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In this week's episode, podcaster-in-residence Zoë Comyns delves into the life of Cynthia Longfield and spends time with writer Amanda Bell in her Mayo garden. Cynthia Longfield (1896–1991) was an entomologist, specialising in dragonflies (Odonata). She was part of the St George Expedition that sailed to the Pacific in 1924. Her collection of memorabilia from the 1924 St George expedition is held by the Academy Library, and includes personal diaries, news-cuttings, albums of photographs and her killing jar used for collecting insect samples. She subsequently went on a variety of other research expeditions in Asia, Africa, Canada and South America. Cynthia Longfield worked in the British Museum as an unpaid associate for over 30 years. She was the Museum's Odonata expert. She retired to her family's Cloyne in 1956. In 1979 she donated her library (books, notes and ephemera) to the Royal Irish Academy. The collection is known as the ‘Longfield-Roberts' collection. In this episode Zoë invites poet and writer Amanda Bell to explore some themes around Cynthia Longfield's life and research – Amanda has written for the podcast about collecting, iridescence and poison – Zoë visits her in her Mayo garden to chat about tending the site and her understanding of nature and how it influences her writing life. Amanda Bell's most recent collection is Riptide (Doire Press). Riptide explores the zeitgeist using the art of Edvard Munch as a counterpoint, delving into the ecological and spiritual anguish informing his paintings, finding parallels in the world we live in today. Amanda's awards include: Arts Council of Ireland Literature Bursary 2020; Harold's Cross inaugural Writer in Residence; Poetry Ireland Introductions Series 2016; Winner of Allingham Prize and Merit Book Award; shortlisted for Irish Poem of the Year, Shine Strong Award, Touchstone Distinguished Books Award The readings in this episode are by Jennifer O'Dea. Additional Music Credits: Through the Tunnel by DoKashiteru (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Truth and Fact (with Piano) by Siobhan Dakay (c) copyright 2021 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/SiobhanD/63942 Ft: Kara Square
Mujeres adoptadas de Guatemala comparten sus historias, libros recomendados para entender la memoria histórica de Guatemala, y una conversación con dos jóvenes indígenas de Guatemala y Mexico. (Español, 40 min) Musica: Maybe by DoKashiteru (c) copyright 2009 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. Ft: AlexBeroza Gracias por escuchar!
La tercera edición de Radio EntreMundos (Español, 38 min.) Musica: Maybe by DoKashiteru (c) copyright 2009 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. Ft: AlexBeroza
Maxwell Anders, Charlie Gold, and Sommer Bailey explore and share on the ups and downs of dating, sex, and relationships in the city.On episode 8 - the return of the Dating Dead, Max, Charlie, and Sommer return from their midseason break. We had some dating experiences during our break and, wouldn't you know it, we come back wounded but ready to take on the world again. What have we learned? Can we take those lessons and apply them to our dating and sex lives? We discuss the dating book we are reading "The Ethical Slut, Third Edition: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships, and Other Freedoms in Sex and Love" by Dossie Easton and Janet Hardy (2017). Our shout out goes to Trace Thurman writer at Bloody Disgusting and cohost of Horror Queers podcast.Music featured on this episode:this is our music by deaddragoncarcass (c) copyright 2007 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/deaddragoncarcass/11778 Fly On by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/14278 Ft: MC Jack In The BoxHome Tonight by DoKashiteru (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/DoKashiteru/15611 Ft: Colin Mutchler
The very first episode of our podcast! Life is Short is a podcast focused on two indie filmmakers working towards bringing a short film to life. The film will be about the ravages of Alzheimer's disease and the toll it takes on a long-time couple, and in particular the caregiver. While it's about one disease, it's really a universal story about commitment, resilience and sacrificial love. In this episode my producer, Kelly, and I talk about shooting our pitch video. We're just getting things rolling, so please subscribe, share, and keep listening! And check us out at forgettingmemovie.com Theme music thanks to: Home Tonight by DoKashiteru (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/DoKashiteru/15611 Ft: Colin Mutchler
In this episode, Ames and Trauman discuss their reading of Nox, by Anne Carson. They focus on the ways Carson addresses the larger topics of translation, history, muteness and shame, while highlighting the connections between her work and their own projects. In the second segment, Ames presents yet another vox pop piece. This one includes well over 100 voices, those of students currently in her first year experience course, Death and Desire in Chicago. Music Credits: “ditto, ditto!” by DoKashiteru; “Hiroshima” by Bluemillenium. For more information about this episode or about Masters of Text, please visit our website at MastersOfText.com
Hello everybody, Today we're going to share interviews with 2 indie game companies incubated at Execution Labs in Montreal: PouPou with Andy and Norsfell with Julian Maroda and Régis Cajet (I interviwed the latter in French so I didn't add the audio). We'll talk about their games and how they use cloud services to create or deliver them. Feedback, corrections and suggestions are welcome. Leave them bellow or reach us on @_MindTheCloud or @dtsato or @rafaelrosafu or contact@mindthecloud.com. Have fun and Mind the Cloud. Your browser doesn't support the HTML5 audio tag Download the MP3 Shownotes Execution Labs Poupou interactive @PouPouInt on Twitter Norsfell @norsfell on Twitter BaaS - Backend as a Service Game Sparks Photon Unit Network GameAnalytics Parse Credits and copyright The music used on the program is called “Impromptu in A” by DoKashiteru, licensed under the Creative Commons. This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International, share it but don't change it.
