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Le Quart d'heure Pelí : Musique électro et MAO, quand la science rencontre l'art
Bonjour à toutes et à tous et bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode du Quart d’heure Pelí ! Et aujourd’hui comme tous les vendredis et plus précisément vendredi du mois de juin, nous allons aborder un sujet musical ! Enfin 3 pour être plus précis ! Nous allons parler ensemble de 3 musiques qui ont cartonné en été, en boîte de nuit ! Et qu’ont-ils tous en commun, ces trois titres ? Ils viennent tous les trois d’un type de production : la MAO (Musique assistée par Ordinateur). « Musique électro et MAO : quand la science rencontre l’art », c’est maintenant dans le Quart d’heure Pelí !
SEU PRÃXIMO CARRO SERÃ UM ELÃTRICO? FT. Henrique Antunes da BYD + novo Porsche Macan T no Brasil #46
Roadtrip - Der Auto-Podcast Folge 62
Roadtrip - Der Auto-Podcast Folge 54
Roadtrip - Der Auto-Podcast Folge 51
Roadtrip - Der Auto-Podcast Folge 50
EP_11是即將誕生的救世主,還是再一次的豐滿理想?淺談Luxgen MBU
PodRennes 2020 - Améliorez votre son, avec Blast
Captation live réalisée le 20 Avril 2020 dans le cadre de PodRennes. Retrouvez tous les enregistrements du festival sur http://www.podrennes.fr/.
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Roadtrip - Der Auto-Podcast Folge 22
Roadtrip - Der Auto-Podcast Folge 16
Roadtrip - Der Auto-Podcast Folge 15
Academy Coffe News Giovedì 11 Luglio
Fostering Sustainable Change: People and Technology at Work (S6E46)
Gallup's Called to Coach is a live Webcast that targets current and prospective coaches to interact with Gallup experts and independent strengths coaches who have found success in strengths-based development.
On a recent Called to Coach, we spoke with Dr. Peter Baloh, Chief Impact Architect at e2grow (a product licensed with Gallup) and a Gallup Certified Strengths Coach based in Slovenia (in Southern Europe). He assists people in transforming their organizational cultures into thriving workplaces, which means embedding strengths into daily conversations and changing the mindsets of managers so they see their employees more as people rather than as âwidgets.â
AAH #359 - Pacifica Goes Electric
SPECIAL GUESTS:â¨01:25 - Kevin Mets, Chief Engineer, Pacifica Hybridâ¨13:09 - John Gibson, Global Chief Engineer, Electrified Powertrains, Fiat Chrysler
26:10 - PANEL: Gary Vasilash, AD and P; Jean Jennings, Facebook.com/JeanKnowsCars; Anton Wahlman, Seeking Alpha; Alisa Priddle, Motor Trend
Autoline This Week #1930: Engineering the Future
Autoline This Week #1917: The Power Choice
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Autoline #1305: Guilt-Free
America has a penchant for over indulgence. You can see it with our collective weight, which has ballooned of late and given rise to a cottage industry of guilt-free products that hardly look like diet foods. But we're told that we can have our cake and eat it too. Sound too good to be true? Well in many respects the auto industry has mirrored this individual over-consumption problem. For years it built vehicles that may have been big and comfortable but consumed far too much petroleum and got too few MPGs. Now with our new world financial order it's trying to wean Americans off of our "cheesecake" SUV and into that not-as-satisfying hybrid "sorbet" among other greener "lighter" options.
This week John McElroy is joined by two experts to talk turkey -- tofurkey more appropriately -- about the coming environmental options for the auto industry. John DeCicco is an automotive analyst who works for the Environmental Defense Fund and Paul Eisenstein is a veteran automotive journalist who has brought a special focus to hybrids, diesels and electrics for the last few years. Both have a unique perspective on both the processes and products that we'll be driving and riding in the not too distant future.