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Best podcasts about Canister

Latest podcast episodes about Canister

Inside The Line: The Catskills
Episode 129 - Trail Magic, Kaaterskill Clove and More

Inside The Line: The Catskills

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 123:42


Welcome to episode 129 of Inside The Line: The Catskill Mountains Podcast! Tonight, Tad and I chat about recent news, my adventure in the Shenandoah's and the expo survey! If you need a sticker, email me or go to Camp Catskill! Subscribe on any platform! Share! Donate! Do whatever you want! I'm just glad you're listening! And remember... VOLUNTEER!!!!!! Links for the Podcast: https://linktr.ee/ISLCatskillsPodcast, Donate a coffee to support the show! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ITLCatskills, Like to be a sponsor or monthly supporter of the show? Go here! - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ITLCatskills/membership Thanks to the sponsors of the show! Outdoor chronicles photography - https://www.outdoorchroniclesphotography.com/, Trailbound Project - https://www.trailboundproject.com/, Camp Catskill - https://campcatskill.co/, Scenic Route Guiding - https://adventurewiththescenicroute.com/, Another Summit - https://www.guardianrevival.org/programs/another-summit Links: 10 day Hiker Rescue, AT Heat Map, Peekamoose Permits, Catskill 3500 Canister, Steve Aaron Photos Volunteer Opportunities: Trailhead stewards for 3500 Club - https://www.catskill3500club.com/adopt-a-trailhead?fbclid=IwAR31Mb5VkefBQglzgr fm-hGfooL49yYz3twuSAkr8rrKEnzg8ZSl97XbwUw, Catskills Trail Crew - https://www.nynjtc.org/trailcrew/catskills-trail-crew, NYNJTC Volunteering - https://www.nynjtc.org/catskills, Catskill Center - https://catskillcenter.org/, Catskill Mountain Club - https://catskillmountainclub.org/about-us/, Catskill Mountainkeeper - https://www.catskillmountainkeeper.org/, Bramley Mountain Fire Tower - https://bramleymountainfiretower.org/  Post Hike Brews and Bites - Maeve's Place #shenadoahs #at #thruhikers #appalachiantrail #kaaterskillclove #rescues#visitcatskills #catskillstrails #catskillmountains #catskillspodcast #catskills #catskillpark #podcast #catskillshiker #volunteers #catskillmountainsnewyork #catskillspodcast #catskillshiker #catskillshiking #hiking #insidethelinecatskillmountainspodcast #volunteercatskills #catskill3500 #hikethecatskills --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/insidethelinesthecatskill/support

The Saltwater Aquarium Radio Podcast
Saltwater Aquarium Radio Podcast 285: Canister Filter Mishap and Saltwater Fish

The Saltwater Aquarium Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 31:26


In this episode of Saltwater Aquarium Radio we talk about a canister filter mishap and saltwater fish for established reef tanks. Also I answer a question on recouped live rock . Be sure to check [...] The post Saltwater Aquarium Radio Podcast 285: Canister Filter Mishap and Saltwater Fish appeared first on Saltwater Aquarium Radio.

Released Relics
Ammo Canister

Released Relics

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 6:52


Matt explains why he has an ammo canister and how he plans to release it.

Tank Talk
Episode 34: Canister Filters Decoded, Everything you Need To Know!

Tank Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 64:54


The Tank Talk podcast in Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tank-talk/id1696200085 The Tank Talk Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3PKLyyOY0vFax6pse9xnEG?si=b6223203c0eb4c06 The Tank Talk Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tanktalkpodcast?utmsource=igwebbuttonshare_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== The Tank Talk Podcast on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tanktalkpodcast?isfromwebapp=1&sender_device=pc The Tank Talk Facebook group is a place to share your aquariums, ask questions or just hang out with cool people: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1674032529542132/ Johns website with live plants, live snails fish food, chemicals and all the equipment you need for your aquarium. Plus fun KGTropicals merch: https://keepfishkeeping.com Jasons website where you can order Primetime Aquatics merch or reserve your fish to be picked up at local swaps in the Chicago area: https://www.primetimeaquatics.com aquariumhobby #fishkeeping #fishtank #aquarium #petfish

Don't Panic
The Flying Oxygen Canister

Don't Panic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 60:07


In this episode, the hosts continue to discuss various topics related to air travel including flying standby, reclining seats, sleeping on planes, choosing between direct flights and layovers, baggage mishandling, and airline rankings. dontpanic.io Proud member of the Coffee & Beer family of podcasts, streaming at coffeeandbeer.tv.

Pan To Pen: A Story Telling Podcast By A Chef Telling Fatual and Fictional Stories
The Gas Canister: A Story of Mystery and Suspense

Pan To Pen: A Story Telling Podcast By A Chef Telling Fatual and Fictional Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 16:35 Transcription Available


"The Gas Canister" is a mysterious and suspenseful story about a stranded traveler on a dark, lonely road without cell service. He has to decide whether to wait or walk through the darkness to find help. Along the way, he encounters the unexpected and learns about the secrets that lurk in the shadows. This is a work of fiction.Podcast websiteTo leave a review, comment, or idea, access transcripts, and communicate with Tate, please visit us at https://www.pantopen.com

Backpacking Light Podcast
Episode 98 | Canister Stoves in the Winter

Backpacking Light Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 21:49


In episode 98 of the Backpacking Light podcast we're going to learn how to get the most out of your ultralight canister stove for winter backpacking. To view the show notes for this podcast, click here.

Science Friday
NASA Opens Canister With Asteroid Sample | ADHD Prescription Rates Spiked During The Pandemic

Science Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 25:15


Engineers had to design bespoke tools to open the OSIRIS-REx capsule nearly four months after it arrived back on Earth. Also, prescription rates for ADHD drugs rose by 30% from 2020-2022, with large increases among women and young people.NASA Finally Opens Canister Containing Asteroid SampleNASA's OSIRIS-REx was the first U.S. mission to retrieve fragments of an asteroid, which arrived in September 2023. There was just one small issue: NASA technicians couldn't open the capsule, which held space rocks from an asteroid called Bennu. NASA announced this week that they finally managed to open the capsule on January 10. Engineers designed new tools to remove the final two of 35 fasteners, which would not budge.Guest host Arielle Duhaime-Ross talks with Maggie Koerth, science writer and editorial lead for Carbon Plan, about the asteroid capsule and other top science news of the week, including chimpanzees catching human colds, advances toward a cure for autoimmune disorders and honeybee crimes.ADHD Prescription Rates Spiked During The Pandemic–Why?The rate of prescriptions for ADHD medications rose by 30% during the height of the pandemic, from 2020 to 2022. Most of these new prescriptions were given to people between the ages of 20 and 39. And the prescription rate for those assigned female at birth, including women and some trans people, doubled during this time as well, according to a recent study. Prescriptions for anxiety and depression medications did not rise at a similarly high rate during that time.While it's still not entirely clear what led to this dramatic increase, experts point to several contributing factors: The pandemic changed routines and made lifelong ADHD symptoms more apparent, content creators on social media platforms like TikTok increased awareness of symptoms, and a proliferation of online pharmacies expedited diagnosis and prescriptions for ADHD medications like Adderall.Guest host Arielle Duhaime-Ross speaks with Dr. Julia Schechter, co-director of Duke University's Center for Girls & Women with ADHD, to make sense of these trends.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. To stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.

Innovation Now
Bonus Material

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024


One can only imagine what mysteries about our cosmic heritage these tiny pieces from an asteroid millions of miles away will reveal.

SPACE NEWS POD
NASA's Returned Asteroid Sample Canister Contains More Asteroid Than Expected

SPACE NEWS POD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 5:54


Today's story centers around NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission to the asteroid Bennu. The spacecraft successfully returned to Earth with a cache of samples, but scientists have encountered an unexpected issue: there's too much of it. This surplus of asteroid material, while slowing down the analysis process, has potential for additional scientific breakthroughs. In 2020, OSIRIS-REx touched down on Bennu, a near-Earth asteroid. Using its specialized Touch-and-Go Sample Acquisition Mechanism (TAGSAM) head, it collected rock and dust samples from the asteroid's surface. When scientists at NASA's Johnson Space Center began to open the canister, they found not only the expected sample within the TAGSAM but also an unanticipated excess of material coating the lid and base of the canister.

Fundamentals
Internet Computer – Replacing all of traditional IT with a blockchain | Dominic Williams | Fundamentals ep.68

Fundamentals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 43:29


In this episode, were joined by Dominic Williams, the Founder and Chief Scientist as DFINITY, a major contributor to the internet computer blockchain. The Internet Computer is a general-purpose blockchain that hosts canister smart contracts. It is designed to provide a World Computer that can replace traditional IT and host a new generation of Web3 services and applications that run solely from the blockchain, without the need for traditional IT. It can also play the role of Web3 orchestrator, by interacting with traditional blockchains. In this episode with Dominic, we talk about the big vision behind the Internet Computer, and what the journey has looked like from initial idea to launching mainnet. Dominic walks us through the main technical innovations that have needed to be introduced to enable the vision for a true world computer, and we speak about the compelling real-world use cases that the IC can facilitate, and how adoption has been progressing for some of them. Over the next hour, we cover the evolution of smart contracts, identity authentication, open internet services, and building tamperproof, autonomous, and sovereign infrastructure. Tune in for a great discussion about restoring the Internet to its open, innovative, and creative roots. Internet Computer's dashboard on Token Terminal: https://tokenterminal.com/terminal/projects/internetcomputer DFINITY: https://dfinity.org/ Internet Computer: https://internetcomputer.org/ DFINITY on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/DFINITY Dominic on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/dominic_w Make sure to leave a comment if you have any questions

Army & Time Podcast
Canister Watches

Army & Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 75:02


This week I sat down with Chris, the owner of Canister Watches and current artillery officer in the Canadian Army.

Gear Priority Podcast with Justin Outdoors
What Makes a Canister Stove GOOD? w/ Phil Hitch (MSR)

Gear Priority Podcast with Justin Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 44:16


In this episode, I chat with Phil Hitch (an engineer with MSR) about what factors contribute to a backpacking stove working well or failing. We talk about how fuel types and temperature affect stoves and the different technologies that can make a stove work better in less-than-ideal conditions.

The Zulu Time Podcast
The ZT Podcast Episode 72: Droppin' Hot with Canister Watches.

The Zulu Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 54:28


In this episode Dan (@timely_moments) sits down with Chris (@canister_watches) to get the low down on all things Canister Watches. Chris talks about how he took a drawing of a watch at the kitchen table and turned it into a reality. He also gave an insight into running a micro brand whilst serving within the Canadian Royal Artillery. References for the episode are below. Canister Watches - @canister_watches The Guns of Normandy - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Guns-Normandy-Soldiers-View-France/dp/0771015038 Armada - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Armada-Ernest-Cline/dp/1780893043 The Ipcress File - https://www.amazon.co.uk/IPCRESS-File-Penguin-Modern-Classics/dp/B0931526NV/ref=sr_1_3?crid=HOFYXG6ANVOZ&keywords=ipcress+file&qid=1680903313&s=books&sprefix=ipcre%2Cstripbooks%2C80&sr=1-3

Premium ASMR
ASMR Scratching a Water Canister

Premium ASMR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 62:16


If you enjoyed this ASMR make sure to leave me a five star rating!

Inside The Line: The Catskills
Episode 59 - Goose Rescue on Westkill

Inside The Line: The Catskills

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 73:15


Merry Christmas everyone and welcome to episode 59 of Inside The Line: The Catskills! On this episode, I am joined by Yana and Jake of the 3500 club who did a heroic rescue of a brant goose on Westkill Mountain in 2018. We chat about how they knew about the situation, how they captured it and what happened after they saved its life! Tonight's history is about the towns that were flooded by the making of the reservoirs. Subscribe on any platform! Share! Donate! Do whatever you want! I'm just glad you're listening! And remember... VOLUNTEER!!!!!! Links for the Podcast: https://linktr.ee/ISLCatskillsPodcast Want to donate a coffee? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ITLCatskills Like to be a sponsor or monthly supporter of the show? Go here! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ITLCatskills/membership Outdoor chronicles photography - https://www.outdoorchroniclesphotography.com/ Catskill Canisters - http://catskill-3500-club.org/canister.php Email Yana for Canister - editor@catskill-3500-club.org How to help the Monarch Butterflies - https://blog.nwf.org/2015/02/saving-monarchs/ Trailhead stewards for 3500 Club - http://catskill-3500-club.org/adopt-a-trailhead.php Catskills Trail Crew - https://www.nynjtc.org/trailcrew/catskills-trail-crew NYNJTC Volunteering - https://www.nynjtc.org/catskills Catskill Center - https://catskillcenter.org/ Catskill Mountain Club - https://catskillmountainclub.org/about-us/ Catskill Mountainkeeper - https://www.catskillmountainkeeper.org/ Post Hike Brews and Bites: Sky View Mexican - https://www.skyviewmexican.com/ Brois - http://brios.net/ Peekamoose Tavern - https://www.peekamooserestaurant.com/ Russian Mule - https://russianmulebrewery.com/ Chicken Run - https://chickenrunwindham.com/ #rescue #gooserescue #westkill #3500club #3500 #hikesafe #volunteers #catskillmountains #catskillspodcast #catskills #catskillpark #podcast #catskillshiker #volunteers #catskillmountainsnewyork #catskillmountainsnewyork #catskillspodcast #catskillshiker #catskillshiking #hiking #insidethelinecatskillspodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/insidethelinesthecatskill/support

Today's Homeowner Podcast
Tips | Healthy Vacuuming

Today's Homeowner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 1:00


Canister vacuums can contribute to the scattering of dust and allergens in your home. Consider this type to ease your allergies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Breakfast Club
DONKEY OF THE DAY: Man Hospitalized After Shoving 8-inch Deodorant Canister In His Behind

The Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 8:17


Man Hospitalized After Shoving 8-inch Deodorant Canister In His BehindSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KNX In Depth
KNX In Depth: FDA to approve new COVID vaccines--NASA scrubs rocket launch to moon--Whipped cream canister hidden drug danger--Spanking in schools--Quiet firing

KNX In Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 50:04


The FDA is set this week to approve the revised and updated COVID vaccines--the ones that target the omicron variant. But there's concern about thorough testing on humans. We go In Depth into whether that concern is warranted.  The Biden administration is blaming Congress for the end, at least temporarily, to the program that lets you order free at-home COVID tests. So get them while you can.  NASA's planned rocket launch to the moon is delayed. We look into why.  Whipped cream adds that extra touch of sweetness to desserts. But if you buy it in a canister, there's a hidden drug danger teens have discovered.  A school district in the Midwest has decided to bring back spanking as a discipline tool. But could it do more harm than good?   Senator Lindsey Graham makes a comment about rioting if former President Trump is charged connected to the Mar-a-Lago search. Could we actually see political violence?  "Quiet quitting" has caught on. We've talked about it. Bosses know about it too so they have "quiet firing." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

KNX In Depth
KNX In Depth: FDA to approve new COVID vaccines--NASA scrubs rocket launch to moon--Whipped cream canister hidden drug danger--Spanking in schools--Quiet firing

KNX In Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 42:19


The FDA is set this week to approve the revised and updated COVID vaccines--the ones that target the omicron variant. But there's concern about thorough testing on humans. We go In Depth into whether that concern is warranted. The Biden administration is blaming Congress for the end, at least temporarily, to the program that lets you order free at-home COVID tests. So get them while you can. NASA's planned rocket launch to the moon is delayed. We look into why. Whipped cream adds that extra touch of sweetness to desserts. But if you buy it in a canister, there's a hidden drug danger teens have discovered. A school district in the Midwest has decided to bring back spanking as a discipline tool. But could it do more harm than good?  Senator Lindsey Graham makes a comment about rioting if former President Trump is charged connected to the Mar-a-Lago search. Could we actually see political violence? "Quiet quitting" has caught on. We've talked about it. Bosses know about it too so they have "quiet firing." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Economist Podcasts
Kicking the canister down the road: EU energy policy

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 19:21


Russia cut the gas flowing through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline by half in what many see as retaliation for Europe's support of Ukraine. EU energy ministers fear further cuts as winter approaches. A new research review suggests the decades-long reliance on SSRIs to treat depression was based on a false premise. And why Dakar's plant vendors show such high levels of trust. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Intelligence
Kicking the canister down the road: EU energy policy

The Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 19:21


Russia cut the gas flowing through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline by half in what many see as retaliation for Europe's support of Ukraine. EU energy ministers fear further cuts as winter approaches. A new research review suggests the decades-long reliance on SSRIs to treat depression was based on a false premise. And why Dakar's plant vendors show such high levels of trust. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The ForgeCast
Episode 166 - Canister Damascus

The ForgeCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 81:04


Ask us a question at:ask.forgecast@gmail.comfind us at:https://www.instagram.com/the.forgecast/https://www.facebook.com/TheForgeCastPodcast/Sam Townshttps://www.instagram.com/samtownsbladesmith/https://www.facebook.com/SamTownsBladesmithhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaJMbidCdie0rbmfN9ckkqwAlex Nortonhttps://www.instagram.com/valhallaironworks/https://www.facebook.com/valhallaironworksAU/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZSPCF71g7v974gaBVleSWg

Trust The Trail Podcast
209 How Fast Can You Burn?

Trust The Trail Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 38:59


On this episode we debate the long argued Jetboil versus the Pocket Rocket saga. Is one really better than the other? Is burn time speed more important than Canister efficiency? Is there a better stove to use when outdoor conditions change? You Betcha! Why is it a good idea to have both in your gear […]

Allow Us to Rethriftrodeuce Ourselves
12 Months of Thrifting: Recycled Candle Jar Canister DIY

Allow Us to Rethriftrodeuce Ourselves

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022


This month, in honor of Earth Day, we're challenging you to DIY or upcycle something using thrifted finds.  This episode is sponsored by Goodwill Akron. Goodwill Akron's mission is to help...

Allow Us to Rethriftrodeuce Ourselves
12 Months of Thrifting: Recycled Candle Jar Canister DIY

Allow Us to Rethriftrodeuce Ourselves

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 3:23


This month, in honor of Earth Day, we're challenging you to DIY or upcycle something using thrifted finds.  This episode is sponsored by Goodwill Akron. Goodwill Akron's mission is to help individuals prepare for, find, and retain employment. Learn more and find a store near you at goodwillakron.org. Thanks, it's Thrifted is a podcast about secondhand shopping hosted by two treasure-hunting friends, Dina & Shannon. Subscribe today. Follow on Instagram @dinasdays and @thanksitsthrifted.pod. For more about the podcast visit dinasdays.com/podcast. The post 12 Months of Thrifting: Recycled Candle Jar Canister DIY appeared first on Dina's Days.

Allow Us to Rethriftrodeuce Ourselves
12 Months of Thrifting: Recycled Candle Jar Canister DIY

Allow Us to Rethriftrodeuce Ourselves

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 3:23


This month, in honor of Earth Day, we're challenging you to DIY or upcycle something using thrifted finds.  This episode is sponsored by Goodwill Akron. Goodwill Akron's mission is to help individuals prepare for, find, and retain employment. Learn more and find a store near you at goodwillakron.org. Thanks, it's Thrifted is a podcast about secondhand shopping hosted by two treasure-hunting friends, Dina & Shannon. Subscribe today. Follow on Instagram @dinasdays and @thanksitsthrifted.pod. For more about the podcast visit dinasdays.com/podcast. The post 12 Months of Thrifting: Recycled Candle Jar Canister DIY appeared first on Dina's Days.

Drum History
Downsizing a Drum Collection with Louis Bernstein

Drum History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 56:22


Louis Bernstein not only had a large, high-end drum collection but he also had a true passion for hunting down many of the original famous drum films and tapes that we all enjoy on YouTube today - but Louis was faced with the challenge of moving to a Condo in 2013 and sell off the majority of his collection. He shares the process of how downsizing a collection of 140+ snares, 4 kits, countless rare tapes, Buddy Rich Memorabilia, and all sorts of other things worked and what he learned from the process. Louis also did a really cool Patreon bonus video episode where he shows us his Buddy Rich Big Band original music stand, and his Buddy Rich owned Canister throne. Check it out at patreon.com/drumhistorypodcast

Drum History
Downsizing a Drum Collection with Louis Bernstein

Drum History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 59:22


Louis Bernstein not only had a large, high-end drum collection but he also had a true passion for hunting down many of the original famous drum films and tapes that we all enjoy on YouTube today - but Louis was faced with the challenge of moving to a Condo in 2013 and sell off the majority of his collection. He shares the process of how downsizing a collection of 140+ snares, 4 kits, countless rare tapes, Buddy Rich Memorabilia, and all sorts of other things worked and what he learned from the process. Louis also did a really cool Patreon bonus video episode where he shows us his Buddy Rich Big Band original music stand, and his Buddy Rich owned Canister throne. Check it out at patreon.com/drumhistorypodcast

Geocache Talk
Gadget Talk - Installing the Canister Mechanism

Geocache Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 77:55


#gadgetcache #smartcache #gadgettalk

Dave & Gunnar Show
Episode 233: Flavor Canister

Dave & Gunnar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 31:52


This week Dave (https://dgshow.org/hosts/dave) and Gunnar (https://dgshow.org/hosts/gunnar) talk about reverse engineering taste and reverse engineering AI training sets! Google Meet bot (https://support.google.com/chat/answer/7655908?hl=en) Drafts (https://getdrafts.com/) Todoist (https://todoist.com/) The Eisenhower Matrix (https://www.eisenhower.me/eisenhower-matrix/) Tech Startup Wants To Gamify the U.S. Court System Using Crypto Tokens (https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7d7x3/tech-startup-wants-to-gamify-the-us-court-system-using-crypto-tokens) No one asked for lickable TV, and yet… (https://www.engadget.com/taste-the-tv-lickable-screen-173805499.html) This Weight-Changing Cup Alters Your Perception of Flavor (https://gizmodo.com/this-weight-changing-cup-alters-your-perception-of-flav-1847319581) This X Does Not Exist (https://thisxdoesnotexist.com/) Artist uses AI to perfectly fake 70s science fiction pulp covers – artwork and titles (https://cdm.link/2022/02/artist-uses-ai-to-perfectly-fake-70s-science-fiction-pulp-covers-artwork-and-titles/) This Olesya Does Not Exist (https://thisolesyadoesnotexist.glitch.me/) AI fake-face generators can be rewound to reveal the real faces they trained on (https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/10/12/1036844/ai-gan-fake-faces-data-privacy-security-leak/) Cutting Room Floor * Watch Eric Stoltz Play Marty McFly in Back to the Future Before Michael J. Fox Was Cast (https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/654657/eric-stoltz-vs-michael-j-fox-back-to-the-future-footage) * call this number: Odd Telephone Numbers (https://stormrider.io/odd-numbers.html) We Give Thanks * The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!

Dana & Jay In The Morning
Trending - What is this black canister? HEB named best grocer in Texas

Dana & Jay In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 1:02


We posted a picture on our Facebook page wondering if you can identify this black canister?? And our own HEB was named the best grocer in Texas and the second best in the NATION!

The Barone Report - (Everybody Loves Raymond Podcast)

Marie thinks Debra has her canister, but Debra says she doesn't. But when Debra finds it in Ally's room, she gets Ray and Robert to help her sneak it back into Marie's house.

The Visceral Voice Podcast
The Pressure Canister - The Pelvic Floor to the Larynx - with Dr. Aliza Rudavsky, DPT

The Visceral Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 46:16


Dr. Rudavsky is a physical therapist and professor at Penn State University. She treats performing artists including dancers and singers and uses a manual technique for treating the voice called "Vocal Unloading." She is the on-site physical therapist for the students at the Penn State School of Theatre and she also has an appointment in the kinesiology department. Her research is related to the relationship between the pelvic floor and the larynx in how they coordinate to modulate trunk pressures. centered-physio.comBe sure to check out our courses, and events at www.thevisceralvoice.com! And follow us on Instagram!Are you willing and able to becoming a Supporter of The Visceral Voice Podcast to help keep this podcast running? Please click here for our Patreon membership or here for a one-time PayPal contribution.

Rico's Watches Podcast
Episode 42: Canister Watch Company

Rico's Watches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 36:49


For this episode I sit down with Chris from Canister Watch Company. We discuss his service as an artillery officer in the Canadian Armed Forces, what lead him to start his own watch brand and the nuts and bolts of the the design of his first piece. This is a great episode with awesome insight into an  up and coming Canadian watch brand!  Canister's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canister_watches/

Idle Curiosities
042 - pre-hindenburg disaster canister

Idle Curiosities

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 46:07


Support us on Patreon!Join our Discord!Music by YuriBeatsArt by Katie RoseTwitter: @IdleCuriosities

Barnsley Museums
Episode 28 - In conversation with: Dana Kubick (Barnsley Canister Company

Barnsley Museums

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 32:20


Dana spoke about her first dealings as a commercial artist with the Barnsley Canister company. She came up to Barnsley early in 1983 and the rest was history - her career really took off with the company. She said coming up to Barnsley ‘changed her life'. Read more about Barnsley Canister Company in this blog: https://barnsleymuseums.art.blog/2020/06/10/tins-tins-tins/

Robin Banks & The Worst of the Hi FM Morning Show
8 July - Jonny tries to giveaway the rubbish from his house!

Robin Banks & The Worst of the Hi FM Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 51:37


Robin's great hack to get kids eating their vegetables... Adam Sandler is doing a movie about basketball... Calm Larry has a message for the ladies... the last two Fast and Furious movies are going into production... Jonny tries to give away the rubbish in his house on the show... no one cares about Jonny's competition... is your dog one of your best friends?... how magnets can help you lose weight... Jonny forgets how to speak... Robin's bit that is definitely NOT about Fortnite or Tiddlywinks... the things we forget the most... it was Jonny's birthday and he got a present FOR Robin... Donald Trump and his tax crimes... what did people miss most about their commute to the office during the pandemic?... the world's most respectful burglar... Robin's wife talks to herself... the surprising place couples spend most of their time together in the house... Robin's passionate football commentator quiz... Robin tries to wish Post Malone a happy birthday, but Jonny makes it all about himself... the disposable face mask that can detect Covid... the guys agree it's not nice to dump someone via text message... how David Walliams is encouraging people to get their Covid jabs... shop receipts could be making you less manly... Ryan Seacrest joins the guys for another edition of 'What's in Ryan Seacrest's Canister'... the woman who caused a crash at the Tour De France has been arrested... Jonny discusses hot dog etiquette... women prefer tall men (DUHHH!)... Calm Larry thinks outside the box... AND PERHAPS ONE OR TWO OTHER BITS.

Robin Banks & The Worst of the Hi FM Morning Show
1 July - What?? Did someone say 200? Did YOU??

