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Latest podcast episodes about cursory

Cursory Overload
Cursory Overload CO2 promo

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 1:02


Cursory overload after almost a year and a half of little to no activity we're getting ready to f*** things up! This time the newly created CO2 will help f*** s*** up!

Cursory Overload
Cursory Overload Promo 2024

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 0:50


This is not an episode just a small promo message if you will letting you know that sometime next week a brand new episode of cursory overload will drop.

I was just thinking....
A Cursory Coros Conversation

I was just thinking....

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 40:53


Howdy! Well as the title states, I'm going to chat more about the Coros beta testing I am currently involved in. It won't be all Coros, I do have some other topics, but I will get into some more details that I haven't so far. Enjoy!

LibriVox Audiobooks
A Cursory History of Swearing

LibriVox Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 293:19


This is a very readable scientific account of Swearing and Cursing in the English Language. Not only is an enlightening historical account given, but also several excursions are made into other languages and certain historical periods. - Summary by Carolin --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librivox1/support

Cursory Overload
Cursory Overload?

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 3:50


This is a 3-minute segment reminding you we exist, I think. We haven't recorded any episodes and to be honest not sure if we're going to continue, however I figured I put this out there and see where this goes. I want to thank you for listening for The Last 5 Years it's been an awesome Journey. I am hoping we continue, but if not let's just say it's been an awesome experience!

Mehlman Medical
"Which is better - deep review of a few NBMEs, or cursory review of all NBMEs?"

Mehlman Medical

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 3:01


Video for this podcast: https://mehlmanmedical.com/which-is-better-deep-review-of-a-few-nbmes-or-cursory-review-of-all-nbmes Main website: https://mehlmanmedical.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mehlman_medical/ Telegram private group: https://mehlmanmedical.com/subscribe/ Telegram public channel: https://t.me/mehlmanmedical Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mehlmanmedical Podcast: https://anchor.fm/mehlmanmedical Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mehlmanmedical

A Problem Squared
040 = Anniversary Crazes and Any Cursory Praises

A Problem Squared

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 55:14


In THIS episode... * What's the most appropriate gift for a couple's -1 year anniversary? * How do you write a podcast review without Apple podcasts? * And Bec and Matt return to rather a lot of AOB. We would like to thank shittyflute on YouTube for letting us use their rendition of the A-Team theme tune. You can find more tunes you love, badly played here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMmLi8z1HbyhTEvfBgXpyg As always, if you've got a problem or a solution, hit us up on our website aproblemsquared.com. And if you want want even more from A Problem Squared, find us on Twitter and Instagram.  

Vince Tracy Podcasts
A Cursory Look at Electric Cars

Vince Tracy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 60:17


Is there a connection between the first Electric cars, our current scenario and the 1972 UK miners strike and all the attendant problems in the years in-between? This is a podcast in which we look to see where the dots can be joined.

The Telesis, A Societal Podcast
I think Monkeypox might be real, boys.

The Telesis, A Societal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 29:51


Cursory overlook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackbillburr/message

