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Calling All Kaiju
EPISODE 47: ITS HIYA TIME!!!

Calling All Kaiju

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 66:57


On this weeks episode of CAK, DX and myself discuss all up coming figures from Hiya. We also mentioned some new products coming from Xplus, EzHobie and Prime 1 Studio. Finally we are on Youtube, you can find us by typing in Calling All Kaiju.

Bleedin' Blue & White Podcast
Bleedin' Blue & White Podcast: Rantanen Trade!

Bleedin' Blue & White Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 62:33


This week, Corey & Nick break down the HUGE Carolina/Colorado trade involving Mikko Rantanen & Martin Necas, review the last five Leaf games and look ahead at the next five (OTT, MIN, EDM, CAK, SEA). They also discuss:-Ovi's poursuit of The Great One's goal record-Utah's trouble with the name "Yeti"-Gary Bettman retiring?- Anthony Stolarz close to returning?-Knies/JT injuriesand so much more.

WNML All Audio Main Channel
Boyd Buchanan at CAK - Week 3 (9.6.24)

WNML All Audio Main Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 151:34


Full Game Replay. Vince Ferrara and Kevin Smith had the call for this week's KOC Game of the Week, as Boyd Buchanan played at CAK. Boyd Buchanan defeated CAK 41-21. Aired on AM 990.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WNML All Audio Main Channel
Boyd Buchanan at CAK - Week 3 (9.6.24)

WNML All Audio Main Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 151:34


Full Game Replay. Vince Ferrara and Kevin Smith had the call for this week's KOC Game of the Week, as Boyd Buchanan played at CAK. Boyd Buchanan defeated CAK 41-21. Aired on AM 990.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pump Fakes and Bad Takes Podcast
Boyd Buchanan at CAK - Week 3 (9.6.24)

Pump Fakes and Bad Takes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 151:34


Full Game Replay. Vince Ferrara and Kevin Smith had the call for this week's KOC Game of the Week, as Boyd Buchanan played at CAK. Boyd Buchanan defeated CAK 41-21. Aired on AM 990.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Zalma on Insurance
Officer Immune from Suit

Zalma on Insurance

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 7:02


Insurance for State of Delaware Waives Sovereign Immunity On February 15, 2023, Kimberly Letke ("Plaintiff") filed a pro se Complaint against Defendant Matthew Sprinkle ("Sprenkle") for defamation and malicious prosecution.  On October 3, 2023, Plaintiff filed another Complaint added Defendants Cpl. Tyler Beulter of the DNREC police ("Beulter") and the Attorney General of Delaware, Kathleen Jennings ("Jennings"), in which she added three additional claims: false arrest and violations of public trust, unlawful detention, and violations of her rights under the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution. In Kimberly Letke v. Matthew Sprenkle, CPL. Tyler Beulter, and Attorney General Kathleen Jennings, C.A. Nos. S23C-10-019 CAK, S23C-10-002 CAK, Superior Court of Delaware (May 6, 2024) the court was faced with a Motion to Dismiss based upon sovereign immunity. Sprenkle hunted and harvested a deer in Cape Henlopen State Park, allegedly trespassing on Plaintiff's neighbor's property to reach the Park. Plaintiff shouted at Sprenkle and called the police. The police spoke with Sprenkle and ultimately arrested Plaintiff for a violation of the Delaware statute prohibiting impeding lawful hunting. The charge was ultimately dropped. Plaintiff's claims, including those for defamation and malicious prosecution spring from that incident and the statements that Sprenkle allegedly made to Beulter about Plaintiff. The doctrine of sovereign immunity provides that the State of Delaware, including its agencies, can only be sued by consent, or by an express act of the General Assembly. When the State has not waived sovereign immunity, the Court does not have to consider whether the State Tort Claims Act is applicable. The Court has dismissed in the past claims against Delaware state agency defendants where the state agency defendants submitted an affidavit from the Insurance Coverage Administrator of the State of Delaware affirming that the State had not purchased any insurance coverage for such claims. Without a waiver of sovereign immunity, the Court held that plaintiffs' claims were barred, and therefore, the Court was not required to consider whether the State Tort Claims Act was applicable. Assuming arguendo that there is not absolute sovereign immunity for Beulter, or that the State has waived sovereign immunity with respect to him or his agency, the doctrine of qualified immunity bars Plaintiff's claims against Beulter. When properly applied, qualified immunity protects all but the plainly incompetent or those who knowingly violate the law. Plaintiff's claims against Beulter are founded upon an alleged act or omission arising out of the performance of his official duty, and, therefore, is barred by the qualified immunity statute. First, all actions surrounding Plaintiff's arrest were in the performance of an official duty. Second, there is nothing in the Complaint, other than what may be fairly read as mere accusations, that indicates Beulter was not acting in good faith. Third, there is nothing in the Complaint that indicates that Beulter acted with gross or wanton negligence. For the reasons discussed above, Defendant Beulter's Motion to Dismiss was GRANTED. No one likes being arrested. Regardless you cannot sue a police officer or a prosecutor for defamation if everything they did was part of their official duties. The state of Delaware allows the state to waive sovereign immunity only if the state has bought insurance to protect it against such claims. Since there was no insurance protecting the officer he was immune from the suit. (c) 2024 Barry Zalma & ClaimSchool, Inc. Please tell your friends and colleagues about this blog and the videos and let them subscribe to the blog and the videos. Subscribe to my substack at https://barryzalma.substack.com/subscribe Go to X @bzalma; Go to Newsbreak.com https://www.newsbreak.com/@c/1653419?s=01; Go to Barry Zalma videos at Rumble.com at https://rumble.com/c/c-262921; Go to Barry Zalma on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysiZklEtxZsSF9DfC0Expg. Go to the Insurance Claims Library – https://lnkd.in/gwEYk. FACTSAbsolute ImmunityQualified ImmunityANALYSISZALMA OPINION --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barry-zalma/support

Akron Podcast
Holiday Travel Will Be Busy

Akron Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 12:10


Why Isn't Akron Pro-Peace? This is NonsenseAkron City Council's unanimous Oct. 16 vote adopting a resolution condemning the deadly Oct. 7 attack by Hamas militants in Israel has led activists to pack into council chambers for weeks, demanding a resolution addressing the devastating effect Israel's retaliation has had on civilians in Gaza.During the council's Rules Committee meeting Monday, Ward 4 Councilman Russ Neal and Ward 5 Councilwoman Tara Mosley introduced a resolution — crafted with the help of Jewish and Palestinian community members — "Expressing sympathy for the innocent civilians victimized by the war in Israel and Palestine" and "condemning violence of any kind."It further proclaims that Akron is a city friendly to members of the Jewish and Islamic faiths alike, and any other religion.Virtual Career Fair November 16thJoin ApprenticeOhio this Thursday, November 16 from 10:00am to 2:00pm for a virtual career fair! Becoming an apprentice is a great option for those who want to earn while you learn.Register here: https://app.brazenconnect.com/a/OMJ-2/e/Lry7jArtists NeededThis wall is ready to take flight! We're looking for a local artist to create a dynamic wing mural at CAK. The mural will serve as a photo opportunity while building upon our sense of place. Learn more at https://www.akroncantonairport.com/assets/CALL-FOR-ARTISTS.pdf

Haagse Zaken
Het verhaal van oom Cees: hoe Nederland verstrikt raakte in bureaucratie

Haagse Zaken

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 57:44


Journalist en zorgdeskundige Jeroen Wester regelde jarenlang de zorg voor zijn oom Cees. En dat ging niet zonder slag of stoot. Zelfs voor hem was het zorglandschap een bureaucratisch doolhof vol diensten die elkaar tegenwerken en regels die elkaar tegenspreken. Als de weg vinden voor hem al moeilijk was, hoe is dat dan voor andere burgers?In deze Haagse Zaken hebben we het over oom Cees en waar zijn verhaal voor staat. Je hoort van Jeroen Wester en onderzoeksjournalist Derk Stokmans over bureaucratische uitvoeringsorganisaties, een afstandelijke overheid en wantrouwen in de burger. En hoe die problemen opgelost kunnen worden.@Apjvalk // @DerkStokmans // @Jeroen_WesterVerder luisteren#41 Haagse Zaken in de zomer: waarom het zo vaak fout gaat bij de overheidVerder lezenHoe redacteur Jeroen Wester verdwaalde in het zorgstelsel, toen hij zijn oude, alleenstaande oom hielp bij een zorgaanvraagTwee keer zoveel mensen in armoede door overheidsfoutDe 10 pgb-missers van staatssecretaris Martin van RijnZonder DigiD lukt zorgen bijna nietStaatssecretaris Van Rij: nieuwe spaartaks pas haalbaar vanaf 2027Heeft u vragen, suggesties of ideeën over onze journalistiek? Mail dan naar onze ombudsman via ombudsman@nrc.nl.Presentatie: Guus ValkGasten: Derk Stokmans & Jeroen WesterRedactie & Productie: Ignace Schoot & Vita van Lennep Montage: Pieter BakkerZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ray Horner Show
Spring Break Air Travel Tips & More

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023


Spring break is coming up and travel plans are being made. President and CEO of the Akron-Canton Airport, Ren Camacho, joined Ray to talk about do's and don'ts, new flights to and from CAK, and more.

Ray Horner Show
Spring Break Air Travel Tips & More

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023


Spring break is coming up and travel plans are being made. President and CEO of the Akron-Canton Airport, Ren Camacho, joined Ray to talk about do's and don'ts, new flights to and from CAK, and more.

The Blue Planet Show
Foil Surfing Contest interview: Jason Tangalin and Pono Matthews- Foil Fever on the Blue Planet Show

