episode: DCA slot nuance Delta/Riyadh Air plans AA/ZeroAvia Southwest’s MOU with Archer Aviation Alaska’s winter adventures For our Patreon subscribers we have bonus content, includin…
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On this week’s episode of AvTalk, Boeing agrees to plead guilty to felony charges, the NTSB issues its preliminary report on the Southwest Airlines flight that experienced “Dutch roll,” and two CRJ-900s come closer than they should have in Syracuse. Plus, a pair of Air India Express engine problems, Delta and Riyadh Air’s surprising new partnership…
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A trio of Boeing stories top the show this week. And somehow pleading guilty to a crime might end up being good for the company? Also in this episode: Boeing pleads guilty Boeing 737 oxygen mask issues Boeing buys back 737 MAX that suffered explosive mid-cabin blowout JetBlue disabling some Mint doors Norse Atlantic’s rough Q2 KLM at PDX New Southw…
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A trio of Boeing stories top the show this week. And somehow pleading guilty to a crime might end up being good for the company? Also in this episode: Boeing pleads guilty Boeing 737 oxygen mask issues Boeing buys back 737 MAX that suffered explosive mid-cabin blowout JetBlue disabling some Mint doors Norse Atlantic’s rough Q2 KLM at PDX New Southw…
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On this week’s episode of AvTalk, what Boeing did to earn a sanction from the NTSB. What the weekend may hold for Boeing’s legal troubles. Boeing and Airbus agree to deals to acquire Spirit Aerosystem’s operations. And Air Europa flight 45 experiences turbulence bad enough to toss a passenger into the ceiling space above the overhead bins. Helpful …
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Airlines love ancillary fees. But is there a point at which shifting charges out of the base fare will finally be too much? Also in this episode: Lufthansa’s New Environmental Surcharge Men are “Rawdogging” flights Southwest’s takeoff from PWM’s closed runway AA catering at PHL/CLT Google Credit Card Links Killing Bloggers? May on-time performance,…
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Airlines love ancillary fees. But is there a point at which shifting charges out of the base fare will finally be too much? Also in this episode: Lufthansa’s New Environmental Surcharge Men are “Rawdogging” flights Southwest’s takeoff from PWM’s closed runway AA catering at PHL/CLT Google Credit Card Links Killing Bloggers? May on-time performance,…
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Today, we're buzzing with excitement as we explore IBM's latest venture into artificial intelligence with none other than Steve Will, the visionary CTO from IBM. Buckle up as we unravel how AI is set to transform RPG development, bringing a new era of coding skill to the platform. It's an episode you don't want to miss, filled with insights, surpri…
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The US DOT seems keen to rewrite the rules – or at least how they’re enforced – in a way that’s liable to significantly impact the US market. Also in this episode: Public Charters (i.e. JSX) are about to get screwed Volaris and Iberia agreement to expand connectivity between Spain and Mexico AA FAs close negotiations without a deal, while AS FAs ha…
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The US DOT seems keen to rewrite the rules – or at least how they’re enforced – in a way that’s liable to significantly impact the US market. Also in this episode: Public Charters (i.e. JSX) are about to get screwed Volaris and Iberia agreement to expand connectivity between Spain and Mexico AA FAs close negotiations without a deal, while AS FAs ha…
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On this week’s episode of AvTalk, Boeing, Airbus, and Spirit Aerosystems near a deal to bring Spirit back into the Boeing fold. Another Southwest 737 flew too low, this time in Oklahoma City. The NTSB releases its preliminary report on UA28’s uncontained engine failure on 14 May. And Seoul’s Incheon Airport was closed for a few hours this week beca…
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009 Welcome back to The Incredible i Show! I'm thrilled to have you join us today as we dive into the future of AI and its impact on the IBM i community. We're excited to welcome Brian May, Vice President of Product Management at Profound Logic and a renowned expert in modernization and legacy systems transformation. In this special episode, we hav…
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On this week’s episode of AvTalk, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun is back in front of Congress. A trio of stories involving Southwest Airlines, including an apparent incidence of Dutch roll, a roller coast ride off the coast of Hawaii, and a system on the CFM LEAP engines that pilots apparently didn’t know about. And investigators are trying to understand …
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We finally managed to work a pop culture reference into the show…only took a decade. Also in this episode: JetBlue at ISP Frontier’s “competition” play Virgin Atlantic, eh! Starlux maybe into OW? Southwest’s activist investor Delta adding PremY on transcon 767s Bonza officially gone Online passport renewal returns Dublin getting a spotter park Dutc…
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We finally managed to work a pop culture reference into the show…only took a decade. Also in this episode: JetBlue at ISP Frontier’s “competition” play Virgin Atlantic, eh! Starlux maybe into OW? Southwest’s activist investor Delta adding PremY on transcon 767s Bonza officially gone Online passport renewal returns Dublin getting a spotter park Dutc…
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On this week’s episode of AvTalk, Air India and IndiGO A320neos come close enough for authorities to open an investigation. We detail the sequence of events and why this incident received any attention at all. The NTSB released two final reports this week, detailing the probable cause of two near collisions in New York and Austin. And our resident …
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Mostly by us, but also perhaps from an airline or two… Also in this episode: FAA extending NYC slots waiver through Summer 2025 American’s FAs open strike command center Sir Tim wants 1500-seat planes for Emirates Air India/Vistara formally approved Fiji Airlines to become a full oneworld member AA/DFW is the world’s largest airline hub by departur…
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Mostly by us, but also perhaps from an airline or two… Also in this episode: FAA extending NYC slots waiver through Summer 2025 American’s FAs open strike command center Sir Tim wants 1500-seat planes for Emirates Air India/Vistara formally approved Fiji Airlines to become a full oneworld member AA/DFW is the world’s largest airline hub by departur…
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On this week’s episode of AvTalk, Jason flies from Germany to New York just to record the podcast and you can barely tell he’s been awake for nearly 24 hours. And in the news, Boeing provides the FAA its plan for renewed engineering excellence, the IATA annual general meeting takes place in Dubai with plenty to discuss, and Mexicana puts in its fir…
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We’re back in Hamburg for another go at Aircraft Interiors Expo 2024, taking a look at what the future will be for commercial aviation. As always, Jason joins Seth for this episode talking about the myriad new bits that will maybe eventually one day be flying, including: The Maya concept seat from Panasonic Avionics and Collins Aerospace Accessibil…
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We’re back in Hamburg for another go at Aircraft Interiors Expo 2024, taking a look at what the future will be for commercial aviation. As always, Jason joins Seth for this episode talking about the myriad new bits that will maybe eventually one day be flying, including: The Maya concept seat from Panasonic Avionics and Collins Aerospace Accessibil…
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On this week’s episode of AvTalk, investigators in Singapore release their preliminary findings for the turbulence encountered by SQ321. And Jason is joined by Seth Miller in Hamburg as we review the news from this year’s Aircraft Interiors Expo to see what innovations could be coming to an airplane near you in the a few year’s time. Thank you for …
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Maybe taking five flights rather than just two, and adding an extra overnight en route, was a mistake. Also in this episode: An absurd airplane bathroom story Follow-up to Fozz’s ORD taxi times JetBlue/BA codesharing SQ Turbulence Spirit putting a pilot base at EWR Breeze/PVD growth DCA perimeter slots update For our Patreon subscribers we have bon…
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