Hello everybody, Today we’re going to share interviews with 2 indie game companies incubated at Execution Labs in Montreal: PouPou with Andy and Norsfell with Julian Maroda and Régis Cajet (I interviwed the latter in French so I didn’t add the audio). We’ll talk about their games and how they use cloud services to create or deliver them. Feedback, corrections and suggestions are welcome. Leave them bellow or reach us on @_MindTheCloud or @dtsato or @rafaelrosafu or contact@mindthecloud.com. Have fun and Mind the Cloud. Your browser doesn't support the HTML5 audio tag Download the MP3 Shownotes Execution Labs Poupou interactive @PouPouInt on Twitter Norsfell @norsfell on Twitter BaaS - Backend as a Service Game Sparks Photon Unit Network GameAnalytics Parse Credits and copyright The music used on the program is called “Impromptu in A” by DoKashiteru, licensed under the Creative Commons. This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International, share it but don’t change it.
Hello everybody, We're back with the second part of our interview with Mathieu Martin, devtools team lead at Lightspeed, they develop POS (point of sale) software that's used around the world and handle more than US$9 billion in transactions per year. In this episode we'll jump right into the tools they use on the cloud, all the services, the 3rd party softwares and their pros and cons. We also talk about their challenges expanding, the issues with intermittent connections and much more. Don't miss our picks at the end of the show, we would love to know if you're finding them useful and/or interesting. Feedback, corrections and suggestions are welcome. Leave them bellow or reach us on @_MindTheCloud or @dtsato or @rafaelrosafu or contact@mindthecloud.com. Have fun and Mind the Cloud. Your browser doesn't support the HTML5 audio tag Download the MP3 Shownotes Mathieu Martin (@webmat) Lightspeed - POS software Devops Montreal Lightspeed POS Numbers Process 9B$ a year in transactions Used in 30 countries by over 22 000 customers 270+ employees in 6 cities A total of 65M in VC funding in the last few years Picks AWS Podcast Jeff Barr (@jeffbarr) - Chief Evangelist for the Amazon Web Services DockerCon 2015: tickets and call for proposals are open “Immutable Infrastructure with Docker and EC2 by Michael Bryzek (Gilt) - DockerCon SF 2014” on YouTube “React.js Conf 2015” on YouTube Credits and copyright The music used on the program is called “Impromptu in A” by DoKashiteru, licensed under the Creative Commons. This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International, share it but don't change it.
Hello everybody, We’re back with the second part of our interview with Mathieu Martin, devtools team lead at Lightspeed, they develop POS (point of sale) software that’s used around the world and handle more than US$9 billion in transactions per year. In this episode we’ll jump right into the tools they use on the cloud, all the services, the 3rd party softwares and their pros and cons. We also talk about their challenges expanding, the issues with intermittent connections and much more. Don’t miss our picks at the end of the show, we would love to know if you’re finding them useful and/or interesting. Feedback, corrections and suggestions are welcome. Leave them bellow or reach us on @_MindTheCloud or @dtsato or @rafaelrosafu or contact@mindthecloud.com. Have fun and Mind the Cloud. Your browser doesn't support the HTML5 audio tag Download the MP3 Shownotes Mathieu Martin (@webmat) Lightspeed - POS software Devops Montreal Lightspeed POS Numbers Process 9B$ a year in transactions Used in 30 countries by over 22 000 customers 270+ employees in 6 cities A total of 65M in VC funding in the last few years Picks AWS Podcast Jeff Barr (@jeffbarr) - Chief Evangelist for the Amazon Web Services DockerCon 2015: tickets and call for proposals are open “Immutable Infrastructure with Docker and EC2 by Michael Bryzek (Gilt) - DockerCon SF 2014” on YouTube “React.js Conf 2015” on YouTube Credits and copyright The music used on the program is called “Impromptu in A” by DoKashiteru, licensed under the Creative Commons. This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International, share it but don’t change it.
Salve, Today we talk with Mathieu Martin, devtools team lead at Lightspeed, they develop POS (point of sale) software that's used around the world and handle more than US$9 billion in transactions per year. In this first episode, we'll talk about their organization and culture, and how that matches the use of cloud and devops. Feedback, corrections and suggestions are welcome. Leave them bellow or reach us on @_MindTheCloud or @dtsato or @rafaelrosafu or contact@mindthecloud.com. Have fun and Mind the Cloud. Your browser doesn't support the HTML5 audio tag Download the MP3 Shownotes Mathieu Martin (@webmat) Lightspeed - POS software Devops Montreal Lightspeed POS Numbers Process 9B$ a year in transactions Used in 30 countries by over 22 000 customers 270+ employees in 6 cities A total of 65M in VC funding in the last few years Picks “Keynote: Legacy by Chad Fowler” on YouTube - the same talk from Scala Days 2014, but more recent “Lean Enterprise: How High Performance Organizations Innovate at Scale eBook: Jez Humble, Joanne Molesky, Barry O'Reilly” on Amazon.com “Cloud Computing Concepts” on Coursera - learn core distributed computing concepts that underlie today's and tomorrow's cloud computing systems Credits and copyright The music used on the program is called “Impromptu in A” by DoKashiteru, licensed under the Creative Commons. This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International, share it but don't change it.