The Blue Planet Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 9:47


Jason Tangalin and Pono Matthews and the Foil Fever Ohana organized the Foilers of Aloha Classic foil contest on Kauai, held on Nov. 26th, 2022. The event was blessed with great conditions, a stoked community of foilers and next level performance in the waves. This interview contains drone footage of the contest, the second half also has footage documenting our 3 day trip with the crew from Oahu, we scored good wing foiling conditions on the Friday before the event. If you can, watch it at high resolution on a big screen, enjoy! Watch the foil surf contest highlights video here: https://youtu.be/BUQSkESvnjg We hope you liked the video, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to the blueplanetsurf YouTube channel, we post a new video every Saturday morning, Aloha! Please come visit one of our shops on Oahu: Hale'iwa shop and rental location: Blue Planet Hale'iwa 62-620F Kamehameha Highway Haleiwa, Hawaii 96712 Tel (808) 888 0786 Open daily, 9 am to 5 pm http://www.blueplanetadventure.com Honolulu store- - Hawaii's SUP and Foil HQ: Blue Planet Surf 1221 Kona St Honolulu, Hi 96814 Tel (808) 596 7755 open 10 am to 5 pm Hawaii Time, closed Wednesdays and Sundays http://www.blueplanetsurf.com Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bpsurf/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blueplanetsurf Find Paradise Aloha! Transcript: Aloha friends, it's Robert Stehlik. Welcome to another episode of the Blue Planet Show. I know it's been a while since I posted the last show, but today's show is awesome. You don't wanna miss it if you love foiling. And I also have two more interviews scheduled. I'm really excited about those. One is with Mike's lab, Mike and Stefano, they make some of the fastest foils available. I just got one after waiting for many months for it, and I'm excited to try it and talk about it on that show. And then also I have an interview scheduled with Ken Winter, who I've been get trying to get for a very long time. He's a former windsurfing world champion and the designer of the wings at Duo Tone. So I'm really excited to talk to him about wing design and so on. So stay tuned for those two episodes. And today's show is all about the Foil Fever Ohana, Jason Tangalin and Pono Matthews, the organizers of the Foyers of Aloha Classic event, which was held last weekend at Kalapaki Beach, which had some of the most amazing performance and conditions in any foil contest to date. So you don't wanna miss it. And if you have a high speed internet connection, You are gonna want to watch it at full resolution on a big screen cuz the footage is amazing. But of course you can also listen to it as a podcast on your favorite podcast app. During the interview, I only played the footage from the contest, which is of the first half of the interview. And then we just kept talking story for a long time. So I also included footage from our first day on Kauai, where we had two really good wing foil sessions, some really good footage from of wing foiling on Kauai in the second half. And then also the day after the contest, some surf foiling mark Surf foiling at Kak Beach. So I really hope you enjoy this episode of the Foyers of Aloha Classic. And without further ado, please welcome Jason and Pono from the Foil Fever Ohana. Welcome Jason and Pono to the Blue Planet Show. Thanks so much for being my guest today. Yeah, no problem. Right on. So yeah, I just got back last weekend you guys had that awesome contest at KAK Beach and the conditions were amazing. I was just telling Jason, I think it was, probably the best foil contest yet, in terms of the performance to a whole nother level and then the conditions and everything. Just an amazing event. And yeah, congratulations on putting together this awesome. Thank you. Thank you very much. Yeah. And then also, just the whole community that you put together, all the people that are involved in it and the, the party afterwards with food and everything. And it was, it is just a, it was just a great experience for everybody. And myself and a few others from Oahu we went over there to actually to do the, do wind race. And then unfortunately that the wind just died. Like we had super strong wind the whole week before, and then the week of the contest had just died off. Yeah. God, that's God telling us. Okay. One day's good enough for you, . Yeah. Yeah, so yeah, talk a little bit maybe about all the work that's involved in putting together contest like this. It starts with the big thing is trying to get the permits and we can't really do anything put anything out on social media to receives the authorization from Koi for us to get to put on a contest. But this year we tried to put out a little bit more social media than usual. We knew it was gonna come to be a lot of hard work cause of the first year we did it, it was a lot of hard work. But I don't know. It worked out making the shirts, getting all the sponsors. Initially on our first contest, we made it work. So Koi was the host. We made it where 60% of the competitors was from Koi, their hometown. And then 40% is spread it all over the state in California and Texas to give the local boys their an opportunity to join. And there was a lot of 'em that did the first contest that wanted, they wanted to just watch on this one. So it allowed me to invite a lot more from the state, which was good. And I try to, we try to invite invite the best of the best, and from the first contest to now, three years later the progression has gone on a whole nother level that we never thought it would ever be, because on our first one we're like, oh, I can't wait for next year. Yeah. I was like, but three years later it's a whole new world, that's for sure. Yeah. So the first one the first inaugural event was in 2019. And then basically, Whole pandemic came in the way. And then, so you this is really the second contest you guys are holding and Yeah, like you said the whole yeah, the performance just went through the roof, it seemed it just yeah, it's like crazy how exciting it was to watch the whole thing. Yeah. But, okay and I have a whole bunch of video. I posted that video with the highlights and then I made a longer video for this interview that we, we can show it and talk about it, but we still want to make it fun to listen to as a podcast as well. But I'm gonna actually just start screen sharing while we're talking. So that way welcome to comment on the video or just talk about the, your, whatever we're talking about. But I'm just gonna play this in the background. So this was the contest events item I'm just gonna play versus that video of the highlights. And can you guys see the video? Okay? Yes, you can. That's JD Irons. Okay. . So yeah, just actually let's talk a little bit about the conditions, cuz it, like the day before and the day after, it was just normal small waves and then this day was just yeah. Let's talk about that a little bit. Yeah, for sure. The day before we were all there doing the, we had the beach. On Friday. So we saw some other guys out there practicing and we were like, oh, there's some waves. It's like normal cak waves kinda slow. Me and my uncle and some of the other guys were talking and we were we hope there's waves tomorrow. Cause we weren't too sure. Like we never anticipated this swell to hit. Some of us were talking about it like, oh, okay, there's a big north swell and we know kak will get it if we have that trade winds also. And then Friday, I think we're talking about how the the soil is actually gonna switch directions for more northeast well, so we're like, oh, okay, we're definitely gonna have waves. But the trippy part about, its when we got there at 30 in the morning, I believe to set up the canoe club and then all we see is just water, covering water and boulder's big, huge rocks just covering up the road and we can hear the waves breaking over the brick wall. And we're like, we look at each other and we're like, oh my goodness, it's bombing it. It's gotta be really good. So that , I think that was the most exciting part, was just seeing that sunrise come over the mountain and just seeing the sets just rolling. And it was just definitely un unbelievable for all of us. I think we never anticipated it. It all worked out in the end, swallow all day long. Good waves. Yeah, and kak too. It's like the whole place is a little bit almost like an am amphitheater where like everyone's sitting around watching and and just the crowd, the, like the whole, the audio from the crowd. I wish I had recorded that to put with the video cuz it was just like cool to , hear all the comments and the cheers and whatever, it was just, yeah, it was just an experience to, to everyone was super excited about, the whole contest and watching every ride and like cheering everyone on. So that was definitely a good part of it. And a lot lot of good white pods, like this one . Yeah. That was me. Yeah. Yeah. That was, yeah, that was a good one. So a lot of, there was like a lot of kinda sick double ups Yeah. Where the thing just like would drop out from underneath you, it seemed right? Yeah. That's from the lower tide. Huh? So it's crazy because the last time we had a swell, like this was hurricane in Wow. It was never this big, and we didn't anticipate how glassy it would. Because the first contest, it was as big as this, but it wasn't glassy. It was really windy, very stormy. So all the really good guys got it was very hard for them. And that's why the guys, they're so used to it. They got really, they did really good on that one home advantage if, you know that wave, right? Yeah. It gets a, it gets tricky out there. Especially with this kind of swell too. And on that low tide, it was super shallow out there. Like some of these sets when we had to duck dive, we're duck diving on dry reef. So we would get stuck on the reef trying to duck dive and just get smashed. Yeah. Oh my God. I think Kane actually did a a bottom turn and he hit reef Wow. On one of his waves. Yeah. So it was shallow, like no one knew it was that shallow on the inside. Yeah. On this video I put in as much as I could at trying to get everybody's rides on there. Like even, some of the not so perfect rides and all the wipe outs and stuff like that. Just so you can see a little bit how it definitely was a pretty challenging, the conditions were pretty challenging. There's a lot of a lot of wipe outs, a lot. The takeoff was tricky cuz you couldn't take off too far inside, cuz then it backed off and then, but yet, so you had to be in just the right place to take off. But yeah, maybe talk a little bit about the conditions and challenges. So on the high tide it's a little bit easier to take off at. We call this shoulders, it's called. And so in the beginning of the heat or the beginning of the contest, a lot of guys was taking off on the outside. But when that low tide came in, a lot of guys like Jack was smart. He would stay way inside, do a chip shot, and then go out and catch that one big wave. Because that's the one that everyone was looking at from the start, taking out that big bottom turn. Pono and I think JD was in the, on the outside, local guys was on the outside trying to paddle into it, which, it helped them. But then like I know one of the wave. The wave that the, was, that 3 43 wave dropped the wipe out . But then what they didn't see was your drop into that wave, that drop into that wave was heavy. So for him to take that drop and you can't really, yeah, the floors are seeing it from the judge's point, but they're not really, for some reason, they weren't looking at those type of critical drop-ins. They were waiting for the second wave on seeing what, because it's oh, okay, that's gonna see what he got. And those three for three was probably the best three wins I've ever seen. Whole time. That was literally one after another . Yeah. Yeah, it was amazing. But yeah, if you seen Ponos drop, cause like I said, Pono and JD Irons was hanging on the outside trying to take out yeah, that was more my mentality. Cause this is a spot I always foil, so I look for those steeper takeoffs, those more critical sections on the, those takeoffs. Cause if you stick those takeoffs, it's a lot harder to do compared to a chip in shot. For me, that was my mentality to try to take off as deep as I could. And if I I make it. If I don't try. But yeah. Yeah. Sorry. I think for some reason it's like I, I played the same video  over and over here. Wait, I s's a great thought. Think I the wrong one here. This is be exciting . It's pretty dope. And I was watching it on my phone and I was like, so now I'm watching it on the big screen. I'm like, Ooh, wow. It looks way more heavy. , I gotta plug it through my, to my big tv. Yeah. Yeah. And I actually, I rendered it in high resolution, like for k I think so, so it should be pretty cool to watch on the big screen too. So sorry. I had the was playing the, just the short version. But yeah. So in this one I just tried to put as much footage as I had into it. The different riders and stuff, everybody can check it out. I was trying to turn off the volume. That's what happened. Okay. There go. Okay. So actually the question that people had was about the rules. So let's go over the contest rules what were the rules for proning? What were the rules for stand paddling and so on. Maybe go over that a little bit. On our first contest, I got my cousins together, other people that I was. Helped me start the whole foiling evolution going on. And it was it wasn't easy because as a foreigner, that foiling can go in any direction towards the end. We got into, arguments and this and that  we, we needed to just stick with one point. But our idea was to, whatever we do in the contest is what we as a fo fever guys like to see in the real world means of safety wise. So leash required our big thing is not coming in within 20 feet of another person as the other guy, as the other person drops in. And then obviously no dropping in and stuff like that. But those are the two main parts of it. The stand up and everybody else have the same rules except for the stand ups. They, they could use straps if they wanted to. . Yeah, so I talk a little bit about that. Cause I know it's a little bit controversial that the foot strap thing. So why, what is your reasoning behind not allowing foot straps for the, for prone foiling? The big reason is not a lot of guys foil strap. So it'd be unfair for the straps and the straps go against each other. So it was easier for us to have straps because the guys with straps, they would have to buy a board that has straps or put on straps and it would be a lot easier if we went the other way around. And this contest, in the beginning I had an expression session for straps, but in the long run I wanted, we wanted to make sure that we had everybody surf at least twice. So I took up that straps expression session for that one heat. But that's the main reason. Plus, you gotta look at the score too. If versus one guy with straps versus another guy without straps, the whole scoring would be totally different because if the strap guy is doing just a front side whitewater whack, compared to a guy doing a strapless whitewater wax, same thing. I would rather score the guy without straps higher points than the guy with chefs because it's a lot more critical and it's a lot harder to do without straps. Yeah, agreed. And it's amazing that there is so many aerial maneuvers without straps, that Yeah. Yeah. I dunno who it was, but somebody did a back flip. . Yeah. Back flip, double rail, grab back flip . I saw that. I, oh, so and then Mateo was doing 360 airs. Yeah. And he threw the boosting air. So it's not to say that you cannot do these things, do without straps. It's possible. It nof legal's doing it. Why can't we? But yeah, it's just because of that less money spent on trying to get a board with straps. I wanted to make it even for everyone. Yeah. Oh, ammonias. Yeah. And then this was the wave on the right side of the bay. And I was, there was like some ma beautiful barrels coming through Yeah. On that side too. Yeah. This is my favorite RA in the whole wide world for surfing. We won't say the name, but, yeah. Yeah. Let's keep that a secret . Okay. But