Robin Banks & The Worst of the Hi FM Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 55:53


The first ever case of a shark attack... Jonny gets a text from a number he doesn't recognize, so the guys call it... Jonny's new sea-view apartment, but there's a twist... no one will be allowed to have fun at the Tokyo Olympics... a balloon ride to space??... a throwback to one of Robin and Jonny's first shows... Secret Government Alien Man phones to request a song... is this a clever or crazy way of getting back at an ex?... the new dating show coming to Netflix... Jonny scared a stranger while looking for a new place to live... US Government is releasing everything it knows about aliens... couples who blame all of their problems on the pandemic are actually what??.. Calm Larry puts his business on hold... single people smell differently to married people... what's in Ryan Seacrest's Canister today?... what really special thing did Jonny and his girlfriend do for their anniversary?... Usain Bolt has had twins... something disgusting Robin saw in a shopping trolley... Quasi from Hala wants Robin and Jonny to cheer him up... the guys play Rock, Paper, Scissors to decide what to do... has the pandemic made you age faster?... how ladies can appear younger to men... Calm Larry is lazy... Robin has been called in to Eihab's office and he looks terrible... the reason why everyone at Hi FM is rude to Jonny... Tinder is changing... Robin goes on a rant about ironing boards... you could soon get adverts INSIDE your car.. Men, it's time to take the cat picture off your dating profile... JEEEEPERS THAT'S A LOT OF BITS. HAPPY 200TH PODCAST!!!!

Film Canister
OSCAR WINNER REACTIONS - BONUS EPISODE - Film Canister Podcast Episode #6.5

Film Canister

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 17:16


Today we live react to the 2021 Oscars Ceremony. This episode is slightly late, but here it is regardless. We screamed quite loudly. Film Canister is a podcast where our four hosts - Jack, Manny, Tegan, and Luke - discuss movies; each film is decided by drawing a prompt from a jar, or canister. We go in turns recommending films and also answer questions drawn from a separate jar. The episodes take a while to put together for your listening pleasure - have a listen! If you have a suggestion for a prompt that should be in the jar, or just a question for us to answer (movie-related or not), let us know! Our Letterboxd Accounts: Jack: https://letterboxd.com/drbeesmd/ Luke: https://letterboxd.com/mahoganydoors/ Manny: https://letterboxd.com/mannyzev/ Tegan: https://letterboxd.com/teganisabelle/ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro & Update on the Podcast 0:34 Original Screenplay 1:24 Adapted Screenplay 2:00 International Film 2:31 Supporting Actor 3:15 Makeup & Hairstyling 3:46 Costume Design 4:10 Director 5:01 Sound 5:28 Live Action Short 6:15 Animated Short Film 6:38 Animated Film 7:10 Documentary Short 7:35 Documentary Film 8:46 Visual Effects 9:14 Supporting Actress 9:44 Production Design 10:22 Cinematography 11:22 Film Editing 11:52 Score 12:19 Original Song 13:10 Best Picture 14:30 Best Actress 15:20 Best Actor 16:48 Outro & Trophies Episode

Anywhere ASMR
ASMR breadcrumbs canister - tapping, no talking

Anywhere ASMR

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 30:01


In this 30 minute episode I tap on a breadcrumb canister without talking (beyond the intro).

Film Canister
What's Going to Win the 2021 Oscars? Reaction & Nomination Draft, PLUS: Stanley Kubrick's Worst Movie He Doesn't Want You To See - Film Canister Podcast Episode #6

Film Canister

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 53:40


Today we live react to the 2021 Oscar Nominations, play a drafting game to decide who is predicting what, and then discuss Stanley Kubrick's debut film - Fear and Desire - a hot mess he tried to hide from the world. On top of that, we talk 'Killer's Kiss,' another one-hour student film he made directly after. Finally, Jack pulls a 'director bracket' for next episode... listen to the end to see which director's catalog we're discussing next time! Film Canister is a podcast where our four hosts - Jack, Manny, Tegan, and Luke - discuss movies; each film is decided by drawing a prompt from a jar, or canister. We go in turns recommending films and also answer questions drawn from a separate jar. The episodes take a while to put together for your listening pleasure - have a listen! If you have a suggestion for a prompt that should be in the jar, or just a question for us to answer (movie-related or not), let us know! Our Letterboxd Accounts: Jack: https://letterboxd.com/drbeesmd/ Luke: https://letterboxd.com/mahoganydoors/ Manny: https://letterboxd.com/mannyzev/ Tegan: https://letterboxd.com/teganisabelle/ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 0:37 2021 Oscar Nominations Live Reaction 10:12 After Thoughts on Nominations 12:34 Oscar Winners Predictions Draft 23:03 Film Discussion: Fear and Desire - Stanley Kubrick's Worst Movie 33:46 Fear and Desire - Final Thoughts 34:48 Film Discussion: Killer's Kiss 49:07 Killer's Kiss - Final Thoughts 50:07 Jack's Film Selection: Director Bracket... 53:32 Outro Ballots: https://imgur.com/a/Xx42OnL Special Thanks to Jack for Composing the Drum Track during the Nomination Draft.

Film Canister
Sorry To Bother You, Scariest Movies, and Guest Callum - Film Canister Podcast Episode #5

Film Canister

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 51:32


Today (with our guest Callum) we discuss Sorry To Bother You, the scariest movies we've ever seen, music, paintings, and Jack embarrasses himself with a flawed Armie Hammer rant. Film Canister is a podcast where our four hosts - Jack, Manny, Tegan, and Luke - discuss movies; each film is decided by drawing a prompt from a jar, or canister. We go in turns recommending films and also answer questions drawn from a separate jar. The episodes take a while to put together for your listening pleasure - have a listen! If you have a suggestion for a prompt that should be in the jar, or just a question for us to answer (movie-related or not), let us know! Our Letterboxd Accounts: Jack: https://letterboxd.com/drbeesmd/ Luke: https://letterboxd.com/mahoganydoors/ Manny: https://letterboxd.com/mannyzev/ Tegan: https://letterboxd.com/teganisabelle/ Callum: https://letterboxd.com/callumrg/ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro & Manny Being a Trickster 0:40 Our Guest: Callum 0:53 Question #1: Favourite Movie of the 2010s 4:56 Question #2: Scariest Movie You've Ever Seen 7:57 Question #3: What Music Do You Like? 13:13 Film Discussion: Sorry To Bother You 17:05 Sorry To Bother You: Best Scene 19:40 Sorry To Bother You: Jack Embarrasses Himself on an Armie Hammer Rant 25:01 Sorry To Bother You: Best Performance 26:40 Sorry To Bother You: Best Day of the Year To Watch the Movie 28:51 Sorry To Bother You: Will You Watch It Again? 32:56 Sorry To Bother You: Who Do You Recommend This Movie To? 33:48 Sorry To Bother You: Did This Movie Move You? 37:20 Sorry To Bother You: Final Thoughts/Rating 38:34 Question #4: Your Last 10/10? 43:31 Question #5: Is Film Dying? 47:16 Question #6: Favourite Painting? 49:08 Luke's Film Selection: “Your Favourite Director's Worst Film” 51:22 Outro

Get Loud Fireworks Podcast
Fireworks: 60 Gram Canister Shells

Get Loud Fireworks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 15:55


In this episode, Chris & Gooch talk about different kinds of 60 gram canister shells, how these fireworks have evolved, and what they are today. There are four inch, five-inch, six-inch, seven-inch canisters down in the fireworks stores.... Who knows how big they'll go?

Film Canister
The Goonies, Underrated Films, and 0/10 Movies - Film Canister Podcast Episode #4

Film Canister

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 46:37


Today we discuss The Goonies, underrated movies, artificial intelligence, and if we have any 0/10 movies. Film Canister is a podcast where our four hosts - Jack, Manny, Tegan, and Luke - discuss movies; each film is decided by drawing a prompt from a jar, or canister. We go in turns recommending films and also answer questions drawn from a separate jar. The episodes take a while to put together for your listening pleasure - have a listen! If you have a suggestion for a prompt that should be in the jar, or just a question for us to answer (movie-related or not), let us know! Our Letterboxd Accounts: Jack: https://letterboxd.com/drbeesmd/ Luke: https://letterboxd.com/mahoganydoors/ Manny: https://letterboxd.com/mannyzev/ Tegan: https://letterboxd.com/teganisabelle/ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 2:08 Opinions on Bananas 2:36 Question #1: What is a movie you hate because you think it smells bad? 4:02 Question #2: Zephyr Asks... Why did we start the podcast? 5:42 Question #3: Do you think artificial intelligence's can be people? 9:33 The Goonies Film Discussion (SPOILERS) 23:40 The Goonies: What was the best scene? 27:27 The Goonies: What day of the year is best to watch this movie? 28:15 The Goonies: Themes 31:10 The Goonies: Final Thoughts 35:19 Question #4: Do you have any 0/10 movies? 38:09 Question #5: Most underrated movie? 43:48 Callum's Guest Episode Movie Choice... 46:29 Outro

Robin Banks & The Worst of the Hi FM Morning Show
11 March - The one for the ladies.

Robin Banks & The Worst of the Hi FM Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 53:22


The guys play 'What's in Seacrest's Canister'... a woman attacked her roommate for playing the same song on repeat... the Mars Perseverance Rover sent some exclusive audio to Robin and Jonny... when should you end an awkward conversation?... Keanu Reeves' worst and best movies... Robin poses a dating dilemma... Quasi from Hala comes in to give a message to the ladies... childless Jonny has some tips on parenting... Jonny's review of His Majesty's Cup Final... the REAL reason for Kim and Kanye's split... Taylor Swift is angry... why did the robber leave his credit card in the house he was robbing... Jonny does a mind test on Robin, and the results surprise him... why did people in the 40s, 50s, and 60s sound different in movies?... the story the guys can't tell on the radio... listeners call up to hear the story that the guys can't tell... why does a man have to pay a salary to his ex-wife?... Robin has a bit for the ladies to celebrate International Women's day... Robin and Jonny reminisce about their school days... Meghan Markle's Suits co-star comes to her defence... do you want to get paid to watch Friends?... if you are having a bad day, this girl's bad luck will make you feel better about yourself... how did Jonny spend international Women's day?... how would an advert for men's make-up sound?... how children are being affected by the pandemic... AND PROBABLY 1 OR 2 MORE BITS? DUNNO?

Film Canister
Akira, Our Favourite Movies, and 'Comfort Films' - Film Canister Podcast Episode #3

Film Canister

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 38:15


Today we discuss Akira, our favourite movies, overrated movies, and our biggest 'comfort films.' Film Canister is a podcast where our four hosts - Jack, Manny, Tegan, and Luke - discuss movies; each film is decided by drawing a prompt from a jar, or canister. We go in turns recommending films and also answer questions drawn from a separate jar. The episodes take a while to put together for your listening pleasure - have a listen! If you have a suggestion for a prompt that should be in the jar, or just a question for us to answer (movie-related or not), let us know! Our Letterboxd Accounts: Jack: https://letterboxd.com/drbeesmd/ Luke: https://letterboxd.com/mahoganydoors/ Manny: https://letterboxd.com/mannyzev/ Tegan: https://letterboxd.com/teganisabelle/ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 0:30 Jack Was Blackmailed Into Rating Repo Man 1/5 1:11 Tegan and Luke Almost Kidnapped Jack 2:46 Manny is TikTok Viral 3:30 Question #1: Your Favourite Movie 8:10 Question #2: THE MOST OVERRATED MOVIE OF ALL TIME 12:22 Question #3: Most Offensive Movie 14:26 FILM DISCUSSION: Akira 27:28 Final Thoughts on Akira 29:03 Tegan Hates Animated Movies (Except Barbie) 31:17 Question #4: Comfort Movies 34:07 Question #5: Movies That Make You Angry 35:34 Question #6: Smelliest Director 35:55 Jack's Film Selection - "A Childhood Favourite" 38:03 Outro

Robin Banks & The Worst of the Hi FM Morning Show
18 Feb - The one with the BMW

Robin Banks & The Worst of the Hi FM Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 56:53


What's in Ryan Seacrest's Canister?... song lyrics Jonny cannot hear properly... Robin is a new person... the one thing you MUST do after a break-up... a guy wants Jonny's Valentine's Day recipe... a car with Covid vaccines was stolen... someone else phones up for Jonny's recipe... how much is Louis Vuitton's new sweater?... how farmers are looking after their animals better... the guys miss their home studios... a secret admirer dropped off a Valentine's day card for one of the guys.. the guys try to find Jonny's secret admirer... what Bill Gates has to say about climate change... some crazy girls call up... Jonny visited something that might be the first of these in Oman... the emoji that isn't cool anymore... why Jonny ignored his girlfriend when he first saw her dating profile... have you had food stolen by a co-worker?... Jonny bought a sterilizer gun... we have all been mispronouncing BMW all our lives... Calm Larry wants a new car... Michelle Obama is going to star alongside some puppets... can you fall in love while virtual dating?... the lengths that Robin and Jonny went to for their partners for Valentine's Day... Jonny does a blatant plug for a company to get something for free... Jonny got pranked by Hi FM's Rachel Chew... Hi FM's boss Eihab heard Jonny plug a company... the guys try to call Hi FM's Rachel Chew, but get hold of a mystery man instead???? THAT'S THE 411 FOR THE WEEK. ENJOY, OR DON'T.