Salve, Today we talk with Mathieu Martin, devtools team lead at Lightspeed, they develop POS (point of sale) software that’s used around the world and handle more than US$9 billion in transactions per year. In this first episode, we’ll talk about their organization and culture, and how that matches the use of cloud and devops. Feedback, corrections and suggestions are welcome. Leave them bellow or reach us on @_MindTheCloud or @dtsato or @rafaelrosafu or contact@mindthecloud.com. Have fun and Mind the Cloud. Your browser doesn't support the HTML5 audio tag Download the MP3 Shownotes Mathieu Martin (@webmat) Lightspeed - POS software Devops Montreal Lightspeed POS Numbers Process 9B$ a year in transactions Used in 30 countries by over 22 000 customers 270+ employees in 6 cities A total of 65M in VC funding in the last few years Picks “Keynote: Legacy by Chad Fowler” on YouTube - the same talk from Scala Days 2014, but more recent “Lean Enterprise: How High Performance Organizations Innovate at Scale eBook: Jez Humble, Joanne Molesky, Barry O’Reilly” on Amazon.com “Cloud Computing Concepts” on Coursera - learn core distributed computing concepts that underlie today’s and tomorrow’s cloud computing systems Credits and copyright The music used on the program is called “Impromptu in A” by DoKashiteru, licensed under the Creative Commons. This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International, share it but don’t change it.
Salve, DevOps is all the rage nowadays, but how do regular companies understand it and what do they need to change to benefit from it? Today we talk with Danilo Sato, consultant at Thoughtworks, devops practitioner and author, to start talking about this huge subject. We'll also discuss the subject from the previous episode, immutable infrastructure, and we have a small surprise for you. Feedback, corrections and suggestions are welcome. Leave them bellow or reach me on @rafaelrosafu or contact@mindthecloud.com. Have fun and Mind the Cloud. Your browser doesn't support the HTML5 audio tag Download the MP3 Shownotes Danilo Sato @dtsato Blog DevOps na prática: entrega de software confiável e automatizada - book at Casa do Código in pt-BR Mentioned posts on Martin Fowler's blog PhoenixServer SnowflakeServer ImmutableServer Luminal Fugue Terraform by HashiCorp Credits and copyright The music used on the program is called “Impromptu in A” by DoKashiteru, licensed under the Creative Commons. This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International, share it but don't change it.
Salve, DevOps is all the rage nowadays, but how do regular companies understand it and what do they need to change to benefit from it? Today we talk with Danilo Sato, consultant at Thoughtworks, devops practitioner and author, to start talking about this huge subject. We’ll also discuss the subject from the previous episode, immutable infrastructure, and we have a small surprise for you. Feedback, corrections and suggestions are welcome. Leave them bellow or reach me on @rafaelrosafu or contact@mindthecloud.com. Have fun and Mind the Cloud. Your browser doesn't support the HTML5 audio tag Download the MP3 Shownotes Danilo Sato @dtsato Blog DevOps na prática: entrega de software confiável e automatizada - book at Casa do Código in pt-BR Mentioned posts on Martin Fowler’s blog PhoenixServer SnowflakeServer ImmutableServer Luminal Fugue Terraform by HashiCorp Credits and copyright The music used on the program is called “Impromptu in A” by DoKashiteru, licensed under the Creative Commons. This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International, share it but don’t change it.
Salve, How can we reduce the fear and cost of change? Is it possible to have multiple languages and frameworks working together side by side? How can we keep systems alive longer and with less pain? Today we talk with Chad Fowler, CTO at 6Wunderkinder, the creators of Wunderlist, and he will share with us how they are using Immutable Infrastructure to work around these problems. Related to the subject, I would like to recommend microXchg 2015, the Microservices Conference in Berlin, that will take place in February 12 and 13, 2015. It's a two day, two track conference with a ton of practioners, including Chad Fowler, James Lewis from Thoughtworks (co-author or the big article about Microservices with Martin Fowler), Adrian Cockcroft, the former cloud architect at Netflix and many others. It's limited to 200 seats, I recommend you register right away. UPDATE NOTICE: I remixed the episode boosting the interview volume, it should be much better now. Thanks a lot for the feedback, I'll be more careful in the future and now I learned how to fix it :) Feedback, corrections and suggestions are welcome. Leave them bellow or reach me on @rafaelrosafu or contact@mindthecloud.com. Have fun and Mind the Cloud. Your browser doesn't support the HTML5 audio tag Download the MP3 Shownotes Chad Fowler (@chadfowler) 6Wunderkinder Wunderlist Trash Your Servers and Burn Your Code: Immutable Infrastructure and Disposable Components - on Chad's blog Legacy by Chad Fowler - Chad's presentation on the subject on Scala Days 2014 Microservices - article by James Lewis and Martin Fowler from Thoughtworks microXchg 2015 - The Microservices Conference in Berlin - February 12th and 13th 2015, limited seats, register now Credits and copyright The music used on the program is called “Impromptu in A” by DoKashiteru, licensed under the Creative Commons. This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. Share it but don't change it.