Love Your Work
284. Curiosity Management

Love Your Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 12:02


Do you ever feel like you don't have the time and energy to learn about everything you want to know? Is it hard to stay focused on reading one book, when there's ten others you want to read? You need curiosity management. Curiosity management is the management of your thirst to know things. In a world with unlimited access to information, and finite time and energy, it's impossible to read every book, watch every documentary, or take every online course. Unmanaged curiosity leads to “curiosity pressure” This leads to a feeling of “curiosity pressure.” Curiosity pressure is the feeling you'll never learn all the things you want to learn. When you're under time pressure – curiosity pressure's close cousin – and feel you don't have enough time to do everything, your anxiety makes it hard to do one thing. When you're under curiosity pressure and feel you can't learn everything, your anxiety makes it hard to learn one thing. A good curiosity-management system matches your level of curiosity with an appropriate level of engagement with the topic, given your available time and energy. The downward spiral of poor retention, & feelings of inadequacy A day in the life of a curious mind looks like this: Think of thing you want to learn about, such as the chemical processes behind making soap. Instantly go to Wikipedia. Follow every link and every footnote. Regain consciousness four hours later, with one-hundred tabs open, and no recollection of what you've consumed. Inexplicably, one of the tabs is about the Lorena Bobbitt scandal. Feel bad that you got nothing done, and didn't learn much either. Surplus curiosity When you don't satisfy your curiosity, despite doing the activities of investigation – such as reading or watching videos – you're overcome with “surplus curiosity.” Surplus curiosity is a feeling you should always be investigating more topics. The anxiety and inadequacy you feel from not satisfying your curiosity cause you to be curious about even more things. This drives a downward spiral: You feel bad for not knowing all you want to know, you want to know more things, but poorly managing your curiosity makes it impossible to satisfy your natural curiosities, much less your surplus curiosities. The goal of curiosity management: Learn just enough, and remember it You're not going to stop being curious. Your curiosity is a good thing. But if you can manage your curiosity, you can remember more of what you consume and reduce curiosity pressure. If you successfully reduce curiosity pressure, you'll reduce the anxiety and feelings of inadequacy that actually drive some surplus curiosity. The fundamental error: All-or-nothing curiosity The fundamental error most curious minds make is they want to learn everything about a topic the moment they become curious about it. Instead of spending five minutes perusing the Wikipedia page, they watch the four-hour documentary. Instead of reading the book summary, they try to read the whole book. This drives the downward cycle: At some point, the media they're engaged with calls for more time and energy than their actual curiosity for the topic merits. This causes fatigue and frustration. Yet there are still so many things they want to learn about, and feelings of anxiety and inadequacy flare up. The most immediate solution seems to be to read more, watch more, consume more – surplus curiosity. Yet little of it is absorbed, and the original curiosity that began the cycle is only vaguely satisfied. The right engagement for the level of curiosity To engage appropriately with what you're curious about, first assess the level of curiosity. There are three: Compulsory curiosity is a feeling that you should know about this. Like, “What is this TikTok thing about?” Cursory curiosity is a feeling you'd like to know something about this topic. Like, “What is Marie Curie's story?” Compulsive curiosity is a driving obsession to learn everything you can about a topic. If you need an example, you don't need curiosity management. Of course, as you learn about topics, your level of curiosity may progress. You try TikTok a few minutes and are intrigued. You read the Marie Curie Wikipedia page, and want to learn much more. Your compulsive curiosity may be more intense for one topic than another, or change from day to day. Three basic components of curiosity management The main mechanism behind curiosity management is categorizing topics about which you're curious according to the level of curiosity, and engaging with those topics only to the point that your curiosity is either satisfied, or further aroused (with some exceptions). I propose four components to a good modern curiosity-management system: A rule: Never consume information upon first encountering it: (With one exception, coming up.) Take only a quick glance to assess your level of curiosity about the information, and the informations' potential for satisfying that curiosity. Then put it in the appropriate place, for later processing. Keep a “crumb-time” list: Your crumb-time list has things about which you have either compulsory or cursory curiosity, with a simple action that will satisfy that level of curiosity. Use your crumb-time list during “crumb-time” – those little pockets of time of indefinite shape and size with which you normally do unproductive activities such as check social media or play Wordle. An example list item would be: “Watch a YouTube video on the chemical processes behind making soap.” Deep curiosity time blocks: Have regular time blocks for deep investigation about things that have reached the level of compulsive curiosity. Give yourself time to read books, and watch documentaries. ”Cheat” pockets: Freewheeling engagement with your curiosity is fun. If you never allow yourself to open a hundred tabs on your browser again, you'll do it anyway and drive the downward spiral. Much like some diets allow a “cheat day,” a good curiosity-management system has pockets of time during which you allow yourself to be at the whim of your curiosity. It might be Friday afternoons, or fifteen minutes after lunch – so long as you're actually able to prevent yourself from slipping into internet-induced comas. Using your curiosity-management system That's the basic structure of a curiosity-management system, now, some examples of how to use it. A topic comes to mind that you'd like to learn about, such as Soviet dekulakization. Don't stop what you're doing or suppress your curiosity. Put it on your crumb-time list to look at later. You have a few minutes while waiting for an appointment to start – aka “crumb-time.” Open your crumb-time list on your phone, and find a topic that fits the time and energy you have available, and your level of interest. Do a quick search, or visit a link you've already saved. If your curiosity is satisfied, move it to a “done” section of your crumb-time list. If you've become more curious, move it to a “second-level” section, to investigate more, later. If you're intensely curious and have time available within your deep-curiosity blocks, you may graduate to buying a book. You see a link you want to investigate, while investigating something else on your crumb-time list. Open it in another tab and give it a quick glance. If you're interested in learning more, put it on your crumb-time list. Close the tab, then get back to the original article. Note-taking supports curiosity management You'll better satisfy your curiosity if you don't forget what you've just learned. So, a note-taking system, such as a zettelkasten, supports a curiosity-management system. Take notes even on items for which you have merely compulsory or cursory curiosity. Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good. You don't even have to take perfect notes. You've just invested time and energy in learning about this topic, so you'll never remember more than you do right now. Jot down a few of the things you remember. It could be as simple and informal as “saponification uses a strong base to break apart fat molecules and make soap.” Start managing your curiosity Those are my initial thoughts on curiosity management – why it matters, what it consists of, and how to construct a system for managing your curiosity. There are of course many details and inner workings I didn't include, or that would vary from one person to another. Do you find this idea useful? Say hello on Twitter, or email me. Image: Red Waistcoat by Paul Klee About Your Host, David Kadavy David Kadavy is author of Mind Management, Not Time Management, The Heart to Start and Design for Hackers. Through the Love Your Work podcast, his Love Mondays newsletter, and self-publishing coaching David helps you make it as a creative. Follow David on: Twitter Instagram Facebook YouTube Subscribe to Love Your Work Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Stitcher YouTube RSS Email Support the show on Patreon Put your money where your mind is. Patreon lets you support independent creators like me. Support now on Patreon »       Show notes: http://kadavy.net/blog/posts/curiosity-management/