yeah, just, the waves were just unreal. And they just kept coming too. It wasn't like, just one set, it was just like, it seemed like just, it just, the waves just kept coming and coming. It was pretty impressive. Yeah. Cause the next day we arrived and it was half the, And there was a lot of laws. And same thing with the first contest. It was literally, it was like just as big as this contest and then the next day went completely flat. So I don't know how, or I don't know, God's giving us some good waves and, and some, I believe that the locals are like they should know that every time they know that we have a contest they should know that had waves. So  guaranteed huge waves, right? ? Yeah, I think it's like an overall, everyone, we did the beach cleanup. The camaraderie inside and outside the water, all the support that we've had. All the hard work we put into this, people flying from all over, supporting this contest, supporting the cause for, the maana women in need. I think overall, I think that is what helped us have these kind of waves. To me it, because the day before and the day after was totally different compared to our contest. So I truly believe that it was in all together everybody coming together as a whole for this contest. Made it happen. Yeah, definitely. The good energy brought nature brought it to together definitely. And nobody knows about Thursday Pono and I went out when it was going like 30, 40 miles an hour. Winds we're winging and we paid the price for that one. We were the only two guys out at Calak and we didn't have the right equipment and it was blowing so hard that we couldn't make it back. So we ended up in, we ended up in the harbor, holy back. And I felt so bad. But then I turned around 10 minutes later and I seen pono behind me is okay, good. I don't feel, I don't feel like a retard now. . So what the wind direction, is it kinda offshore there or or which what's the wind direction when it's Tradewinds? Yeah, it's basically straight offshore. But what's a good about Calak is it tells you where the swell is on the island, except for that northwest or a straight west swell. Cause it'll this, when the big salt swell it'll still break, break like this except for that surf on the right hand side. So it'll tell you this bay will tell you where the salt side has. Or the east side waves or the Northeast will have waves. This is a totally indication of the whole island, basically. It's pretty cool. Yeah. I mean it's amazing cuz it seems like a fairly small entrance into the, into that bay for it to catch so many swell directions, and it's same direction that 40 degree direction that Kahan Bay has. Ka Yeah. Which is like a every time. So every time I'm surfing, I'm foing at Kahan Bay. I already know that Kak Bay is going on all Cause we would call each other. We would call each other and be like, what? Kak? Yep. Kak Gateway. What? Kohan? Yep. . . Yep. That's pretty cool. Okay okay, so let's go back to the to the rules cuz actually Derek had some questions about that and stuff too. Like in, in terms of the the scoring criteria, like what were the judges looking for? To, for the points and stuff? Wello I'm sorry, the Danny. Yeah, I know. It's so distraction. It's unreal. Sorry, watching the video. Yeah. points wise was wanted to make it like the surfing, speed, power flow as surfing. I don't see us as, a little bit, we're not a considered ourselves the way we surf the same way or foil the same way we surf. Years, few years ago no one was doing it and then we started to do it years ago and like, why can't we surf it foiled it like a surf surfboard. And I wanted to make sure that the progression goes towards that end. And on the judging scale standing critical traditions the type of waves Jack won the prone for many different reasons, but he is also caught one of the biggest waves of the day. And then so on a foil, the speed is there. So we have no comparison to two surfing. But yeah, we just want to judge it the same way we do surfing style. Ok. Kinda stay more in that critical section in that pocket. And instead of just staying away from all the white water and all that, we wanna see, be able to come back, cut back and hit it if possible. On this day it was, you'd be on a whole nother level if you're cracking it. White water snapped off the top on a bomb set, in front of me too. And he landed it, that's the type of stuff. It's just unreal, but didn't do it in the finals. But yeah, those are the type of stuff that you'll, you rarely see on a foil. And it is good this year, and that's where the progression we thought would be three years ago. And looking at it now, it's, we never thought would well hit white water or doing the airs, Arizona, the foil, but these guys are doing it on pretty big waves now and going for the barrel too. That was going for the barrel. Yeah. . Yeah. Yeah. And, but the crazy thing is these guys going for the barrel that they know is gonna close out like pono and two waves in a row, he knows it's gonna close out, but he the adrenaline of the competition and he can, he, I ask him like, when you came out, did you hear the crowd? And he was like, dude, you can totally hear the crowd. I was like, . Oh. Cause you rob, you were out there and oh my gosh. The crowd was just so pumped. It was unreal. Oh yeah. It was a great, I couldn't hear the crowd. It was like a, almost like a live concert or something like that is what it felt like. A little way I could hear, I, it's like reaction more than I could hear you announcing . Oh really? I, how loud it was. Yeah, because I was speechless. That's why , yeah. I mean there was that one where you just like pointed, maybe talk about that one wave where you just like flying down the line. There was backside grabbing the rail and then just so fast that you just couldn't keep the foil in the water. Oh was, that was j. That was jd. Jd, sorry. JD Irons and that wave Ash won him the white ball. Hopeful the wipe out of the day. Cause everybody was getting wipe outs, but the amount of speed that he was getting on that wave and was a big set, we had to give him that. Cause it was just, I felt my eardrums pop when heed. And that was backside too. That's even more crazy. Yeah. More scary. Riley. Yeah, I that's the speed that he was flying on the reve and then just coming to a complete stop. Just what? Hitting the water. Full speed. yeah's. It's not a fun, it doesn't good, but it good to the crowd. . Yeah. You get his ways so good. Okay. Right on. Yeah. So and then originally you had planned for the Sunday to do like a down wind race, right? So where would that have been? Like what was the plan course, if there was wind and yeah. What was the plan for the down race? Cuz Yeah, that was so pri primarily we wanted Caia to end it at the Jeti right here in Coate Bay. Okay. It's about a, I don't know, maybe a 10, 12 mile stretch straight northeast. And it was looking good, but that wind started to come early Thursday, Friday, which thank God, because Saturday would've been my, my God. It would've been so heavy on if the winds came out on Saturday it would be like outta control, but would've been a whole different scene. Yeah. All the boys, you know that no whole new thing is the winging and everyone is really, actually excited about that. But yeah. Bummer that we had to not hold it but it was a good time next time, I guess on Saturday. Yeah. Yeah. I thought this kid, Mateo was a real standout as well cuz he was doing both the standup division and the prone division. Yeah. Yep. And this is his second time doing that. Yeah, same thing. Back in 2019, he won first Inop and second in pro. Yeah. And then it's pretty amazing cuz he went like from, and there was like no break between the heats too. So he went like from the pro standup final straight switchboards and straight into the prone final. Yeah. . And, it happens that way. That's the consequences of trying to enter so much divisions. You're gonna have those moments where you go back to back. But it is not even 20. I don't believe. So I, his energy level is on a, on another level. Yeah. For sure. Yeah. If that was me, I would've been like, oh no, thanks. I'm good. . Yeah. Take. Yeah. What was I gonna ask? Yeah. Oh yeah. The different divisions and the results. Are the, have final results posted somewhere? Sort of. I, did, I post everything but the pro cause we lost the results. . Okay. And I'm still searching for it. I know someone took a picture of it, but yeah, I know. I don't even have the results in front of me. Is it double? No worries. But yeah, I, some maybe I can put, maybe you can send me the results later or whatever I can post on this video as well. But people were asking like, what are the, cause you only announced three finishes or whatever. Alright. But and then yeah, they were asked, people were asking, what about making a two day event? Also the judging like is it's on the side of the bay, almost facing away from the break. Like the, cuz the break, the wave breaks away from the judge's stand. They were saying, is that the best location? Wouldn't it be better to have it judging from straight on or from the other side of the bay? What's your take on that? We got those houses right there on the cliff that we could rent. That's an option. Or maybe to get a room at the Marriott. But it was so much easier accessible for us to do it at the Canoe Club. And people's gotta realize that most of this money's coming out of Pono and i's pocket. So for us to even rent the room at the Marriott, it's probably impossible. . Yeah. I then plus, and then plus if we was to set up like on the beach or something, you would've to think about whole scaffolding, scaffolding on the beach and then getting permits to do that on the beach. It's a lot of things that we would have to think about in order to try to do that. Especially on this day, we weren't expecting for it to have this much barrels to actually hold up nice and clean. A lot of them you were, if you were on it and you went for the barrel, you'd be able to make it up easily. That's good. That's how good and clean it and. With a canoe club. If we didn't have these kind of barrel sections and whatnot, it's a perfect spot to be for the judges to be the top story. And you could actually see everything from there. Yeah. And the judges were upstairs on the second floor too, so you had a pretty good vantage point of the waves from the upstairs. So they they could see, I was up there most of the time and we could see pretty good. only part it was hard was in the morning time when that sun was directly over. We couldn't decisive the color jerseys, but that's it. Especially when they're pumping out. Cause I was up on the top for the first two heats and then guys would be pumping out and then as soon as they turn around to just go straight down, catch a wave, like they get lost in the sun. But as soon as they, as soon as they reach the the break, we could see their jersey colors. . we have to kinda work that out. Be like, Hey, okay, we're not, so we're not judging them on watching them glide into the wave. We're only watching, we're only scoring them on the more critical section when the wave actually breaks. So we have to kind figure that out first thing in the morning. Yeah, that makes sense. We had seven judges, so three judges, three judges, scoring. A head judge and then three spotters. And that's one of the things we learned from the first contest to make sure we have a spotter per judge just to call out. Because, and that's the reason, one of the reasons why we kept the two for one max per ride. Cause otherwise guys like Jack and Mateo would be doing 10 for once and yeah. So actually let's talk about that a little bit. So basically the rule was you can take off on a wave, ride it, and then pump out and get a second wave, but that was it, right? You couldn't get more than two waves in one to for one score, right? Correct. Correct. And the reason for that is cause just to make it more of an even playing field for guys that can't pump like an 18 year old . Yeah, exactly. And then, so on a smaller day you would see like they'll do two for ones. My thought process was like somebody like pono can do so much wa so much turns in on that one wave than they would somebody else is doing two waves. They're doing as much as turns so that it gave everybody that, that chance to score. If that makes sense, but, oh yeah. Yeah. No, I mean I think that rule makes sense. Cuz you don't, yeah. You don't want it to turn just into a pumping contest. Also, then people would probably use bigger foils which don't perform as well on the wave and stuff like that. We're sticking to that whole performance side of Foley. Yeah, I noticed too. On the standup paddle board side, like it seemed like the guys with the really long, the longer boards were got the best scores. Yeah. Because cuz they were able to catch the waves easier and stuff like that. It seemed yeah, I like Dave and Mateo, but that's a big board for Mateo. So board it looked like the do board. Yeah. Cause like guys, Derek looked like he was having a hard time trying to, cause it's so much water moving at that point. Yeah, Derek was on his tiny wing fo board, so it wasn't even to stand paddle board. So yeah, you can double it. Sorry. Him and Nick Ben is always my top two picks, but this day, when it's bigger on a smaller day they would, just tear it up. But because it was so much water moving at that, think that's had a hard time. But the first two places, Nick Bennett the third, but the first two places, Mattel and Daniel. They had bigger boards, so they were catching most of the waves. Yeah. So for prone foiling po talk a little bit about your equipment. What were you using and what would you say would've been like perfect equipment for this day of foil surfing I was riding my Freedom Fusion board. It's like a 4, 5 17, 3 quarters and 28 liters. And then I was writing my fo was access 7 99 front wing with a silly short piece lodge 3 25 progressive tailw wing. A lot of guys were, yeah, a lot of guys were riding that more high aspect kinda wing for that speed. I know a lot of guys was running the lifts. 