Salve, How can we reduce the fear and cost of change? Is it possible to have multiple languages and frameworks working together side by side? How can we keep systems alive longer and with less pain? Today we talk with Chad Fowler, CTO at 6Wunderkinder, the creators of Wunderlist, and he will share with us how they are using Immutable Infrastructure to work around these problems. Related to the subject, I would like to recommend microXchg 2015, the Microservices Conference in Berlin, that will take place in February 12 and 13, 2015. It's a two day, two track conference with a ton of practioners, including Chad Fowler, James Lewis from Thoughtworks (co-author or the big article about Microservices with Martin Fowler), Adrian Cockcroft, the former cloud architect at Netflix and many others. It's limited to 200 seats, I recommend you register right away. UPDATE NOTICE: I remixed the episode boosting the interview volume, it should be much better now. Thanks a lot for the feedback, I'll be more careful in the future and now I learned how to fix it :) Feedback, corrections and suggestions are welcome. Leave them bellow or reach me on @rafaelrosafu or contact@mindthecloud.com. Have fun and Mind the Cloud. Your browser doesn't support the HTML5 audio tag Download the MP3 Shownotes Chad Fowler (@chadfowler) 6Wunderkinder Wunderlist Trash Your Servers and Burn Your Code: Immutable Infrastructure and Disposable Components - on Chad's blog Legacy by Chad Fowler - Chad's presentation on the subject on Scala Days 2014 Microservices - article by James Lewis and Martin Fowler from Thoughtworks microXchg 2015 - The Microservices Conference in Berlin - February 12th and 13th 2015, limited seats, register now Credits and copyright The music used on the program is called “Impromptu in A” by DoKashiteru, licensed under the Creative Commons. This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. Share it but don’t change it.
Salve, Are cloud services black boxes? Can we completely abstract how they work and never worry about their underpinnings? What's the impact on lock-in? We'll talk with 2 people that highlighted some aspects related to this idea. The first is Travis Douce, developer at Big Nerd Ranch, consulting company in the USA. The second is Alexis Sukrieh, CTO at Weborama, a digital marketing company based in France. Feedback, corrections and suggestions are welcome. Leave them bellow or reach me on @rafaelrosafu or contact@mindthecloud.com. Have fun and Mind the Cloud. Your browser doesn't support the HTML5 audio tag Download the MP3 Shownotes Travis Douce (@travisdouce) Big Nerd Ranch - We teach, we write, we develop Alexis Sukrieh (@sukria) Weborama - from data to value Damian Nowak (@nwkr) VirtKick.io - Your self-hosted VPS panel, 100% open source VirtKick crowdfunding on Indigogo - the campaign is open until December 23rd 2014 Credits and copyright The music used on the program is called “Impromptu in A” by DoKashiteru, licensed under the Creative Commons. This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. Share it but don't change it.
Salve, Are cloud services black boxes? Can we completely abstract how they work and never worry about their underpinnings? What's the impact on lock-in? We'll talk with 2 people that highlighted some aspects related to this idea. The first is Travis Douce, developer at Big Nerd Ranch, consulting company in the USA. The second is Alexis Sukrieh, CTO at Weborama, a digital marketing company based in France. Feedback, corrections and suggestions are welcome. Leave them bellow or reach me on @rafaelrosafu or contact@mindthecloud.com. Have fun and Mind the Cloud. Your browser doesn't support the HTML5 audio tag Download the MP3 Shownotes Travis Douce (@travisdouce) Big Nerd Ranch - We teach, we write, we develop Alexis Sukrieh (@sukria) Weborama - from data to value Damian Nowak (@nwkr) VirtKick.io - Your self-hosted VPS panel, 100% open source VirtKick crowdfunding on Indigogo - the campaign is open until December 23rd 2014 Credits and copyright The music used on the program is called “Impromptu in A” by DoKashiteru, licensed under the Creative Commons. This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. Share it but don’t change it.
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT, H.S. CLARK PRESENTS, Fresh off The Late Show with Craig Ferguson, an Exclusive interview (video) with Scottish Mystery Author James Oswald, Bouchercon 2014 World Mystery Convention, Long Beach, CA. He wrote The Book of Souls, and other books in the Inspector McLean series. This is a unique look at his writing, life, and thoughts on the craft, brought to you by thriller author H.S. Clark, author of SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller. For more information on SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller, visit hsclarkmystery.com or http://getBook.at/STaMTe Music: "Rescue Me" by DoKashiteru (feat. Kaer Trouz) CC by 3.0 license http://goo.gl/nRaFk1
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT, H.S. CLARK PRESENTS, Fresh off The Late Show with Craig Ferguson, an Exclusive interview (Audio) with Scottish Mystery Author James Oswald, Bouchercon 2014 World Mystery Convention, Long Beach, CA. He wrote The Book of Souls, and other books in the Inspector McLean series. This is a unique look at his writing, life, and thoughts on the craft, brought to you by thriller author H.S. Clark, author of SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller. For more information on SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller, visit hsclarkmystery.com or http://getBook.at/STaMTe Music: "Rescue Me" by DoKashiteru (feat. Kaer Trouz) CC by 3.0 license http://goo.gl/nRaFk1
Salve, Welcome to the first episode of Mind the Cloud, the podcast about the developers and companies using the cloud to create the future. In this episode we talk with 2 people that are building cloud infrastructure or apps but aren't using the most common IaaS building blocks, namely virtual machines, and decided to run most things on baremetal. We'll try to understand the reasons behind this choice and its trade-offs, regarding cost, performance and even privacy. The first is Marko Anastasov from Semaphore, they run a hosted continuous integration and delivery service. The second is John-Paul Bader from Wooga Games, which specializes in casual games. Some interviews were recorded during events, which are pretty noisy environments. I'm working improve this for the next episodes, sorry about that. Feedback, corrections and suggestions are welcome. Leave them bellow or reach me on @rafaelrosafu or contact@mindthecloud.com. Have fun and Mind the Cloud. Your browser doesn't support the HTML5 audio tag Download the MP3 Shownotes Marko Anastasov (@markoa) Semaphore - Find Bugs Before They Reach Your Users John-Paul Bader (@hukl) Wooga Games - All about making mobile and social games that millions of people love to play every day 31st Chaos Communication Congress - December 27th to 30th 2014 in Hamburg, Germany. The site doesn't use a standard CA, you'll need to override your browser protection to access the site. Do it at you own risk :) Credits and copyright The music used on the program is called “Impromptu in A” by DoKashiteru, licensed under the Creative Commons. This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. Share it but don't change it.
