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Dive into the transformative potential of Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) with Intel's Bill Pearson and Deloitte's Baris Sarer. In this episode, they discuss how RAG combines enterprise data with large language models to unlock new efficiencies and insights. From tackling data governance and security challenges to exploring cutting-edge solutions at the edge and in the cloud, this conversation unpacks the real-world applications, benefits, and future of AI-driven data management in the enterprise. Learn more about Intel AI for Enterprise RAG.
Welcome to SHIPWRECKED & COMATOSE, an in-depth podcast dedicated to the classic BBC science-fiction sitcom, Red Dwarf. In this special festive episode, Mark and Kurt are joined by Matt and Colin to have a chat about the draft script written by Bill Pearson for a Red Dwarf Christmas episode that never happened: Dropship Project! If you would like to read the Dropship Project script, you can find it here:https://gazpacho-soup.com/bill-pearsons-red-dwarf-xmas-full-script/ Host: Mark AdamsCo-Host: Kurt North Guest Hosts: Colin Jackson-Brown and Matt Latham Editor: Mark AdamsTwitter: @RedDwarfPodWe Made This on Twitter: @we_madethis Website: https://wemadethisnetwork.com/
We are still around. Lost episode is found [Lost episode??? Not really Lost but we will let the Rabbit have that one….} Best of Witzend by Wallace Wood, Bill Pearson, Art Spiegelman, Reed Crandall, Al Williamson, Steve Ditko, Vaughn Bode, Bernie Wrightson, and many many more (Fantagraphics) Andy has been Black Hammer'd (the Dark Horse). […] The post Indie Comic Book Noise Episode 543 – October is the New December first appeared on Indie Comic Book Noise.
We are still around. Lost episode is found [Lost episode??? Not really Lost but we will let the Rabbit have that one….} Best of Witzend by Wallace Wood, Bill Pearson, Art Spiegelman, Reed Crandall, Al Williamson, Steve Ditko, Vaughn Bode, Bernie Wrightson, and many many more (Fantagraphics) Andy has been Black Hammer'd (the Dark Horse). […] The post Indie Comic Book Noise Episode 543 – October is the New December first appeared on Indie Comic Book Noise.
We are still around. Lost episode is found [Lost episode??? Not really Lost but we will let the Rabbit have that one….} Best of Witzend by Wallace Wood, Bill Pearson, Art Spiegelman, Reed Crandall, Al Williamson, Steve Ditko, Vaughn Bode, Bernie Wrightson, and many many more (Fantagraphics) Andy has been Black Hammer'd (the Dark Horse). […] The post Indie Comic Book Noise Episode 543 – October is the New December first appeared on Indie Comic Book Noise.
We are joined by Bill Pearson of the Pearson Baseball Academy, Jacob Pearson of the Atlanta Braves organization, Josh Pearson of the National Championship LSU Tigers and last but not least John Pearson of West Monroe to get their story --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jim-cross8/support
Last week, we heard from Tower Water's Russell Baskin. He talked about the letter he received from FedEx with the Legionella Legislation from the Commissioner of New York City that forever changed how he does business. He set the scene for what he is about to tell us today: ways we can all start scaling up our Legionella knowledge BEFORE Legionella Legislation pushes us to make hasty adjustments to the ways we treat water in our local communities. Russell is an expert in water treatment, waterborne diseases, and Legionella compliance. He holds a number of certifications including a NY and NJ Pesticide Applicator License, a Certified Water Technologies (CWT) accreditation from the Association of Water Technologies (AWT), and an OSHA 30 Certification. If you haven't listened to episode 265 yet, I suggest you listen to that episode first before listening to this one. My hope is that you learn not only about Legionella but also what you can do as a Water Treater to spread awareness about this bacteria with your customers and team Bottom line: Russell Baskin is going to give you the best advice on what to do before Legionella Legislation is passed in your area. Your roadside friend, as you travel from client to client. -Trace Timestamps: Upcoming Events and Thinking On Water With James [02:14] Continuing the conversation about Legionella and a FedEx package with Russell Baskin [7:00] Top things to start recording today before Legionella Legislation passes in your area [10:30] What is it like to have an account in New York, NY right now? [12:55] What do you wish Legislators knew about Legionella that Water Treaters already know? [15:22] What is the ASSE-12080 Certification? Who needs it, and why do we have to be aware of it? [17:55] NYC vs New York State's Legislation [21:00] Writing a Legionella Plan for your clients [22:44] Explaining Legionella to your clients and working with them to make things better [26:00] Protecting your water treatment company without throwing your client under the bus [30:37] Convincing a customer to act before it's too late [34:59] The future of Legionella Legislations in New York City [38:24] Lightning round questions [41:10] Thinking On Water With James: In this week's episode, we're thinking about choosing a Cycles of Concentration set point for cooling towers and boilers…or, as Trace likes to say, Concentration Ratio. Back in March, we thought about how to calculate the Cycles of