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In this episode of the RepcoLite Home Improvement Show, sponsored by Benjamin Moore, Dan and Hailey discuss a week filled with unexpected pest encounters, including ticks, spiders, and an incident with a house centipede. They provide insights on the benefits house centipedes offer by eating other undesirable bugs, though they also share the heart-attack-inducing fact that female centipedes can live up to three to five years and produce a vast number of offspring. Practical advice is given on how to manage household pests by eliminating food sources and sealing up the home. Additionally, they discuss the Festool ETS 125 sander and make a case for why you might need one! Finally, they focus on the concept of color consultations, explaining who can benefit from this service, what it entails, and how to enter a contest to win a personal consultation with Hailey.00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back00:25 Launching a Contest and Discussing Festool Sanders00:34 Bugs, Ticks, and Spiders: A Week in Review02:06 The Unexpected Benefits of House Centipedes03:24 How to Get Rid of House Centipedes05:21 Introducing Festool Sanders06:43 Why Festool Sanders are Worth the Investment11:59 Who Should Consider Buying Festool Sanders14:06 The Benefits of Festool Sanders for Hobbyists and Professionals18:04 Unbiased Reviews and High Prices18:22 Demo Models and Customer Feedback18:40 Exciting Contest Announcement19:01 The Value of Color Consultations19:28 The Contest Details and Benefits20:32 The Role of a Color Consultant23:02 The Pitfalls of Asking Family for Color Advice24:21 The Expertise of a Color Consultant26:14 The Importance of Sampling Colors30:52 The Follow-up and Final Recommendations31:22 How to Enter the Contest38:47 Wrapping Up and Contest Reminder
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Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. SPONSOR: Many thanks to Solar Energy Services for sponsoring this podcast. If you think solar is in your future, please give Rick Peters and his team a call at 410-923-6090. Today...A prison employee was indicted for stealing $74K of overtime from the State. County schools extend deadline to decide how you want your kids to learn. Some reminders about voting and info on a Trump parade. And finally, chances to win an autographed book on the Thomas Point Lighthouse, a gift card from Chesepiooc Real Ale Brewey, or two tickets to a show on Friday at Rams Head On Stage! It's Thursday, which means that Trevor from Annapolis Makerspace is here with the Maker Minutes. He's back with great ideas to work out your mind and skills. And of course, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW)
Robo-Frenzy is taking shape, the wiring has begun in earnest. I talk a bit about how I am prototyping the light board, how the wiring is going and the basic functions that are wired. A reminder that I'm running a contest! Anyone that can send me evidence of a current/new 5 in a line on a game will receive a free Bingo Row print! The illustration by Ryan Claytor of Elephant Eater Comics () is amazing. Non-bingo-owners can get in touch if they would like a copy. Today's game is 1952's Gottlieb "Quartette" - Thank you, as always, for listening! You can reach me at or via the bingos line at 724-BINGOS-1 You can listen to the show on iTunes, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, Google Play Music, Spotify, Facebook, Twitter (bingopodcast) or follow me on Instagram (also bingopodcast). The show's website is foramusementonly.libsyn.com If you like video games, you might enjoy Gaming on Ten Minutes a Week at Thank you very much for listening, and I'll talk to you next time.
