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Good morning, RVA! It’s 26 °F, and today you can expect highs in the low 40s and some sunshine. Soak it in, because we’re under a Winter Storm Warning from 1:00 AM Thursday through 7:00 AM Friday. The National Weather Service at Wakefield says to expect a couple inches of snow followed by even more ice, and, yikes, “widespread power outages, significant tree damage, and difficult travel conditions.” Gather your supplies and loved ones and make sure all of your devices are charged!Water coolerAs of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports 1,770 new positive cases of the coronavirus in the Commonwealthand 21 new deaths as a result of the virus. VDH reports 251 new cases in and around Richmond (Chesterfield: 129, Henrico: 81, and Richmond: 41). Since this pandemic began, 722 people have died in the Richmond region. The number of new deaths reported each day has finally started to mirror the precipitous drop we’ve seen in cases over the last couple of weeks. The seven day average of new deaths, 19.9, fell below 20 for the first time since December 4th. Since that date, COVID-19 killed 2,877 people in Virginia. That’s shocking to me, and I had to triple-check my math to make sure it was right.In vaccine news, yesterday morning the Virginia Department of Health launched a statewide COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration form at vaccinate.virginia.gov. This replaces the interest forms you may have already filled out on your local health district website, and, if you already filled out one of those local interest forms, you do not need to fill out this new statewide form. In fact, you should have gotten an email last night (or maybe will get one shortly?) confirming that you’re in the system. You can also verify that you’re in the system by searching for yourself or a loved one by email or phone number on this page. One note: email search (at this moment) is case sensitive so pay attention if your browser autocapitalizes the first letter of your email address! I think, all things considered, the public rollout of this new form—at least from the technology side of things—went pretty well. Remember! This is NOT registering for a vaccine, this is getting in the system! Local health districts will then slice, dice, sort, and prioritize these massive lists of interested humans and work to get them all vaccinated as quickly as possible given the (extremely) limited supply of vaccine.So the technology parts went pretty OK, but from the accessibility side of things, Sabrina Moreno at the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that VDH is still using Google Translate to provide a Spanish version of this new form: “Until about 11 a.m., three hours after the centralized portal allowing Virginians to add their names to a long waiting list went live, there was no Spanish translation…When a Spanish version of the form was added, it was powered by Google Translate and returned a decipherable but faulty product.” This is, to say the least, suboptimal: “On Tuesday, the registration system’s using Google Translate meant ‘your first name’ was translated to ‘nombre de pila.’ The term is rarely used on Spanish forms, and refers to the name given to children upon baptism, or on the ‘baptismal font.’” This should all sound super familiar, because literally one month ago, on January 17th, Moreno reported that VDH had used Google Translate on one of their vaccine FAQs and translated “the vaccine is not required” to “the vaccine is not necessary.”Governor Ralph Northam will hold a press conference today at 2:00 PM, presumably to officially announce the new vaccine pre-registration system and maybe the statewide call center that’s he’s mentioned a couple of times. Tune in over on VPM’s YouTube.Not a lot of details on this, but the RTD’s Kenya Hunter reports on Twittter that Richmond’s School Board met last night and unanimously passed the Superintendent’s proposed budget (3rd District’s Kenya Gibson was not present for the vote). You can download the full proposed FY21–22 budget here (PDF), if you want to flip through it. Additionally, the board discussed a proposed calendar for sort-of-year-round schooling (PDF). I haven’t had time to fully process it yet, but if you’ve already got thoughts you can fill out this survey if you’re a parent or a caregiver or this survey if you’re an RPS teacher or staff. One question I do have, that I’m sure someone out there knows the answer to, is: Are the additional cost for this new calendar included in the budget that the Board just