Concentration in this series. Now, let's think about how we choose the set point. What will limit how high we can concentrate water in a cooling tower or boiler? What is the basis for these limits? How do you know what the limits are? What guidelines do you use? How does the chemistry you apply to a system impact what the upper limits may be? What water analysis should you run on a system in the future to ensure you are staying within your limits with no problems? Take this week to think about choosing the set point for Cycles of Concentration or Concentration Ratio. Quotes: “You need to get your resources in order. You need to start up things today so you are ready for an emergency tomorrow.” - Russell Baskin “Start recording: model numbers, serial numbers, number of cells, operational data, volume, recirculation rate, filtration vs. no filtration, how it backwashes, any kind of areas that would cause stagnation, what floors the cooling towers are on, and what floors the machinery and pumps are on because inevitably you'll need to a drawing of those systems before laws are passed in our area so you are prepared.” - Russell Baskin “It's (ASHRAE 188) forcing Water Treatment companies to go up and look at the cooling tower, fix alarms on Water Treatment equipment, and test that pumps and controls are working, Legionella testing every 90 days, a full inspection of the tower, and a twice-a-year cleaning.” - Russell Baskin “Water treatment is as much an art as it is a science, and what may work here might not work properly across the street.” - Russell Baskin “You should have an ASSE-12080 Certification in order to write water management plans. It puts a practical spin on Legionella management. I recommend it for any professional water treater.” - Russell Baskin “You want to be an expert in your field because if you are not going to be, one of the major companies out there is going to be.”- Russell Baskin “We need to prove to our clients that we're doing best practices all the time.” - Russell Baskin “The best advice I can give all water treaters: There could be talk about Legionella Legislation right now being worked on by your state legislator. You might not even be aware of it. If there is a draft- get a copy, take it to an attorney, and figure out what you should do about it.” - Russell Baskin “ASHRAE 188 is not just for cooling towers, it is for the entire building.” - Russell Baskin Connect with Russell M. Baskin: Phone: (212) 518-6475 Email: rbaskin@towerwater.com Website: www.towerwater.com LinkedIn: in/russell-baskin-77437216 Visit our Scaling UP! H2O Legionella Resources Page: Legionella Resources Links Mentioned: Get your ASSE-12080 Certification 265 The One About Legionella and a FedEx package, Part 1 Bill Pearson Events: Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we've listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE. Books Mentioned: The Gap and The Gain by Dan Sullivan & Dr. Benjamin Hardy Procrastinate on Purpose by Rory Vaden Revenue Growth Engine by Darrell Amy
Nation, what would you do if your company was told they needed to service ALL of its cleaning towers within the next 14 calendar days? How would you do that and what would it look like? Today's interview is all about how a FedEx letter with Legionella legislation changed a New York water treater's company forever. Join me as I interview Russell Baskin, a Water Treatment, Waterborne Diseases, and Legionella-Compliance Expert who experienced first-hand how Legionella legislation can rock your business to the core if you're not ready for it. Russell graduated from the College of New Jersey with a degree in mechanical engineering in 1988. After college, he went on to work as a Technical Sales and Territory Consultant at a top water treatment firm. After six years, Russell launched his own very own full-service water treatment company, Tower Water. With more than 30 years of involvement with designing, servicing, and testing automatic chemical water treatment injection and filtration systems used to protect commercial, industrial, and institutional water systems against scale, corrosion, biofilm, Legionella, and other waterborne diseases, Russell spearheaded the growth of Tower Water as one of the top water treatment companies in the Northeast and the New York Metro Area. Today, Russell will talk about his 2018 AWT convention presentation, “How ASHRAE 188 Changed His Business” in Orlando, Florida. Russell's involvement in Legionella awareness spans years since he started writing Water Management Plans for the control of Legionella after ASHRAE 188 was released in 2015. He has worked with industry experts like Matt Freije of HCINFO, Janet Stout of Special Pathogens Laboratory, Bill Pearson of Arthur Freedman Associates, and Jay Farmerie of Cyrus Rice in developing Water Management Plans using ASHRAE 12-2000 procedures which he has modified to meet NY State and NY City regulations, including Local Law 77. Bottom line: Russell Baskin is going to tell you why you need to pay attention to the Legionella legislation in the city where you treat water. Your roadside friend, as you travel from client to client. -Trace Timestamps: Continuing Legionella Awareness Month and upcoming events for water treaters [01:20] Thinking On Water With James [06:10] Introducing Russell Baskin, President, and Visionary at Tower Water [07:54] Who is Russell Baskin, CWT? [12:57] Getting