Cursory Overload
S507-Dr Strange & some Cursory Overload-Verse Shstuff!

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 55:22


In this episode the convo varies from Dr. Strange's new movie, to twitter drama, to foods we disliked as kids. Pour yourself a drink, and join our middle age 9 year old conversation.www.cursoryoverload.com

The Nonlinear Library
EA - Release of Existential Risk Research database by rumtin

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 4:07


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Release of Existential Risk Research database, published by rumtin on April 20, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Today, I am releasing an existential risk research database: This database collects all published academic articles, reports and government submissions specifically relating to existential and global catastrophic risk over 2016-2021. Each article is categorised by policy relevance and risk category. I have attempted to capture all such publications over this period - though some may have been missed by my search. As at 20 April 2022, 376 publications have been included in the database. The purpose of this database is to provide researchers and other interested people a resource for finding relevant publications that may assist in their work. By classifying by policy relevance, it may reveal publications that could best inform your policy understanding, research or advice. It is not meant to be perfect. You may disagree with the categories, and some articles I have deemed not specifically relevant to existential risk are judgement calls. Nor is it a permanent solution; automated processes will be more superior, specifically TERRA. This database was developed incidentally when cataloguing policy ideas for the Policy Ideas Database, so I am sharing in case people find value in it as well. Q&A Which sources are included? So far, I've included academic articles, government submissions and reports, published between 2016 and 2021. Publications must have been authored by academics or by organisations that identify as entirely or explicitly focused on existential risk. The publications must be specifically related to existential and global catastrophic risks. Those related to the broad risks but not at the existential or catastrophic scale (such as 'normal' climate change or general AI development) are not included. Where were publications found? I first used TERRA's bibliography. I then went through each organisation's website and identified publications they've listed. Cursory (though not systematic) Google Scholar searches were also done. Gimme the stats! My search identified 758 possibly relevant publications, with 376 identified as relevant to existential and global catastrophic risk. Just over half have direct policy relevance - that is, they provide implications or ideas for policy communities. Since 2018, the number of publications, and their policy relevance, has stayed relatively even. Most publications are related to existential risk at the general level and to technological risks (primarily AI). This is mirrored when looking at policy-relevant publications only. Of the 190 policy-relevant publications, 68 have specific policy ideas or options. I have captured ideas from 29 of these publications in the policy idea database. Seems interesting and all. but what do I do with this information? There may be a few implications of this: The field may need to focus more policy work where policy-relevance has been underweighted The policy of nuclear weapons risk seems underweighted, though the database does not include publications from the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) for now. Extreme climate change may be another area. Of the risk categories, AI had the most policy relevant publications, but the specificity of policy ideas was low. Researchers may wish to make more clear the policy implications of their research, even if they decide not to provide specific policy ideas. Around 40% of publications made claims that could be relevant for policy, but did not make a direct link. The field may wish to look at developing more ‘translation' products and services - taking policy implications and ideas from publications into more digestible formats (e.g. policy briefs and government submissions, infographics, co-creation of policy proposals with policy-makers). ...

Exactly
Digital Date

Exactly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 64:03


Episode 100, you remember it . . . Zach interviews from his car. Zac goes on a digital date. And Zach loses his remote.Tell us your anxiety, send us a postcard:postcard@exactlypodcast.com Show Notes:Bn3th TechnologyZach's Remote CNN+Exactly+Steve from Blue's CluesWhy ExactlyLike us? Then like us. Leave a rating and a review. It helps people find us — and we're desperate./IGˈZAK(T)LĒ/LEXICON: Brazen, Cursory, AncillaryMusic: Cream & Sugar x Louie Zong

Cursory Overload
1091-Cursory Overload 4th Anniversary!

