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Rabash. One Should Always Sell the Beams of His House. 9 (1984)
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Government data doesn't just live in vaults anymore, and the latest suspected foreign cyberattack at the Congressional Budget Office proves how fragile our policy pipeline can be. We unpack why breaches keep landing on core agencies, what “zero trust” actually changes, and how identity, patch cadence, and monitoring fit together when the stakes are Congressional forecasts and budget models.Then we pivot hard into the human side of tech: a Detroit police officer's pantsless Zoom court moment. It's funny until you realize how remote optics shape trust in high-stakes settings. We share practical rules for video etiquette, attention, and boundaries that actually stick. From there, we wade into the strangest product of the week: IKEA's $200 “phone bed” that gamifies bedtime with vouchers. Silly? Maybe. But the ritual taps real sleep science, and we explain cheaper ways to build the same habit without feeding your charger a duvet.We also bring a hands-on pick from Gadgets & Gear: Raycon's Essential Open Ear earbuds. Open-ear audio makes more sense for city walking and office life than full isolation, and the battery life plus sub-$60 sale price make them an easy upgrade. Between sips of Remus Repeal Reserve Series 5—a blend that rewards a little air time—we revisit Microsoft's early tablet misfire and how Surface ultimately learned the right lessons. And yes, we end with a grin at LEGO's lavish Star Trek Enterprise set, because sometimes tech joy is the point.If you enjoyed the mix of sharp takes, practical gear, and a little levity, follow and subscribe. Share this with a friend who needs better Zoom habits or better earbuds. And drop a review with the one habit you're changing this week—camera angle, sleep ritual, or both.Support the show
Join Gary and Jamie as they explore the secret power of ceilings. They dive into how height, structure, and architectural treatments like beams and coffers can create intimacy, add drama, influence acoustics, and completely shift perception. From the subtle sophistication of a well-placed tray ceiling to the bold character of exposed beams, ceilings are becoming a major player in modern home design — and homeowners are loving the possibilities.
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In this compelling sermon, we delve into the heart of Revelation 2:1-7, exploring the critical balance between truth and love in our Christian walk. Discover how Jesus calls us to carry both beams of the cross, representing orthodoxy and orthopraxy, to truly embody His presence among us. This message challenges us to uphold the purity of the gospel while actively engaging in sacrificial love for others. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how to faithfully walk in the footsteps of Christ and experience the transformative power of embracing both truth and love. Don't miss this opportunity to be inspired and equipped for your spiritual journey.
St Stephen tells us that God's universe is ordered and constructed within laws of harmony, love, and peace. God's Laws are what keep the order; when we move outside of these Laws through free will choice, we experience disharmony. Go to divinelovesanctuary.ca to learn more about God's Divine Love. Or visit facebook.com/divinelovesanctuaryfoundation/live for previous circle recordings or soul-truth.ca and new-birth.net to browse transcripts of previous messages.
Matthew 2:1-12 Magi from the east were the first in a long line of Gentiles would join Israel in worshiping Jesus as King. The Foundation Preacher Podcast is provided to you by WELS Congregational Services. The Foundation resources were created to help churches allow the gospel message heard in worship, to echo throughout the week. […]
Yogananda tells us that wondering about our souls' progression can be helpful as long as it doesn't distract us and instead guides us into further prayer and deeper longings for God's Love. Go to divinelovesanctuary.ca to learn more about God's Divine Love. Or visit facebook.com/divinelovesanctuaryfoundation/live for previous circle recordings or soul-truth.ca and new-birth.net to browse transcripts of previous messages.