the dreaded FedEx letter with Legionella Legislation from the Commissioner of New York City [26:27] Why legislation happened and where the tasks and timelines came from [28:57] Cleaning 300 Cooling Towers in 5 days [30:32] Talking about “How ASHRAE 188 Changed His Business” at the AWT Conference [32:40] Why you need to pay attention to ASHRAE 188 before legislation forces you to jump into action [35:47] Thinking On Water With James: In this week's episode, we're thinking about writing field service reports. What should you really be writing in a field service report? Should you write "All is good" while also listing the issues found? How might a badly written field service report haunt you later? How many overly general statements cause later problems? How much detail is too much? Who actually reads your field service reports? Do you ensure all the proper parties are fully aware of any issues or actions needed to be taken on top of just emailing the report out? Does your report actually provide value each visit or is it just a repeat of the last report that the customer finds no value in reading each time? If it's not written down, it didn't happen, and the field service report is high-profile proof of the value you bring when written, communicated, and shared properly. Take this week to think about your field service reports and how you can work to increase their value. Quotes: “When I received the letter, it was devastating to me, I needed to figure it out. I was gonna stay at work until I figure out what we're gonna do, how we're gonna handle this, what the clients are gonna think, and how we're gonna get this done.” - Russell Baskin “In 5 days, I needed to turn over all water treatment reports from the past year.” - Russell Baskin “The difference was that Quebec, Canada had about 90 cooling towers, and New York City had about 10,000 cooling towers. There were not enough people to get the job done.” - Russell Baskin “The ASHRAE 188 legislation was my defining moment at my company.” - Russell Baskin “I heard about ASHRAE 188 for 10 years before the legislation passed, and I always thought I had more time to work out the details.” - Russell Baskin Connect with Russell M. Baskin: Phone: (212) 518-6475 Email: rbaskin@towerwater.com Website: www.towerwater.com LinkedIn: in/russell-baskin-77437216 Visit our Scaling UP! H2O Legionella Resources Page: Legionella Resources Links Mentioned: Bill Pearson Submit a Show Idea The Rising Tide Mastermind Events: Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we've listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE 2022 AWT Business Owners Meeting - September 20, 2022, in Vancouver, Canada 2022 AWT Annual Convention and Exposition – September 21 to 24, 2022, in Vancouver, Canada Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies' Water Infrastructure Conference - September 11 to 14, 2022, in Portland, Oregon Books Mentioned: Traction: Get A Grip On Your Business by Gino Wickman I Said This, You Heard That by Kathleen Edelman
In this episode of Cyber Security Inside What That Means, Camille takes a deep dive into the topics of developers with Bill Pearson, Vice President in the Internet of Things Group at Intel, and GM of Developer Enabling. The conversation covers: - What the role of a developer is, and how it has changed over time. - How security plays a role in a developer's mindset and job. - The balance and tradeoffs between security and user experience in software development. - How artificial intelligence has become a part of every software developer's job. ...and more. Don't miss it! The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation. Here are some key takeaways: - The definition of Developer is, quite simply, someone who develops something. This is often a software developer, but it can also mean hardware developers. Hardware developers work both on the small scale like phones, and can work on large scales like industrial manufacturing. - A developer has a lot of choices and a lot of different roles and responsibilities depending on those choices. Perhaps they are more interested in consumer tech and applications. Or maybe they prefer larger devices like robot arms. - This will determine where they work and how they are hired as well. Developers might work for hire by contract, at a startup, or at a larger company. - Learning to break things is also part of a developer's job, so they can think more about security and do testing before what they have developed is released. - There are tradeoffs between security and experience in any software development. How easy is it to access things? What needs to be protected, and what is the best way to protect it? - One example is where to put a login on a site. One method is to put it at the beginning, so that nothing is accessible until you log in. Another is to put it somewhere in the middle, where you can access a catalog but can't download anything unless you log in. - Thinking about security from the very beginning of development is incredibly important. A willingness to share and work together can also impact the quality and security of what you have developed. Consultants can come to test and try to break your product. - Trust has become an important part of security, as is changing up types of security and encryption. Because the things that developers are working on are so varied and the problems they are trying