90, Jack was running, riding the 90. I think we were all planning on riding those smaller wings for just for that speed. And we can carve, but I think the only guy in the prone division that was riding a big wing was Jake. Jake pers Yeah. He rips on the big wings. I think he's the only prone Foiler I, I know of that can rip on a two 10 go foil. Yeah, like a shortboard. And he rips that thing like it's. No other, everybody else was riding those small wings. He was riding a big wing and just ripping on it. That just shows the progression in who you are as a person and what you're capable of. Yeah. And the seven, the 7 99 access, I have that one too for wing filling, but it's a pretty small foil. It has, it doesn't have much drag, but you need to maintain that speed. So it's not that easy to pump. You gotta really keep up the speed, right? Yeah. It definitely needs the speed to keep it going. But once you're in that rhythm, it's all about mainly that rhythm and the technique for your pumping style. , if you can keep that then, you're, you can go for quite a while compared to a, for me I would rather ride a smaller wing than a big wing. In any condition. I even ride over here like one, two foot days. I ride my small wing. Cause I like it super loose, super carv. I can almost ride it like my surf wing as well. That's why. Yeah. And is this more efficient? You have less drag, right? So it's easier to maintain the speed too, because you don't have to work as hard to go faster it seems yeah. Yes. Ooh. And yeah, the two, like what about the holding it over two days? Have you thought about that or I guess the plan was to have one day of surfing and one day of ra down wind racing kind of thing. So we just did it one day. That's how we started it in 2019. And then three months later, we actually had a contest in Maui that we had to cancel three weeks prior cuz of the pandemic. So we had every set up, everything else for Maui, everything was ready to go. That was scheduled for two days. We just kept it down to one day, and then this year we're like, okay let's go ahead and add the the wing race to it. But we're gonna keep the koi one to one day for Calak. . Few reasons. One, I don't wanna take away two days away from the local boys out there. I think one day, one day is long enough, especially on the swell like this. But so COI is always gonna be that one day I call pa and then hopefully the next day is a race. But the Maui if we have an a Maui, it's gonna be at guard rails and those are gonna be two days, two day events. Okay. And then, so yeah, so Maui do you like actually talk a little bit about your plans for the future, because you said that you had something planned in Tennessee next summer, is that right? Yeah, we trying to do a wake foil contest in Tennessee in July on the 14th, 15th, I believe. And I still of wanted to do something in Hawaii in May, whether it's at Kaco or in, or guards on Maui. Okay. So that's the plan. And then back to Koi, the weekend after Thanksgiving. Awesome. Kaka ACO would be cool. That's our backyard, so Yeah, that's, but but for Tennessee, like what, like awake wake foiling contest? How would that work and what would be the criteria and stuff? It's curious. And and that's what we're trying to figure out. So they had an invite maybe about two months ago. Brian grew up then I think it was in Orlando, I believe. And they scored it more like wake style foiling. . So we're gonna try and do that same thing, but have different division. Whether it's strap and strapless, that's gonna be something new to us. We've been doing in the last couple years, doing the whole traveling to the wake side of it. We did a tour last, like a few months ago actually. Just do, went from lake to lake just to see how many people are out there foiling. It's actually unreal the amount of people that's foiling because the, what was it, the surf wake I believe or waking, I should say. Those are starting to go away and now they're starting to foil a lot more. So the competitions right now, it's, especially for the the foil side, it's still fresh and we always wanted to be one of the guys who actually push it out. So we did, did our homework trying to travel around to different, to see what r Wanda talent, and then two, how, what are people doing the bolts they use. I learned, I starting to learn about different type of bolts. The size of the waves how many waves are behind. It's unreal how they do it. So last year we did it at the Wakefest and we got invited to do. Road record. How many boilers behind the wake? I think we only got 16. The, right now the record is 30, 31 or 32, I believe, by the Cohesions. So next year because we were from the 50th state our number is 50. I wanna try to see if I can get 50 guys behind the wake on the foil. Wow. The weekend before Wakefest and then at Wakefest. We're gonna try again. You're gonna give us this past year wake Fest is the first time Wake allowed any other sport in Wakefest, and they gave us two runs per day, which was pretty amazing. Wow. The crowd here was one at Kak was one thing, but they have 1500 wake boats in the water lined up screaming when the foresters came down. And it was such an intense experience. And next year I'll make sure the foil fever. We're gonna go go check it out and put on our contest. My friend Brian from Flight Deck, Tennessee, he's out there and he's doing a lot of the leg work for us. We've been doing it for the last, I don't know, four or five months now. When I called them like the day after this contest and I was like, okay, let's go. Let's get started. Working on the Tennessee contest. So we're gonna putting it out maybe in January. I would say to the public we already got a place to stay. It just, there's a lot more logistics trying to get a the lake because, it's open. Especially the lakes in Tennessee, you have three different states that goes through that lake. So you got guys from Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee that shares the same lake. There's a lot of people on that lake. But most of them Go ahead. Oh, I was gonna say, you said what, 150 wake boats on the lake or something like that. That sounds crazy. It was cool cuz they were all like tied up to each other. Oh. And it was like a big, it was like the cars, they call it walkie, but it was such a huge crowd and you get the, we stayed on the houseboats that was behind it. It was so intense. So intense. So hopefully on this first one that we do, we know it's not gonna be as big, I don't think any contest, any oil contest that we do is gonna be, can beat this. We said that 2019, but yeah. Saturday was way. Way bigger. It definitely, I think it definitely topped our first contest. Yeah, I just like the waves and the performance both were just, yeah. Just amazing. And I don't think anything like this has helped, been helped before, so it's just really cool to be there in person and see it happen. For sure. Oh, we're happy that you came down. Yeah, me too. I was stoked. Actually one thing I wanted to mention, somebody in the, on my video commented how was I able to get my drone to fly? Because this is a kind of really close to the airport and it's not in the flight line, but it's like in this blue zone, which is a restricted flight area for drones. You're not you need authorization to fly there, . And when I first tried it and I brought two drones and all my batteries and everything like that, and I couldn't get it to work, I was really frustrated cuz I showed up with all my stuff and then I couldn't fly and then cuz I had a DJ I flight controller and then I, I tried all this stuff that, that it said to do and it just kept rejecting my my thing. And then I finally tried my older controller, which works with my phone. And then while I was logged into the d I account using my older controller, maybe I didn't update it or something like that, but for some reason I was able to like self authorize, just go through that and then it worked, I was lucky to be able to fly cuz it took me like an hour to figure out how to make it work. But so basically, yeah, the way I was able to make it work was like self authorizing through my phone being connected to the, the phone controller on the dj Oh. Photo could tell you. Right there. Let me see you right there. That's where Polo's drone is right in this area. I know. I Oh, that was your drone Oneo. Yeah, I think we got pretty close a few times. Yeah. . Yeah. No, my drone is actually in Kak. Oh, in the water. Yeah. So I lost like few months ago, Uhhuh, I was flying it and then it automatically just went to auto landing. While I was out above the water flying, it just started landing, coming down slowly and slowly, almost close to the water. And I tried to shoot it to shore on the sand and it just barely, almost reached the sand, but it landed right in the water and it was like, oh, it's gone. That's, so we spent all day trying to swim for it.  all day for two days. . A lot of times it is usually happy just to get the SD card back with the footage, right? Cause you know the time, once it's in the salt water's probably not gonna survive it anyways. But at least you can get the footage outta it, right? Yeah. Oh yeah. I actually have the footage. It landing in the water. Oh. And it was connected to my phone, so I got the footage from that, cause I was recording that whole flight while it was landing Oh yeah. That's, it's pretty hilarious. Yeah. But yeah, that's something to be aware of that it's actually not an automatic thing that you can find the drone there, . Yeah. It depends on the size of your drone too. Yeah. So I had the airs. It was, it worked until, up until that day. Even the Minis, I know Chris Christian Park, he was flying his drone, so I think he had the DJ J Mini. Yeah. So he was able to fly it out there. It depends on the size of drone you have. Yeah. I guess that might be it too. But yeah. And then I also wanted to mention Alex, a GU from Gofo was there with a, I guess he had a telephoto lens and was shooting from the beach. And he posted a video too on YouTube that couple days ago. And that one has you can hear the comments from the crowd and the crowd cheering and stuff like that, which is definitely, that, that part is missing from the drone video for sure. That you don't get that. Oh yeah. The audio from the crowd is pretty cool. And then announcing Yeah. You get so pumped. You hear the crowd going, I was telling people the last few days, it's if we didn't have the contest and it was just a free for all regular session, you wouldn't see guys be pulling in like that or doing the crazy stuff that they were doing Saturday. But because these guys are like pushing each other, and that's a cool thing about the foyers, it's just no matter if you're in competition or not, everyone's pushing and hollering on the side yelling go. It's such a cool vibe, the spoilers, and that's hopefully, it's, it lasts a little bit longer. But even though, in the competition, the boilers we're something different, we're something special, I believe. I agree with that. Totally. And what do you think what's the cause of that? Like why is, why are boilers so much more open and yeah, like more open to sharing and just enjoying it together versus most of these foresters are surfers and in the lineup, on a surfboard you can sit in a water for an hour and might catch two waves. Where on a foil you can sit in a corner, tiny half a foot, white. And have the time of your life and catch two for one, three for one and or whatever. But when you get done, you're so tired, you're like, you're resting for 15 minutes anyway. Yeah, but, and it's so funny cuz I was pointing head and one of the uncles, the locals, and he's at the top of the hill and we, I walk up to the top and he goes, how come every time I see you spoilers, you guys always smiling Oh yeah, remember that? And yeah, I was like and I told him, cause after an hour session, avoiding to climb up that cliffs hill and make it , we're like, oh, our legs are so tired. And the last thing we wanna do is climb up that cliff. But it's true. All the floaters you see the positive attitude, the positive feedback from everybody trying. You'll never have a surfer go, Hey, come here, let me teach you how to serve where porters they're welcoming. I wanna teach you because they know the consequences of porters. We wanna teach and we do. We have free lessons, we have free demonstrations to the public that we put on once in a while for the whole safety. How can we tell these guys don't do this, don't do that when or when we are not out there actually teaching 'em how the right way of doing it. Because it is dangerous. Yeah. And even if we're somebody that has a lot of experience surfing and they think they can just jump on a foil and learn it easily because they already know how to surf sometimes that's the most dangerous because they're like, yeah. They you have that mentality already. Yeah. Mentality that they don't need any advice or whatever. True. But you can be on a one foot wave, on a foil and no matter what, you have to be on your toes. You start to be, you gotta be humble the whole time. And whether it's 20 feet or one feet the same humbleness is exactly the same. Yeah. Either way. Either way. You can end up with 20 stitches on your head if you know what you're doing. True. Either you'll get the stitches or some you'll do it to somebody else. That's what we are trying to avoid. I think something worth mentioning is that despite, everybody like having pretty gnarly wipe outs, in the most critical section, everything like that one and the foil Yeah. Tumbling around your head and stuff like that. Like nobody got injured, right? There was no injuries in this event, right? Or were they, did they miss so. There was one somebody grabbed a foil, I think by his hand. Oh. That was it. I forget who it was, but oh, was it Kane? Maybe. I'm not sure. Got the hand sliced open or something? His foot. Yeah. Oh, his foot was his foot. Okay. I know you keep on his foot. Yeah. Somebody contest or whatnot, but I saw Kane the next day we was out foiling again at Cak. , not bad, but yeah. Anyways so it looks really dangerous, but I guess if you if you know what you're doing and know how to avoid the foil it can actually be relatively safe, I would say. Oh, so the number one rule and when I taught pono how to foil when we got started and how I started that, these words will always stick to my head. And I always tell the same thing to anybody who wants to learn how to foil and foiling is, it's not how you foil, it's how you fall. And so when we started to learn have the confidence in falling hitting the white water, like I have full confidence on hitting the white water because I have full confidence on how I know how to bail, but I know how to. Once you start having that tendency of, or not confident in falling, that's basically when you get hurt. Yeah. And you gotta stay humbled. Of course you're gonna get hurt. It's not if it's wet. Yeah. I think the biggest tip for beginners is when you're surfing sometimes, like if you lose your balance and you're starting to fall off, you can catch yourself and you basically try to pull off the maneuver until you hit the water. And if, if you hit the water, then you're, then you crash. But foiling like as soon as you lose your balance a little bit or you feel like the foils not right out underneath you, it's just time to bail out right away and not try to correct it or save yourself in falling. It's a lot easier to come back to catch another wave than get hurt. Wait, couple weeks, , and then For sure. Let's talk a little bit about your background. Like what, how did you grow up and how did you get into foiling and all that? I'm curious Bono yeah, start with pono. Oh. I pretty much grew up here on Coi, here on Oahu a lot. Was back and forth between islands. Fondest memory of be learning how to surf was probably at Huy Little Beach here on Kauai. At the river mouth. Yeah, trying to learn how to surf. And then I got into body board when I moved up to Oahu, body boarded at a spot called tumble Lands in Mali. And then, yeah, and then pretty much moved back here, surf. And then I actually got started with Four Lane back in 20 20 18 from this guy, my uncle he was for before me and then he came over for New Years. Him and Uncle Cleve was like, Hey, you need to try this. So I tried it and I was pretty much hooked. I was watching guys Foley, I call ay for quite a while before I even started and I always was like, wow, that looks so cool, but looks so dangerous. Or maybe that's not for me. Sorry. It was actually Uncle  Cark, I would always see him out on his sub foiling. . I was like just, I think he was like one of the only ones that I actually saw like ripping on a foil so early in the game. Back in what, 2018? Yeah. He was definitely a pioneer, right? Yeah, for sure. He was one of the first guys and then my uncle Jason set me up with a foil and a board. I was pretty much fucked ever since. And still am. It's literally an addiction.  