Salve, Welcome to the first episode of Mind the Cloud, the podcast about the developers and companies using the cloud to create the future. In this episode we talk with 2 people that are building cloud infrastructure or apps but aren't using the most common IaaS building blocks, namely virtual machines, and decided to run most things on baremetal. We'll try to understand the reasons behind this choice and its trade-offs, regarding cost, performance and even privacy. The first is Marko Anastasov from Semaphore, they run a hosted continuous integration and delivery service. The second is John-Paul Bader from Wooga Games, which specializes in casual games. Some interviews were recorded during events, which are pretty noisy environments. I'm working improve this for the next episodes, sorry about that. Feedback, corrections and suggestions are welcome. Leave them bellow or reach me on @rafaelrosafu or contact@mindthecloud.com. Have fun and Mind the Cloud. Your browser doesn't support the HTML5 audio tag Download the MP3 Shownotes Marko Anastasov (@markoa) Semaphore - Find Bugs Before They Reach Your Users John-Paul Bader (@hukl) Wooga Games - All about making mobile and social games that millions of people love to play every day 31st Chaos Communication Congress - December 27th to 30th 2014 in Hamburg, Germany. The site doesn't use a standard CA, you'll need to override your browser protection to access the site. Do it at you own risk :) Credits and copyright The music used on the program is called “Impromptu in A” by DoKashiteru, licensed under the Creative Commons. This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. Share it but don’t change it.
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT, H.S. CLARK PRESENTS Exclusive interview (audio) with Downward Dog Mystery Author Carla Norton, Left Coast Crime mystery conference, Monterey, CA. She wrote the Downward Dog Mystery Murder Strikes a Pose, which mixes Dogs, Yoga, and murder. This is a unique look at her writing, life, and thoughts on the craft, brought to you by thriller author H.S. Clark, author of SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller. For more information on SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller, visit hsclarkmystery.com or http://getBook.at/STaMTe Music: "Rescue Me" by DoKashiteru (feat. Kaer Trouz) CC by 3.0 license http://goo.gl/nRaFk1
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT, H.S. CLARK PRESENTS Exclusive interview (video) with Downward Dog Mystery Author Carla Norton, Left Coast Crime mystery conference, Monterey, CA. She wrote the Downward Dog Mystery Murder Strikes a Pose, which mixes Dogs, Yoga, and murder. This is a unique look at her writing, life, and thoughts on the craft, brought to you by thriller author H.S. Clark, author of SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller. For more information on SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller, visit hsclarkmystery.com or http://getBook.at/STaMTe Music: "Rescue Me" by DoKashiteru (feat. Kaer Trouz) CC by 3.0 license http://goo.gl/nRaFk1
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT, H.S. CLARK PRESENTS Exclusive interview (audio) with psychological thriller author Carla Norton, Left Coast Crime mystery conference, Monterey, CA. She wrote the thriller The Edge of Normal. This is a unique look at her writing, life, and thoughts on the craft, brought to you by thriller author H.S. Clark, author of SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller. For more information on SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller, visit hsclarkmystery.com or http://getBook.at/STaMTe Music: "Rescue Me" by DoKashiteru (feat. Kaer Trouz) CC by 3.0 license http://goo.gl/nRaFk1
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT, H.S. CLARK PRESENTS Exclusive interview (video) with psychological thriller author Carla Norton, Left Coast Crime mystery conference, Monterey, CA. She wrote the thriller The Edge of Normal. This is a unique look at her writing, life, and thoughts on the craft, brought to you by thriller author H.S. Clark, author of SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller. For more information on SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller, visit hsclarkmystery.com or http://getBook.at/STaMTe Music: "Rescue Me" by DoKashiteru (feat. Kaer Trouz) CC by 3.0 license http://goo.gl/nRaFk1
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT, H.S. CLARK PRESENTS Exclusive interview (audio) with psychological thriller author June Gillam, Left Coast Crime mystery conference, Monterey, CA. She wrote the thrillers House of Cuts and House of Dads. This is a unique look at her writing, life, and thoughts on the craft, brought to you by thriller author H.S. Clark, author of SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller. For more information on SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller, visit hsclarkmystery.com Music: "Rescue Me" by DoKashiteru (feat. Kaer Trouz) CC by 3.0 license http://goo.gl/nRaFk1
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT, H.S. CLARK PRESENTS Exclusive interview (video) with psychological thriller author June Gillam, Left Coast Crime mystery conference, Monterey, CA. She wrote the thrillers House of Cuts and House of Dads. This is a unique look at her writing, life, and thoughts on the craft, brought to you by thriller author H.S. Clark, author of SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller. For more information on SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller, visit hsclarkmystery.com Music: "Rescue Me" by DoKashiteru (feat. Kaer Trouz) CC by 3.0 license http://goo.gl/nRaFk1