Film Canister
Twelve Monkeys, Existentialism, and 'Style Over Substance' - Film Canister Podcast Episode #2

Film Canister

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 46:20


Today we start a 'questions segment', talk about Twelve Monkeys, discuss the meaning of life, and pick our next film. Film Canister is a podcast where our four hosts - Jack, Manny, Tegan, and Luke - discuss movies; each film is decided by drawing a prompt from a jar, or canister. We go in turns recommending films and also answer questions drawn from a separate jar. The episodes take a while to put together for your listening pleasure - have a listen! If you have a suggestion for a prompt that should be in the jar, or just a question for us to answer (movie-related or not), let us know! Our Letterboxd Accounts: Jack: https://letterboxd.com/drbeesmd/ Luke: https://letterboxd.com/mahoganydoors/ Manny: https://letterboxd.com/mannyzev/ Tegan: https://letterboxd.com/teganisabelle/ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro & New Segment Announcement 1:45 “What do you dislike about Luke?” (JOKE QUESTION) 2:18 “What does it mean for a film to be pretentious?” 3:00 “What is your guilty pleasure movie?” 4:55 “If you could have lunch with one director (living or dead) who would it be?” 7:49 Twelve Monkeys Film Discussion 33:45 Final Thoughts on Twelve Monkeys 34:25 Roger Ebert 35:55 “What movie needs to be added to the Criterion Collection?” 37:27 “If you could be on one film set in history what would it be?” 38:45 “Do you believe in ghosts, souls, spirits, UFOs, or the afterlife?” 42:27 Style Over Substance, Subjectivity 44:22 Manny's “Animated Movie” Film Selection 46:12 Outro

Film Canister
Come and See, Introductions, and Repo Man Bribing - Film Canister Podcast Episode #1

Film Canister

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 46:58


The First Episode of our new podcast 'Film Canister.' Today we introduce the concept, pick our first movie, discuss it, and pick the movie for the next episode. Film Canister is a podcast where our four hosts - Jack, Manny, Tegan, and Luke - discuss movies; each film is decided by drawing a prompt from a jar, or canister. We go in turns recommending films, and also answer questions drawn from a separate jar. The episodes take a while to put together for your listening pleasure - have a listen! If you have a suggestion for a prompt that should be in the jar, or just a question for us to answer (movie-related or not), let us know! Our Letterboxd Accounts: Jack: https://letterboxd.com/drbeesmd/ Luke: https://letterboxd.com/mahoganydoors/ Manny: https://letterboxd.com/mannyzev/ Tegan: https://letterboxd.com/teganisabelle/ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00: Introduction 1:33: Podcast Concept 2:32: Tegan's Film Selection: “A Disturbing Film That Isn't Technically Horror” 7:21: ‘Come and See' Film Discussion 36:30: The Film Canister Smells Like Pickles 37:28: Luke's Film Selection “Something You've Been Meaning to Watch For a While” 41:15: ‘Ba Doop Boop' 42:04: Expectations Going Into Next Week's Film 42:36: Jack Hates Harry Dean Stanton 43:17: Bribing Jack to Rate Repo Man 1/5 46:20: Outro

Intrigue
Mayday - Bonus: The Canister on the Bed

Intrigue

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 36:57


“The crime scene had been left unguarded for two weeks”. What really happened in the Douma massacre? This episode is a diversion from the story of the life and death of James Le Mesurier. It's about one of the most contested events in the war - the chemical attack in the town of Douma in 2018. Unravelling what really happened there takes us to the heart of the global race to control the narrative of the Syrian war. Mayday tells the extraordinary real story of the man who organised the White Helmets – rescuers who film themselves pulling survivors from bombed out buildings in rebel-held areas of Syria – and investigates claims that, far from being heroes, they are part of a very elaborate hoax. James Le Mesurier – his detractors say – was a British secret agent, pulling the strings. So when his body was found by worshippers on their way to morning prayers, there were a lot questions.This episode contains a description of the aftermath of a chemical attack.This episode has been edited since original publication following a complaint. https://www.bbc.co.uk/contact/ecu/mayday-the-canister-on-the-bed-radio-4-20-november-2020Produced, written and presented by Chloe Hadjimatheou Editor: Emma Rippon Researcher: Tom Wright Production Coordinator: Gemma Ashman Sound Design and Mixing by Neil Churchill With additional mixing by Graham Puddifoot and Gareth Jones Arabic translation and additional research: Vanessa Bowles, Abdul Kader Habak Turkish Researcher: Nevin Sungur Narrative Consultant: John Yorke Original music: Nick Mundy Final track Zamilou by Bu Kolthoum

Intrigue: The Ratline
Extra Episode: The Canister on the Bed

Intrigue: The Ratline

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 36:47


“The crime scene had been left unguarded for two weeks”. What really happened in the Douma massacre? This episode is a diversion from the story of the life and death of James Le Mesurier. It’s about one of the most contested events in the war - the chemical attack in the town of Douma in 2018. Unravelling what really happened there takes us to the heart of the global race to control the narrative of the Syrian war. Mayday tells the extraordinary real story of the man who organised the White Helmets – rescuers who film themselves pulling survivors from bombed out buildings in rebel-held areas of Syria – and investigates claims that, far from being heroes, they are part of a very elaborate hoax. James Le Mesurier – his detractors say – was a British secret agent, pulling the strings. So when his body was found by worshippers on their way to morning prayers, there were a lot questions. This episode contains a description of the aftermath of a chemical attack. Produced, written and presented by Chloe Hadjimatheou Editor: Emma Rippon Researcher: Tom Wright Production Coordinator: Gemma Ashman Sound Design and Mixing by Neil Churchill With additional mixing by Graham Puddifoot and Gareth Jones Arabic translation and additional research: Vanessa Bowles, Abdul Kader Habak Turkish Researcher: Nevin Sungur Narrative Consultant: John Yorke Original music: Nick Mundy Final track Zamilou by Bu Kolthoum

Internet Computer Report
#4 - What is a Dfinity Canister? (Technical)

Internet Computer Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 15:21


Internet Computer Canisters are a unique building block for the decentralized Internet. Here's the simplest explanation for the anatomy of a Dfinity canister, and why it is an evolutionary step for smart contracts. Since the technology behind canisters is completely novel, there is no quick definition. That is why the Dfinity team explains them as having elements of more mainstream concepts. Namely smart contracts, actors, processes, and Webassembly modules. Each of those is a beast of a topic, so we're hoping to simplify all of them with relatable analogies. If you want the explanation of canisters straight from the source, head over to this Dfinity blog: https://medium.com/dfinity/software-canisters-an-evolution-of-smart-contracts-internet-computer-f1f92f1bfffb

The Pool Guy Podcast Show
Buying a Robotic Cleaner Based on the Type of Debris Canister

The Pool Guy Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 12:54


One of the most overlooked aspects of purchasing a robotic pool cleaner is the debris chamber. What type of debris can it pick up? Leaves, dirt, and algae dust? Every company has different types of debris chambers and some filter down better than others. Learn which type of debris chamber is best for your pool when choosing a robotic pool cleaner.Leslie's Pro: Pool Service Pro, open a Wholesale account today! Customer referrals, free cleaner repairs, free water testing, open 7-days a week. It is fast and easy to become a Leslie's Preferred Pool Care Provider. https://lesliespool.com/commercial-services.html/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=spll&utm_campaign=spll

Techstination
A canister vacuum that hovers? Zero G Vacuum and Silver Micron interview.

Techstination

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 12:36


Techstination interview: A canister vacuum that hovers? Zero G Vacuum and Silver Micron interview.

Aquarismo Bizarro
Aquarismo bizarro #56 - Filtragem Canister

Aquarismo Bizarro

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 38:26


Neste episódio falamos sobre os modelos e tipos de canister que existem no mercado, dicas na hora de comprar um e como fazer a manutenção correta nele!

Scry Me a River
Episode 35: Canister Damascus

Scry Me a River

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 53:51


This week, Denis and Riley get very real while talking about their parents and video games, then go straight back into the nonsense with some terrific AITA questions, using MTG to teach kids how to lose, and, of course, the importance of knowing about a canister Damascus. Got a question, query, or quandary? Find us on Twitter - @rileyquarytower or @stranjak - where you can either @ us or slide into our DMs!Join Riley's Discord server: http://bit.ly/joinrileysdiscordScry Me a River is sponsored by Channel Fireball - the best cards and content in the multiverse!Theme Music: "Shine" by Joakim Karud - find his music here!

Barnsley Museums
Episode 14: In conversation with - Trevor Wilkes - former Barnsley Canister Company employee

Barnsley Museums

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 35:49


In 2018 there was an exhibition at Experience Barnsley all about The Barnsley Canister Company. As part of this our Community Heritage Curator, Steven Skelley spoke to lots of former employees. One the interviewees was Trevor Wilkes http://www.barnsley-museums.com/join-us-digitally

TechShop’s The Code Reader Podcast
P2422: EVAP Vent Canister Obstructed

TechShop’s The Code Reader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 5:24


Today we’ll be looking at DTC P2422, which indicates that the evaporative emissions canister vent valve is obstructed. The particular vehicle we were working on was a 2008 Honda Accord, and a Honda technical service bulletin, or TSB was a big help to point us in the right direction with solving this code.

The Podlets - A Cloud Native Podcast
Disaster and Recovery (Ep 8)

The Podlets - A Cloud Native Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 42:07