Talk, maybe talk a little bit about your first session. Like how was that , what did you learn on your first session? My first session That what foot waves? Or like 10 foot waves. It's scary. , I, that was the first day. The first, yeah, the first day I landed actually on the rail on my ribs. But the second day was like three to four foots. Oh, . And he couldn't even catch a weight. That's how, three, four foot horns on a perfect day. It gets really double gnarly. Super good. And I wanted to go out there, so I took Bono and he didn't catch. It was gnarly. That was my first of shame. Yeah. And he got humbled so bad. It just, and I got humbled as well too that day. But being his second day and taking him out there that, that was funny. Yeah. So what about you, Jason? Are you from Kauai as well originally or? Yeah, from Coi. I live about this is my home break right surface since I was five years old. And then, I went back first day of Foing what my friends and my cousin then was like, oh, we need to get up or you get you on. Foing was like, okay, I'll just try. I actually waited a few months for me to try it because I knew this is one of the sport that you'll like, so that's why you don't want do it. One, it's really knew how expensive it was and then how addictive it was. We really knew that before we even got one, one of these. It's like one of those sports that don't wanna do it because of that. But once I got on, that's why. Yeah, so I got it away. First base, first time was a kak bit, got super humbled, flew back the next day, went straight to Hawaiian water sports and bought my first set. And I was on the phone with my cousins, kale and Ola, and I was asking, what do you need? And the whole time, the whole drive all the way to a pulled into the parking lot, . And he was telling me all this stuff and you telling me about, you're gonna get hurt, this and that. And so that's how I started. And then just got, and then I ended up just pointing Queens after I came back. I got my gear. I learned how to fo like queens and pops and canoes. So what was your first foil? What did you start on? That was the first foil was John Mu bar, the Nubi and the eba Go Foil, Eva fo, which, it wants to fly it. The those right there, that set just wants to fly. So I have no problem learning on one of those for sure. It just doesn't wanna fly too fast. ? Not, yeah. Compared to what these guys are running and what we are running nowadays, it's a whole new ball game you have to, the progression, like from 2019, the progression, yes. Talent and confidence on your foil. But the gear has gone through, I mean it's so crazy the progression on the gear, the foils and the boards. I remember the boards back then. I remember one guy came out for real, the foam, a Clark foam had says Clark Foam on it and he basically no shape it, nothing. He didn't take a sand to it. He glassed the foam and stuck a underneath. I mean it was here in Oahu and I was laughing, but he was writing it. It was super flex of course, cuz there was like no carbon back. It was just straight stringer. It didn't last very long, but but I thought it was pretty classic, but the boards back then was just, yeah. Compared to now it's different. And then Oh, totally. So what do you ride now? What's your for foiling? So my setup is a magic 8 0 8 board made by Glen thing. Four, five left 17 and a half at 28 meters is my board. And then my foils are, we write access like the 82 82 centimeter use of mass and with the city short. And I ride a little bit bigger wing now cause gain a little bit weight as like the seven 40, I believe, the seven 40 PSC and a three 50 wing. Those things are so good for us. , a lot of people ask especially beginners is like what foil or what equipment should I buy? And that's one of the biggest, I wish, my cousin guys helped me, but now we have more options. Oh yeah. Every day there's new equipment coming in and like Honolulu, every other guy here shapes sports. You can get boards all over now, but guys like ing, guys from Freedom, those guys learned in the beginning the hard way, but now they've, they learn so much. And now the progression and how solid the boards are and how light the boards are, it's unreal. Super cool. Yeah. And then people, a lot of times people think that the board's not that important cuz you're just writing the foil, but it, the board does make a big difference cuz Yeah, like that the board is what kind of gets you up on the foil right in the first place. So without the right board, it's hard to even get up on the foil. Oh, for sure. And then in terms of length have you gone a little bit longer? It seems like for a while everybody's going as short as possible and then now people are using a little bit longer boards again? Or what's been your experience or progression? Oh, exactly. So we all started what, 3 10, 10 and wider was that 22 inches wide and like 35 liters. But now it's, the length Glen was like, oh, a little bit wider or longer and less say, okay, but I gotta come more narrow to make. For what I wanted to do. . So we went all the way down to 17 inches wide and the length we did go about, but yeah, three, four inches longer. And then we just started to pull in the leaders, the volume on our boards. Cause we noticed that you can feel the foil even more, it's way more responsive. Having that tail dropped in on the other bit. But yeah, it's insane. Yeah. Progression, the equipment, I for and for wing footing. Have you guys been wk foiling at all or are you getting into that at all, or? Yeah, not so much. Oh we've both definitely been wing foing. I can say was hooked on wing. Cause all he talks about every time is, Ooh look get. And it's barely that's yeah. What happened there? It looks like it is like the bottom dropped out from underneath you. Huh? So I told him that way. If he went, if he had a longer fuselage, he may, he would, he might would've had a chance. That one. Cause the shorter fuselage makes it more like a more loose on the front and back. So if, when you see him drops. He's going so hard and he was trying to correct it, and the thing just went, woo. Oh, was that the double up? Yeah. That one was crazy. So on that wave, that was the finals. So as the tide was, was lower dropping, I could see that the barrels was more like, it was a lot more wide open, more on the inside of the the brake.  Away from shoulders where everybody was taking off. So it was forming the a frame section more on the inside. So I was like, oh, okay, if I pump out, let me see if I can connect and get one of those. So as I'm going out and pumping it, I was like, ah, don't, I don't have a set here, but I see this wave. So its like, oh, ok, I'll just go for it. And as I'm pumping, I see a double up. I'm like, and I'm already behind the set. So I'm like, oh my goodness. What am I gonna do? So in that video, there's like a split second where I looks like I'm relaxed, but I'm like, should I go or should I not? And then in that split second, I'm like, ah, just go for it. . Yeah. It looks like you, you try to drop the nose down into the way, like you try to just go straight down the face, right? Yeah. Straight down. And try to correct it at the bottom of the way. But I was like, way too late. I was like, oh, crashed Yeah. Yeah, that was definitely tricky and there's a few times where you could see there were actually like sometimes the guys on the wave and then the wave right in front, there's another wave right in front breaking, and then they're yeah, it's and then doubling up or whatever. It was definitely a little bit, definitely tricky, right? Not just a smooth ride . No, everybody stepped, everybody who was out there in the waters stepped up their game. It was un unreal on how much progression there was. And we were all cheering each other on, like I was in, when I was in my heats, I was cheering on the guys that was in my heats, cheering on the guys that was in the next heat. We were trying to push each other and just, everybody's just charging us just sending it. It's so unreal to just see that, like in the water. Yeah, for sure. Yeah, I've never seen that many people trying to pull into barrels on it's every other way. So we like try to duck under the lip and there was a few, actually a few rides that people pulled off. Fully barrel and then coming back out. It, I don't think I really got those, but definitely a few. It looks so perfect. Yeah. Not at all. Yeah. We were actually talking about maybe renting a house on the, on that other side of the bay. Oh, that was the, when you have your event and then maybe we could have the judges sitting on the balcony there, Oh yeah. And then of course, mother Nature's gonna provide waves again. , cause usually the waves like break further on the inside too, not, it's not always breaking that far out. Yeah. But anyways, yeah, I mean it's just a beautiful setup too. And then, yeah. So let's talk a little bit about the other division. So you had the gro division. What ages were the Gros? 14 and below s. Okay. And who, who won that? The gro division. Caden Pritchard from Maui. Cool. Yeah, I actually interviewed Caden for a wing full interview. He's also a really good wing foiler. He's, yeah, he's good. He's a charger for Little Gro. He's a grab it's charge. Yeah. Very cool kid. You had the, sorry, go ahead. The women's? , Glen was my pick on that. When every time, when the waves are this big our pick is always Glen now. Cause she's the only one that I know that charges super hard. She's charging all the way to I don't know, six, seven months pregnant. It was. And then and we had the Capona League, the 60 and above. Cause we did that one for the people of Koi. Cause a lot of uncles actually foiled at the spot  and they always just wanted to, I'm not gonna put them against somebody like Al or yeah. Mateo or whatever the case would be. But, so it was actually really good that we actually ended up having a division for them. So it was pretty good. And KA is 60 and over, right? Yeah, 60 and over. Okay. What's out? I think a Coco makes 60 next year. Yeah. So they gotta be careful. , you can enter that one next year. . Yeah. Yeah. Oh, the boys are down. So there's upstairs where the judges were sitting at, up on the top of the new hall. Oh, there you go. Oh, and then, yeah, afterwards you had a cool event. Lots of cool prizes and everything. Nice dinner. So that was cool too. Live music, everything. So yeah, that was a great event. I have to say. You guys did a really good job and I know it's a lot of work to do something like this thank you for putting it on and yeah, making it no was so cool. Especially the first competition that we've done. In 2019 we put this on po I went to po you're gonna contest. Okay, let's do it. And out of all everybody that on the staff Ohana, my sister, it was my sister, my mom my, my daughters. None of em. Foil, none. I won't foil none of 'em really serve the competition contest wise, nobody's done it. Initially I was in the contest of 2019 and then my buddy Cle, the head judge is like, there's no way you can foil this contest. We are gonna need help . So after that I, these guys told me I, I'm not allowed to foil any of our contests ever. So that's how we, now it's, it was just funny cuz like everybody's doing this. The only guys that foil is the judges. That's the only people on the staff that actually foils, which is cool. Which is amazing, having that support like we just, we volunteered them, not volunteered, them kind help us out with the contest and they're all up for, they saw our vision and the supported us from the get go. To have that support is like unreal. Yeah. That's awesome. Yeah. So do you think I guess here on Oahu, like the foil contests are usually kind of part of other like the buffalo surf meat, they add like a foil division and stuff like that. But it seems yeah, it seems like there aren't really that many real surf foiling competitions yet. Yeah. Yeah. We are the I believe we were the first one ever in 2000. Yeah. A full foil contest. Yeah. Yeah. Because like you said, Rob, it was a part of part of Duke's, part of the buffalo. So this is the first time I think we had, I didn't know the contest I did with you. Was it the Pumping? Yeah. The hundred Waves contest or whatever. Hundred man one I think was the boys man one. And that was awesome. That was that. Oh, you guys got this on. So I actually, I was gonna play this kind of do a separate video outta this, but this was like when we got there on Friday, the day before the event we went straight from the airport to to this spot and it was like blowing. We like all excited about, went out in the water and I. Good wing foiling session and yeah, and I only brought my wing foiling gear. I didn't even bring any, anything else, but cuz I was looking forward to trying to do that down downward race, oh yeah. Glad you guys scored at Hon Ma Beach. Yeah. Was a super fun spot too. Why didn't we go there? ? You didn't wanna, you wanted to go call. Oh, okay. But yeah, I'll probably do this, share this another time, but, so yeah, get back to you guys and but yeah so let's talk a little bit more about foiling and like for people that are getting into foiling, want to wanna get better. Like what are your pointers or like what were like some breakthroughs for you or like good tips that you can share with people, both of you behind the boat, in the river or a lake, getting food. I think that's the easiest and safest way to, to learn and the fastest, instead of trying to take off on waves, not knowing how actual foil works. And then, yeah, like on a bigger board, bigger foil to it, it it'll help you get up easier and faster instead of a smaller setup where, It's a little bit harder to get up on foil at first. Once, once you figure out how the foil will react to like your foot placement, your body weight, front to back foot ratio, all that you have to take into consideration in order to get the right height on foil. And then just trying to be safe on the foil. I I think each time you go out every session, you gotta remember okay, this didn't work. Oh, okay, wait, this work. Okay, let me try this. It's a step by step process. You can't just go out one session and be like, oh, I'm ripping, or I know everything about Foing because the next session you'll get humbled really quick. Yeah. And it seems like a lot of people they try it a couple times and then they just give up. They find it too challenge. Yeah. With foing you have to be like consistent, go every day. Cause I think when I first started, I think I went six months straight every day, seven days a week. literally limited. Yeah. Until I got it like fully down. I think the more consistent you are, the faster you learn. And the better you become at a whole new sport. Just the feeling alone gets you out there in the water just to be up on foil and just flying. Just fly straight. Just flying straight is always fun. I think that was the main goal from like the beginning. So for me, I forward at c Coffee, that's where I learned. And then my goal in the beginning was always try to make it to shore. Just go straight and make it to shore without getting her . Yeah. What about you Jason? You got some tips? Yeah. So once you get on, so I actually, when I teach people, I take on my ski and I have a six, six blue planet that I actually use to to teach. And to me, that's one of the really good board to learn cause it's long enough and it's a lot easier to control. They can actually stand up on the thing without lying down with knees, doing all, you bypass all that part, go to the stand up, hold the rope and you just take off. So I always tell guys when we start to learn is everybody just wants to fly and they wanna stay up there, it's like everybody wants to be like 10 steps ahead, we need to step back a little bit, I always tell like one of guys like, crawl, walk, run. There's no rush. Once you can get up on foil, I tell the people to push it all the way back down and then go back up again and then push it all the way back down. That way, how much pressure each leg or are you standing in the right spot to push it down to control, learning how to control once you get up to that 36 inches or whatever left your real foil is because that's when you start to get hurt and when you start to breach. So always if you start to control yourself at like 12 inches, go up, go back down and just keep on doing that, then by a time when you get to your 30 inches, whatever case you have control to stay at that spot. But that's one of the, one of the other things that, that we like to teach too. Cause there's no rush in learning how to but expect nowadays you got, these 10 year old kids learning how to foil on the very first day. Yeah. Yeah. I thought one. Go ahead. Yeah, I think part of that is just, yeah the equipment's so much better and more dialed in. And if you have, if you have the right equipment and the right instructions, then yeah, it's possible to learn it quickly, especially for young kids that just pick it up easily. Yeah. But yeah, that, I think that Sam pa always say, stay low and in control, right? Low and in control. Low and in control. Still to today, if I'm coming down the line, he'll say those exact same words to me.  Sam never changes. He'll, no matter who how good you, and that's the thing we talked to with Sam PAs we don't care how good you are or how good you think you are, you're going to get humbled or hurt somebody. So you got to stay on your toes at all time and, be focused on a foil by you being on a board. But once you get up, you have to stay focused which is amazing. I think that's why we're so addicted to this sport, because n