Photo by Jeff Stoddart Photography Click here to download.This week, I interviewed my friend and all-around-artist/maker Cullen Purser. By day, he's a handyman, but by night, he's creating community at The Cavalcade, an art collective in Fruita, Colorado.But what's so fascinating about Cullen is that he's made it his life's goal to learn how to do everything. And he does everything just a piece at a time; he doesn't focus on huge tasks. Instead, he takes everything "brick by brick." And before he knows it, he's built a huge wall and learned a thing or two about art and life. Check out:The Cavalcade: www.cavalcadefruita.comShort & Hat (our 2011 travel blog I mention in the podcast): www.shortandhat.com Photo by The Cavalcade Photo by Michael Wong The Cavalcade in Fruita, CO Photo by Jeff Stoddart Photography Cullen was an extra in The Lone Ranger starring Johnny Depp Seth Schaeffer, Daniel Suelo, & Cullen Purser Photo by Stephanie Summerfield Jeannine (Cullen's wife) & I Photo by Stephanie Summerfield Cullen's shop Cullen's shop Cullen's shop Cullen's shop A passage from the Tao Te Ching hanging on Cullen's shop wall Cullen's shop Cullen's drawings in his shop Cullen's drawings in his shop Music:"Call to Adventure" by Kevin MacLeod"Watching Seabirds Soar (Harmony)" by DoKashiteru"Reverie (small theme)" by _ghostAn original by Cullen Purser"peaceOut" by airtone
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT, H.S. CLARK PRESENTS Exclusive interview (video) with psychological thriller author Jenny Milchman at Orca Books in Olympia, Washington. She wrote the thrillers Ruin Falls, and Cover of Snow. This is a unique look at her writing, her life, and her thoughts on the craft, brought to you by thriller author H.S. Clark, author of SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller. For more information on SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller, visit hsclarkmystery.com Music: "Rescue Me" by DoKashiteru (feat. Kaer Trouz) CC 3.0 license http://goo.gl/nRaFk1
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT, H.S. CLARK PRESENTS Exclusive interview (audio) with psychological thriller author Jenny Milchman at Orca Books in Olympia, Washington. She wrote the thrillers Ruin Falls, and Cover of Snow. This is a unique look at her writing, her life, and her thoughts on the craft, brought to you by thriller author H.S. Clark, author of SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller. For more information on SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller, visit hsclarkmystery.com Music: "Rescue Me" by DoKashiteru (feat. Kaer Trouz) CC 3.0 license http://goo.gl/nRaFk1
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT, H.S. CLARK PRESENTS Exclusive interview (video) with psychological thriller author Andrew E. Kaufman, Left Coast Crime mystery conference, Monterey, CA. He wrote the thrillers Darkness and Shadows, and The Lion, the Lamb, and the Hunted. This is a unique look at his writing, his life, and his thoughts on the craft, brought to you by thriller author H.S. Clark, author of SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller. For more information on SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller, visit hsclarkmystery.com Music: "Rescue Me" by DoKashiteru (feat. Kaer Trouz) CC license http://goo.gl/nRaFk1
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT, H.S. CLARK PRESENTS Exclusive interview (audio) with psychological thriller author Andrew E. Kaufman, Left Coast Crime mystery conference, Monterey, CA. He wrote the thrillers Darkness and Shadows, and The Lion, the Lamb, and the Hunted. This is a unique look at his writing, his life, and his thoughts on the craft, brought to you by thriller author H.S. Clark, author of SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller. For more information on SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller, visit hsclarkmystery.com Music: "Rescue Me" by DoKashiteru (feat. Kaer Trouz) CC license http://goo.gl/nRaFk1
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT, H.S. Clark presents exclusive interview with psychological thriller author and sexuality journalist August McLaughlin, Left Coast Crime mystery conference, Monterey, CA. She wrote the psychological thriller In Her Shadow, and hosts a podcast Girl Boner Radio on iTunes, about empowering female sexuality. This is a unique look at her writing, her life, and her thoughts on the craft, brought to you by thriller author H.S. Clark, author of SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller. For more information on SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller, visit http://hsclarkmystery.com Music: "Rescue Me" by DoKashiteru (feat. Kaer Trouz) CC license http://goo.gl/nRaFk1
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT, H.S. Clark presents an exclusive interview with bestselling thriller mystery author L.J. Sellers at the Left Coast Crime mystery conference in Monterey, CA. Her works include the Agent Dallas mystery series including The Trigger and The Target. She also wrote the bestselling Detective Jackson series including Crimes of Memory, Deadly Bonds, and seven others. In addition, she has several other outstanding stand-alone thrillers. This is a unique inside look at her writing, her life, and her thoughts on the craft as could only be brought to you by thriller author H.S. Clark, author of SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller. For more information on H.S. Clark and SECRET THOUGHTS a Medical Thriller, visit http://hsclarkmystery.com Music: "Rescue Me" by DoKashiteru (feat. Kaer Trouz)CC license http://goo.gl/nRaFk1