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 113:19


We celebrate our 4th year in this journey, pour yourself a drink and join the crazy convo between two middle aged 9 year olds!Happy Holidays! And A Happy New Year!www,cursoryoverload.com

Cursory Overload
Cursory Overload Episodes Coming

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 1:23


This is a promo letting you know that more episodes are on the way!

Word of the day
Word of the day - "Cursory"

Word of the day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 0:36


Cursory an adjective, which means hasty and therefore not thorough or detailed Example: Only a cursory inspection of the building's electrical wiring was done. The mayor gave a cursory glance at the report. Synonyms: casual, half-hearted, inattentive, superficial etc

Climbing The Pocket
Unbelievable! - A Cursory Glance at 2021

Climbing The Pocket

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 42:45


BJ Reidell and Drew Mahowald wrap up their Minnesota Vikings NFL Draft coverage and take a way-too-early glance at the team's scheduled opponents in 2021. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Unbelievable: A Minnesota Sports Podcast
A Cursory Glance at 2021

Unbelievable: A Minnesota Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 41:46


BJ Reidell and Drew Mahowald wrap up their Minnesota Vikings NFL Draft coverage and take a way-too-early glance at the team's scheduled opponents in 2021.

On Being Happier: Thinking with Heart and Mind

Show Notes: Bonus 9a A Daily Practice with Heart and Mind   Begin the practice before opening your eyes in the AM If you set your alarm, give myself an extra 10 minutes Turn off phone alarms without seeing any notifications Practice this, if necessary   Let in light and love Steps in Episode 9 Use an image of the sun poking through clouds Say a prayer or verse Stay with this feeling as long as you like   Cursory view of the day Glance chronologically See all the events that will be happening   Look over the day a second time This time hover more closely Look at practical details Look for helpful tips and reminders Not a ‘to do' list, it's a ‘what's doing' list Avoid getting too lost in detail, though do so if important   Pause where events seem hard. Break into two groups Don't see how I'll get things done          Discomfort connected to people See what you need to do to get through the logjams Massive schedule changes can be saved for review at a different time Save interpersonal challenges for next layer   Go through day again, looking with eyes of the heart How I want to be? Seeing interactions from the viewpoint of others Work at places of discomfort Reviewing ‘forgiveness' in Episode 5 Finding a heart-based response > see Episode 10 If stuck, ask love to join you and move on   When days or lifestyles are more about being than meeting scheduled demands Same process Focus on feeling love, on carrying love   When finished with reviews, fill yourself with light and live the day   End of day Before going to sleep, fill yourself with light Glance over the day backwards   Stop where things went particularly well Appreciate that you're loved   Stop at moments that concerned you How did you do Non-judgmentally look Think of ideas for similar situations in the future   Review situations that didn't go well Dissect them What were the problems? How could you have made it better? How could you avoid this in the future? Feel closure: you did your best Save issues that need more time, and get to them when you can   When finished, fill yourself with light and love and drift off to sleep.   Notes on process The day ahead is coming The goal is to live fully and be in flow as much as possible It's about being you Continued work has definite and real effects    

Fight In The Wolf
Cursory Rhyme

Fight In The Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 2:38


Cradle my head just right Make shapes by the bedroom light Be patient and well tonight Take care that my health’s alright Tuck in my teddy tight And dust where the bed bugs bite Please say one last precious rhyme And waken me when its time XXX Sketch lines I’ll fill with joy Tell me I’m your little boy Protect me from hurtful words And shelter me from the world Soothe me til I’m at ease Good roots build the highest trees With you here I’ll never fear We’ll shoot beasts with silver beads XXX Mend this gown with broken scissors Upend my frown with smoke and mirrors I tend the mound where hope still withers I fed the hound my only slivers By roots I’m bound in earth malicious The wolf now growls at any issues He chews on doubt, finds stress delicious And looks around with tense suspicions XXX Place gratitude in my hand And my heart will understand We’ll pray for that second chance Create a new circumstance We’ll paper the cracks and scuffs And tape up the damaged stuff We’ll shake out the tarnished rugs Replace all the shattered bulbs XXX Send the clown back when I falter And let me down with threads I altered I pencilled out what pen had ordered So when I drown drop cents in water My heart stopped cold to kill what’s rotten I glanced below at things forgotten A cache of gold that sinks to bottom My hands let go and swim the torrent XXX