Astro arXiv | all categories
The Driving of Hot Star Winds

Astro arXiv | all categories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 0:50


The Driving of Hot Star Winds by Andreas A. C. Sander. on Tuesday 22 November In the regime of hot stars, winds were not seen as a common thing until the era of UV astronomy. Since we have access to the UV wavelength range, it has become clear that winds are not an exotic phenomenon limited to some special objects, but actually ubiquitous among hot and massive stars. The opacities due to spectral lines are the decisive ingredient that allows hot, massive stars to launch powerful winds. While the fundamental principles of these so-called line-driven winds have been realized decades ago, their proper quantitative prediction is still a major challenge today. Established theoretical and empirical descriptions have allowed us to make major progress on all astrophysical scales. However, we are now reaching their limitations as we still lack various fundamental insights on the nature of hot star winds, thereby hampering us from drawing deeper conclusions, not least when dealing with stellar or sub-stellar companions. This has spawned a new generation of researchers searching for answers with a yet unprecedented level of detail in observational and new theoretical approaches. In these proceedings, the fundamental principles of driving hot star winds will be briefly reviewed. Starting from the classical CAK theory and its extensions, over Monte Carlo and recent comoving-frame-based simulations, the different methods to describe and model the acceleration of hot star winds will be introduced. The review continues with briefly discussing instabilities as well as qualitative and quantitative insights for OB- and Wolf-Rayet-star winds. Moreover, the challenges of companions and their impact on radiation-driven winds are outlined. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.11457v1

Astro arXiv | all categories
The Driving of Hot Star Winds

Astro arXiv | all categories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 0:56


The Driving of Hot Star Winds by Andreas A. C. Sander. on Monday 21 November In the regime of hot stars, winds were not seen as a common thing until the era of UV astronomy. Since we have access to the UV wavelength range, it has become clear that winds are not an exotic phenomenon limited to some special objects, but actually ubiquitous among hot and massive stars. The opacities due to spectral lines are the decisive ingredient that allows hot, massive stars to launch powerful winds. While the fundamental principles of these so-called line-driven winds have been realized decades ago, their proper quantitative prediction is still a major challenge today. Established theoretical and empirical descriptions have allowed us to make major progress on all astrophysical scales. However, we are now reaching their limitations as we still lack various fundamental insights on the nature of hot star winds, thereby hampering us from drawing deeper conclusions, not least when dealing with stellar or sub-stellar companions. This has spawned a new generation of researchers searching for answers with a yet unprecedented level of detail in observational and new theoretical approaches. In these proceedings, the fundamental principles of driving hot star winds will be briefly reviewed. Starting from the classical CAK theory and its extensions, over Monte Carlo and recent comoving-frame-based simulations, the different methods to describe and model the acceleration of hot star winds will be introduced. The review continues with briefly discussing instabilities as well as qualitative and quantitative insights for OB- and Wolf-Rayet-star winds. Moreover, the challenges of companions and their impact on radiation-driven winds are outlined. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.11457v1

Saturday Sports Talk
Jesse Smithey - 5 Star Preps On Sports Talk (9.16.22)

Saturday Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 15:04


Jesse Smithey of 5 Star Preps joined John & Jimmy on SportsTalk to discuss, week 5 HSFB in East Tennessee, recap Rivalry Thursday between CAK and Webb, highlight some of this weeks biggest games. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pump Fakes and Bad Takes Podcast
CAK at Webb - Week 5 (9.15.22)

Pump Fakes and Bad Takes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 106:23


Full Game Replay. Brian Rice and Chad Tindell had the call for the Rivalry Thursday game. Webb defeated CAK 28-3. Aired on FM 99.1 and AM 990.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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SportsTalk
Jesse Smithey - 5 Star Preps On Sports Talk (9.16.22)

SportsTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 15:04


Jesse Smithey of 5 Star Preps joined John & Jimmy on SportsTalk to discuss, week 5 HSFB in East Tennessee, recap Rivalry Thursday between CAK and Webb, highlight some of this weeks biggest games. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Saturday Sports Talk
Mark Packer - WVLT & Rivalry Thursday On Sports Talk (9.15.22)

Saturday Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 19:52


Mark Packer of WVLT & Rivalry Thursday joined John & Jimmy on SportsTalk to discuss tonight's game between Webb and CAK, look at week 5 action in East Tennessee and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SportsTalk
Mark Packer - WVLT & Rivalry Thursday On Sports Talk (9.15.22)

SportsTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 19:52


Mark Packer of WVLT & Rivalry Thursday joined John & Jimmy on SportsTalk to discuss tonight's game between Webb and CAK, look at week 5 action in East Tennessee and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mária Rádió Magyarország
Cakó Ferenc grafikus, Érdemes és Kiváló Művész

Mária Rádió Magyarország

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 41:25


Vendégünk: Cakó Ferenc grafikus, Érdemes és Kiváló Művész  Beszélgetőtárs: Rózsa Katalin „Cakó Ferenc illusztrációs, filmes, grafikai és festőművészi munkája egyetlen növény sokféle virága. Virágok, amelyek egymást termékenyítik meg több mint ötven éve. Reméljük, még sokáig."

House of Sport
Mayor's Night of Champions

House of Sport

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 24, 2022 25:12


Knox Country Mayor Glenn Jacobs (also known as KANE from WWE) joins me on the show today to talk about his history as an athlete, and how that helped him transition smoothly into a life of politics. He was at the House of Sport recently for the Mayor's Night of Champions. While the event was going on, I went around and talked to a lot of the high school athletes. I asked them to talk about their favorite memories from their championship seasons. I talk to kids from CAK, Bearden, Powell, and Knoxville Catholic. I also caught up with WNML The Sports Animal's Joel Silverberg, who was the event's emcee.I also talk to Cooper Riehl from the House of Sport on this episode. Cooper is extremely helpful with kids on our field, and it was a pleasure to have him on the show. Listen as I give a coupon code that can be used for 20% off of ANY experience at DICK'S House of Sport.HOUSE OF SPORT Podcast is hosted by Casey Beaman.  Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @dickshouseofsportknx and check out the full events calendar at www.dicks.com/houseofsportknx DICK'S House of Sport - Knoxville

Do Not Worry
I Do NOT Want to Talk About This - DO NOT WORRY #35

Do Not Worry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 47:09


On Episode 35 of DO NOT WORRY, Anthony is joined by the interns as he gives an update on the Foody Wars! He's also reluctantly discussing the El 3ama controversy that blew up all over social media last week. He's also discussing local fitness instructor CAK and his beef with Dr. Food, Jad Hadid's birthday, and Squid Game!

Pump Fakes and Bad Takes Podcast
Webb at CAK - Week 5 (9.17.21)

Pump Fakes and Bad Takes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 153:14


Full Game Replay. Vince Ferrara and Don Mahoney had the call for the week 5 KOC Game of the Week. Webb defeated CAK 24-23. Game aired on AM 990. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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WNML All Audio Main Channel
Webb at CAK - Week 5 (9.17.21)

WNML All Audio Main Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 148:08


Full Game Replay. Vince Ferrara and Don Mahoney had the call for the week 5 KOC Game of the Week. Webb defeated CAK 24-23. Game aired on AM 990.

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Canton's Morning News with Pam Cook
Akron Canton Airport CEO Ren Camacho

Canton's Morning News with Pam Cook

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 7:14


What can you expect at CAK? Masks, parking, New Airlines- CEO Ren Camacho gives us everything we need to know when flying through the Akron Canton Airport!

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Lunar Free Minds Podcast met Jempi Moens
Greet Prins, voorzitter van de Kamer van Koophandel over vermenselijking, ruimte geven en daadkracht

Lunar Free Minds Podcast met Jempi Moens

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 36:31


Hoe transformeer je een grote zorgorganisatie succesvol tot een toekomstbestendig bedrijf waar cliënten graag wonen en werken, verwanten zich welkom voelen en waar medewerkers met veel plezier werken? En hoe pas je als onderdeel van je strategische koers vermenselijking toe en zet je tegelijk in op technologische innovatie? Jempi gaat met Greet Prins in gesprek. Greet is sinds 1 april voorzitter van de Kamer van Koophandel. Daarnaast is ze CDA-senator in de eerste kamer, vice-voorzitter bestuur van Vereniging Gehandicaptenzorg Nederland en lid van de Raad van Advies van CAK. Tevens  bekleedt zij diverse toezichthoudende functies. De afgelopen 12 jaar is zij werkzaam geweest bij een Philadelphia zorg als voorzitter van de Raad van Bestuur en heeft een toekomstbestendige organisatie achter gelaten. Een daadkrachtige en bevlogen Free Mind. Waar komt haar passie en drive vandaan en wat motiveert haar?