to solve are so different, helping the developer get their job done is the most important thing. From there, you go a million different directions for security. - There are reference implementations for security and development that are most often in a vertical-specific use case. The more that developers can be provided with a specific solution to their specific problem, the more it resonates with them. It gives them a “why” to the solution they are exploring and the model they are using. - Developers are much more interested in AI these days. It helps protect algorithms, increase security, and collect and analyze data in a secure way. Another thing that has changed is that there is more integration in teams working on applications handling data and security. - This is because AI is found in every piece of software engineering now, from self-driving cars, to phone applications, to intelligent machines, we see it everywhere. - What does it mean to be ethical in AI? There are new sets of standards and practices that have had to be developed and are being developed that are being built into education and agreements to address this. Some interesting quotes from today's episode: “Back in the day, I had people looking at C++ development, and that was the thing so they became experts. The very best developers keep learning every day. Now those same developers might be doing Python and building AI applications.” - Bill Pearson “So it's this idea of shared security as well, where not only do I need to expect that the providers have the tools and resources that I'm using think about security, but that I'm thinking about security in my day-to-day activities including trying to break things and penetrate my own systems.” - Bill Pearson “I do think that developers every day are trading off where and how to approach security versus how to make an experience that their customers are going to want to use.” - Bill Pearson “One thing though, that I know is really important, is to make sure that whatever stance you take on security as a developer, that it's thought about from the beginning.” - Bill Pearson “You see people paying more attention to hardware or software root of trust - that really powerful root of trust. And then use that as a basis for building out the rest of their security infrastructure.” - Bill Pearson “The notion is that by showing them how to build that solution, we just help get their mind around what types of hardware I needed, what types of software, how I implement security, how I implement AI, how those two work together - and with that orientation, they can then get a solid example of how to implement it.” - Bill Pearson “In the past, what I'd seen is there's a lot of developers who are kind of in their niche technology area… Today, what I've noticed is that, regardless of the use case, regardless of the industry, regardless of the technology, AI seems to be showing up for developers.” - Bill Pearson “To me, that's sort of the nature of developers. It's their creativity, their innovation, and their willingness to try new things and see what sticks. So you always end up, then, with some technology that you've built, and then the developers are applying it to new and creative ways to their own applications. And to me, it's one of the most fascinating and satisfying things about being in this world with developers.” - Bill Pearson
In this episode, the first of 2022, we talk all about SJF's new album Motion, paring your life and possessions back to become lighter, our plans for this year, the desire to live a self-sustaining lifestyle and how the pandemic inspired us to create our best work. We also riff on the idea of sending hand-printed newsletters/stories out to people - something we'd like to do in 2022. The latest album, Motion, by SJF will be released on the 4th of February. The article Cody mentioned, Fretful Sleepers, by Bill Pearson. ••• Head to https://www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.
We did it, everyone. Almost an entire year of consistent podcasting and all it took was a global pandemic and stay at home orders to make it happen. I even bought a proper microphone. So, in a very nice accident of timing, we are rounding out the year with our final book club for Better Than Life, Part 4: The End and After. Danny, Ian and Cappsy gather round the virtual yule log to discuss the shit out of 12 whole pages, before fully embracing the Christmas cheer with some truly awful parsnip waffles.Show notes The truly iconic 'Red Christmas' mobisodes Bill Pearson's spec script for a Red Dwarf Christmas special
In this edition of the Embedded Insiders, Brandon and Rich discuss the semantics of AI and intelligent technology and what qualifies as a smart system these days.Have marketing engines turned these into over used terms? Are they even being used correctly? Later, the Insiders take a deeper dive into the practicalities of Edge AI with Bill Pearson, the Vice President of the Internet of Things group at Intel. Together, they investigate market challenges to realize the ROI on initial AI deployments and the hardware/software gaps preventing developers from launching commercial grade solutions faster.Finally, Alex Harrowell, a Senior Analyst at Enterprise AI speak with Perry in this week’s Tech Market Madness to discuss a new report from Omdia Research titled, “Artificial Intelligence for Edge Devices Report.”