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Jeudi 9 octobre, François Sorel a reçu Lucas Perraudin, fondateur de AI Partners et ancien directeur de Meta Reality Labs, Philippe Dewost, fondateur de Phileos, cofondateur de Wanadoo et ancien directeur général de l'EPITA, Jérôme Marin, fondateur de cafetech.fr, Sylvain Trinel, journaliste Tech&Co, Frédéric Vacher, directeur de l'innovation chez Dassault Systèmes et fondateur du 3DEXPERIENCE Lab, Estelle Villedieu de Torcy, cofondatrice de Beams, et Benjamin David, président et fondateur de XSun, dans l'émission Tech & Co, la quotidienne sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Tonight on The Lost Tapes, we revisit one of the stories that haunted our childhoods: High Beams by Alvin Schwartz, from the infamous Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. What begins as an ordinary drive home turns into a nightmare of paranoia, isolation, and a chilling twist in the dark.These are the tales that kept us up at night, and tonight, we're turning the headlights back on them.Have your own scary story? Submit it for a chance to be featured on a future episode. Find us on Instagram @thelosttapes22.
As Jesus is teaching his apostles, they cry out for an increase in faith. What causes such a prayer to come from their lips? How does one actually find an increase of faith? How does humility and love of God undergird this increase? Father Jeremiah considers all of this as he turns our eyes from analyzing what our faith looks like to simply looking along the beam of light God has given us in Jesus Christ.Image: 06-05-11 - Beams of Light, taken by Lynda Giddens License: CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 (No changes made), Image Location: https://www.flickr.com/photos/s_v_p/5806065837/
Kate Flannery and Oscar Nuñez had a mini "Office" reunion on last night's season finale of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" and went ALL THE WAY! (You'd know them as Meredith and Oscar on the show.) They even called up Brian Baumgartner (Kevin) for their "Phone-a-Friend" lifeline. As for the million-dollar question? "The word 'planet' comes from an ancient Greek word that literally means what?" Their options were "powerful," "immortal," "stranger," and "wanderer" . . . the answer being "wanderer". Kate and Oscar will be splitting their winnings between Planned Parenthood and a Philadelphia-based food bank called Philabundance. Fresh off Coachella comes Stagecoach! The country music festival returns April 24–26, 2026, at the Empire Polo Club in Indio. Headliners include Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson, and Post Malone—but it's not just country. Pitbull, Ludacris, Teddy Swims, Bush, Journey, Hootie & The Blowfish, Little Big Town, and dozens more are on the bill. BigXthaPlug and Counting Crows join the revived Mustang Stage, while Guy Fieri and Diplo return as festival staples. Passes go on sale October 2 at StagecoachFestival.com.Ozzy & Judas Priest Drop ‘War Pigs' Charity SingleFans finally get to hear Ozzy Osbourne and Rob Halford together. Judas Priest and Ozzy's family released a new version of “War Pigs” after missing Black Sabbath's farewell show. Halford called it a career highlight: “It's the first duet I've ever done with Ozzy, and I'm eternally grateful.” Proceeds go to the Glenn Tipton Parkinson's Foundation and Cure Parkinson's, honoring both Tipton's and Ozzy's battles with the disease.Taylor Swift Heading to FallonTaylor Swift is taking The Life of a Showgirl to late night. She'll appear on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on October 6, just three days after her album release and one day after fiancé Travis Kelce's birthday. Fallon teased the appearance in a cryptic roulette-themed post landing on Swift's lucky number, 13. This marks Taylor's seventh Tonight Show stop, alongside guests Keri Russell and a performance from The Format.Queen Eyeing Vegas Sphere ResidencyBrian May says Queen is seriously considering a Las Vegas Sphere residency after seeing the Eagles perform there. He told Rolling Stone, “The kind of show we could put on would be absolutely stupendous.” While May admits he's weary of traditional touring after 50 years, the Sphere could give the band a spectacular new stage without the grind of life on the road. Katie Couric pokes fun at Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ad in a new PSA for colon cancer screenings. The clip opens to a close-up of Katie wearing a jean jacket, and quickly pans out to show she's wearing a hospital gown underneath, and she's on a gurney getting ready for a colonoscopy. She tells the camera, quote, "Speaking of genes. Did you know that the