passed?Wyatt Gordon at the Virginia Mercury has a piece about Virginia’s manufactured housing aka mobile homes or trailer homes. This quote from Jonathan Knopf, the ED of the Manufacture Home Community Coalition of Virginia, is fascinating: “[Manufactured homes] are the largest source of unsubsidized affordable housing in the country, but it’s the one that we know the least about.” I know I don’t spend a lot of time thinking about manufactured home communities, and that’s part of the problem, but these neighborhoods are often affordable places for folks to live. Plus they are naturally pretty dense—at least way denser than a couple single-family homes plopped down on the same acreage. Related, the RTD’s Michael Paul Williams has a column up about affordable housingthat includes this excellent quote from Laura Lafayette, the CEO of the Richmond Association of Realtors: “To be blunt, I think we need to have a long, hard, honest conversation about NIMBYism and the ability of neighbors to stop affordable housing developments in their tracks.”Today, City Councilmembers have the first day of their two-day virtual retreat. This is when they all get together and learn how the City Council works within Richmond’s…unique…government structure. I don’t know why it takes place this deep into the year, but I’m sure there’s a good reason. If you’re interested in what all they’ll learn, download this 168-page PDF packet that includes the City Charter, org charts, Roberts Rules of Order, and a pretty nitty-gritty look at how stuff gets done in Council. This is a good and useful PDF! Store it away for later reference.This morning’s patron longreadThe Hard-Partying, Rock-Obsessed Nurse at the Center of a Massive Opioid BustSubmitted by Patron Susan. I think my takeaway from this article is that people love their drug dealer.It doesn’t sound like much of a sell—a middle-aged man doling out medical advice in a city midway between Memphis and Nashville. But Young was eager to let the world know that he was no typical nurse practitioner. Throughout Jackson, he had created for himself a reputation as a rock-and-roll renegade, happily showing off his piercings, tattoos, and goatee. He blasted heavy metal at his private practice and filled his Instagram feed with photos of himself smoking cigars. In his frequent social-media updates, he would drink and flip off the camera. Though he was not an M.D., Young christened himself “the Rock Doc.”If you’d like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol’ Patreon.Picture of the DaySnowy housing!
Voting ends at 6 AM Thursday, and right now haircut #3 is in the lead.
Today on this special AM Thursday edition of Behind the 8 Ball, The Ochoman and Big E discuss the upcoming Oscars as well as last week’s Grammy Awards (That big E fucks up and Ochoman takes the credit for) and so much more on this episode of Behind the Ball! Email the show at info@ochoman.com... The post Ochoman wants an Oscar? appeared first on Ochoman: Behind the Eightball.
049 The One with James McDonald, Again Episode 49: Show Notes Scaling UP! Nation!, you know that I believe you get out of our industry what you put into our industry. This is my normal response to when someone asks me why I train others, why I volunteer for trade organizations and especially why I do this podcast. I truly believe that you should teach what you know. Educate yourself and you get smarter, teach what you know, and you get even smarter (because a teacher needs to know content better than a student) and the person you are teaching gets smarter. Did you see what just happened in that scenario? The industry of that particular topic just got better. My guest today is no stranger to that way of thinking. James McDonald is a champion for the water treatment industry. He is continuously finding new and innovative ways to share information. We had James on the show almost one year ago. Since that time, he has some new things he has been working on he wants to share with the Scaling UP! Nation! As we wrapped up 2017, The Scaling UP! Nation! was given the CWT Challenge! This was when I ask every member of the Nation! To take their career seriously and go after the highest designation we have in our industry, the CWT! I am happy to say that well over 100 people have contacted me saying that they had the CWT in their sights. AWESOME!! I wanted to take a moment and recognize those who have received their CWT this year. Don't forget, next week is Industry Water Week. Join me each and every day next week for a special themed episode. Key Points From This Episode: AWT Convention & Expo [0:00:29] Scaling UP! Meet up [0:00:37] Updates from James McDonalds [0:04:46] What are the reasons to get CWT [0:05:43] CWT Benefits [0:05:50] Study tips from James McDonalds [0:07:26] Holiday for water treaters [0:11:10] Resources you can find on AWT website [0:15:19] Industrial Water Science [0:18:24] Detective H2O Series [0:19:02] Exciting news about CWT examination [0:33:11] CWT Challenges [0:36:22] And a lot more! Tweetables: CWT is the highest designation that somebody that practices in the area of water treatment to receive. @traceblackmore @JamesMcDonald89 #cwttips #cwtexam #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #theonewithJAMESMCDONALDagain #watertreatmentindustry #watertreatment Some exciting news on the CWT exams. @traceblackmore @JamesMcDonald89 #cwttips #cwtexam #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #theonewithJAMESMCDONALDagain A VIP Pass on Detective H2O Series. @JamesMcDonald89 @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #theonewithJAMESMCDONALDagain Some tips and trivia's on how you can get better resources for CWT examinations. @traceblackmore @JamesMcDonald89 #cwttips #cwtexam #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #theonewithJAMESMCDONALDagain #watertreatmentindustry #watertreatment The #1 benefit for taking the test on the computerized format is that you can mark your answers. @traceblackmore @JamesMcDonald89 #cwttips #cwtexam #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #theonewithJAMESMCDONALDagain Upcoming Event: Industrial Water Week (Oct. 1-5). @IndustWaterWeek @traceblackmore @JamesMcDonald89 #IndustrialWaterWeek #IndustrialWaterTreatment #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #theonewithJAMESMCDONALDagain Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Upcoming events: AWT annual Convention September 26 –29 in Orlando Fl Industrial Water Week October 1-5, 2018 Scaling UP! Meet UP! at the AWT convention 10:00 AM Thursday, immediately following the Keynote speaker, meetup in chillers lounge. Places to see Trace at the AWT convention 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM - Friday, Workshop about Legionella from the water treaters prospective : Russel Baskin of Tower Water 3:30 PM -4:30 PM - Friday, Panel Discussion: Understanding Young Professionals 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM - Saturday, Filming Amines panel (Nathan Hardy) Trace will be recording at the convention, so be sure to come talk to him! James McDonald on Twitter James McDonald on LinkedIn Chem Aqua, Inc. Industrial Water Treatment LinkedIn Group Star trek Outpost Bral character debut "Family & Friends of Industrial Water Treatment Professionals" Facebook page MarketScale Podcast on Industrial Water Week Audible
047 The One with the Guy Who Writes About Water Episode 47: Show Notes I think it is safe to say that the majority of the Scaling UP! Nation! is on one or more social media platforms. I try to post news about my upcoming podcast on social media, mainly LinkedIn. Social Media is how we stay connected in today’s world. In fact, many of you found out about the Scaling UP! podcast from LinkedIn. In an effort to stay sharp for the Scaling UP! Nation!, I try to read as much as I can. From books to articles, you just never know what fodder is out there that you can turn into a good episode. During my assimilation of this data, I ran across Jim Lauria on LinkedIn. Jim wrote a very intriguing article about Leonardo DaVinci and water. It was fascinating. I enjoyed not only the article but the way that in which Jim wrote it. This led me to start reading other articles written by Jim. If you are connected with me on LinkedIn, you have seen me share many of them. Since connecting on LinkedIn, Jim and I have shared several insights and conversations. Jim is a renaissance man when it comes to water, in his own right. On today’s episode Jim shares with us not only his passion for writing about water but also some tips about promoting yourself on LinkedIn. We even sneak in a few words on “Mind Mapping.” Do you even know what that is? I though I was the only one… Please enjoy my interview with Jim Lauria. More about Jim: Jim Lauria is Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Mazzei Injector, a fluid design company that manufactures mixing and contacting systems. He is a leader in the water treatment field with a proven track record of revenue growth, profit improvement and new business development. Since graduating with a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering degree from Manhattan College, Jim has traveled