In this episode of IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Bill Pearson, VP, Intel Architecture, Graphics and Software and Director, IoT Developer Programs, Intel (Software.intel.com/iot), to talk about the new Intel DevCloud tool that helps developers test IoT solutions for free. Check it out here: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/openvino-toolkit.html and the Hitachi case study here: https://devcloud.intel.com/edge/static/pdf/16466-3_INTEL_AI_Summit_Hitachi_SolBrief_v4.pdf Don't forget to subscribe! To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh. Visit IoTEvolutionExpo.com for updates on IoT Evolution Expo 2021: It's Time to Grow, taking place in Miami, and to submit a proposal to our Call for Papers! Also check out our new Event, The 5G Expo, at 5GExpo.com. Click here to subscribe to the IoT Evolution newsletter. iotevolutionworld.com/eNewsletterSignup.aspx Please check out "IoT Time: Evolving Trends in the Internet of Things," a book by Ken Briodagh about the ongoing influences shaping the IoT. To get a copy, it is available on Amazon for $14.99 (a.co/d/8neDtlu).
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This week Jamie spends some time on a call with Morris Bright - entertainment historian and chairman of Elstree Studios. They chat about the worlds of ITC, British studios, entertainment and, of course, Thunderbirds! 1:30 - a thank you to all of those working to keep the world turning at this extraordinary time. 4:30 - FAB Facts - connecting Anderson with another big sci-fi brand, and Richard dives in with an extra (kind of related) fact! 9:40 - Podsteron emails aplenty with a bumper crop of messages this week. 12:45 - It's the Gerry Anderson News, including news of the sad passing of David Collings and Bill Pearson. 21:30 - More Podsteron emails - we did say there were a lot this week! 25:30 - Our chat with Morris Bright (part one) 47:46 - What you can expect from part two! 49:20 - More inbound Podsteron communications 55:00 - The Randomiser with Chris Dale 1:17:00 - Rounding things off with one more email
087 The One That Takes You to AWT’s 2019 Technical Training Episode 87: Show Notes Scaling UP! Nation! you know my favorite time of year is when I get to teach at The Association of Water Technologies Technical Training Seminars. Not only do I get to talk about my favorite topic, I get to teach it! But the best part is I get to talk to other water treaters! Being the gracious host that I am, I decided that I had to share this experience with the Nation! Join me as I talk with Attendees and Trainers of the AWT 2019 Technical Training Seminars. Key Points From This Episode: AWT Technical Training [0:02:11] Class Comments [0:03:36] How to decide on which class to attend to? [0:03:54] Best of Fundamental Applications [0:8:55] 4 Equipment manufacturers [0:10:30] Boiler Controllers [0:13:20] Cooling Water Systems [0:18:41] Tooth Analogy [0:19:24] Agastopia [0:23:48] Waste Water [0:30:28] Legionella [0:3027] Sales Training [0:45:25] And a lot more! Tweetables: "Technical Trainings: Study before you go!" @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining "There's always new stuff, new information coming out" @KyleRossi @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining "AWT is the BEST resource to further your knowledge in the water industry." @KyleRossi @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining "When you come to training, have a few goals. And get those goals accomplished and when you go back, take back something and teach some other people." @MarkLewis @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining "When you leave here, you know what to expect, you know what's out there, you know how you're gonna be spoken about, and you can do a better job" @MarkLewis @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining "There is always a bright spot." @JimLukanich @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining "Everybody that came to the AWT Technical Training walked away with knowledge and confidence!" @JustinRanger @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining “Start learning about Legionella now because if you don’t other will and we need to keep our business safe!” @BillPearson @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining Come to AWT Technical Training. It’s educational, it’s a great networking experience.” @AngelaPike @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining "I think coming to the AWT Technical Training is great because you learn things and then later on look back on it. And might skip the “Making the mistakes” part.” Tanner Mark @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining "AWT Seminar is a great unbiased training/learning format for us to learn." John Wendell @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining "As a business owner, we set funds back for training and education. And if you aren't doing