D20 Dudes
D20 Dudes Episode 67: A cursory glance at Anima

D20 Dudes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 27:31


I am the D20 Dude, Dylan, and this week I take a quick look at Anima: Beyond Fantasy! https://www.facebook.com/D20Dudes https://twitter.com/D20Dudes https://www.patreon.com/D20Dudes https://discord.gg/f3dMzy5

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Cursory Overload
1083-Cursory Overload Turns 3

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 67:00


In this episode we celebrate 3 years of offending the world with fuc%$#g Class! Join us as we continue the convo between friends and forget your troubles for a few...Thank you for putting up with us for 3 years we love ya 3000!www.cursoryoverload.com

Politics and Brown Liquor ( The PBL Podcast )
A cursory view of Trumps Legal team

Politics and Brown Liquor ( The PBL Podcast )

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 20:38


PBL Podcast NOV 25th Show Notes The PBL Podcast had Merchandise!! Please visit our store and support the show by buying a t-shirt or two, or 30. ;) https://teespring.com/stores/politics-and-brown-liquor (https://teespring.com/stores/politics-and-brown-liquor) Eight lawyers on Trump's legal team https://www.dailysignal.com/2020/11/18/here-are-8-lawyers-in-the-thick-of-trumps-election-fight/ (https://www.dailysignal.com/2020/11/18/here-are-8-lawyers-in-the-thick-of-trumps-election-fight/) Who is Lin Wood https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Lin_Wood (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Lin_Wood) Jenna Ellis Profile https://fact-files.com/jenna-ellis-wiki/ (https://fact-files.com/jenna-ellis-wiki/) Biden's Legal team https://dailycaller.com/2020/09/14/election-lawsuits-biden-hires-lawyers-solicitors-general/ (https://dailycaller.com/2020/09/14/election-lawsuits-biden-hires-lawyers-solicitors-general/) Support this podcast

The Word Bin
The Word Bin Episode 91

The Word Bin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 4:51


In this episode the words Just, Nibble, and Cursory are binned   Please send in your own audio for the podcast to thewordbin@gmail.com Details at https://fairacrepress.co.uk/the-word-bin/ where you will also find award-winning books, podcasts and projects Please subscribe, review, share if you like what you hear

Tea with Me: A Glimpse into Histories and Mysteries
Jack The Ripper- a cursory glimpse

Tea with Me: A Glimpse into Histories and Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 4:06


London's East End 1888, the district of Whitechapel terrorized for months but Jack The Ripper. A mystery still not solved after 130 years. Will we ever know who the Ripper was and just how many victims there truly were? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Cursory Overload
1076-Cursory Overload's Love at 1st bribe

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 64:20


In this episode we talk about too many things to list here but do listen to this episode because we are doing something special! www.cursoryoverload.com

Cursory Overload
1076-Cursory Overload's Love at 1st bribe

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 64:20


In this episode we talk about too many things to list here but do listen to this episode because we are doing something special! www.cursoryoverload.com

The Fine Homebuilding Podcast
#277: Cursory Inspections, Hot Closets, Appraisals for Efficient Homes

The Fine Homebuilding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 62:53


Brian, Kiley, and Patrick hear from listeners about hardcore DIY and CNC-cut plywood before taking listener questions about inadequate inspections, uncomfortable closets, and getting credit for an efficient home.

Cursory Overload
1071-Cursory Overloading Down Memory Lane

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 32:08


In this episode We go down memory lane and compile segments from past episodes to give all loyal and new listeners a feel of what we have been doing for the last 2+ years.Episode 1-Sex Robot BrothelEpisode 2-Luke Skywalker on trialEpisode13-Hippo ass slapperEpisode 26-1 yr AnnyversaryEpisode 70- Intro and dogecoin talkHope you continue to enjoy our silly bullshit and continue to be part of these conversations!www.cursoryoverload.com

Cursory Overload
1071-Cursory Overloading Down Memory Lane

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 32:08


In this episode We go down memory lane and compile segments from past episodes to give all loyal and new listeners a feel of what we have been doing for the last 2+ years.Episode 1-Sex Robot BrothelEpisode 2-Luke Skywalker on trialEpisode13-Hippo ass slapperEpisode 26-1 yr AnnyversaryEpisode 70- Intro and dogecoin talkHope you continue to enjoy our silly bullshit and continue to be part of these conversations!www.cursoryoverload.com