the world benchmarking the best water management practices. He lives in San Francisco with his wife Laurie Lauria, who fills his life with love, laughter, and alliteration. Key Points From This Episode: Michelle Farmerie's come back and AWT news [0:03:00] What to expect at the AWT convention 2018 [0:03:30] Russell Baskin on the Legionella presentation [0:09:50] Overview on Trace and Nathan Hardy's presentation [0:17:23] Scaling UP! H2O on Social Media [0:22:05] How we can do it better on Social Media? [0:23:22] Benchmark practices in Water Industry [0:27:19] Why LinkedIn is the best [0:28:05] How you should present yourself on Social Media [0:30:15] Why Water is so important [0:33:00] Lessons from Leonardo Da Vinci [0:38:10] Understanding the Science of Water [0:39:45] Mind Mapping [0:43:35] Venturi Injectors [0:49:53] How we treat and value Water? [0:53:35] How to learn new things about Water [0:54:40] And a lot more! Tweetables: "How best deal with young professionals in our industry today?" @mrf5061 #awtannualconventionexpo #awtconvention #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #TheOnewiththeGuyWhoWritesAboutWater #watertreatmentindustry #watertreatment "We all need to help our industry to grow and thrive because it is such an awesome industry. Help each other up so we all win!" @mrf5061 #awtannualconventionexpo #awtconvention #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #TheOnewiththeGuyWhoWritesAboutWater #watertreatmentindustry #watertreatment “This is going to be one of the most influential presentations during the upcoming AWT Convention.” - Russel Baskin #awtannualconventionexpo #awtconvention #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #TheOnewiththeGuyWhoWritesAboutWater #watertreatmentindustry #watertreatment "In this new world, It's not who you know, It's who knows you! And who's willing to say that they know you and that you're good at something." - @peopleforwater @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #IndustrialWaterWeek #watertreatmentindustry #watertreatment #TheOnewiththeGuyWhoWritesAboutWater "I want water professionals to be out there promoting water." - @peopleforwater @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #TheOnewiththeGuyWhoWritesAboutWater #IndustrialWaterWeek #watertreatmentindustry #watertreatment Q: Why am I training my competition? A: A rising tide lifts all ships! - @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #IndustrialWaterWeek #watertreatmentindustry #watertreatment #TheOnewiththeGuyWhoWritesAboutWater “Anything I see, anything I do. I relate it to water.” -@peopleforwater @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #IndustrialWaterWeek #watertreatmentindustry #watertreatment #TheOnewiththeGuyWhoWritesAboutWater "If you really want to write about water, you almost have to be an investigative reporter." - @peopleforwater @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #IndustrialWaterWeek #watertreatmentindustry #watertreatment #TheOnewiththeGuyWhoWritesAboutWater "There's a lot of ways to treat water and we have to look at different parts of the world who are doing it right." -@peopleforwater @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #IndustrialWaterWeek #watertreatmentindustry #watertreatment #TheOnewiththeGuyWhoWritesAboutWater Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Mazzei Injector Company Jim Lauria on LinkedIn Jim Lauria on Twitter Jim Lauria Book Website Jim Lauria on Huffpost Jim Lauria's Articles on LinkedIn Jim Lauria's Articles on Water Online Top 2 Articles from Jim Lauria: Using LinkedIn to Position Your Company as a Thought Leader Lessons From Leonardo: What Leonardo da Vinci Can Teach Us About Water Tools Mentioned Mind Jet - Mind Manager Recommended Books: The Mind Map Book The Big Thirst The Blue Death Unquenchable When the rivers run dry Leonardo Da Vinci The Great Bridge Do I Make Myself Clear? Upcoming events: AWT annual Convention September 26 –29 in Orlando Fl Here are some times you want to mark on your schedule. Scaling UP! Meet UP! at the AWT convention 10:00 AM Thursday (Immediately following the Keynote) We will hold a Scaling UP! MeetUP! In Chiller Lounge (located in the exhibit hall). 