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Episode 25 - Strand of the Ancients Upcoming WoW PVP Events GCDTV EU Clash #3 - 3 Jun - https://battlefy.com/gcdtv/gcdtv-eu-june-clash/5924e0734f41c10341d98034/info?infoTab=details Warcraft NA Cup #3 - 7-10 Jun - http://wiki.teamliquid.net/worldofwarcraft/Arena_Cup/2017/NA/3 Warcraft Copa America cup -9-11 Jun - http://wiki.teamliquid.net/worldofwarcraft/Copa_Am%C3%A9rica/2017/Opening_Season WOW PVP NEWS Congrats to ArrowDynamic, Oxygen and Fresh of team Mad Dog Adrian for winning the ANZ cup on Saturday, 27 May. http://wiki.teamliquid.net/worldofwarcraft/Arena_Cup/2017/ANZ/1 Congrats to CDew, Snutz, Bean, and Samiyam of Method:Reborn for winning the GCDTV NA Clash this weekend! http://wiki.teamliquid.net/worldofwarcraft/GCD/NA_May_Clash Quick shoutout to @Dderserei for maintaining the liquipedia pages and live updating during the streamed matches!!! Legion Season 3 ending 13 Jun (so 11 weeks total)- https://worldofwarcraft.com/en-us/news/20812903/legion-pvp-season-3-ending-june-13 Holinka clarifies win requirements for PVP Titles - https://twitter.com/holinka/status/869243376226385920 https://twitter.com/holinka/status/869252813808836612 PVP Brawl - South Shore vs Tauren Mill starts today! More hotfixes - https://worldofwarcraft.com/en-us/news/20653889/hotfixes-may-24 Interview with Maldiva - https://www.fliffr.com/maldiva Subject of Analysis Today we will discuss, Strand of the Ancients. Contest Reminder to everyone listening we are having a Design an Arena Contest. Send your idea of an Arena to Technicallypvp@gmail.com with the subject “Arena” no later than July 4th! And thank you to “Summoning Stone”, “Blue Recluse”, and the “Adventures in Azeroth” podcasts for helping us get the word out there! Warcraft PVP Scene NA Bracket http://us.battle.net/wow/en/pvp/leaderboards/2v2 EU PVP Brackets: https://worldofwarcraft.com/en-gb/game/pvp/leaderboards/2v2 Finding Us Technically - https://www.twitch.tv/technically_pvp https://twitter.com/Techically_PvP Technicallypvp@gmail.com https://technicallypvp.wordpress.com/ Andallyn - https://twitter.com/Andallyn1244 Windstead - https://twitter.com/windstead84
In this episode, we talk about Chris' professional passion: teaching! Wait, don't go! We do it in the context of games (of course)! How do you convince someone that they should be interested in learning a game? How do you make a plan to explain it all? What are the differences between teaching board games and RPGs? And what games that we love are hard or easy to teach? Also, don't forget: a contest for a copy of Tak from Cheapass Games! Explaining the pitch - 02:28 Preparing to teach - 11:49 Teaching board games - 22:35 Teaching RPGs - 31:46 Interruptions! - 42:56 How much strategy to address? - 46:22 Difficult and Easy to teach games - 51:58 Contest Reminder - 61:24 Closing and Contact Info - 61:48
In the 65th EVER episode of the podcast, Craig brings you almost two hours of gloom, thanks to the topics from this episodes lovely guests. BUT FIRST, Craig catches you up on the two weeks leading up to this episode including an impromtu trip to Toronto, Valentine's Day celebration, and info about the Golden Geek awards. Then Craig is joined by the family for a short catch up on their games played. In a special segment, friend of the show Eric Buscemi tells a grand story of his perfect game night. Lastly, in the infamous Third Segment, Craig is joined by Brandon Kempf of the WDYPTW podcast and convention staple Chris Copac where they get all gloomy in a mini topic roundtable! Enjoy! Show Times: Intro: 0:12 Family Played: 10:21 Contest Reminder: 28:26 Eric Buscemi Story: 31:33 Third Segment!: 33:46 Wrap-Up: 1:38:21 PNCN Bumper: 1:41:13 Extra Clip: 1:41:37
The Melodic Treks Christmas Special. Once again, the most wonderful time of the year is upon us: Trekmas! Trekmas time is a time for sharing and in this episode of Melodic Treks, Brandon-Shea Mutala reached out to the listeners of Trek FM to roast some marsh melons around the camp fire, sit next to the tree and pick a track or two that they enjoy and share it with you. The tracks are as varied as a present selection under a tree. Some of these tracks you may have guessed ahead of time, and some, like all good presents, are a surprise. So take a glass of egg nog or some nice mulled wine, and sit back as the listeners of Trek Fm wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Star Trek Style. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Contest Reminder and Feedback (00:01:17) "Make It So" (arr. by J. Covenant) (00:06:38) Chris Reeve's Message (00:07:48) "Into the Final Frontier" (E. Kunzel ft. L. Nimoy) (00:09:53) Chris Chaplain's Message (00:11:02) "First Contact" (from Star Trek: First Contact, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:12:24) Tony Robinson's Message (00:15:21) "Logo/Main Title" (from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, composed by L. Rosenman) (00:17:54) Host Brandon-Shea Mutala Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Bobby Tucker (Associate Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