In this episode of The Podlets Podcast, we are talking about the very important topic of recovery from a disaster! A disaster can take many forms, from errors in software and hardware to natural disasters and acts of God. That being said that are better and worse ways of preparing for and preventing the inevitable problems that arise with your data. The message here is that issues will arise but through careful precaution and the right kind of infrastructure, the damage to your business can be minimal. We discuss some of the different ways that people are backing things up to suit their individual needs, recovery time objectives and recovery point objectives, what high availability can offer your system and more! The team offers a bunch of great safety tips to keep things from falling through the cracks and we get into keeping things simple avoiding too much mutation of infrastructure and why testing your backups can make all the difference. We naturally look at this question with an added focus on Kubernetes and go through a few tools that are currently available. So for anyone wanting to ensure safe data and a safe business, this episode is for you! Follow us: https://twitter.com/thepodlets Website: https://thepodlets.io Feeback: info@thepodlets.io https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/thepodlets/issues Hosts: https://twitter.com/carlisiahttps://twitter.com/bryanlhttps://twitter.com/joshrossohttps://twitter.com/opowero Key Points From This Episode: • A little introduction to Olive and her background in engineering, architecture, and science. • Disaster recovery strategies and the portion of customers who are prepared.• What is a disaster? What is recovery? The fundamentals of the terms we are using.• The physicality of disasters; replication of storage for recovery.• The simplicity of recovery and keeping things manageable for safety.• What high availability offers in terms of failsafes and disaster avoidance.• Disaster recovery for Kubernetes; safety on declarative systems.• The state of the infrastructure and its interaction with good and bad code.• Mutating infrastructure and the complications in terms of recovery and recreation. • Plug-ins and tools for Kubertnetes such as Velero.• Fire drills, testing backups and validating your data before a disaster!• The future of backups and considering what disasters might look like. Quotes: “It is an exciting space, to see how different people are figuring out how to back up distributed systems in a reliable manner.” — @opowero [0:06:01] “I can assure you, careers and fortunes have been made on helping people get this right!” — @bryanl [0:07:31] “Things break all the time, it is how that affects you and how quickly you can recover.” —@opowero [0:23:57] “We do everything through the Kubernetes API, that's one reason why we can do selectivebackups and restores.” — @carlisia [0:32:41] Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: The Podlets — https://thepodlets.io/The Podlets on Twitter — https://twitter.com/thepodletsVMware — https://www.vmware.com/Olive Power — https://uk.linkedin.com/in/olive-power-488870138Kubernetes — https://kubernetes.io/PostgreSQL — https://www.postgresql.org/AWS — https://aws.amazon.com/Azure — https://azure.microsoft.com/Google Cloud — https://cloud.google.com/Digital Ocean — https://www.digitalocean.com/SoftLayer — https://www.ibm.com/cloudOracle — https://www.oracle.com/HackIT — https://hackit.org.uk/Red Hat — https://www.redhat.com/Velero — https://blog.kubernauts.io/backup-and-restore-of-kubernetes-applications-using- heptios-velero-with-restic-and-rook-ceph-as-2e8df15b1487CockroachDB — https://www.cockroachlabs.com/Cloud Spanner — https://cloud.google.com/spanner/ Transcript: EPISODE 08[INTRODUCTION] [0:00:08.7] ANNOUNCER: Welcome to The Podlets Podcast, a weekly show that explores Cloud Native one buzzword at a time. Each week, experts in the field will discuss and contrast distributed systems concepts, practices, tradeoffs and lessons learned to help you on your cloud native journey. This space moves fast and we shouldn’t reinvent the wheel. If you’re an engineer, operator or technically minded decision maker, this podcast is for you. [EPISODE] [00:00:41] CC: Hi, everybody. We are back. This is episode number 8. Today we have on the show myself, Carlisia Campos and Josh. [00:00:51] JR: Hello, everyone. [00:00:52] CC: That was Josh Rosso. And Olive Power. [00:00:55] OP: Hello. [00:00:57] CC: And also Brian Lyles. [00:00:59] BL: Hello. [00:00:59] CC: Olive, this is your first time, and I didn’t even give you a heads-up. But tell us a little bit about your background. [00:01:06] OP: Yeah, sure. I’m based in the UK. I joined VMware as part of the Heptio acquisition, which I joined Heptio way back last year in October. The acquisition happened pretty quickly for me. Before that, I was at Red Hat working on some of their cloud management tooling and a bit of OpenShift as well. Before that, I worked with HP and Fujitsu. I kind of work in enterprise management a lot, so things like desired state and automation are kind of things that have followed me around through most of my career. Coming in here to VMware, working in the cloud native applications business unit is kind of a good fit for me. I’m a mom of two and I’m based in the UK, which I have to point out, currently undergoing a heat wave. We’ve had about like 3 weeks of 25 to 30 degrees, which is warm, very warm for us. Everybody is in a great mood. [00:01:54] CC: You have a science background, right? [00:01:57] OP: Yeah, I studied chemistry in university and then I went on to do a PhD in cancer research. I was trying to figure out ways where we could predict how different people will going to respond to radiation treatments and then with a view to tailoring everybody’s treatment to make it unique for them rather than giving the same treatment to different who present you with the same disease but were response very, very different. Yeah, that was really, really interesting. [00:02:22] CC: What is your role at VMware? [00:02:23] OP: I’m a cloud native architect. I help customers predominantly focus on their Kubernetes platforms and how to build them either from scratch or help them get more production-ready depending on where they are in their Kubernetes journey. It’s been really exciting part of being part of Heptio and following through into the VMware acquisition. We’re going to speak to customers a lot at very exciting times for them. They’re kind of embarking on their Kubernetes journey a lot of them. We’re with them from the start and every step of the way. That’s really rewarding and exciting. [00:02:54] CC: Let me pick up on that thread actually, because one thing that I love about this group for me, because I don’t get to do that. You all meet customers and you know what they are doing. Get that knowledge first-hand. What would you say the percentage of the clients that you see, how disaster recovery strategy, which by the way is a topic of today’s show. [00:03:19] OP: I speak to customers a lot. As I mentioned earlier, a lot of them are like in different stages of their journey in terms of automation, in terms of infrastructure of code, in terms of where they want to go for their next platform. But there generally in the room a team that is responsible for backup and recovery, and that’s generally sort of leads into this storage team really because you’re trying to backup state predominantly. When we’re speaking to customers, we’ll have the automation people in the room. We’ll have the developers in the room and we’ll have the storage people in the room, and they are the ones that are primarily – Out of those three sort of folks I’ve mentioned, they’re the ones that are primarily concerned about backup. How to back up their data. How to restore it in a way that satisfies the SLAs or the time to get your systems back online in a timely manner. They are the force concerned with that. [00:04:10] JR: I think it’s interesting, because it’s almost scary how many of our customers don’t actually have a disaster recovery strategy of any sort. I think it’s often times just based on the maturity of the platform. A lot of the applications and such, they’re worried about downtime, but not necessarily like it’s going to devastate the business in a lot of these apps. I’m not trying to say that people don’t run mission critical apps on things like Kubernetes. It’s just a lot of people are very new and they’re just kind of ramping up. It’s a really complicated thing that we work with our customers on, and there’re so many like layers to this. I’m sure layers that we’ll get into. There are things like disaster recovery of the actual platform. If Kubernetes, as an example, goes down. Getting it back up, backing up its data store that we call etcd. There’s obviously like the applications disaster recovery. If a cluster of some sort goes own, be it Kubernetes or otherwise, shifting some CI system and redeploying that into some B cluster to bring it back up. Then to Olive’s point, what she said, it all comes back to storage. Yeah. I mean, that’s where it gets extremely complicated. Well, at least in my mind, it’s complicated for me, I should say. When you’re thinking about, “Okay, I’m running this PostgreS as a service thing on this cluster.” It’s not that simple to just move the app from cluster A to cluster B anymore. I have to consider what do I do with the data? How do I make sure I don’t lose it out? Then that’s a pretty complicated question to answer. [00:05:32] OP: I think a lot of the storage providers, vendors playing in that storage space are kind of looking at novel ways to solve that and have adapted their current thinking maybe that was maybe slightly older thinking to new ways of interacting with Kubernetes cluster to provide that ongoing replication of data around different systems outside of the Kubernetes and then allowing it to be ported back in when a Kubernetes cluster – If we’re talking about Kubernetes in this instance as a platform, porting that data back in. There’re a lot of vendors playing in that space. It’s kind of an exciting space really to see how different people are figuring out how to back up distributed systems in reliable manner, because different people want different levels of backup. Because of the microservices nature of the cloud native architectures that we predominantly deal with, your application is not just one thing anymore. Certain parts of that application need to be recovered fairly quickly, and other parts don’t need to recover that quickly. It’s all about functionality ultimately that your end customers or your end users see. If you think about visually as like a banking application, for example, where if you’re looking at things like – The customer is interacting with that and they can check their financial details and they can check the current stages of their account, then they are two different services. But the actual service to transfer money into their account is down. It’s still a pretty functional system to the end user. But in the background, all those great systems are in place to recover that transfer of money functionality, but it’s not detrimental to your business if that’s down. There’ll be different SLAs and different objectives in terms of recovery, in terms of the amount of time that it takes for you to restore. All of that has to be factored in into disaster recovery plans and it’s up to the company and we can help as much as possible for them to figure out which feats of the applications and which feats of your business need to conform to certain SLAs in terms of recovery, because different feats will have different standards and different times in and around that space. It’s a complicated thing. It definite is. [00:07:29] BL: I want to take a step back and unpack this term, disaster recovery, because I can assure you, careers and fortunes have been made on helping people get this right. Before we get super deep into this, what’s a disaster and then what’s a recovery for that? Have you thought about that at a fundamental level? [00:07:45] OP: Just for me, if we would kind of take it at face value. A physical disaster, they could be physical ones or software-based ones. Physical ones can be like earthquakes or floodings, fires, things like that that are happening either in your region or can be fairly widespread across the area that you’re in, or software, cyber attacks that are perhaps to your own internal systems, like your system has been compromised. That’s fairly local to you. There are two different design strategies there. Physical disaster, you have to have a recover plan that is outside of that physical boundary that you can recover your system from somewhere that’s not affected by that physical disaster. For the recovery in terms of software in terms of your system has been compromised, then the recovery from that is different. I’m not an expert on cyber attacks and vulnerabilities, but the recovery from there for companies trying to recover from that, they plan for it as much as possible. So they down their systems and try and get patches and fixes to them as quickly as possible and spin the system backups. [00:08:49] BL: I’m understanding what you’re saying. I’m trying to unpack it for those of us listening who don’t really understand it. I’m going to go through what you said and we’ll unpack it a little bit. Physical from my assumption is we’re running workloads. Let’s say we’re just going to say in a cloud, not on-premise. We’re running workloads in let’s say AWS, and in the United States, we can take care local diversity by running in East and West regions. Also, we can take care of local diversity by running in availability, but they don’t reach it, because AWS is guaranteed that AZ1 and AZ3 have different network connections, are not in the same building, and things like that. Would you agree? Do you see that? I mean, this is for everyone out there. I’m going to go from super high-level down to more specific. [00:09:39] OP: I personally wouldn’t argue that, except not everybody is on AWS. [00:09:43] BL: Okay. AWS, or Azure, or Google Cloud, DigitalOcean, or SoftLayer, or Oracle, or Packet. If I thought about this, probably we could do 20 more. [00:09:55] JR: IBM. [00:09:56] BL: IBM. That’s why I said SoftLayer. They all practice in the physical diversity. They all have different regions that you can deploy software. Whether it’s be data locality, but also for data protection. If you’re thinking about creating a planet for this, this would be something you could think about. Where does my rest? What could happen to that data? Building could actually just fall over on to itself. All the hard drives are gone. What do I do? [00:10:21] OP: You’re saying that replication is a form of backup? [00:10:26] BL: I’m actually saying way more than that. Before you even think about things when it comes to disaster recovery, you got to define what a disaster is. Some applications can actually run out of multiple physical locations. Let’s go back to my AWS example, because it’s everywhere and everyone understands how AWS works at a high-level. Sometimes people are running things out of US-East-1 and US-West-2, and they could run both of the applications. The reason they can do that is because the individual transactions of whatever they’re doing don’t need to talk to one another. They connect just websites out of places. To your point, when you talk about now you have the issue where maybe you’re doing inventory management, because you have a large store and you’re running it out of multiple countries. You’re in the EU and you’re somewhere on APAC as well. What do you do about that? Well, there are a couple of ways that – I could think about how we would do that. We could actually just have all the database connections go back to one single main service. Then what we could do with that main service is that we could have it replicated in their local place and then we can replicate it in a remote place too. If the local place goes up, at least you can point all the other sites back to this one. That’s the simplest way. The reason I wanted to bring this up, is because I don’t like acronyms all that much, but disaster recovery has two of my favorite ones and they’re called RPO and RTO. Really, what it comes down to is you need to think about when you have a disaster, no matter that disaster is or how you define it, you have RTO. Basically, it’s the time that you can be down before there’s a huge issue. Then you have something called DPO, which is without going into all the names, is how far you can go since your last backup before you have business problems. Just thinking about those things is how we should think about our backup disaster recovery, and it’s all based on how your business works or how your project works and how long you can be down and how much data you have. [00:12:27] CC: Which goes to what Olive was saying. Please spell out to us what RTO and RPO stand for. [00:12:35] BL: I’m going to look them up real quick, because I literally pushed those acronym meanings out. I just know what they mean. [00:12:40] OP: I think it’s recovery time objective and recovery data objective. [00:12:45] BL: Yeah. I don’t know what the P stands for, but it is for data. [00:12:49] OP: Recovery. [00:12:51] BL: It’s the recovery points. Yeah. That’s what it is. It is the recovery point objective, RPO; and recovery time objective, RTO. You could tell that I’ve spent a lot of time in enterprise, because we don’t even define words. The acronym means what it is. Do you know what the acronym stands for anymore? [00:13:09] OP: How far back in terms of data can we go that was still okay? How far back in time can we be down, basically, until we’re okay? [00:13:17] CC: It is true though, and as Josh was saying, some teams or companies or products, especially companies that are starting their journey, their cloud native journey. They don’t have a backup, because there are many complicated things to deal with, and backup is super complicated, I mean, the disaster recovery strategy. Doing that is not trivial. But shouldn’t you start with that or at least because it is so complex? It’s funny to me when people say I don’t have that kind of a strategy. Maybe just like what Bryan said why utilizing, spreading out your data through regions, that is a strategy in itself, and there’s more to it. [00:14:00] JR: Yeah. I think I oversimplified too much. Disaster recovery could theoretically be anything I suppose. Going back to what you were saying, Brian, the recovery aspect of it. Recovery for some of the customers I work with is literally to stand on a brand-new cluster, whatever that cluster is, a cluster, that is their platform. Then redeploy all the applications on top of it. That is a recovery strategy. It might not be the most elegant and it might make assumptions about the apps that run on it, but it is a recovery strategy that somewhat simple, simple to kind of conceptualize and get started with. I think a lot of the customers that I work with when they’re first getting their bearings with distributed system of sorts, they’re a lot more concerned about solving for high availability, which is what you just said, Carlisia, where we’re spreading across maybe multiple sites. There’s the notion of different parts of the world, but there’s also the idea of like what I think Amazon has coined availability zones. Making sure if there is a disaster, you’re somewhat resilient to that disaster like Brian was saying with moving connections over and so on. Then once we’ve done high-availability somewhat well, depending on the workloads that are running, we might try to get a more fancy recovery solution in place. One that’s not just rebuild everything and redeploy, because the downtime might not be acceptable. [00:15:19] BL: I’m actually going to give some advice to all the people out there who might be listening to this and thinking about disaster recovery. First of all, all that complex stuff, that book you read, forget about it. Not because you don’t need to know. It’s because you should only think about what’s in scope at any given time. When you’re starting an application, let’s say I’m actually making a huge assumption that you’re using someone else’s cloud. You’re using public cloud. Whenever you’re in your data center, there’s a different problem. Whenever you’re using public cloud, think about what you already have. All the major public clouds had a durable object storage. Many 9s of durability and then fewer 9s, but still a lot of 9s of availability too. The canonical example there is S3. When you’re designing your applications and you know that you’re going to have disaster issues, realize that S3 is almost always going to be there, unless it was 2017 and it goes down, or the other two failures that it had. Pretty much, it will be there. Think about how do I get that data into S3. I’m just saying, you can use it for storage. It’s fairly cheap for how much storage you can get. You can make it sure it’s encrypted, and using IM, you can definitely make sure that people who have the right pillages can see it. The same goes with Azure and the same goes with Google. That’s the first phase. The second phase is that now you’re going to say, “Well, what is a relational database?” Once again, use your cloud provider. All the major cloud providers have great relational databases, and actually key value stores as well. The neat thing about them is you can actually set them up sometimes to run in a whole region. You can set them up to do automated backups. At least the minimum that you have, you actually use your cloud provider for what it’s valuable for. Now, you’re not using a cloud provider and you’re doing it on-premise, I’m going to tell you, the simple answer is I hope you have a little bit of money, because you’re going to have to pay somebody either one of Kubernetes architects or you’re going to pay somebody else to do it. There’s no easy button for this kind of solution. Just for this little mini-rant, I’m going to leave everyone with the biggest piece of advice, the best piece of advice that I can ever leave you if you’re running relational databases. If you are running a relational database, whether it’d be PostgreS, MySQL, Aurora, have it replicated. But here’s the kicker, have another replica that you delay and make it delay 10 minutes, 15 minutes, not much longer than that. Because what’s going to happen, especially in a young company, especially if you’re using Rails or something like that, you’re going to have somebody who is going to have access to production, because you’re a small company, you haven’t really federated this out yet. Who’s going to drop your main database table? They’re just going to do it and it’s going to happen and you’re going to panic. If you have it in a replica, that databases go in a replica, you have a 10-minute delay replica – 10 minutes to figure it out before the world ends. Hopefully someone deletes the master database. You’re going to know pretty quickly and you can just cut that replica out, pull that other one over. I’m not going to say where i learned this trick. We had to employ it multiple times, and it saves our butts multiple times. That’s my favorite thing to share. [00:18:24] OP: Is that replica on separate system? [00:18:26] BL: It was on a separate system. I actually don’t say, because it will be telling on who did it. Let’s say that it was physically separate from the other one in a different location as well. [00:18:37] OP: I think we’ve all been there. We’ve all have deleted something that maybe – [00:18:41] CC: I’m going to tell who did it. It was me. [00:18:45] BL: Oh no! It definitely wasn’t me. [00:18:46] OP: We mentioned HA. Will the panel think that there’s now a slightly inverse relationship between the amount of HA that you architect for versus the disaster recovery plan that you have implemented on the back of that? More you’re architecting around HA, like the less you architect or plan for DR. Not eliminating ether of them. [00:19:08] BL: I see it more. Mean, it used to be 15 years ago. [00:19:11] CC: Sorry. HA, we’re talking about high availability. [00:19:15] BL: When you think about high availability, a lot of