majority of people who develop colon cancer are not genetically predisposed to the disease? That's why doctors recommend everyone 45 and older get checked." Katie told "People" magazine, quote, "That ad showed how pop culture and a pair of jeans could really shape the cultural conversation, it was everywhere. It was a moment in time, and we thought, 'Why don't we ride that horse a little bit longer and have some fun with it?'" It'sbeen 25 years since Katie became the first person in history to broadcast a colonoscopy on national TV. She lost her husband to colon cancer in 1998. He was only 42. One of the most famous homes in American history is opening its doors to the public for the first time ever. The "Brady Bunch" house in North Hollywood will be accessible to fans on November 7th, 8th, and 9th. And while bookings are sold out, you can register to be on a waitlist, or be notified if additional dates become available. When the show was in production back in the day, the house was only used for EXTERIOR shots. The inside of the Brady home was created on a soundstage, and the inside of the actual house looked nothing like it. But HGTV bought the house in 2018, and renovated it so that it DOES match the house from the show. And of course, they recorded it for a series called "A Very Brady Renovation". Alyssa Milano, now 52, announced on Instagram that she underwent surgery to remove her breast implants—calling it a step toward reclaiming her body. She wrote that she's letting go of “false narratives” and a body she felt was “sexualized” and “abused.” Page Six+2People.com+2Milano said she once believed implants were essential to being attractive, loved, or successful—but now emphasizes that her worth doesn't depend on them. People.com+2The Cut+2 She also expressed hope that her 11-year-old daughter will be spared similar pressure. Page Six+1She made clear this was her personal decision and not a judgment on others who choose differently. People.com+2The Cut+2 After the procedure, she posted she's resting comfortably and thanked fans for their support. Sacha Baron Cohen, 53, has been spotted on a dinner date with 27-year-old OnlyFans creator Hannah Palmer, just months after finalizing his $75 million divorce from Isla Fisher. Page SixThe pair were seen leaving the restaurant separately before getting into the same Cadillac Escalade. Page Six+1Sources say they first met at Taika Waititi's 50th birthday party in Ibiza, with Rita Ora reportedly introducing them. Although the age gap raised eyebrows, insiders say they “seemed to be getting on really well.” Page Six+1Cohen and Fisher married in 2010, share three children, and announced their split in 2024 before finalizing the divorce this past June. Action legend Chuck Norris, now 85, marked his birthday by hiking Lassen Peak in Northern California—a strenuous trail rising to 10,457 feet. The round-trip journey spans about 5 miles and climbs 2,000 feet, often taking 4 to 5 hours to complete. Outside OnlineOn Instagram, Norris reflected on the trail's long recovery since the 2021 Dixie Fire, saying while the damage is heartbreaking, “the park's beauty still shines through.” Outside Online+2Active NorCal+2 He also credited his wife for introducing him to the region's natural splendor. It's official: HBO Max wants to traumatize your children. What other reason could there be for them to produce a brand new, animated version of "Charlotte's Web", one of the greatest children's stories ever told . . . until it becomes the most heart-wrenchingly brutal story in the history of mankind? This one is a limited series, told in three parts, which will all be released on Thursday, October 2nd. It stars Amy Adams as Charlotte, Elijah Wood as Wilbur the pig, and Jean Smart as the narrator. The voice cast also includes Cynthia Erivo, Randall Park, and Rosario Dawson. HBO Max released a clip yesterday of a scene between Charlotte and the young version of Wilbur, voiced by Griffin Robert Faulkner. Comedy legend Bill Burr is in talks to join production of The Social Network Part II, a follow-up to the 2010 Mark Zuckerberg biopic. William Shatner is reassuring everyone on social media that he is doing well after he was rushed to the hospital for a medical emergency Wednesday. Not ready to be beamed up yet Scotty NEW MUSIC OUT TODAY: • "Here for It All", Mariah Carey. This is her 16th album. Her guests are Anderson .Paak, Kehlani, and the Clark Sisters. • "Vie", Doja Cat. This is her fifth album. Her guest is SZA. • "Saving Grace", Robert Plant. This is his 12th solo album. It's named after his current band Saving Grace, with singer Suzi Dian. • "100 Sound Effects", Fred Armisen. It's a 101-track record made entirely