Garden Basics with Farmer Fred
088 Empire Apple on Fabulous Fruit Friday! Pruning Tomatoes for Earlier Production. Gasoline Tips for Outdoor Power Equipment.

Garden Basics with Farmer Fred

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 28:46 Transcription Available


Do you like apples? Fruit tree expert Ed Laivo of TomorrowsHarvest.com returns with an apple variety that is not only delicious, but can be grown throughout most of the United States. Today on Fabulous Fruit Friday, it’s the Empire apple. If you’re having problems starting your outdoor garden power equipment, it might be your gas. We have tips to make sure your mower, weed trimmer, leaf blower and other gas powered equipment starts on the first pull of the rope or turn of the key. And, our favorite college horticulture professor, Debbie Flower, has tomato plant pruning tips that can hasten the arrival of those tasty red orbs in the coming months.It’s all on episode 88 of the Garden Basics podcast, brought to you by Smart Pots and Tomorrows Harvest. And we will do it all in under 30 minutes. Let’s go!Pictured:The Empire AppleLinks:Smart Pots!Tomorrow's HarvestJB's Power Equipment,  Davis, CAK-100 Gasoline AdditiveMore episodes and info available at Garden Basics with Farmer FredGarden Basics comes out every Tuesday and Friday. More info including live links, product information, transcripts, and chapters available at the home site for Garden Basics with Farmer Fred. Please subscribe, and, if you are listening on Apple, please leave a comment or rating. That helps us decide which garden topics you would like to see addressed.Got a garden question? There are several ways to get in touch: leave an audio question without making a phone call via Speakpipe at https://www.speakpipe.com/gardenbasicsText or call us the question: 916-292-8964. E-mail: fred@farmerfred.com or, leave a question at the Facebook, Twitter or Instagram locations below. Be sure to tell us where you are when you leave a question, because all gardening is local. And thank you for listening also to the Green Acres Garden Podcast with Farmer Fred .All About Farmer Fred:Farmer Fred website: http://farmerfred.comDaily Garden tips and snark on TwitterThe Farmer Fred Rant! BlogFacebook:  "Get Growing with Farmer Fred"Instagram: farmerfredhoffmanFarmer Fred Garden Videos on YouTubeAs an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases from possible links mentioned here.

Ray Horner Show
Ren Camacho - Akron-Canton Airport

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021


The frigid temperatures, along with the ongoing pandemic, has given many in the Akron area some cabin fever, and some are itching to get away to greener and warmer climates. But how safe are the airports in 2021? Very safe, according to Ren Camacho, president and CEO of the Akron-Canton Airport. Camacho joined the Ray Horner Morning Show to talk about the sanitization methods they continue to do going forward. Camacho says CAK will be used as a testing site for those concerned about possibly catching the virus on the plane or from their destination.

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Kance Kite
Eps 12 - Bujang "Cakau Duet dari Game!" Bagian 2

Kance Kite

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 33:18


Ini melanjutke dari episode sebelumnyo, dapet penghasilan dari hobi emang enak, tetapi prosesnyo semudah itu apo? Nah kali ini kawan kito Idrus alias Muis @muis_tj bakal cerito soal Muis Shop nyo. Cak mano Muis Shop biso terbangun, perjuangannyo, dan hal menarik lain. Kance biso dengeri di bagian 2 ini yo! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kancekite/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kancekite/support

Kance Kite
Eps 11 - Bujang "Muis Shop Kebanggan Kito" Bagian 1

Kance Kite

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 21:02


Dapet penghasilan dari hobi emang enak, tetapi prosesnyo semudah itu apo? Nah kali ini kawan kito Idrus alias Muis (@muis_tj) bakal cerito soal Muis Shop nyo. Cak mano Muis Shop biso terbangun, perjuangannyo, dan hal menarik lain. Kance biso dengeri di bagian 1 ini yo! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kancekite/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kancekite/support

Community Pulse
Episode 4 - Renato Camacho, President & CEO Akron-Canton Airport

Community Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 32:44


A gem of the Midwest, Akron Canton Airport is responsible for the first and last impression visitors have of Northeast Ohio. On this episode, we're joined by CAK's President and CEO, Renato Camacho. With a focus on improvements and economic prosperity, Renato shares his vision for maintaining a safe, convenient experience that speaks to the culture of the region and ensures the airport remains a vital asset to the community.

knepknanteg
Watesari 19/11/2020

knepknanteg

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 160:24


hari ini yang hadir adalah Cak yunan, Cak woko dan Cak pepenk. setelah menunggu beberapa waktu, hadirlah Pak Nurul Cholidi (Ketua BUMDesa). dan anggota Pokdarwis tidak hadir seluruhnya. kami membahas tentang apa saja yang berkaitan dengan Watesari mengenai hal-hal teknis dan non-teknis yang terjadi di Desa Watesari.

WNML All Audio Main Channel
Goodpasture vs CAK - Week 13 (10.13.20)

WNML All Audio Main Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 160:43


Full Game Replay. Joel Silverberg and Brian Tatum had the call for week 13 of High School Football. Goodpasture defeated CAK 61-43. Aired on NewsTalk 98.7

Pump Fakes and Bad Takes Podcast
Goodpasture vs CAK - Week 13 (10.13.20)

Pump Fakes and Bad Takes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 160:43


Full Game Replay. Joel Silverberg and Brian Tatum had the call for week 13 of High School Football. Goodpasture defeated CAK 61-43. Aired on NewsTalk 98.7

Killa Kela
Insane & Rich of No Limitz Graffiti crew (UK Graff writers)

Killa Kela

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 94:17


This week is a very special episode, going back to the source with 2 of the founding members of the legendary London crew No Limitz - INSANE & RICH. Penned as one of the first crews to ever paint at Trellick Gardens (later to become listed as a Hall Of Fame) No Limitz. We go deep into stories of the crew, with all crew members inc. Rage, Saga (RIP), Cak. plus stories with State Of Art, TU & more. We also get their take on the latest graff, we also get into Rich & his genre defining Black Opps / Sub Low movement - the pre cursor for Grime & Dubstep. Legacy holders in the building, know your history - this is Insane & Rich's podcast live from the Earths Edge! BE A PART OF THE SCENE & SIGN UP TO OUR MAILING LIST AND RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE NEWS, PODCASTS, LIVE SHOWS AND LIMITED ADDITION KILLA KELA CONTENT FIRST https://mailchi.mp/7482095b6593/killa... DONT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR NUMBER ONE MUSIC IN STREET CULTURE PLATFORM OK! Documenting the Graffiti Artists of History past, before their critical acclaims and contributions to the urban arts. Disclaimer: This presentation is for documentation and educational purposes only. No hard drive copies, footage or records of any interviews are held by Killa Kela and once uploaded to the outlets listed below, those are the only records in existence. Any illegal activity discussed is spoken only by our guests within historical context, and is neither encouraged, supported or incited. Any views or opinions made by the guests who appear on this platform are of their own. BE A PART OF THE SCENE & SIGN UP TO OUR MAILING LIST AND RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE NEWS, PODCASTS, LIVE SHOWS AND LIMITED ADDITION KILLA KELA CONTENT FIRST https://mailchi.mp/7482095b6593/killa... Subscribe the Killa Kela Podcast @ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...

Pump Fakes and Bad Takes Podcast
Grace @ CAK - Week 10 (10.23.20)

Pump Fakes and Bad Takes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 142:13


Full Game Replay. Vince Ferrara and Don Mahoney had the call for the Week 10 KOC Game Of The Week. CAK defeated Grace 48-21. Aired on AM 990.

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The SETN Preps Podcast
We're Finally Getting Serious... (Week 6 Recap)

The SETN Preps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 38:41


Chris and Chandler talk about the best games of Week 6 including Bledsoe County's thumping of rival Sequatchie County, Ooltewah's motivating victory over Soddy Daisy, CCS's surprising blowout to CAK, Brainerd's 60-point performance, and McMinn's dominant showing against Bearden. All of the and more this week's episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/setn-preps-chatt/support

Bakpia Udin
Haredang

Bakpia Udin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 1:37


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PaperPlayer biorxiv biochemistry
Structural basis for the activation of CDK7 by MAT1 and Cyclin H

PaperPlayer biorxiv biochemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.20.258632v1?rss=1 Authors: Peissert, S., Schlosser, A., Kendel, R., Kuper, J., Kisker, C. Abstract: CDK7, Cyclin H, and MAT1 form the heterotrimeric CDK activating kinase (CAK) complex. CAK is a vital factor for the two essential processes of transcription and cell cycle control. When associated with the general transcription factor II H (TFIIH) it activates RNA polymerase II by hyperphosphorylation of its C-terminal domain (CTD). In the absence of TFIIH it phosphorylates the T-loop of CDKs that control cell cycle progression. CAK holds a special position among the CDK branch due to this dual activity and the dependence on the MAT1 protein for activation in addition to Cyclin H. We solved the structure of the CAK complex from the model organism C. thermophilum at 2.6 [A] resolution. Our structure reveals an intricate network of interactions between MAT1 and its two binding partners CDK7 and Cyclin H providing a structural basis for the mechanism of CDK7 activation and CAK activity regulation. In vitro activity measurements combined with functional mutagenesis show that CDK7 activation can occur independently of T-loop phosphorylation and is thus exclusively MAT1 dependent by positioning the CDK7 T-loop in its active conformation. Finally, our structure of the active CAK with a peptide model provides a molecular rationale for heptad repeat phosphorylation. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Akron Roundtable Podcast
Renato Camacho,CEO (CAK): Akron-Canton Airport–Overcoming Current Challenges & Seizing Opportunities in a Post-Pandemic World

Akron Roundtable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 42:22


Program: Prior to 2020, the Akron-Canton Airport (CAK), challenged by a reduction of passenger traffic of more than 50% since 2012, looks at plans to rebound. With social distancing measures in place, a gate expansion project, right-sizes the facility for the future. A Strategic Plan looks to the future as customer-centric with a preservation of assets, revenue generation, & social responsibility at the core of CAK's mission. Ren, elaborates on all of this & more in his June 25th, 2020, Akron Roundtable. Speaker: Renato “Ren” Camacho is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Akron-Canton Airport following a unanimous appointment by the Airport Authority's Board of Trustees in 2018.   Find full speaker bio, and the event details here: https://bit.ly/3ichZjr

Healthy Medicine Radio
Healthy Medicine #109: Herbal Strategies

Healthy Medicine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020


Dr Zieve explores the idea of treating the root causes of illness with colleague and herbalist Jason Miller of Jade Mountain Medicine.Jason Miller, Lac, MAcOM, CH, CAK, specializes in the management of cancer, diabetes, and neuromuscular disorders, applying techniques and knowledge gained over years of study worldwide. He also serves as product specialist for Natura Health Products, Inc. where he offers consultations and technical support for Natura's professional clients. Jason is also a member of the Natura Board of Directors, and is on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Mederi Foundation. Read more at www.mederifoundation.org. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element

Voice Bang Barlote
NGOBRAS BOJO #1 with Cak bren

Voice Bang Barlote

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 31:30


Episode #1 Ngobras bojo (ngobrol asik boso jowo) sekarang bang barlote sudah bersama partner baru di program ini yaitu Cak brentek (hanggita pratama) semoga kalian menikmati obrolan kita.. LISTEN DUDE

Ray Horner Show
Ray Horner Show - 5/1/2020 Part 2

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020


:17 - The days of sitting in waiting rooms may be things of the past. Dr. Rob McGregor is the medical director from Akron Children’s Hospital discussed the changes at ACH’s facilities, from mask wearing to waiting in one’s car until the appointment time, to being screened before entering and changes in the maternity ward. 6:57 - Every industry in Ohio has been impacted by COVID-19 and the lockdown, but the strain has definitely been put on the farmers. Ty Higgins is with the Ohio Farm Bureau, and he answered questions that many have had on farm production in the state. Higgins discussed the pressure on the processing plants, the meat shortage that is becoming a reality, and the economic hit this is having on farmers everywhere. 17:33 - Another industry hit hard are the airlines. And not just the airline companies themselves, but the airports both large and small. On the smaller scale, Akron-Canton Airport has taken it on the chin, but they continue to stay creative and meeting guidelines to ensure safety, according to CAK president Ren Camacho.