sites were hosted. This is really before you had public cloud and a lot of people were hosting things on WebHost or they’re hosting themselves. Even if you are a company who had like a big equinox of level 3, you probably didn’t have two facilities at two different equinoxes or level 3, which probably does had one big cage and you just had diversity in the systems in there. We found people had these huge tape backups and we’re very diligent about swapping our tapes out. One thing you did was we made sure that – I mean, lots of practice of bringing this huge system down, because we assumed that the database would die and we would just spend a few hours bringing it back up, or days. Now with high availability, we can architect systems where that is less of a problem, because we could run more things that manage our data. Then we can also do high availability in the backend on the database side too. We can do things like multi-writes and multi-reads. We can actually write our data in multiple places. What we find when we do this is that the loss of a single database or a slice of processing/webhosts just means that our services degraded, which means we don’t really have a disaster in this point and we’re trying to avoid disasters. [00:20:28] JR: I think on that point, the way I’ve always thought about it, and I’ll admit this is super overly simplified, but like successful high availability or HA could make your lead to perform disaster recovery less likely, can, maybe, right? It’s possible. [00:20:45] BL: Also realize that everybody is running in public cloud. In that case, well, you can still back your stuff up to public cloud even if you’re not running in public cloud. There are still people out there who are running big tape arrays, and I’ve seen them. I’ve seen tape arrays that are wider. I’m sitting in an 80-inch wide table, bigger than this table with robotic arms and takes the restic and you had to make sure that you got the text right for that particular day doing your implementation. I guess what I’m saying is that there is a balance. HA, high availability, if you’re doing it in a truly high available way, you can’t miss whole classes of disaster. But I’m not saying that you will not have disaster, because if that was the case, we won’t be having this discussion right now. I’d like to move the conversation just a little bit to more cloud native. If you’re running on Kubernetes, what should you think about for disaster recovery? What are the types of disasters we could have? How could we recover them? [00:21:39] JR: Yeah. I think one thing that comes to mind, I was actually reading the Kubernetes Best Practices book last night, but I just got an O’Reilly membership. Awesome. Really cool book. One of the things that they had recommended early on, which I thought was a really good pull out is that since Kubernetes is a declarative system where we write these manifests to describe the desired state of our application and how it should run, recommending that we make sure to keep that declarative state in source control, just like we would our code so that if something were to go wrong, it is somewhat more trivial to redeploy the application should we need to recover. That does assume we’re not worried about like data and things like that, but it is a good call out I think. I think the book made a good call out. [00:22:22] OP: That’s on the declarative system and enable to bring your systems back up to the exact way they were before kind of itself adds comfort to the whole notion that they could be disaster. If they was, we can spin up backup relatively quickly. That’s back from the days of automation where the guys originally – I came from Red Hat, so fork at Ansible. We’re kind of trying to do the infrastructure as a code, being able to deploy, redeploy, redeploy in the same manner as the previous installation, because I’ve been in this game long-time now and I’ve spent a lot of time working with processes in and around building physical servers. That process will get handled over to lots of different teams. It was a huge thing to build these things, to get one of these things built and signed off, because it literally has to pass through the different teams to do their own different bits of things. The idea that you would get a language that had the functionality that suited the needs of all those different teams, of the store team, could automate their piece, which they were doing. They just wasn’t interactive with any of the other teams. The network people would automate theirs and the application install people would do their bit. The server OS people would do their bit. Having a process that could tie those teams together in terms of a language, so Ansible, Puppet, Chef, those kinds of things try to unite those teams and it can all do your automation, but we have a tool that can take that code and run it as one system end-to-end. At the end of that, you get an up and running system. If you run it again, you get all the systems exactly the same as the previous one. If you run it again, you get another one. Reducing the time to build these things plays very importantly into this space. Disaster is only disaster in terms of time, because things break all the time. How that affects you and how quickly you can recover. If you can recover in like seconds, in minutes and it hasn’t affected your business at all, then it wasn’t really a disaster. The time it takes you to recover, to build your things back is key. All that automation and then leading on to Kubernetes, which is the next step, I think, this whole declarative, self-healing and implementing the desired state on a regular basis really plays well into this space. [00:24:25] CC: That makes me think, I don’t completely understand because I’m not out there architecting people’s systems. The one thing that I do is building this backup tool, which happens to be for Kubernetes. I don’t completely get the limitations and use cases, but my question is, is it enough to have the declarations of how your infrastructure should be in source control? Because what if you’re running applications on the platform and your applications are interacting with a platform, change in the state of the platform. Is that not something that happens? Of course, ideally, having those declarations and source control of course is a great backup, but don’t you also want to back up the changes to state as they keep happening? [00:25:14] BL: Yeah, of course. That has been used for a long-time. That’s how replication works. Literally, you take the change and you push it over the wire and it gets applied to the remote system. The problem is, is that there isn’t just one way to do this, because if you do only transaction-based. If you only do the changes, you need a good base to start with, because you have to apply those changes to something. How do you get that piece? I’m not asking you to answer that. It’s just something to think about. [00:25:44] JR: I think you’ve hit a fatal flaw too, Carlisia, and like what that simplified just like having source control model kind of falls over. I think having that declarative kind of stamped out, this is the ideal nature of the world to this deployment and source control has benefits beyond just that of disaster recovery scenario, right? For stateless applications especially, like we talked about in the previous podcast, it can actually be all lead potentially, which is so great. Move your CI system over to cluster B. Boom! You’re back up and running. That’s really neat. A lot of our customers we work with, once we get them to a point where they’re at that stage, they then go, “Well, what about all these persisted volumes?” which by the way is evolving on a computer, which is a Kubernetes term. But like what about all these parts on like disk that I don’t want to lose if I lose my cluster? That it totally feeds into why tools like the one you work on are so helpful. Maybe I don’t know if now would be a good time. But maybe, Carlisia, you could expand on that tool. What it tries to solve for? [00:26:41] CC: I want to back up a little though. Let’s put aside stateful workloads and volumes and databases. I was talking about the infrastructure itself, the state of the infrastructure. I mean, isn’t that common? I don’t know the answer to this. I might be completely off. Isn’t that common for you to develop a cloud native application that is changing the state of the infrastructure, or is this something that’s not good to do? [00:27:05] JR: It’s possible that you can write applications that can change infrastructure, but think about that. What happens when you have bad code? We all have bad code. Our people like to separate those two things. You can still have infrastructure as code, but it’s separated from the application itself, and that’s just to protect your app people from your not app people and vice versa. A lot of that is being handled through systems that people are writing right now. You have Ansible from IBM. You have things like HashiCorp and all the things that they’re doing. They have their hosted thing. They have their own premise thing. They have their local thing. People are looking at that problem. The good thing is that that problem hasn’t been solved. I guess good and bad at the same time, because it hasn’t been solved. So someone can solve it better. But the bad thing is that if we’re looking for good infrastructure as code software, that has not been solved yet. [00:27:57] OP: I think if we’re talking about containerized applications, I think if there was systems that interacted or affected or changed the infrastructure, they would be separate from the applications. As you were saying, Brian, you just expanded a little bit [inaudible 00:28:11] containerized or sandboxed, processes that were running separate to the main application. You’re separating out what’s actually running and doing function in terms of application versus systems that have to edit that infrastructure first before that main application runs. They’re two separate things. If you had to restore the infrastructure back to the way it was without rebuilding it, but perhaps have a system whereby if you have something editing the infrastructure, you would always have something that would edit it back. If you have the process that runs to stop something, you’d also have a process that start at something. If you’re trying to [inaudible 00:28:45] your applications and if it needs to interact with other things, then that application design should include the consideration of what do I need to do to interact with the infrastructure. If I’m doing something left-wise, I have to do the opposite in equal reaction right-wise to have an effectively clean application. That’s the kind of stuff I’ve seen anyway. [00:29:04] JR: I think it maybe even fold into a whole other topic that we could even cover on another podcast, which is like the notion of the concern of mutating infrastructure. If you have a ton of hands in those cookie jars and they’re like changing things all over the place, you’re losing that potential single source of declarative truth even, right? It just could become very complicated. I think maybe to the crux of your original point, Carlisia. Hopefully I’m not super off. If that is happening a lot, I think it could actually make recover more complicated, or maybe recovery is not the way to put it, but recreating the infrastructure, if that makes sense. [00:29:36] BL: Your infrastructure should be deterministic, and that’s why I said you could. I know we talked about this before about having applications modify infrastructure. Think about that. Can and should are two different things. If you have it happen within your application due to input of any kind, then you’re no longer deterministic, unless you can figure out what that input is going to be. Be very careful about that. That’s why people split infrastructure as code from their other code. You could still have CI, continuous integration and continuous delivery/deployment for both, but they’re on different pipelines with different release metrics and different monitoring and different validation to make sure they work correctly. [00:30:18] OP: Application design plays a very important role now, especially in terms of cloud native architecture. We’re talking a lot about microservices. A lot of companies are looking to re-architect their applications. Maybe mistakes that were made in the past, or maybe not mistakes. It’s perhaps a strong word. But maybe things that were allowed in the past perhaps are now best practices going forward. If we’re looking to be able to run things independently of each other, and by definition, applications independent on the infrastructure, that should be factored in into the architecture of those applications going forward. [00:30:50] CC: Josh asked me to talk a little bit about Velerao. I will touch up on it quickly. First of all, we’d love to have a whole show just about infrastructure code, GitOps. Maybe that would be two episodes. Velero doesn’t do any backup of the infrastructure itself. It works at the Kubernetes level. We back up the Kubernetes clusters including the volumes. If you have any sort of stateful app attached to a pod that can get backed up as well. If you want to restore that to even a different service provider, then the one you backed up from, we have a restic plugin that you can use. It’s embedded in the Velero tool. So you can do that using this plugin. There are few really cool things that I find really cool about Velero is, one, you can do selective backups, which really, really don’t recommend. We recommend you always back up everything, but you can do selective restores. That would be – If you don’t need to restore a whole cluster, why would you do it? You can just do parts of it. It’s super simple to use. Why would you not have a backup? Because this is ridiculously simple. You do it through a command line, and we have a scheduler. You can just put your backup on scheduler. Determine the expiration date of each backup. A lot of neat simple features and we are actively developing things all the time. Velero is not the only one. It’d be fair to mention, and I’m not a super well versed on the tools out there, but etcd itself has a backup tool. I’m not familiar with any of these other tools. One thing to highlight is that we do everything through the Kubernetes API. That’s for example one reason why we can do selective backup or restores. Yes, you can backup etcd completely yourself, but you have to back up the whole thing. If you’re on a managed service, you wouldn’t be able to do that, because you just wouldn’t have access. All the tools like we use to back up to the etcd offers or a service provider. PX-motion. I’m not sure what this is. I’m reading the documentation here. There is this K10 from [inaudible 00:33:13] Canister. I haven’t used any of these tools. [inaudible 00:33:16]. [00:33:17] OP: I just want to say, Velero, the last customer I worked on, they wanted to use Velero in its capacity to be able to back up a whole cluster and then restore that whole cluster on a different cloud provider, as you mentioned. They weren’t thoroughly using it as – Well, they were using it as backup, but their primary function was that they wanted to populate the cluster as it was on a brand-new cloud provider. [00:33:38] CC: Yeah. It’s a migration. One thing that, like I said, Velero does, is back up the cluster, like all the Kubernetes objects, because why would we want to do that? Because if you’re declaring – Someone explain to everybody who’s listening, including myself. Some people bring this up and they say, “Well, I don’t need to back up the Kubernetes objects if all of that is declared and I have the declaration is source control. If something happens, I can just do it again. [00:34:10] BL: Untrue, because just for any given Kubernetes object, there is a configuration that you created. Let’s say if you’re creating an appointment, you need spec replicas, you need the spec templates, you need labels and selectors. But if you actually go and pull down that object afterwards, what you’ll see is there is other things inside of that object. If you didn’t specify any replicas, you get the defaults or other things that you should get defaults for. You don’t want to have a lousy backup and restore, because then you get yourself into a place where if I go back this thing up and then I restore it to a different cluster to actually test it out to see if it works, it will be different. Just keep that in mind when you’re doing that. [00:34:51] JR: I think it just comes down to knowing exactly what Brian just said, because there certainly are times where when I’m working with a customer, there’s just such a simple use case at the notion of redeploying the application and potentially losing some of those factors that may have mutated overtime. They just shrug to it and go, “Whatever.” It is so awesome that tools like Velero and other tools are bridging that gap, and I think to a point that Olive made, not only just backing that stuff up and capturing it state as it was in the cluster, but providing us with a good way to section out one namespace or one group of applications and just move those potentially over and so on. Yeah, it just kind of comes to knowing what exactly are you going to have to solve for and how complex your solution should be. [00:35:32] BL: Yeah. We’re getting towards the end, and I wanted to make sure that we talked about testing your backup, because that’s a popular thing here. People take backups. I’ve done my backups, whether I dump to S3, or I have Velero dumping to S3, or I have some other method that is in an invalid backup, it’s not valid until someone comes and takes that backup, restore it somewhere and actually verifies that it works, because there’ll be nothing worse than having yourself in a situation where you need a backup and you’re in some kind of disaster, whether small or large, and going to find out that, “Oh my gosh! We didn’t even backup the important thing.” [00:36:11] CC: That is so true. I have only been in this backup world for a minute, but I mean I’ve needed to backup things before. I don’t think I’ve learned this concept after coming here. I think I’ve known this concept. It just became stronger in my mind, so I always tell people, if you haven’t done that restore, you don’t have a backup. [00:36:29] JR: One thing I love to add on to that concept too is having my customers run like fire drills if they’re open to it. Effectively, having a list of potential terrible things that can happen, from losing a cluster to just like losing an important component. Unlike one person the team, let’s say, once a week or one a month, depending on their tolerance, just chooses something from that list and does it, not in production, but does it. It gives you the opportunity to test everything end-to-end. Did your learning fire off? When you did restore to your points, was the backup valid? Did the application come back online? It’s kind of a lot of like semi-fun, using the word fun loosely there. Fun ways that you can approach it, and it really is a good way to kind of stress test. [00:37:09] BL: I do have one small follow up on that. You’re doing backups, and no matter how you’re doing them, think about your strategy and then how long to keep data. I mean, whether it’s due to regulation or just physical space and it costs money. You just don’t backup yesterday and then you’d backup again. Backup every day and keep the last 8 days and then, like old school, would actually then have a full backup and keep that for a while just in case, because you never know. [00:37:37] CC: Good point too. Yeah. I think a lot of what we said goes to what – It was Olive I think who said it first. You have to understand your needs. [00:37:46] OP: Yeah, just which bits have different varying degrees of importance in terms of application functionality for your end user. Which bits are absolutely critical and which bits can buy you a little bit more time to recover. [00:37:58] CC: Yeah. That would definitely vary from product to product. As we are getting into this idea of ephemeral clusters and automation and we get really good at automating things and bringing things back up, is it possible that we get to a point where we don’t even talk about disasters anymore, or you just have to grow, bring this up cluster or this system, and does it even matter why [inaudible 00:38:25]. We’re not going to talk about this aspect, because what I’m thinking is in the past, in a long, long time ago, or maybe not so long time ago. When I was working with application, and that was a disaster, it was a disaster, because it felt like a disaster. Somebody had to go in manually and find out what happened and what to fix and fix it manually. It was complete chaos and stress. Now if they just like keep rolling and automate it, something goes down, you bring it back up. Do you know what I mean? It won’t matter why. Are we going to talk about this in terms of it was a disaster? Does it even matter what caused it? Maybe it was a – Recovery from a disaster wouldn’t look any different than a planned update, for example. [00:39:12] BL: I think we’re getting to a place – And I don’t know whether we’re 5 years away or 10 years away or 20 years away, a place where we won’t have the same class of disaster that we have now. Think about where we’ve come over the past 20 years. Over the past 20 years, be basically looked at hardware in a rack is replace. I can think about 1988, 1999 and 2000. We rack a whole bunch of servers, and that server will be special. Now, at these scales, we don’t care about that anymore. When a server goes away, we have 50 more just like it. The reason we were able to do that across large platforms is because of Linux. Now with Kubernetes, if Kubernetes keeps on going in the same trajectory, we’re going to basically codify these patterns that makes hardware loss not a thing. We don’t really care if we lose a server. You have 50 more nodes that look just like it. We’re going to start having the software – The software is always available. Think about like the Google Spanner. Google Spanner is multi-location, and it can lose notes and it doesn’t lose data, and it’s relational as well. That’s what CockroachDB is about as well, about Spanner, and we’re going into the place where this kind of technology is available for anyone and we’re going to see that we’re not going to have these kinds of disasters that we’re having now. I think what we’ll have now is bigger distributed systems things where we have timing issues and things like that and leader election issues. But I think those cool stuff can’t be phased out at least over the next computing generation. [00:40:39] OP: It’s maybe more around architectures these days and applications designers and infrastructure architects in the container space and with Kubernetes orchestrating and maintaining your desired state. You’re thinking that things will fail, and that’s okay, because it will go back to the way it was before. The concept of something stopping in mid-run is not so scary anymore, because it would get put back to its state. Maybe you might need to investigate if it keeps stopping and starting and Kubernetes keeps bringing it back. The system is actually still fully functional in terms of end users. You as the operator might need to investigate why that’s so. But the actual endpoint is still that your application is still up and running. Things fail and it’s okay. That’s maybe a thing that’s changed from maybe 5 years ago, 10 years ago. [00:41:25] CC: This is a great conversation. I want to thank everybody, Olive Power, Josh Rosso, Brian Lyles. I’m Carlisia Campos singing off. Make sure to subscribe. This was Episode 8. We’ll be back next week. See you. [END OF EPISODE] [0:50:00.3] KN: Thank you for listening to The Podlets Cloud Native Podcast. Find us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ThePodlets and on the http://thepodlets.io/ website, where you'll find transcripts and show notes. We'll be back next week. Stay tuned by subscribing. [END]See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Arc Reactions Podcast
Arc Reactions - 134 - Ghost Rider v3 1-10