Hi, and welcome to the Open Licensed Music Podcast, the show where we highlight music from artists who let you share their music. I'm Ralph Wacksworth, and today's episode is featuring electronic music.Electron Stack (5:04 @ 0:11)The silent force (5:30 @ 5:15)Midnight Mystery (4:07 @ 10:45)starmann65_A Moment of Silence for Japan (3:35 @ 14:52)RnB Japan (3:47 @ 18:27)That was Electron Stack by Obtuse, which is available from his website at obtusemusic.bandcamp.com and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license. After that was The silent force by zero-project, which is available from zero-project.gr and is licensed under an Attribution license. Then we had Midnight Mystery by diabolist, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license. Next up was starmann65_A Moment of Silence for Japan by ®starmann65 and finishing up was RnB Japan by ADC LEVEL, which are both available from Jamendo and are licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license.Parametaphoriquement (ft. Morusque (aka Nurykabe)) (edited) (4:49 @ 22:57)Maybe (ft. AlexBeroza) (4:10 @ 27:02)Steam Train To Mallaig [+pipes] (v2) (2:29 @ 31:08)Drops of H2O ( The Filtered Water Treatment ) (ft. Airtone) (5:15 @ 33:37)That was an edited version of Parametaphoriquement (ft. Morusque (aka Nurykabe)) by gmz, which is available from ccMixter and is licensed under an Attribution license. After that was Maybe (ft. AlexBeroza) by DoKashiteru, which is available from ccMixter and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial license. Then we had Steam Train To Mallaig [+pipes] (v2) by djredowl, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license. Finishing up was Drops of H2O ( The Filtered Water Treatment) (ft. Airtone) by J.Lang, which is available from ccMixter and is licensed under an Attribution license.Today's app-of-the-day is Cube Trains, a neat little puzzle game where you have to route trains to get them from the start to the end without colliding with each other. The red trains and green trains each have two stations you have to build routes between without letting them collide. The challenge comes in that you're building in an urban environment and have limited space between the buildings. So you have to start thinking vertically, adding multiple levels and building bridges to route tracks over the top of each other. It's a very cool game, and one which you should try. It's available for Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows. Download it today at cubetrains.comNow for a short noncommercial break from one of our nonsponsors followed by more music.ccMixter Rap (with Music)Light Patterns (3:44 @ 42:08)Ethereal Space (cdk Mix) (ft. snowflake) (3:58 @ 45:48)(tomorrow's) (2:57 @ 49:43)Barrilada no (1:57 @ 52:39)Ambiphonic (5:06 @ 54:31)That was ccMixter Rap (with Music) by Togora and Light Patterns by morgantj, both of which are available from ccMixter and are licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial license. After that was Ethereal Space (cdk Mix) (ft. snowflake) by cdk, which is available from ccMixter and is licensed under an Attribution license. Then we had (tomorrow's) by Sheep Studio~* and Barrilada no by BrunoXe, and finishing up was Ambiphonic by Zeropage, all three of which are available from Jamendo and are licensed under an Attribution license.So, that's all for today. Remember - piracy of commercial music only proves your dependence on that model and justifies further censorship and restriction. So don't pirate it - replace it with something better. Listen to open licensed music, donate to the artists behind it, go to concerts, and buy music from artists whose record labels don't see you as their enemies. Support artists where your support actually counts.This episode was made using Gentoo Linux, Xubuntu Linux, Audacity, Audacious for organizing playlists, and Leafpad for notes, and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license. Feel free to give it to your friends, or if you didn't like it, your enemies. Links to the songs in this podcast are available on the website. Listen in next time for some harp music. See 'ya!Download MP3Episode 39: Electronic by Ralph Wacksworth is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
We discuss Deus Ex Human Revolution in the context of emergent gameplay & resource management. We also touch on whether Disgaea 4 could be a casual game. The 'spoilerific' video. Deadly Creatures game Music: Sick by DoKashiteru.
In this episode of Suvudu On Air: Christopher Paolini sat down with Michael Macauley during this year's Comic-Con International in San Diego, CA to discuss the creation of The Inheritance Almanac. Listen as they discuss the book, the pressures of writing, and much more.Intro music: incompetech - Protofunk. Find out more at http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/Interview lead-in and lead-out music: Recommencer by DoKashiteru. Find out more at http://ccmixter.org/files/DoKashiteru/20513Suvudu: http://www.suvudu.com/
Take fake snow for an example. One of the paradoxes of fake snow is that it is better than the real thing. According to Richard Rickitt, author of Special Effects: The History and Technique, once snow is trampled, it can’t be restored, so snow shots can be repeated just once or twice, after which a movie crew needs to move to a new location. Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by DoKashiteru (via ccMixter.org); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sound by Justine Angus, thanvannispen, cognito, dobroide, Erdie, theta4, belloq, Connum, mikejedw and batchku.