Cursory Overload
1068 - Cursory Overload's Pato Scratching that Itch

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 7:31


We took the day off for Father's Day so we didn't give you a show. As a peace offering we are sharing something that I've been working on. I've been practicing on my Numark digital turntables to say it in a fancy way . It's not vinyl I wish it was vinyl but an old dog sometimes has to learn new tricks or in this case an old duck LOL. Eventually we'll do a couple Cursory Overload scratch practices.So all the juicy funky shit we say scratched to a funky beat coming soon!www.cursoryoverload.com

Cursory Overload
1068 - Cursory Overload's Pato Scratching that Itch

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 7:31


We took the day off for Father's Day so we didn't give you a show. As a peace offering we are sharing something that I've been working on. I've been practicing on my Numark digital turntables to say it in a fancy way . It's not vinyl I wish it was vinyl but an old dog sometimes has to learn new tricks or in this case an old duck LOL. Eventually we'll do a couple Cursory Overload scratch practices.So all the juicy funky shit we say scratched to a funky beat coming soon!www.cursoryoverload.com

Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
11: A Cursory Comparison Between Several of the Resolutions of the Third Congress of the RSDLP and Those of the Conference

Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 15:47


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Cursory Overload
1053-Cursory Overload Reboot

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 37:38


This is the first episode recorded using the new toy (Livetrack L8) we are rebooting our everything! hope you like it!www.cursoryoverload.com

Cursory Overload
1053-Cursory Overload Reboot

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 37:38


This is the first episode recorded using the new toy (Livetrack L8) we are rebooting our everything! hope you like it!www.cursoryoverload.com

Any Ideas?
Ep 025 -- So Many Cursory Google Searches

Any Ideas?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 60:42


Welcome to the 25th ever episode! We're back at it with another brainstorming session as we discuss getting into the Olympics, responding to mean YouTube comments and (sorry everyone) hanging brain in the sauna. JOIN US! Please rate, review, subscribe and tell your friends about us! Twitter: @anyideaspodcast Facebook: Any Ideas? Email: theanyideaspod@gmail.com Theme: "Be Like You" by Soul Low from the album Nosebleeds

Cursory Overload
Cursory Overload Intermission 2

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 1:31


This intermission it's just a quick reminder that were still around. Stick around new episode coming soon.

B Squad Hotrod: 4 guys building cars and hot rods
Episode 0131 - Train gets a project

B Squad Hotrod: 4 guys building cars and hot rods

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 62:47


Episode 0131 - Train gets a project Train finally buys a project and we hear all about it. And yes it's a truck. Lefty then discusses how and when to compromise on a project. Hollywood and Woodchuck chime in too.   Show Notes: The Low Down Found for sale by owner vehicle in side fence (story) Next day checking it out. Thoughts and agreement Cab thoughts Delivery? The Chassis Chassis 2000 chevy blazer Vortec V6 4.3 L with 4L60E automatic trans with rear end. Unknown last run. Air bagged and working full kit. Two compressors, tank independent adjustment (lowrider control box) wired with speaker wire. Brakes seized 4 wheel disc brakes Rear end most likely 7 ⅝ could be 8 ½ gear ratio 3.08 or 3.42 Two white wall tires BF Goodrich Silvertowns radials 320$ new 285/70 R15 red with chrome hubcaps Frame modifications. Front skid plate, rear cross member to hold tank and compressors air bag brackets welded on for rear. Leaf spring had several layers removed Cursory exam for ID and Vin number on frame none found yet more research and cleaning required The Future Cab - looking in ft worth Full front clip or just grill? Bed shorter than stock because from is shorter Engine ??? small block lots horses :) 10 bolt rear end horsepower limit?   https://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/wiki/How_to_title_a_hot_rod#Texas https://www.hotrod.com/articles/hrdp-0705-pitstop-chevrolet-v6-performance/ https://www.chevyhardcore.com/tech-stories/drivetrain/10-bolt-chevy/ http://gmauthority.com/blog/gm/gm-engines/lu3/   Thanks for listening, downloading and subscribing. For questions, comments or complaints please e-mail us at: Hosts@BsquadHotrod.com And if you really want to help us out, share and subscribe a friend to our podcast.

The Rebound
236: More Than Just Cursory

The Rebound

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 45:52


Apple rumored to be adding USB mouse support to the iPad Pro.Dan's thoughts on adding touch screens to the Mac.Moltz's thoughts on the same.Lex is enjoying using Nebo.Our thanks to Oregon State University E-campus. Want to take the fast track to your career in technology? Earn your computer science degree online from Oregon State University E-campus and tap into unlimited career possibilities in any field. Learn more at ecampus.oregonstate.edu/rebound.Our thanks also to Legacybox (http://legacybox.com/rebound), the world's largest, most trusted, digitizer of home movies and photos. There's never been a better time to digitally preserve your old home movies, film reels, and photos. Go to Legacybox.com/REBOUND to get 40% off your first order!Our thanks as well to Indochino, where you'll find the best made to measure shirts and suits at a great price. Use the promo code "REBOUND" and get any premium suit for just $359.