Arc Reactions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019


We talk about the new Ghost Rider, Danny Ketch, in this final installment of follow-up fall. Topics include fridging, Flag Smasher, and what we would have liked to see done with the characters and story.Talking points--------------BAD THINGS----------Fridging of Barb (6:41)Canister plot (9:48)Guest appearances (12:20)Character development (17:59)    GOOD THINGS----------Danny Ketch Ghost Rider (23:05)Flag Smasher and Ultimatum (35:49)As Mentioned-----------------Arc Reactions - 53 - Ghost Rider: Road to DamnationArc Reactions - 129 - Saga of the Swamp ThingArc Reactions - 85 - V for VendettaIf you would like to download the episode, right click and Save AsARP-134-GhostRiderV3.mp3Our next podcast will be our review of Memetic on November 3rd.We are also on Comics Podcast Network. Please go over there and check out our section as well as some of the other podcasts they host.We would like to thank Packie Wambaugh for recording our intro and outro music for us.We look forward to hearing from you.Contact us with any feedback or suggestions you may have and subscribe to us on your favorite platform:

The Pool Guy Podcast Show
Manually Vacuuming your Pool, Use a Canister!

The Pool Guy Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 10:09


In this podcast, I go over why I think it is essential to use a canister when you are manually vacuuming a swimming pool. I go over the cons of not using one and highlight the features of the two best leaf canisters for pool service use. Jobber: https://getjobber.com/im/pool/ Jobber's field service scheduling software and the app is the best way to organize your service business. Quote, schedule, invoice, and get paid—all in one place.  INYOPools: http://bit.ly/INYOpools Inyopools.com has been helping pool owners find the right pool parts since 2001. With over 50,000 pool parts in stock, order online today and have your parts delivered right to your door.

Three Guys On
Episode 870 - Canister Of Germs

Three Guys On

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 70:30


We're joined today by Franqi French and Courtney Fearrington. In this episode, we talk about listener comments and emails, Amber Guyger, diversity in entertainment, and some of our favorite sketch comedy.

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NexxtLevel Brands podcast
Bringing Healthy Canister Chips to America, with Matt Parry

NexxtLevel Brands podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 45:15


Entering a new market or launching a new product is always a difficult process. The task is made even more difficult when taking a brand to a new country.  Matt Parry is the founder of The Good Crisp Company, an Australian brand of canister chips with a focus on healthy, natural ingredients. Parry and his company have experienced a meteoric rise, already breaking into major American retailers. In this episode, G. Steven Cleere is joined by Parry to discuss the changing trends in what American consumers want from their food, breaking into the American market, and why the word “chips” has a different meaning in his native Australia.   Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:  [1:52] The difference between “chips”, “crisps” and “fries” in Australia [3:29] What is The GoodCrisp Company product? [6:30] Why Matt’s company chose Boulder to operate from in America [8:38] Retail market makeup in Australia [9:35] The GoodCrisp strategy for entering American markets and working with Walmart [18:25] The changing trends in the CPG and food industries [20:20] Other companies Matt has worked with, and his early career [23:25] What is next for The Good Crisp Company [27:05] Matt’s advice for companies trying to launch a new line [31:11] The differences of doing business in America versus Australia and selling on Amazon [38:04] The strategy of gaining market share against competitors [41:43] Good Crisp looks at the “big picture”   Subscribe and Listen on: iTunes   Resources Mentioned in this episode The Good Crisp Company   Connect with Steve Kitchen 2 Shelf  About Me NexxtLevel Marketing   Sponsor for this episode Our podcast was brought to you today by Kitchen2Shelf, the educational arm of NexxtLevel Brands. Kitchen2Shelf provides online and in-person courses and workshops for CPG entrepreneurs at any stage of growth.  Whether you're an early-stage startup, a local growing business, or if you want to just expand your distribution to a national level, Kitchen to Shelf can help you learn what you need to know to grow.   

Barnsley Museums
Episode 2: Sounds A Bit Tinny: Barnsley Canister Company

Barnsley Museums

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 24:47


Welcome to episode 2 of our podcast! In this episode Steven Skelley shares snippets of some of the interviews he's recorded as part of our Barnsley Canister Company exhibition. If you are listening to this before 28 September 2019 makes sure you visit Experience Barnsley to find out more! http://www.experience-barnsley.com/tins-tins-tins-lifting-the-lid-on-the-barnsley-canister-company-

Backpacking Light Podcast
Upright Canister Stoves

Backpacking Light Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 34:22


This episode of the Backpacking Light Podcast is a deep dive into the world of upright canister stoves. Canister stoves are notoriously difficult to compare accurately. Variations in testing conditions and methodology make any head-to-head comparisons suspect at best, especially when using manufacturer generated data. That’s why we developed StoveBench and spent hundreds of hours applying the methodology to virtually every sub-four ounce upright canister stove on the market. The result is a 15,000 word gear guide chock full of graphs, charts, raw data, and our purchase recommendations for a variety of needs. In this podcast Ryan and Andrew use both StoveBench and the Upright Canister Stove Gear Guide as a springboard for their conversation. Ryan and Andrew get things rolling by recommending that you listen to the StoveBench episode of the BPL Pod, read the StoveBench article on the website, or (preferably) both. After that they spend some time laying the groundwork for stove comparisons: how they define the category, how they judge stove performance, and how they went about testing those performance considerations. The last half of the pod is a convo covering a few of the stoves that stood out in the gear guide (good and bad!). As the episode unfolds, Ryan shares his thoughts on how design features affect performance, and Andrew gets into cost considerations. The guys wrap the episode with the champs: the two stoves that stood out in nearly every test. Spoiler alert: they aren’t the lightest. Click here for show notes This podcast is brought to you ad-free by the subscribing members of backpackinglight.com. Please leave us a review and rating, it helps other people find our show!

Backpacking Light Podcast

Today’s episode is a TECH SHORT. In this episode we talk about StoveBench: Backpacking Light’s new protocol for standardizing stove performance comparisons. We just published our huge Upright Canister Stove Gear Guide, in which we evaluated over 30 different upright canister stove stoves, eventually putting 17 through a variety of StoveBench tests. In light of that article we wanted to take a few minutes to more fully explain StoveBench. In developing StoveBench, Ryan’s goal was to create a protocol capable of producing replicable results from home testing spaces all over the world. Ryan begins the episode by explaining two important metrics: power and efficiency. Andrew gives a little backstory on why it was necessary to create StoveBench, and Ryan explains the protocol’s nut and bolts. After that the guys run through a few of the questions that commonly crop up around  StoveBench. Click here for show notes This podcast is brought to you ad-free by the subscribing members of backpackinglight.com. Please leave us a review and rating, it helps other people find our show!

Flash In The Pan
Flash In The Canister - Episode 1: Melodram Patheticism in UMBILICAL WORLD

Flash In The Pan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 40:36


Things get grim, grisly and monstrous in our first FITC, a sub-series where we look at movies by Flash creators! Tom and Alex start with David Firth's anthology film over a decade in the making, and deep-dive into every greasy nook and cranny. Long and passionate discussion ensues, and hopefully you'll enjoy joining us for it. Video links in the show notes.

Real Fish Talk by Aquarium Co-Op
Canister Filters are BAD - Here is why.

Real Fish Talk by Aquarium Co-Op

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 126:32


Streamed live on YouTube 3.13.2019   Buy From Our Online Shop ►http://www.aquariumcoop.com?ref=4 Get Member Status on Youtube ► http://bit.ly/2MeT9nh On the Aquarium Co-Op aquarium channel we focus on freshwater fish, tropical fish, aquatic plants and in general all freshwater aquariums. Our goal is to help take your pet fish and graduate you to an aquarium hobbyist.

Ron Ananian The Car Doctor
The Car Doctor - 2/9/19 - Replacing a Charcoal Canister

Ron Ananian The Car Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 35:43


Ron starts this episode with a call about a 17 Fusion with sync device problems : takes a call on a 14 Honda CRV where the caller would like to replace the present power mirrors with heated mirrors : takes a call on an 86 Olds Cutlass Supreme where the caller asks if the charcoal canister needs to be changed routinely : takes a call on a 12 Impala with blower motor issues : takes a call on a 96 F150 with noises coming from the steering rack and the steering is very stiff : takes a call on an 07 GMC Envoy where ice forms on the throttle body plate Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

The NoSleep Podcast
NoSleep Podcast S11E07

The NoSleep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 65:51


It's episode 07 of Season 11. On this week's show we have six tales about terrifying treasures, fractured families, and touching terrors. "Yes/No"† written by Jon Grilz and performed by Nikolle Doolin & Dan Zappulla. (Story starts around 00:02:40) "A Canister from the Ashes"† written by William Dalphin and performed by Kyle Akers & Erika Sanderson & Alexis Bristowe & Jeff Clement & Elie Hirschman. (Story starts around 00:18:00) "The Room Upstairs"¤ written by Leo Harrison and performed by Mike DelGaudio & Tanja Milojevic. (Story starts around 00:30:15) "The Baby Monitor"† written by E.Z. Morgan and performed by Mick Wingert & Nichole Goodnight & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 01:04:10) "Fapper"† written by Alix Reeves and performed by Matthew Bradford & Kyle Akers & Dan Zappulla & Nichole Goodnight & Mary Murphy. (Story starts around 01:12:35) "The Start of a Haunting"‡ written by Ashleigh Banks and performed by Jessica McEvoy & Atticus Jackson. (Story starts around 01:31:20) Click here to learn more about the voice actors on The NoSleep Podcast   Click here to learn more about Abby Howard   Click here to learn more about Tanja Milojevic   Click here to learn more about Jon Grilz   Click here to learn more about William Dalphin   Click here to learn more about E.Z. Morgan   Click here to learn more about Alix Reeves   Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone Audio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ & Jesse Cornett¤ "A Canister from the Ashes" illustration courtesy of Abby Howard Audio program ©2018 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.