Ray Horner Show
Ren Camacho - Akron-Canton Airport

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020


Another industry hit hard are the airlines. And not just the airline companies themselves, but the airports both large and small. On the smaller scale, Akron-Canton Airport has taken it on the chin, but they continue to stay creative and meeting guidelines to ensure safety, according to CAK president Ren Camacho.

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Ray Horner Show
Ren Camacho - Akron Canton Airport

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020


A look at how the pandemic is affecting CAK and the travel business as a whole.

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Ray Horner Show
Ray Horner Show - 3/26/2020 Part 2

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020


:17 - The $2 trillion stimulus bill to help families and those affected by the Coronavirus layoffs was passed by the Senate. US Senator Sherrod Brown called into the program to discuss the process and how the Senate has responded during this crisis. 6:58 - It’s no secret that the airline industry has taken a hit during this pandemic, and that includes airports such as the Akron-Canton Airport. Ren Camacho, the president at CAK, rattled off some numbers and how the airport 12:58 - Just to give another update locally, Akron mayor Dan Horrigan joined the show to discuss non-essential business shutdowns, the impact on the economy, and importance of social distancing. 19:42 - Globally, how well are the United States and China responding during this outbreak? Dr. Mark Cassell, professor of global politics at Kent State University, shared his thoughts.

SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast

Breaking 2FA Soft Tokens https://resources.fox-it.com/rs/170-CAK-271/images/201912_Report_Operation_Wocao.pdf PiHole Dashboard https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/ELK+Dashboard+for+Pihole+Logs/25652/ Corrupt Office Documents https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Corrupt+Office+Documents/25650/ Enumerating Office 365 Users https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Enumerating+office365+users/25648/

SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast

Breaking 2FA Soft Tokens https://resources.fox-it.com/rs/170-CAK-271/images/201912_Report_Operation_Wocao.pdf PiHole Dashboard https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/ELK+Dashboard+for+Pihole+Logs/25652/ Corrupt Office Documents https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Corrupt+Office+Documents/25650/ Enumerating Office 365 Users https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Enumerating+office365+users/25648/

WNML All Audio Main Channel
CAK @ Grace (10.25.19)

WNML All Audio Main Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 158:21


CAK won a defensive struggle Friday night over Grace on a cold, rainy night in East Tennessee.

Pump Fakes and Bad Takes Podcast
CAK @ Grace (10.25.19)

Pump Fakes and Bad Takes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 158:21


CAK won a defensive struggle Friday night over Grace on a cold, rainy night in East Tennessee.

The SETN Preps Podcast
[S2:E14] Avoiding the Trap Week (Week 9 Recap)

The SETN Preps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 30:23


Chris and Chandler talk about the recent eligibility issue at Notre Dame, Soddy-Daisy's possible region-clinching performance, and Boyd-Buchanan's gutsy performance against CAK.  All of that and much more on this recap of Week 9 in the Chattanooga Area. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/setn-preps-chatt/support

The SETN Preps Podcast
[S2:E8] Thunderstorms and the Jay Hardy Inury (Week 6 Review)

The SETN Preps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 52:46


Chris and Chandler dive in to the injury of 4-Star prospect and McCallie Defensive Lineman Jay Hardy and talk to McCallie head coach Ralph Potter about the injury and the repercussions of the incident. The guys also give their top 5 in the large and small schools as well as recap some of the best games of Week 6 including: Sequatchie County vs. Bledsoe County, CCS vs. CAK, East Ridge vs. Signal Mountain, and Walker Valley vs. Cumberland County and much, much more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/setn-preps-chatt/support

The SETN Preps Podcast
[S2:E7] The Malt Shop Rivalry Comes Back to Town (Week 6 Preview)

The SETN Preps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 21:32


Chris and Chandler preview one of the best weeks of the year as Red Bank and South Pittsburg renew a rivalry that hasn't been played since the 1959. The guys also take a look at some other matchups of note, including the Battle for the Stump between Sequatchie County and Bledsoe County, Tyner's road trip to Alcoa, Ooltewah's bout with Soddy-Daisy, and Chattanooga Christian's showdown with CAK in Knoxville. All of that and much more of this week's preview of Week 6. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/setn-preps-chatt/support

Bajolball
#WaterBreak - Tentang Outlet Bongkar

Bajolball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 18:12


Di segmen #WaterBreak yang kedua ini kita berkunjung ke salah satu outlet yang juga menjadi re-seller Persebaya Store yaitu Outlet Bongkar. Di episode ini kami berbincang dengan Cak @arifbongkar (akun instagram)  tentang awal mula berdiri nya Outlet Bongkar hingga pengaruhnya ke Outlet Bongkar jika Persebaya gagal mendapatkan hasil yang maksimal di pertandingan yang dimainkan. 

Vols Interviews and More
Max Smith Malachi Harrison (CAK)

Vols Interviews and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019


Some leaders on and off the field from CAK broke down summer workouts with Cainer at the KFOA High School Media Day.

Vols Interviews and More
Travis Mozingo (CAK HC)

Vols Interviews and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019


The head man from CAK previewed the 2019 season with Eric Cain at the KFOA High School Media Day.

Vols Interviews and More
Travis Mozingo (CAK HC)

Vols Interviews and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 4:05


The head man from CAK previewed the 2019 season with Eric Cain at the KFOA High School Media Day.

WNML All Audio Main Channel
Max Smith Malachi Harrison (CAK)

WNML All Audio Main Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 4:09


Some leaders on and off the field from CAK broke down summer workouts with Cainer at the KFOA High School Media Day.

WNML All Audio Main Channel
Travis Mozingo (CAK HC)

WNML All Audio Main Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 4:05


The head man from CAK previewed the 2019 season with Eric Cain at the KFOA High School Media Day.

Vols Interviews and More
Max Smith Malachi Harrison (CAK)

Vols Interviews and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 4:09


Some leaders on and off the field from CAK broke down summer workouts with Cainer at the KFOA High School Media Day.

Celoteh Ayev
Toxic Relationship (Palembangnese)

Celoteh Ayev

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 49:37


Hai, selamat lebaran galo-galo. Episode kali ini kito lagi ngebahas tentang hubungan yg dak sehat alias toxic relationship. Cak mano sih definisi hubunhan dak sehat tuh? Dan cakmano perspektif kami dan pengalaman kami akan toxic relationship. Kami jugo kasih tips untuk kalian yg sedang mengalami hubungan yg dak sehat, semoga kalian segera terselamatkan yoo. Selamat mendengarkan yooo ❤️

Celoteh Ayev
Gagal Move On (Palembangnese)

Celoteh Ayev

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 47:47


Pernah dak sih dulur-dulur ngeraso jadi bucin karno gagal move on? Apo sih penyebabnyo biso buyan cak itu? Cak dak katek yang lain bae hahaha. Ettt, tapi bentar. Aku, Nadya dan Ibnu jugo pernah loh jadi bucin dan gagal move on pas kami masih kinyis. Di dengerke yeh hehehe.

Move Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey
20 The Eye Bone is Connected to the Neck Bone with Dr. Marla Omar

Move Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 31:29


Dr. Doug Stephey welcomes Dr. Marla Omar DC, CAK of Tri-City Chiropractic Clinic in Walnut, California discuss what it means to be a neurologic chiropractor and the role the visual system plays in movement, posture, gait, balance, and gut function. Please visit this link to see the video Dr. Stephey references in this episode regarding the miracle of blue lenses: https://vimeo.com/324751244 Dr. Marla Omar, D.C., C.A.K. Tri-City Chiropractic Clinic 100 Pierre Road Suite A Walnut, CA 91789 Office: (909) 594-6181 https://drmarlaomar.com Douglas W. Stephey, O.D., M.S. is a full-service eye and vision care provider in Southern California and is a sought-after conference speaker, educator, and passionate advocate for patients diagnosed with dyslexia, specific learning disability, ADHD, autism, and any other qualifying diagnosis for an IEP or 504 plan. Douglas W. Stephey, O.D., M.S. 208 West Badillo St. Covina, CA 91723 Phone: 626-332-4510 Website: http://bit.ly/DouglasWStepheyWebsite Videos: http://bit.ly/DrStepheyOptometryVideos The Move Look & Listen Podcast is brought to you in part, by Audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/InBound

Move Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey
21 Primitive Reflexes with Dr. Marla Omar DC, CAK

Move Look & Listen Podcast with Dr. Douglas Stephey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 34:36


Dr. Doug Stephey welcomes back Dr. Marla Omar DC, CAK of Tri-City Chiropractic Clinic in Walnut, California discuss the role retained primitive reflexes play in overall development. Although these reflexes have been reported in the literature for decades they continue to be overlooked by education, medicine, and many therapy practices. Dr. Marla Omar, D.C., C.A.K. Tri-City Chiropractic Clinic 100 Pierre Road Suite A Walnut, CA 91789 Office: (909) 594-6181 Website: https://drmarlaomar.com Douglas W. Stephey, O.D., M.S. is a full-service eye and vision care provider in Southern California and is a sought-after conference speaker, educator, and passionate advocate for patients diagnosed with dyslexia, specific learning disability, ADHD, autism, and any other qualifying diagnosis for an IEP or 504 plan. Douglas W. Stephey, O.D., M.S. 208 West Badillo St. Covina, CA 91723 Phone: 626-332-4510 Website: http://bit.ly/DouglasWStephey Website Videos: http://bit.ly/DrStepheyOptometryVideos The Move Look & Listen Podcast is brought to you in part, by Audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/InBound  

Digitalmagazin von Radio Stadtfilter

Kummerbox live mit ein bisschen Vorgeplänkel, das zu einer Idee für eine kommende Sendung führt – die sich kurz mit CAK umschreiben liesse – «Computer aided Kreativität» nämlich. Was die...

Omegacak Musical Mélange
Influences: Mark Lanegan

Omegacak Musical Mélange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2012 62:19


My love for Mark Lanegan meets my love for discovering new music. Join the Prof as I explore M. Lanegan's favorite albums of all time. I'll add a bunch to dropbox so y'all can check them out if you dig 'em here. Also, check out my Pinterest board dedicated to the podcast. 3 phases, son. Podcast Pinterest Dropbox (bonus) Enjoy http://pinterest.com/ssiko138/mark-lanegan-podcast/

Omegacak Musical Mélange
Professor's Best Albums of 2011

Omegacak Musical Mélange

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2011 67:16


Do it and reap the benefits. Like the shake weight

Omegacak Musical Mélange
Halloween 2011

Omegacak Musical Mélange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2011 47:00


The first step in surviving a horror movie is to determine which type of movie you're in. The Prof runs down the 5 horror movie genres you may find your peril in. Let's go!

Omegacak Musical Mélange
The Professor's Best of 2010

Omegacak Musical Mélange

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2010 48:36


The Professor totes picks his faves of 2010. Best new act...check. Best new discovery...check. Best bandwagon band...check. Best song...check. Best use of using 'witness protection' voice...check. Plus many more!!!