Cursory Overload
Intermission- Cursory Overload

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 5:01


This is just an intermission reminding you that your favorite foul-mouth podcasters haven't forgotten about you and we'll be recording an episode soon!

Cwic Media
A Cursory Exploration of The Higher and Lower Laws

Cwic Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 34:12


- Throughout the LDS canon, the authors use a framework of The Higher and Lower Laws to present their stories and lessons. - We find this framework, consistently, throughout each of the standard works and in each dispensation because these two laws are a core part of an eternal gospel.   Be sure to like and SUBSCRIBE! www.cwicmedia.com www.facebook.com/cwicmedia YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFNi-bt0oFbPvWvv5UmmAVQ   Cwic Media LDS, Mormon Podcast  

Pato's Powerhouse
#58 - Quick Chat B4 Work

Pato's Powerhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 18:02


In this episode I have a quick chat with all of you before clocking in. Have an awesome day be sure to check Cursory overload and Tales from the guard shack. www.patodg.com www.pdgpodcast.com

Pato's Powerhouse
#58 - Quick Chat B4 Work

Pato's Powerhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 18:02


In this episode I have a quick chat with all of you before clocking in. Have an awesome day be sure to check Cursory overload and Tales from the guard shack. www.patodg.com www.pdgpodcast.com

Craving Connection
Episode 105. Personality Profile: A Cursory Glance Through The Enneagram

Craving Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 47:56


Our book club, deep diving into The Road Back To You, starts today! In honor of our enneagram obsession, we’re chatting about all things personality today. Why we’re drawn to the enneagram, a brief overview of what the heck it is, and what numbers we are, and what that means. Whether you’re reading along with us this month, have a cursory interest into this personality typing system, or have no idea what it is, there’s a little somethin’ for everyone in our conversation. KA's KP: The bethereinfive Instagram account by Kate Kennedy KB's KP: Costco Avocados! YUM!

Cursory Overload
Promo - Cursory Overload I ❤ Radio

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 1:44


Cursory Overload
1026-Cursory Overload 1 year anniversary

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 54:27


In this Episode we celebrate one year of podcasting, so join us as we celebrate our first anniversary and please continue to join us as we continue offending the world with F******** Class!www.cursoryoverload.comcursory.overload@gmail.com

Cursory Overload
1026-Cursory Overload 1 year anniversary

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 54:27


In this Episode we celebrate one year of podcasting, so join us as we celebrate our first anniversary and please continue to join us as we continue offending the world with F******** Class!www.cursoryoverload.comcursory.overload@gmail.com

Stampede Blue: for Indianapolis Colts fans
A cursory look at how the Colts stack up against the Redskins in Week 2

Stampede Blue: for Indianapolis Colts fans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 29:03


Today we begin to look at the Indianapolis Colts Week 2 opponents, the Washington Redskins. The Colts were first half warriors last week, but the Redskins put nearly all of their points up in the second quarter. What does this mean, if anything? Maybe nothing, but we do know that the Colts are going to have to be much better late in the game if they're going to stand a chance in Washington. The Colts will be dealing with an extremely efficient quarterback in Alex Smith, a resurgent Adrian Peterson, a do-it-all running back in Chris Thompson, tight ends Jordan Reed and receivers Jamison Crowder, Paul Richardson and Josh Doctson. How will the Colts' defense deal with, and limit this offensive attack? On the other side of the ball Andrew Luck will be seeing another impressive defense across the line of scrimmage from him. Jonathan Allen, Daron Payne, Ryan Kerrigan, Ryan Anderson, Preson Smith, Zach Brown, Quinton Dunbar and Josh Norman will be working within Greg Manusky's scheme to tear up the Colts' protective shield up front, and disrupt Luck and the timing based offense that Frank Reich is scheming up for them. Can Luck and this minimal bunch of playmakers find success on the road? Anthony Castonzo should be back, and hopefully Marlon Mack, but we have to believe that the receiver corps will really have their hands full. I ramble on all of this on today's Colts Cast, and a reminder to be on the lookout for some exciting news on the podcast front. You're going to love it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cursory Overload
Cursory Overload PSA