of noises like "Wine Glass Breaking in Sink" to "Tentative Sawing". • "Country! Country!", Hardy. This is his fourth album. His guests are Ernest and Stephen Wilson Jr. • "This Time Around", Colbie Caillat. This is her eighth album. • "On This Winter's Night Volume 2", Lady A. This is their 10th album. It's also a Christmas album. • "King of Terrors", President. This is their debut EP. They are the anonymous English metal band. We almost have our first week of fall in the books, even if it may not feel like it outside. To help get into that autumn state-of-mind, here's a playlist to fit the "cozy" vibe: 1. "In My Life", The Beatles 2. "Landslide", Fleetwood Mac 3. "Pictures of You", The Cure 4. "This Night Has Opened My Eyes", The Smiths 5. "August", Taylor Swift 6. "Stick Season", Noah Kahan 7. "Fade Into You", Mazzy Star 8. "Sparks", Coldplay 9. "Show Me How", Men I Trust 10. "When the Sun Hits", Slowdive 11. "Eyes Without a Face", Billy Idol 12. "Head Over Heels", Tears for Fears 13. "High and Dry", Radiohead 14. "Don't Know Why", Norah Jones 15. 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New pod alert! It's a fun and caz ep, where the guys talk about visiting the Beams Pop-up (we wish it was Beams+), Moonstar Shoes, and going to a wholesome bachelor party in San Diego. OH and Ethan finally shares his Suit Supply MTM experience, going into extensive detail on how a slim fitting garment became the slouchy, wide legged beauty that he's been wearing quite often. Show Notes: https://alittlebitofrest.com/2025/09/06/the-beams-la-pop-up-a-san-diego-bachelor-party/ Suit Supply Experience: https://alittlebitofrest.com/2025/09/06/my-susu-suit-ios/ Support us on Patreon and join the Discord: https://www.patreon.com/styleanddirection/ Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/styleanddirection/ www.instagram.com/ethanmwong/ www.instagram.com/spencerdso/ www.instagram.com/awyeahmj Podcast is produced by MJ Kintanar
On this week's episode of All About Home Construction, we're diving into one of the most important parts of any house—the beams. From traditional solid wood to modern engineered lumber and even steel, beams are what give your home strength, stability, and open spaces. We'll break down the different types of beams you'll see in residential construction, when and why each is used, and how builders determine the right size for the job. Plus, we'll cover costs, building code requirements, and even how exposed beams can add beauty as well as structure. Whether you're building new, remodeling, or just curious about what's holding up your home, this episode will give you the insight you need to understand the backbone of residential construction.
Today Shaq stopped by to talk about a whole host of things. This episode will have you crying from laughter. From the Gay Beam theory to making content. I hope you enjoy.
In this continuation of our 100th episode celebration, KT and Kent sit down once again with radio veteran Ritchie "TJ" Beams from the legendary Ace & TJ Morning Show and now, co-host of TJ & Jodi, TJ & Riggins, and his own political talk show on WBT Charlotte.TJ takes us behind the scenes of his jam-packed broadcasting schedule, how he plans his shows (without over-scripting!), and what makes audio media so powerful, whether it's traditional radio or modern podcasting. He shares hilarious memories from interviewing big names like Will Ferrell and Bill Clinton, and opens up about what he wishes he had done differently when launching his own shows.Whether you're thinking of starting a podcast, growing a brand, or just love hearing from someone who's spent decades in the spotlight, this episode is packed with stories, strategy, and laughs.✅ What You'll Learn:How TJ balances a morning radio show, political podcast, and a weekly show with his wifeThe difference between scripted and outlined content, and why that mattersThe secret to keeping content consistent (even when it's not viral)Why focusing on one passion project might be the best podcasting moveHilarious behind-the-scenes stories with celebrity guests
Send us a textThis week we review the season four episode Between the Darkness and the Light.Mike is pretty sure JMS was very very tired, Joe really doesn't want to call this a heist, and Sarah tries to figure our what the resistance does with all of their time.Spoiler-free discussion: 0:00:00 - 0:57:05Spoiler Zone: 0:57:05 - 1:01:08Next Episode and other Shenanigans: 1:01:08Music from this episode:"Surf Punk Rock" By absentrealities is licensed under CC-BY 3.0"Please Define The Error" By Delta Centauri is licensed under CC-BY 3.0"The Haunted McMansion" By Megabit Melodies is licensed under CC-BY 3.0