Comparing Film Scores. When fans of Star Trek are asked what their favorite films are, an overwhelming majority will give you an odd numbered entry. These are the stories that seem to resonate the most with fans, except for one. The tenth Star Trek film, and the fourth in The Next Generation series of movies, generally doesn't make the list. The plot has many holes, and there are several story cliches that make this one of the weaker entries in the franchise. However, when looking beyond the story, how do fans feel some of the other elements of the film hold up? In this episode of Melodic Treks, host Brandon-Shea Mutala discovered in a recent Facebook exchange that most people feel that the score to Star Trek: First Contact is considered by many to be the best of The Next Generation film scores. In an effort to plead his case that Star Trek: Nemesis is in fact the superior, he invited Erik Woods of Cinematic Sound Radio to put their top five tracks from each of these movies head to head. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Contest Reminder and Feedback (00:01:22) "Ooby Dooby" (performed by Roy Orbison) (00:05:39) Erik Woods, Cinematic Sounds, and Sound Cast Stereo (00:06:33) The Concept (00:15:17) Initial Impressions on the Films (00:17:06) "Red Alert" (from Star Trek: First Contact, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:23:09) "The Mirror" (from Star Trek: Nemesis, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:26:36) "Welcome Aboard" (from Star Trek: First Contact, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:32:53) "Ideals" (from Star Trek: Nemesis, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:36:10) "Magic Carpet Ride" (performed by Steppenwolf) (00:41:32) "Flight of the Phoenix" (from Star Trek: First Contact, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:42:02) "The Scorpion" (from Star Trek: Nemesis, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:48:20) "First Contact" (from Star Trek: First Contact, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:54:03) "Remus" (from Star Trek: Nemesis, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:58:24) A Detour Through Indiana (01:00:58) "End Titles" (from Star Trek: First Contact, composed by J. Goldsmith) (01:06:52) "Battle Stations" (from Star Trek: Nemesis, composed by J. Goldsmith) (01:10:53) Host Brandon-Shea Mutala Guest Erik Woods Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Bobby Tucker (Associate Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
Middle Tracks on Albums Almost everyone has some form of device that can store music digitally. These devices are included, but not limited to, cellphones, laptops, tablets, and iPods. With the invention of the playlist, how often do you actually sit down and listen to a whole album, the whole way through? In this episode of Melodic Treks, host Brandon-Shea Mutala creates his own playlist of tracks that you may not listen to very often. In this episode, we focus on the middle tracks from the extended releases of the even numbered Star Trek movies. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Contest Reminder (00:01:33) "The Briefing" (from Star Trek: Horizon, composed by T. Ktaft) (00:04:15) Speakpipe Draw (00:04:45) "Orbiting Earth" (from Star Trek: Horizon, composed by T. Kraft) (00:06:49) Playlist (00:07:17) "Kirk's Explosive Reply" (from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn, composed by J. Jorner) (00:09:46) "Kirk Freed" (from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, composed by L. Rosenmann) (00:13:05) "Dining on Ashes" (from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, composed by C. Eidelman) (00:15:51) "The Undiscovered Country" (from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, composed by C. Eidelman) (00:16:48) "Stimulation" (from Star Trek: First Contact, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:18:59) "Lateral Run" (from Star Trek: Nemesis, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:21:19) "Scotty's Floored" (from Star Trek Into Darkness, composed by M. Giacchino) (00:25:13) Host Brandon-Shea Mutala Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Bobby Tucker (Associate Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