Cursory Overload

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 8:27


This is a a brainstorming session that we decided to upload and it is also an announcement for a New podcast that will feature safety, security, and survival content. cursoryoverload.com

Design Diary
056: Cursory (with special guest John duBois)

Design Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018


Today special guest John duBois (Avignon: A Clash of Popes) looks at board game design based on the word "cursory".: rapidly and often superficially performed or produced : hastyhttp://buttonshy.com/designdiary/DD056-Cursory.mp3

Clemson Pawcast
Recap: Orange & White Game

Clemson Pawcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2016 61:08


Cursory thoughts on Saturday's Orange & White Spring game between Clemson and Clemson. Commentary ranged from standout performances, to depth chart analysis, a sobering look at the secondary, and more. We also touch on the baseball team's mid-season progress, and the start of MLB.

Neon Tundra
Neon Tundra: Episode 0 - E3 Spectacularium

Neon Tundra

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2015 83:08


Join Matt and Eric as they discuss E3 2015 reverse-chronologically! Cursory analysis includes the Square Enix, Nintendo, Sony, Ubisoft, EA, Microsoft, and Bethesda press conferences.

New England Junglists REVOLUTION Podcast
REVOLUTION Podcast 005 with FDOT Live in the Studio

New England Junglists REVOLUTION Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 120:21


We don't think you can properly prepare for the awesomeness that is this month's episode! We have some great new music from Noya to start us off, followed by ever-increasingly HUGE tunes from Cursory, Space Journey and HammerZz, as well as a Space Journey remix of a DJ Wally Pish Posh tune that is forthcoming on Vault 78 records, and a brand new collab from Siouxside and Mikey Diablo. This month we introduce a brand new segment,to the show... "The Stateside Dnb Spotlight" featuring 3 wicked jungle slashers from the man called Jungle Asylum! Our in-studio guest this month is "The Professor" Shawn Conte also known as the one FDOT! Shawn gives us a fantastic 2-part interview and then throws himself into the fray of a 3-way Tag Team THROWDOWN sandwich between Dig-Doug and Siouxside, which quite frankly is nothing short of amazeballs! New England Segment Track List: Noya - "Fly" Xenomorph - "Lonely Planet" Unknown - "Promise" Cursory - "King Tortoise" Space Journey and HammerZz - "Destroyer" Unknown - "Reprasent" Pish Posh - "Atom Supremacy (Space Journey Remix)" Cursory - "Ratline" Stateside DnB Spotlight: Jungle Asylum - "Full Metal Junglist" Jungle Asylum - "Everyday Junglist (Bass Dungeon Remix) Jungle Asylum - "Zero Gravity" Don't forget to come out to: 5/2 Special Edition of Skyfire with Liminal and The Burner Brothers - https://www.facebook.com/events/745493238903747/ 5/9 New England Junglists UNITED with Torrential, Elusid, Rubix and Valdee - https://www.facebook.com/events/820704778019177/ 5/15 CYCLE Welcomes Total Science at Good Life in Downtown Crossing - https://www.facebook.com/events/843676819003530/ 5/16 "No Bullshit, Just Business" with Jacky Murda at a "Secret Location" - https://www.facebook.com/events/1381212795533673/

Maxwell Howard
David's Coyote

Maxwell Howard

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2014 17:33


Cursory glance at the both sublime and beautiful experience of sleep paralysis. David Exelby talks about a bout of SP on his one-year wedding anniversary in the northern Michigan's Sleeping Bear Dunes.

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 57

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2009 119:03


Throw yo' panties at your iPod! We try to straighten up and fly right by discussing Cameron Stewart's response to our cursory look at the first issue of Seaguy: The Slaves of Mickey Eye, Fantagraphics' Blazing Combat collection, G.I. Joe: Cobra #3, Wolverine #73, Hulk: Red & Green and the majesty of Art Adams and Frank Cho, Marvel Mystery Comics #1, Chris' opinion of Abrams' Star Trek, the Invincible Ultimate Collection volume four, Road to War of Kings TPB, Oracle: The Cure #3, Blackest Night and event miniseries, R.E.B.E.L.S. #4, Paul Cornell, Johnny Hiro from AdHouse, the Love and Rockets FCBD book, and much more!

Angels Baseball Rants and Raves
Episode 2.4: Cacti feels good

Angels Baseball Rants and Raves

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2007 39:44


Jeff and Steven update all things Cacti and are feeling good about how the team is shaping up for 2007. Cursory glances are made at the divisional rival A's, Rangers, and Mariners and the changes they made in the off-season.