In this episode of Crazy Wisdom, Stewart Alsop sits down with the masked collective known as the PoliePals—led by previous guest Cathal—to explore their audacious vision of blending humans, nature, and machines through cryptographic reality verification and decentralized systems. They talk about neural and cryptographic projector-camera technologies like the “truth beam” and “reality transform,” analog AI using optical computing, and how open protocols and decentralized consensus could shift power away from corporate control. Along the way, they share stories from Moad's chaotic tinkering workshop, Meta's precise Rust-coded Alchemy project, and Terminus Actual's drone Overwatch. For links to their projects, visit Poliebotics on Twitter and Poliebotics on GitHub.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversationTimestamps00:05 Neural and cryptographic projector-camera systems, reality transform for art and secure recordings, provably unclonable functions.00:10 Moad's GNOMAD identity, chaotic holistic problem-solving, tinkering with tools, truth beam's manifold mapping.00:15 Terminus Actual's drone Overwatch, security focus, six hats theory, Lorewalker's cryptic mathematical integrations.00:20 Analog AI and optical computing, stacked computational layers, local inference, physical reality interacting with AI.00:25 Meta's Alchemy software, music-driven robotics, precise Rust programming, contrast with neural network unpredictability.00:30 Decentralization, corporate dependency critique, hardware ownership, open protocols like Matrix, web of trust, Sybil attacks.00:35 Truth beam feedback loops, decentralized epistemology, neo-feudalism, Diamond Age references, nano drone warfare theory.00:40 Biotech risks, lab truth beams for verification, decentralized ID systems, qualitative consensus manifolds.00:45 Maker culture insights, 3D printing community, iterative prototyping, simulators, recycling prints.00:50 Investment casting, alternative energy for classic cars, chaotic hardware solutions, MoAD workshop's mystical array.00:55 Upcoming PolyPals content, Big Yellow Island recordings, playful sign-offs, decentralized futures.Key InsightsThe PoliePals are pioneering a system that combines cryptographic models, neural projector-camera technologies, and decentralized networks to create tools like the “truth beam” and “reality transform,” which verify physical reality as a provably unclonable function. This innovation aims to secure recordings and provide a foundation for trustworthy AI training data by looping projections of blockchain-derived noise into reality and back.Moad's character, the GNOMAD—a hybrid of gnome and nomad—embodies a philosophy of chaotic problem-solving using holistic, artful solutions. His obsession with edge cases and tinkering leads to surprising fixes, like using a tin of beans to repair a broken chair leg, and illustrates how resourcefulness intersects with decentralization in practical ways.Terminus Actual provides a counterbalance in the group dynamic, bringing drone surveillance expertise and a healthy skepticism about humanity's inherent decency. His perspective highlights the need for security consciousness and cautious optimism when developing open systems that could otherwise be exploited.Meta's Alchemy project demonstrates the contrast between procedural precision and chaotic neural approaches. Written entirely in Rust, it enables music-driven robotic control for real-world theater environments. Alchemy represents a future where tightly optimized code can interact seamlessly with hardware like Arduinos while remaining resistant to AI's unpredictable tendencies.The episode explores how decentralization could shape the coming decades, likening it to a neo-feudal age where people consciously opt into societies based on shared values. With open protocols like Matrix, decentralized IDs, and webs of trust, individuals could regain agency over their data and technological ecosystems while avoiding corporate lock-in.Optical computing experiments reveal the potential for analog AI, where stacked shallow computational layers in physical media allow AI to “experience” sensory input more like a human. Though still speculative, this approach could produce richer, lower-latency responses compared to purely digital models.Maker culture and hardware innovation anchor the conversation in tangible reality. Moad's MoAD workshop, filled with tools from industrial sewing machines to 3D printers and lathes, underscores how accessible technologies are enabling chaotic creativity and recycling systems. This grassroots hardware tinkering aligns with the PoliePals' broader vision of decentralized, cooperative technological futures.