Middle Tracks on Albums. Almost everyone has some form of device that can store music digitally. These devices are included, but not limited to, cellphones, laptops, tablets, and iPods. With the invention of the playlist, how often do you actually sit down and listen to a whole album, the whole way through? In this episode of Melodic Treks, host Brandon-Shea Mutala creates his own playlist of tracks that you may not listen to very often. In this episode, we focus on the middle tracks from the extended releases of the odd numbered Star Trek movies. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Contest Reminder (00:01:35) The Concept (00:02:47) "Leaving Drydock (Album Version)" (from Star Trek: The Motion Picture, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:04:59) "Returning to Vulcan" (from Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, composed by J. Horner) (00:09:38) "A Busy Man" (from Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:14:42) "Two Captains/Crash Recap" (from Star Trek: Generations, composed by D. McCarthy) (00:19:25) "The Drones Attack" (from Star Trek: Insurrection, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:22:31) "I've Fallen and I Can't Beam Up" (from Star Trek, composed by M. Giacchino) (00:25:22) "Franklin, My Dear" (from Star Trek Beyond, composed by M. Giacchino) (00:28:14) Host Brandon-Shea Mutala Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Bobby Tucker (Associate Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
The Networks and the Bitter Rivals: Luck and Skill The hosts unload a vast treasure of new played games into the opening banter, including Terraforming Mars, Quadropolis, and Twilight Struggle. Then, instead of a regular news and Kickstarter, they discuss Essen Spiel 2016 and some of the games they are looking forward to the most, lack of info be damned. In the review section, they discuss another Essen release, The Networks, and how great it is the run your own TV Network. The discussion of the day is Luck vs Skill. What is better? Can games be fun without a combination of both? Which is more important? These questions and more are answered to the best of our (limited) ability.The episode closes out with a reminder of our first ever Giveaway. 00:00:20 Banter! Handegg! Weekend gaming! Lots and lots of games! Networks, Quadropolis, Terraforming Mars, Imperial Settlers, Twilight Struggle, The Others: 7 Sins, and Pandemic: Legacy 00:25:58 Essen Preview! 00:27:03 - Zach's picks: Raise Your Goblets and Dreams 00:31:46 - Jeff's picks: RONE: Races of New Era, Great Western Trail, and Power Grid: The Card Game 00:34:31 - Adrian's picks: Cottage Garden and A Feast for Odin 00:39:06 MHGG Review: The Networks 00:39:27 Rules Overview 00:40:57 Initial Thoughts 00:42:59 Components 00:46:16 Rules and Rulebook 00:49:17 Gameplay 00:54:20 Final Thoughts 00:56:56 Discussion of the Day: Skill vs Randomness 01:16:50 Contest Reminder and contact stuff!
Ultimate Spin: The Spider-Man podcast about Miles Morales and Spider-Gwen Stacy
(Recorded April 9, 2016) A very different kind of battle for our hero as Spider-Man is grounded! Kyle, Brian and Jack dig into the fantastic character moments for Miles (and Ms. Marvel!) in the fantastic Spider-Man #3! Plus there’s still time to enter our variant cover giveaway contest! 0:00 – Intro 1:02 – Kyle’s dramatic return […]
(Recorded April 9, 2016) A very different kind of battle for our hero as Spider-Man is grounded! Kyle, Brian and Jack dig into the fantastic character moments for Miles (and Ms. Marvel!) in the fantastic Spider-Man #3! Plus there's still time to enter our variant cover giveaway contest! 0:00 – Intro 1:02 – Kyle's dramatic return […] The post Episode 29: ¡Ay Dios Mio! (Spider-Man #3; Contest Reminder!) appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
New Releases. News. Contest Reminder. What We're Playing. OTC Review for Age of Zombies. Reviews for Iron Man II and Sakura Wars. Emails and Voicemails. Clip is from Bob and Doug McKenzie.