On Patrol: Live is bringing on a very special guest for its Memorial Day weekend episodes. First off, fans are shocked that the show is even airing over the holiday weekend. Therefore, they are thrilled with that revelation. Yet, who will be in studio to add to the fun, commentary, and over-the-top drama? Keep reading for more details.
On Patrol: Live Brings Special Guest For Memorial Day Weekend
During certain holidays, On Patrol: Live tends to go on a brief or two-week hiatus and this enrages viewers. Though they do not mind special encore episodes, they would prefer the action of all new episodes especially when there is a long weekend ahead. This weekend is Memorial Day weekend and for some, a three-day break. It was unclear if Opl was going to be airing two new episodes due to the holiday but, as it turns out, it will be, and with a very special guest.
On Patrol: Live Brings Special Guest For Memorial Day Weekend
During certain holidays, On Patrol: Live tends to go on a brief or two-week hiatus and this enrages viewers. Though they do not mind special encore episodes, they would prefer the action of all new episodes especially when there is a long weekend ahead. This weekend is Memorial Day weekend and for some, a three-day break. It was unclear if Opl was going to be airing two new episodes due to the holiday but, as it turns out, it will be, and with a very special guest.
- 5/24/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
On Patrol: Live fans met Curtis Wilson when the show premiered in 2022. Recently, the Richland County Sheriff’s Department deputy was away for a bit, but he’s back and he met with a warm welcome.
Curtis Wilson Went Away
This month, several things had to be switched up on the true crime show. Dan Abrams ended up as the main host because retired Tulsa Police Department Sergeant Sean “Sticks” Larkin seldom features on the show. Captain Tom Rizzo, and Chief Will Armstrong were there, but another fan favorite was away.
Sean “Sticks” Larkin & Dan Abrams On Live Pd – InstagramCurtis Wilson took a break but some people felt that he should stay away permanently. Actually, for some reason, he’d seemed disinterested or distracted. Few spoke up in his favor a few weeks ago. However, his return from a break this week saw him greeted warmly.
On Patrol: Live Fans Seem...
Curtis Wilson Went Away
This month, several things had to be switched up on the true crime show. Dan Abrams ended up as the main host because retired Tulsa Police Department Sergeant Sean “Sticks” Larkin seldom features on the show. Captain Tom Rizzo, and Chief Will Armstrong were there, but another fan favorite was away.
Sean “Sticks” Larkin & Dan Abrams On Live Pd – InstagramCurtis Wilson took a break but some people felt that he should stay away permanently. Actually, for some reason, he’d seemed disinterested or distracted. Few spoke up in his favor a few weeks ago. However, his return from a break this week saw him greeted warmly.
On Patrol: Live Fans Seem...
- 5/17/2024
- by James Michael
- TV Shows Ace
Microsoft has criticised Google over its product development strategy. In a blog post, a spokesperson for the Windows platform holder criticised the search engine giant's "see if it sticks" approach and questioned its reliability in the business sector. "Google releases experimental products and tracks adoption to determine whether to continue providing them. Its products are like spaghetti, Google throws them up against the wall to see if they stick," wrote Tom Rizzo, director of Microsoft SharePoint products and technologies. Rizzo singled out Google (more)...
- 11/4/2011
- by By Mark Langshaw
- Digital Spy
Microsoft is slinging some mud to stick up for its Office franchise.
Tom Rizzo, senior director of Microsoft Online Services, wrote in a blog post that Google apps come with an expensive hidden tax, like the bulk of an iceberg hidden beneath a serene ocean surface, and Windows netbooks are better than MacBook Airs. He even posted this handy, pithy infographic.
Microsoft surveyed over 90 small and medium-sized businesses in five different countries recently, and discovered that, for 90% of the respondees, Google Apps were used in parallel to Microsoft's flagship Office product. Most limited their use of Google software to Gmail and calendar, with just 20% using Google Docs. Instead, 66% of companies still use Office as their main "productivity solution."
Using Google products, which are notionally low cost, actually involves incurring hidden fees, says Microsoft, which can easily push higher than the $50 initial fee. Explaining the conclusions, Rizzo suggested that the idea...
Tom Rizzo, senior director of Microsoft Online Services, wrote in a blog post that Google apps come with an expensive hidden tax, like the bulk of an iceberg hidden beneath a serene ocean surface, and Windows netbooks are better than MacBook Airs. He even posted this handy, pithy infographic.
Microsoft surveyed over 90 small and medium-sized businesses in five different countries recently, and discovered that, for 90% of the respondees, Google Apps were used in parallel to Microsoft's flagship Office product. Most limited their use of Google software to Gmail and calendar, with just 20% using Google Docs. Instead, 66% of companies still use Office as their main "productivity solution."
Using Google products, which are notionally low cost, actually involves incurring hidden fees, says Microsoft, which can easily push higher than the $50 initial fee. Explaining the conclusions, Rizzo suggested that the idea...
- 5/6/2011
- by Kit Eaton
- Fast Company
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