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This week, I join forces yet again with Nephilim Death Squad in collaboration with two of my favorite people in the alternative media landscape, The Raven (@DavidLCorbo) and TopLobsta (@TopLobsta) as we peel back the disturbing layers of deception intended to distract us from an underground network, or sinister enterprise, blending together covert intelligence operations, organized crime, drug trafficking, arms smuggling, pedophilia, sexual blackmail, and even ritualized murder used in the systematic production of snuff films. This discussion provides an unexpected window into the politically connected pedophile underworld involving child prostitution and pornography rings seemingly insulated from any real accountability.Please consider supporting our work-Austin's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheUnderclassPodcastAustin's Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-underclass-podcast--6511540Austin's Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheUnderclassPodcastAustin's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheUnderclassPodcast☠️ NEPHILIM DEATH SQUAD Skip the ads. Get early access. Tap into the hive mind of dangerous RTRDs in our private Telegram channel — only on Patreon:
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Major League Soccer, Canadian Premier League, and 2026 FIFA World Cup chat. The Whitecaps ended a tough five-game road stretch with a fairly decent record of two wins, one draw, and two defeats. The last of those matches saw them miss out on the chance to go back top of the Western Conference after a 1-1 draw at San Diego. We delve into the main talking points coming out of that, look at the lie of the land in the MLS West, chat about the upcoming all-star game, and the now finalised transfer of Pedro Vite. Details were finally released last week about FIFA's demands on the city of Vancouver for hosting next year's World Cup games here. We look at some of the main things that caught our eye and what locals can expect on and around match days. Plus there's still time to chat CPL, delve into our mailbag, and bring back our TVOD section to talk about a couple of football based television shows. All of this and music-wise, Frank Black continues his residency as our Album of the Month, we've Britpop song from Catherine Wheel, and The Logical Hairs feature in Wavelength. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.26: Intro - summer camps, AFTN memberships 10.27: Mailbag - DPs, smokers, Canada's World Cup squad 24.20: Whitecaps left ruing missed chances in San Diego draw 50.00: The week in Whitecapsland - All-star game, MLS round-up, Vite's transfer fee 77.21: Vancouver's World Cup contract revealed 101.33: TVOD - Welcome To Wrexham and Last Pundit Standing 113.50: CPL round-up as Vancouver FC's struggles continue 130.30: Wavelength - The Logical Hairs - Footie
Welcome to Episode 238 which features an Author Spotlight with the wonderfully creepy Clare Beams! To clarify: it's her work that's creepy, in a good way. As you'll hear in the interview, Clare is lovely, smart, feminist, and fun. We both enjoyed her latest book, THE GARDEN, which is part historical fiction, part ghost story, and part pregnancy horror story all wrapped up in a novel about a woman who finds herself in a place she never imagined with results that . . . well, you'll have to read it yourself to find out. We also talk about what we're currently reading. Chris is enjoying a re-read of SUMMER ON THE LAKES, IN 1843 by Margaret Fuller and Emily is relishing BUCKEYE by Patrick Ryan (pubs on 9/2) Those of you who've been reading along with us in the PENGUIN BOOK OF GHOST STORIES: From Elizabeth Gaskell to Ambrose Bierce will be happy to hear we did our homework. We discuss two stories from the collection: “Thrawn Janet” by Robert Louis Stevenson and “The Open Door” by Margaret Oliphant. In #BiblioAdventures, Emily recaps recent writing workshops she has attended, one with Shuly Cawood and the other with Betsy Lerner. Chris watched the 1997 mini-series adaptation of Stephen King's 1979 novel, THE SHINING, which she compares to the 1980 movie adaptation. Spoiler alert: the novel is best. As always, there's more bookish goodness in the episode than we mention here. We hope you enjoy it and wish you lots of Happy Reading! https://www.bookcougars.com/blog-1/2025/episode238
The Infill Podcastâ„¢ - The Place For 3D Printing, Makers, and Creators!