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM - Friday, Water Management Plan from the Water Treaters Prospective. The One with Conor Parrish The One with Michelle Farmerie 3:30 PM -4:30 PM - Friday, Understanding Young Professionals: The What’s, How’s and Why’s for Our Industry. I will be moderating (not a young professional…) 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM - Saturday, (The field evaluation of using Polyamines in Closed Loop and cooling systems) I will also be walking around the exhibit hall reporting on who is exhibiting and all the cool stuff you need to know about to help your water treatment business. I’d love it if you see me, come up and say hi! You may even get on the air. And the craze in the Scaling UP! Nation! is all about “how do I get a Scaling UP! Button?” Well, come find me and I will give you one. Select vendors in the exhibit hall will also be giving those out. As you can see, I am going to be very busy at this year’s convention. If that didn’t get you excited enough, we have even more coming up on the water treatment calendar”. Industrial Water Week October 1-5, 2018 Since this is our holiday and the first time it has ever been offered, I want to do something special. I will be doing an episode each day during industrial water week! I know what you are thinking, that’s a lot of work, wow Trace you are awesome… Well... I am… but I can’t do it without you. So here is my ask: I need you to go to Scalinguph2o.com and click on the “Send Voicemail” button on the right side of the screen. You can leave a question for me to answer on the air during Industrial Water Week. I’m looking for questions on: Pretreatment Boilers Cooling Wastewater And Careers I will either answer your question or have somebody who is a leader in that particular field answer your question. I’ve never done anything like this, so thanks for helping me make it happen! Now let me leave you with this thought: Are you doing water treatment to the best of your ability or our you doing water treatment the best it can be done? Think about that, have you plateaued? Many of us get to a certain point and then settle. Don’t’ settle, push yourself to be better. You deserves it, your company deserves it, your customers deserve it and most of all the industry deserves it. It’s my hope that this podcast helps motivate you to get there and let’s all Scale UP! On information so we don’t scale up our systems. Have a great week folks!
046 The One About Phosphate Testing Episode 46: Show Notes If you have ever listened to my show, you know I am totally dependent on your suggestions on what I should be talking about. Today’s show is straight from the “Scaling UP! Mailbag!" You ask for it, so here it is… Phosphate… (Tap...Tap) Is this thing on? Yes, I said Phosphate. Believe it or not, questions around phosphate top my list of the most asked questions from the Scaling UP! Nation! So, who am I to argue. Phosphate it is... I have also taken this opportunity to play “Mythbuster” Scaling UP! Style. A few months ago, several blogs and listservs started talking about using a particular device used for digestion in phosphate testing. The device is called the SteriPen and it was developed for outdoor lovers to sterilize their drinking water. Many water treaters have found that it could be used as the ultra violet source in the phosphate digestion process (azole too.) The aforementioned post alluded that the SteriPens would not work for this purpose. Join me as I take the Nation! though how I explored these questions myself. You will hear how I take my own advice of, “Trust but verify” (I think Ronald Reagan said that) when you get water treatment opinions. I also get a little help from my friends (John Lennon said this one) by interviewing people that have been using the SteriPen and who developed the SteriPen. Key Points From This Episode: Viewer Requested Show [0:00:35] What Phosphate is? [0:01:00] AWT Annual Convention [0:01:30] Industrial Water Week [0:02:28] Scaling Up! Nation Testimonials [0:04:27] What are the different types of Phosphate? [0:07:15] Building blocks of scale [0:11:26] Testing Phosphate [0:12:34] Kinds of tests for Phosphate [0:06:22] SteriPen [0:22:23] Techniques on testing [0:29:37] Repeatability [0:33:05] How SteriPen works? [0:38:01] Batteries works with SteriPen [0:42:15] Difference on SteriPens versions? [0:35:53] And a lot more! Tweetables: Take away on today's show: Keep your ears open, read everything you can about what you do on a regular basis. @traceblackmore #thetablegroup #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #phosphatetesting #theoneaboutphosphatetesting Trust me, every water treater out there has an opinion about how you do it, what you use. @traceblackmore #thetablegroup #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #phosphatetesting #theoneaboutphosphatetesting #steripen It's great to hear what those opinions are but that's all they are to you. @traceblackmore #thetablegroup #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #phosphatetesting #theoneaboutphosphatetesting #steripen Do something that allows you to believe in what you are doing. @traceblackmore #thetablegroup #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #phosphatetesting #theoneaboutphosphatetesting #steripen Improvements on Steri Pen is a huge time saver. @traceblackmore #thetablegroup #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #phosphatetesting #theoneaboutphosphatetesting #steripen Episode 46 Tip: Make sure you bring extra batteries when you do Steri Pen tests. @traceblackmore #thetablegroup #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #phosphatetesting #theoneaboutphosphatetesting #steripen Upcoming events: AWT Convention in Orlando this coming Sept. 26-29, 2018. @traceblackmore #thetablegroup #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #phosphatetesting #theoneaboutphosphatetesting #awtconvention2018 #watertreatment Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Upcoming events: AWT annual Convention September 26 –29 in Orlando Fl http://scalinguph2o.com/awtconvention Industrial Water Week October 1-5, 2018 http://scalinguph2o.com/industrialwaterweek Industrial Water Week: Your Holiday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_fRv_ZVk8k Scaling UP! Meet UP! at the AWT convention 10:00 AM Thursday, immediately following the Keynote speaker, meetup in chillers lounge. Places to see Trace at the AWT convention 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM - Friday, Workshop about Legionella from the water treaters prospective : Russel Baskin of Tower Water 3:30 PM -4:30 PM - Friday, Panel Discussion: Understanding Young Professionals 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM - Saturday, Filming Amines panel (Nathan Hardy) Trace will be recording at the convention, so be sure to come talk to him! Audible: http://scalinguph2o.com/audible The unboxing of everything you need to use the SteriPen in your Phosphonate and Azole testing: http://scalinguph2o.com/penvideo Here is the link to the video I made to help you augment your testing procedures for Phosphonate and Azole testing: http://scalinguph2o.com/pentest Here are the affiliate links to what I use for testing: Steri Pen: http://scalinguph2o.com/steripen Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA Batteries: http://scalinguph2o.com/batteries Eowpower 30pcs 50ml Plastic Vial Storage Container: http://scalinguph2o.com/vial Additional resources: Hach UV Lamp Kit, 115V: http://scalinguph2o.com/lampkit Taylor Technologies Test Procedures: Phosphonate, Azole Correction!: Nation! I misspoke about LSI and RSI on this show. As I think you know, I am an RSI guy (so that's how I think.) Here is the breakdown of Ranges for LSI, RSI and PSI: LSI Range: -3.0 – 3.0 >0=Scaling
Veteran Boston radio host and author Chuck Morse discusses politics and culture live at Tufts University WMFO 91.5 AM Thursday's at 10 AM. Affiliate Station: WBCA 102 FM - Boston Podcast available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher and Tunein. Weekly column published by Newsmax.com, Books available on Amazon.com. Chuck is available as a guest host. Contact Chuck at (617) 271-5044 or at chuckmorse4@gmail.com.
Thursdays, 9:00 am Eastern, "The Tufts Get Going!" host Rosanna Tufts: "Walking While Black." In response to being profiled, targeted, and harassed in Howard County, MD back in 2012, A.j. Ali has directed a powerful new documentary about racial profiling, "Walking While Black: L.O.V.E. is the Answer." He joins me this morning, along with his Director of Photography, Errol Webber, known for the Oscar-winning Documentary Short, "Music By Prudence." Want to improve race relations and safety in YOUR community? Join us at 9 AM Thursday, to find out what L.O.V.E stands for!
Our intrepid reporter, Fake Ned, also known as Chris Kamler, spent last weekend in Omaha with the Storm Chasers. We present to you a short show compiled of interviews with members of the Storm Chasers staff. You'll hear an interview with Martie Cordero, the GM of the Chasers about Werner Park and what a great option it is for a short summer trip. We also talked to Park Hill South alum Tommy Hottovy about his tour with the Royals earlier this year and some advise he has for Danny Duffy. Finally, we ended with some post-game sound after Jake Odorizzi's AAA debut. We talk with Jake and his manager Mike Jirschele. Don't forget the Royalman Report is on every Sunday at 7 and catch our new show, The Kansas City Baseball Vault on ESPN 1510 AM Thursday's at 6.