that, you aren't moving forward." John Wendell @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining “Beyond the piece of learning educational classes, it’s the networking and feeling a part of this larger industry and not just the little island that is your territory.” @ConorParrish @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining "You have got to keep learning, you have to keep up with technology, and what's coming up in the industry." @RussellBaskin @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining "Going to these Technical Training seminars is like drinking from a fire hose.If you go with the intention to try and capture every bit of water out of that fire hose then you are not set up for success!" @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #TheOneThatTakesYoutoAWT2019TechnicalTraining #AWT2019TechnicalTraining Links Mentioned on this episode: AWT Technical Trainings CWT Tips GUESTS Russell Baskin of Tower Water Management Conor Parrish of FCT Water Treatment Kyle Rossi of Aqua-Serv Engineers, Inc. Mark Lewis of Southeastern Laboratories Jim Lukanich of Applied Technologies Justin Ranger of CH2O, Inc. Bill Pearson of BPEARSON Consulting LLC Angela Pike of Management Solutions Plus EPISODES EP8: The One with Conor Parrish EP10: The One with Jim Lukanich 062 The One with the Pulsafeeder Guy
Bill Pearson, owner of Forecastle Treasures has had many years of experience in shipwreck coins and other coins as well. He has also had a lot of involvement with the Fisher family since the discovery of the Mother Load. Join us as we sit down to discuss some of his experiences in the hobby. He has been in the treasure business for over 36 years and has handled so much treasure it's incredible! Bill knows most everyone in the treasure business and is one of the last originals from Key West that is still living the dream! Join us for a great time!
When are people going to realise - Red Dwarf X is OVER. To bridge the extremely small gap between the final episode being broadcast and the Bluray/DVD being released, here's a collection of all our Series X related interviews. These were originally dotted around our massive instant reaction Dwarfcasts, so we thought we'd bring them all together in one place for your comfort and convenience. So please welcome Bill Pearson, Craig Charles, Doug Naylor, Rebecca Blackstone and Steven Wickham - together at last! Plus, as this is essentially a 'best of', there's the obligatory tiny quotient of new material, just to force the completists to listen to the whole thing. Ha.
When are people going to realise - Red Dwarf X is OVER. To bridge the extremely small gap between the final episode being broadcast and the Bluray/DVD being released, here's a collection of all our Series X related interviews. These were originally dotted around our massive instant reaction Dwarfcasts, so we thought we'd bring them all together in one place for your comfort and convenience. So please welcome Bill Pearson, Craig Charles, Doug Naylor, Rebecca Blackstone and Steven Wickham - together at last! Plus, as this is essentially a 'best of', there's the obligatory tiny quotient of new material, just to force the completists to listen to the whole thing. Ha.
This is Dwarfcast 36 - or Live Dwarfcast 1 - our instant reaction to Trojan. Present are G&T staffers Ian Symes, Jonathan Capps and Danny Stephenson, along with Jo Sharples and Jezzmund Tutu from the Official Red Dwarf Fan Club. As well as discussing all aspects of the first episode of Series X in excruciating detail, we've got interviews with Bill Pearson, Craig Charles and Doug Naylor direct from the red carpet at Wednesday's premiere. There's also comments from our excellent community and a preview of next week's episode.
This is Dwarfcast 36 - or Live Dwarfcast 1 - our instant reaction to Trojan. Present are G&T staffers Ian Symes, Jonathan Capps and Danny Stephenson, along with Jo Sharples and Jezzmund Tutu from the Official Red Dwarf Fan Club. As well as discussing all aspects of the first episode of Series X in excruciating detail, we've got interviews with Bill Pearson, Craig Charles and Doug Naylor direct from the red carpet at Wednesday's premiere. There's also comments from our excellent community and a preview of next week's episode. Now, when we did this live, the first part of our discussion was presented with Davros-type effects over the top. This was a mistake that unfortunately we've not been able to rectify for this downloadable version. It's still vaguely listenable - you can make out everything we say, but it's rather annoying. If you want to skip ahead to the good bits, though, everything from the Bill Pearson interview onwards is fine, and you can find that fourteen minutes in. Thank you and sorry again to all those who stuck with us and listened live. Fingers crossed, all the little problems will be ironed out next Thursday (October 11th) when we tackle Fathers & Suns, live from 10pm.