In this episode, we're going to ask some of the “hard questions” about Multiboard, it's license, open source, and more. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).
Jim and Jon react to an uninspiring beginning to the NHL free agency period for the Red Wings
Grim and James are joined by Jerry Cthulhu, Nickie the Dude, Pirateshipping, Endless, Anubis, and Suzanne! Enjoy the chat!! Email me for the Guilded chatroom link! Check out our anime review show Shonen Dump www.shonendump.com James Cruz Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/cruz_controllin Grimsteak Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/grimcrt Grimsteak Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@grimsteak Send us hatemail or love mail at grimsteak@gmail.com Live Show Every Tuesday at 9pm est on CwS Radio https://s3.radio.co/s230f698de/listen Check out Jerry's show "Nox Mente' at https://noxmente.simplecast.com/
Are we really where we want to be in life… or just pretending we are? Plus, the ultimate grilled cheese debate—ketchup or nah? We're talking burger toppings, ice cream cones vs. cups, and whether perfect vision is worth losing half your colour perception. And do you flash your high beams to warn drivers about police ahead? We're breaking down all the little choices that say a lot about who we are.
On this episode of the History of Gear, Chase Anderson gives a recap of the ORA's recent trip to Tokyo, their collaboration with Beams, and the future of the archive globally. Listen to these conversations on the Highlander Podcast. https://opdd.usu.edu/podcast The Highlander Podcast is sponsored by the Outdoor Product Design & Development program at Utah State University, a four-year, undergraduate degree training the next generation of product creators for the sports and outdoor industries. Learn more at opdd.usu.edu or follow the program on LinkedIn or Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/usuoutdoorproduct/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/opdd Discover the Outdoor Recreation Archive on Instagram or on USU's website. https://instagram.com/outdoorrecarchive https://library.usu.edu/archives/ora Subscribe to our ORA newsletter: https://outdoorrecarchive.substack.com/ Outdoor Recreation Archive Instagram https://www.instagram.com/outdoorrecarchive/?hl=en Episodes hosted, edited, and produced by Chase Anderson in beautiful Cache Valley, Utah. https://www.linkedin.com/in/chasewoodruffanderson/
A tiny satellite, but a huge leap. Quantum-Encrypted data is beamed across the globe, ushering in a new era for ultra-secure internet. Plus, skeletal evidence of a Roman gladiator that was bitten by a lion. On This Day in History, the first submarine to circumnavigate the globe. Tiny Chinese Satellite Sent Hack-Proof Quantum Messages 12,900 Kilometers Through Space. Is a Quantum Internet Around the Corner? | ZME Science Skeletal evidence of Roman gladiator bitten by lion in combat | ScienceDaily Operation Sandblast: The First Submarine Circumnavigation | Amusing Planet 1960: USS Triton's Underwater Circumnavigation – Knowledge Spectra This 60 Day Submarine Voyage in 1960 Tested the Psychological and Physical Limits of Crew Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dive into the latest Opie Radio podcast, recorded live from the glass box porch in NYC. Opie and the crew—unload gripes about helicopter crashes, blinding high beams, and flimsy coffee lids, while riffing on everything from toilet paper wars with Canada to cabbies napping at red lights. Expect wild tangents: Matt’s rise from beer-slinger to co-host after Carl and Vic’s passing, Ron the Waiter’s origin story, and a parking-challenged doctor sparking chaos. The gang tackles fake dead grandma excuses, reminisces about the Rolling Stones’ Tattoo You, and debates tariffs, printers, and fluffy TP. It’s a nineties-themed rollercoaster of laughs, rants, and unfiltered vibes—powered by Lagunitas Hoppy Refreshers, no alcohol needed. Hit the like button or Opie’s out!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.