The NoSleep Podcast
NoSleep Podcast S11E07

The NoSleep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 66:00


It's episode 07 of Season 11. On this week's show we have six tales about terrifying treasures, fractured families, and touching terrors."Yes/No"† written by Jon Grilz and performed by Nikolle Doolin & Dan Zappulla. (Story starts around 00:02:40)"A Canister from the Ashes"† written by William Dalphin and performed by Kyle Akers & Erika Sanderson & Alexis Bristowe & Jeff Clement & Elie Hirschman. (Story starts around 00:18:00)"The Room Upstairs"¤ written by Leo Harrison and performed by Mike DelGaudio & Tanja Milojevic. (Story starts around 00:30:15)"The Baby Monitor"† written by E.Z. Morgan and performed by Mick Wingert & Nichole Goodnight & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 01:04:10)"Fapper"† written by Alix Reeves and performed by Matthew Bradford & Kyle Akers & Dan Zappulla & Nichole Goodnight & Mary Murphy. (Story starts around 01:12:35)"The Start of a Haunting"‡ written by Ashleigh Banks and performed by Jessica McEvoy & Atticus Jackson. (Story starts around 01:31:20)Please visit www.thenosleeppodcast.com for full show notes and links to learn more about our authors, voice actors, and producers.Executive Producer & Host: David CummingsMusical score composed by: Brandon BooneAudio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ & Jesse Cornett¤"A Canister from the Ashes" illustration courtesy of Abby HowardAudio program ©2018 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.

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Tom & Drew's Magic Item Review
Ep. 47 - Canister of Condiments (Is Actually Good)

Tom & Drew's Magic Item Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 45:33


You're not even ready for this. Magic Mustard returns with the rest of the magic condiments and their effects may surprise you. Hide your burgers. Like the show? Give us a rating on itunes! It helps people find out about the show. CONTACT US!Twitter - @TNDDNDGmail - magicitemreview@gmail.comhttps://www.facebook.com/magicitemreviewMay your crits roll true.

Tom & Drew's Magic Item Review
Ep. 47 - Canister of Condiments (Is Actually Good)

Tom & Drew's Magic Item Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 45:33


You're not even ready for this. Magic Mustard returns with the rest of the magic condiments and their effects may surprise you. Hide your burgers. Like the show? Give us a rating on itunes! It helps people find out about the show. CONTACT US! Twitter - @TNDDND Gmail - magicitemreview@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/magicitemreview May your crits roll true.

30something Movie Podcast
Episode #157: "Party Like It's 1999" | Prince of Darkness (1987)

30something Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 75:01


You see what I did there? It's called PRINCE of Darkness and the visions from the future take place in 1999, so it's like the song "1999 (Party Like It's 1999)" by Prince. Right? Shut up. Anyway, apparently Jesus was an alien who started a secret society 2,000 years ago which became the Catholic Church and kept the secret that what we thought was God was really the Anti-god and is evil and his son (the Prince of Darkness) was contained within a canister of ectoplasm for 2,000 years. Now the Canister of Satan is ready to open and literally unleash Hell on earth. 1. Intro [0:00] 2. The Last Jedi trailer [4:04] 3. Solo: A Star Wars Story discussion [23:18] 4. Steve Martin & Martin Short [37:01] 5. Prince of Darkness Background Info/Trailer [40:17] 6. Wrap-up  [1:10:45] The trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5I3Lt8PwyQ 

Ask a House Cleaner
Clogged Toilet - How to Clean a Clogged Toilet Filled With Poop

Ask a House Cleaner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2017 7:02


Clogged toilet? Not again! When you have a clogged toilet do you call a plumber or do it yourself? Having a sanitary bathroom means unclogging a toilet when it won't flush and is filled with poop. Today on Ask a House Cleaner Angela Brown covers how to unclog a toilet using a plunger and toilet auger. She also covers some ways you might get a clogged toilet. And simple habits you can change before you flush. Need a plumber? Today's sponsor is https://HouseCleaning360.com a referral database where you can find the best plumber in your area. #HouseCleaning360 *** COMPLETE SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE *** https://askahousecleaner.com/clogged-toilet/ *** MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS *** How to Clean a Bathroom Vanity - https://youtu.be/3EkQJVbZYeg How to Clean Toilet Bowl Rings - Three Types - https://youtu.be/iqCOZyV1R40 How to Defrost a Freezer - https://youtu.be/YGYfZegc_xA How to Clean Countertops - https://youtu.be/upEjnCtXc3A How to Clean Hardwood Floors - https://youtu.be/0KAIVQkVwPE How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs - https://youtu.be/hQfHcGD9WB8 How to Clean a Shower Floor - https://youtu.be/qrjL17pU3bQ Back to School Cleaning - https://youtu.be/hWRqn2azfO8 Crime Scene Clean Up - https://youtu.be/oxUcwBl0FEg How to Get Bubble Gum out of Carpet - https://youtu.be/jbIFWCwCl4c *** RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE *** RIDGID 59787 K-3 Toilet Auger, 3-Foot Toilet Auger Snake with Bulb Head to Clear Clogged Toilets - http://amzn.to/2swtwQ3 OXO Good Grips Hideaway Toilet Plunger and Canister - http://amzn.to/2t18ht9 Cottonelle FreshCare Flushable Cleansing Cloths, 336 Wipes - http://amzn.to/2t1f8D4 Universal Toilet Tank Flush Lever, Chrome Finish Handle with Metal Nut, Fits Most Toilets - http://amzn.to/2swYCHs Fluidmaster 6102 2-3/4-Inch Tank to Bowl Bolts and Gasket - http://amzn.to/2tumUWW   *** OTHER WAYS TO ENJOY THIS SHOW *** ITUNES - http://apple.co/2xhxnoj STITCHER - http://bit.ly/2fcm5JM SOUNDCLOUD - http://bit.ly/2xpRgLH GOOGLE PLAY - http://bit.ly/2fdkQd7 YOUTUBE - https://goo.gl/UCs92v *** GOT A QUESTION FOR A SHOW? *** Email it to Angela[at]AskaHouseCleaner.com Voice Mail: Click on the blue button at https://askahousecleaner.com *** HOUSE CLEANING TIPS VAULT *** (DELIVERED VIA EMAIL) - https://savvycleaner.com/tips *** FREE EBOOK – HOW TO START YOUR OWN HOUSE CLEANING COMPANY *** http://amzn.to/2xUAF3Z *** PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CLEANERS PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP *** https://www.facebook.com/groups/ProfessionalHouseCleaners/ *** LOOKING FOR WAY TO BOOST YOUR FANDOM? *** https://www.facebook.com/groups/HouseCleaning360/ *** FOLLOW ANGELA BROWN ON SOCIAL MEDIA *** https://Facebook.com/SavvyCleaner https://Twitter.com/SavvyCleaner https://Instagram.com/SavvyCleaner https://Pinterest.com/SavvyCleaner https://Linkedin.com/in/SavvyCleaner *** WHAT IS ASK A HOUSE CLEANER? *** Ask a House Cleaner is a daily show where you get to ask your house cleaning questions and we provide answers. Learn how to clean. How to start a cleaning business. Marketing and Advertising tips for your cleaning service. How to find top quality house cleaners, housekeepers, and maids. Employee motivation tactics. Strategies to boost your cleaning clientele. Cleaning company expansion help. Time-saving Hacks for DIY cleaners and more. Hosted by Angela Brown, 25-year house cleaning expert and founder of Savvy Cleaner Training for House Cleaners and Maids. *** DISCLAIMER *** During the shows we recommend services, sites, and products to help you improve your cleaning and grow your cleaning business. We have partnerships or sponsorships with these companies to provide you with discounts, and savings. By clicking on and buying from these links we may receive a commission which helps pay for the production costs of the show. Support the show so we can continue to bring you free tips and strategies to improve your cleaning and help you grow your cleaning business. THANK YOU! *** SPONSORSHIPS & BRANDS *** We do work with sponsors and brands. If you are interested in working with us and you have a product or service that is cohesive to the cleaning industry reach out to our promotional department info[at]AskaHouseCleaner.com *** THIS SHOW WAS SPONSORED BY *** SAVVY CLEANER - House Cleaner Training and Certification – https://savvycleaner.com HOUSECLEANING360 – Referral database of the world’s most prominent home service providers and the homeowners they serve. https://housecleaning360.com

Connected
Connected 140: Elaborate System of Mirrors

Connected

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 67:25


Myke is putting wax seals on everything, and Stephen is backing documentaries about antique computing devices. Once that’s finished, the two talk about Apple’s rumored Siri-in-a-Canister product and Amazon’s recent Alexa news.

ConnectED
140: Elaborate System of Mirrors

ConnectED

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 67:25


Myke is putting wax seals on everything, and Stephen is backing documentaries about antique computing devices. Once that’s finished, the two talk about Apple’s rumored Siri-in-a-Canister product and Amazon’s recent Alexa news.

Pod Save America
"When you open the canister, snakes pop out."

Pod Save America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 65:26


The latest on North Korea, the weekend's tax marches, and how the health care town halls are working. Then Jon, Jon, and Tommy answer questions in the first Friend of the Pod Q & A.

BrainStuff
How does an oxygen canister on an airplane work?

BrainStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2015 3:15


When you think of storing oxygen, metal tanks full of gas might come to mind. There's also a chemical method -- tune in to this podcast from HowStuffWorks.com to learn about how oxygen canisters work. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Movement Fix Podcast
1 - Low Back, Thoracolumbar Canister, Disc Pain; w/ Phillip Snell, DC

Movement Fix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2014 64:54


Phillip Snell, DC, discusses the low back, thoracolumbar canister, and lumbar disc pain

Ancient Faith Presents...
Agape Canister Program

Ancient Faith Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2014


Bobby Maddex interviews Kenneth Kidd, the Annual Gifts Officer for the Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC), about OCMC's Agape Canister Program.

agape canister kenneth kidd ocmc bobby maddex
Cognitive Dissonance
Episode 46: Imaginary Friends Show

Cognitive Dissonance

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2012 75:30


Thanks to Jake from The Imaginary Friends Show Podcast. You can check out his show here, and his book here. Video: Amendment 1 pastor gives parents 'special dispensation' to use violence against LGBT kids!!! Cardinal Brady will not resign over 'abuse failure' For Catholics, a Door to Absolution Is Reopened http://harmlessmovie.com/ Religious blogs have a higher malware risk than porn, study finds Tennessee Passes Abstinence-Based “Gateway Sexual Activity” Bill Religious Beliefs Killed Boy, Kept Parents From Seeking Care Report: Fifteen Percent Of Earth's Population Believes the World Is Coming To An End In Their Lifetime and Ten Percent Believe The Time Is Now Jesus lives: altar wine prevents goat sacrifice Check out all the links at our website: http://dissonancepod.com

Cognitive Dissonance
Episode 46: Imaginary Friends Show

Cognitive Dissonance

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2012 75:30


Thanks to Jake from The Imaginary Friends Show Podcast. You can check out his show here, and his book here. Video: Amendment 1 pastor gives parents 'special dispensation' to use violence against LGBT kids!!! Cardinal Brady will not resign over 'abuse failure' For Catholics, a Door to Absolution Is Reopened http://harmlessmovie.com/ Religious blogs have a higher malware risk than porn, study finds Tennessee Passes Abstinence-Based “Gateway Sexual Activity” Bill Religious Beliefs Killed Boy, Kept Parents From Seeking Care Report: Fifteen Percent Of Earth’s Population Believes the World Is Coming To An End In Their Lifetime and Ten Percent Believe The Time Is Now Jesus lives: altar wine prevents goat sacrifice Check out all the links at our website: http://dissonancepod.com

19 Nocturne Boulevard
Lovecraft #16 - The Whisperer in Darkness, part 1 of 8

19 Nocturne Boulevard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2010 17:51


Story by H.P. Lovecraft, read by Julie HoversonCover art by Brett CoulstockMusic by Kevin MacLeod In one of the longer Lovecraft stories, a dedicated skeptic is slowly brought round to an uncomfortable truth... (Keep in mind, these stories were recorded when Julie was still learning how to mix and work with audio - so the sound quality may be a little ... patchy.)

Ancient Faith Presents...
Agape Canister Program

Ancient Faith Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2010 9:05


Bobby Maddex interviews Kenneth Kidd, the Annual Gifts Officer for the Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC), about OCMC's Agape Canister Program.

The Spiel - MP3 Version
The Spiel #4 - Cheese Canister

The Spiel - MP3 Version

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2006 100:25


We circle the wagons to play Go West and then head for Sid Sackson's Bazaar. The title, you ask? Dave has a Lactaid moment discussing dice games.

The Spiel - MP3 Version
The Spiel #4 - Cheese Canister

The Spiel - MP3 Version

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2006 100:25


We circle the wagons to play Go West and then head for Sid Sackson's Bazaar. The title, you ask? Dave has a Lactaid moment discussing dice games.

The Spiel
The Spiel #4 - Cheese Canister

The Spiel

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2006 100:25


We circle the wagons to play Go West and then head for Sid Sackson's Bazaar. The title, you ask? Dave has a Lactaid moment discussing dice games.