When it comes to explosions, flames, or other similar effects—also called pyrotechnic special effects—the problem is to create an illusion of towering fires and shattering explosions by the safest possible means. Special effects expert Joe Viskocil, who has spent nearly 40 years blowing up miniatures. Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by DoKashiteru (via ccMixter.org); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sound by Justine Angus, thanvannispen, cognito, dobroide, Erdie, theta4, belloq, Connum, mikejedw and batchku.
It’s National Chemistry Week, and we at Bytesize Science are celebrating it by rolling out the red carpet and going Hollywood; All week, we’ll be exploring how chemistry helps create some of the amazing special effects found in blockbuster films Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by DoKashiteru (via ccMixter.org); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sound by Justine Angus, thanvannispen, cognito, dobroide, Erdie, theta4, belloq, Connum, mikejedw and batchku.
Making artificial skin is a big challenge, especially since we as humans are very familiar with how real skin wrinkles and moves, as well as how it looks with its slight translucency and flaws. Anything that is not quite right about artificial skin—such as a visible blend line at its edge—immediately tips us off and destroys the illusion. Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by DoKashiteru (via ccMixter.org); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sound by Justine Angus, thanvannispen, cognito, dobroide, Erdie, theta4, belloq, Connum, mikejedw and batchku.
Learn all about the plant “machinery” behind photosynthesis, the process of how plants make their own food. Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by DoKashiteru (via ccMixter.org); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sound by Justine Angus, thanvannispen, cognito, dobroide, Erdie, theta4, belloq, Connum, mikejedw and batchku.
Plants are amazing cleaning machines, and scientists are using them to pull pollutants right out of the ground using a technique called phytoremediation. Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by DoKashiteru (via ccMixter.org); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sound by Justine Angus, thanvannispen, cognito, dobroide, Erdie, theta4, belloq, Connum, mikejedw and batchku.
A huge amount of plant material is produced every year when plants die or are harvested. In this podcast, we find out how scientists are using all of this plant matter to make useful biofuel. Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by DoKashiteru (via ccMixter.org); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sound by Justine Angus, thanvannispen, cognito, dobroide, Erdie, theta4, belloq, Connum, mikejedw and batchku.
Don’t let the Pennycress plant’s wimpy name fool you — this flowery little plant is known as a “hyperaccumulator,” which can suck up toxic amounts of heavy metals and help clean up polluted land. Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by DoKashiteru (via ccMixter.org); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sound by Justine Angus, thanvannispen, cognito, dobroide, Erdie, theta4, belloq, Connum, mikejedw and batchku.
In this, laid back, two-man show, we chat about why Super Mario Galaxy is a technical game, games to play with pissed off wives, blindness and UI design and more. 35min. / 33mb Music is Impromptu in A by DoKashiteru.Bob Fosse & Billie Jean
Did you know that Earth’s greenest and largest source of energy is 93 million miles away? You guessed it. We’re talking about the sun.Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by DoKashiteru (via ccMixter.org); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sound by Halleck, han1, samplecat and Jamius.
Titanium doesn’t just have a cool name – its one of the most useful elements out there! It’s what makes your bikefeel so lightweight. It’s in the sunscreen that helps prevent sunburn. It’s even in fireworks – titanium makes them go boom! Find out more about this amazing element in the second podcast in our four-part series celebrating National Chemistry Week.Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by DoKashiteru (via ccMixter.org); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sound by Justine Angus, thanvannispen, cognito, dobroide, Erdie, theta4, belloq, Connum, mikejedw and batchku.
Scientists have created memory that can hold music, videos and photos for more than one billion years!Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by DoKashiteru (via ccMixter.org); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sound by Heigh-hoo, reinsamba, Halleck and suonho.
Find out how color-changing sunglasses work, and how a team of scientists in Japan have figured out a way to make sunglasses work even better.Intro theme and various sound effects by Adam Dylewski; music by DoKashiteru (via ccMixter.org); Creative Commons licensed audio from freesound.iua.upf.edu includes sound by zerolagtime, thanvannispen and man.
A product from a Media Frenzy. This is what it's all about! featuring the sample Ditto, Ditto by DoKashiteru, 2009 - Licensed under Creative Commons, Sampling Plus Check the Show Notes at http://ltapodcast.blogspot.com
Pac-Man (Namco, 1980), in which I am punched in the nuts. The music is "The Annual New England Xylophone Symposium" by Do Kashiteru: http://ccmixter.org/files/DoKashiteru/19848. To read Jamey Pittman's "The Pac-Man Dossier", visit http://home.comcast.net/~jpittman2/pacman/pacmandossier.html.
We interview Paul Kidby, who is now the artist for Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, but used to do cover art for videogames boxes and magazines. We chat to him about his career, how he works and more. (In the show I forgot to mention Dirtbox and Messiac who both had their Qs asked.)With Paul Kidby, SouldaddyMusic is 'The Annual New England Xylophone Symposium' by DoKashiteru.www.paulkidby.net45 min. talk / 4 min music / 35.1 MB
Why do some gamers like to be part of the action and why do some prefer to stand back and direct the action? What differentiates an RTS and FPS player?Guests: Danjo Olivaw, Souldaddy. Music: '2025', DoKashiteru.25 min. chat / 4 min. music 13.6MB Email us