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Episode 96-The Haunter's Toolbox-Part 2 Released 03 June 2025 Hosts: John Schelt, Keoni Hutton & Leslie Reed In this episode of Haunting You Podcast, we delve into the second part of our Haunter's Toolbox series. Building upon the foundational episode 95, we explore a range of specialized tools that are essential for creating a haunted house, from electrical equipment to makeup supplies. Tune in to learn safety tips for handling electrical work, effective tools for constructing and maintaining props, and the indispensable items needed for running a successful haunt. Whether you're a seasoned haunter or just starting, discover the gear that can elevate your scares to the next level. Resources mentioned during this episode: Haunting U can be found at www.hauntingu.com. Sanguine Creek Estates: www.scehaunt.com Chamber of Haunters Website: https://chamberofhaunters.com/ Where to find tools: Voltage Tester: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Klein-Tools-Non-Contact-Voltage-Tester-Pen-50-1000V-AC-NCVT1PR-NCVT1PR/317460355?MERCH=REC-_-rv_typeahead_rr-_-317460355-_-0-_-n/a-_-n/a-_-n/a-_-n/a-_-n/a Multimeter: https://www.amazon.com/Fluke-Applications-Measurements-Capacitance-Capabilities/dp/B01IH41CUW?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&gQT=1 Fish Tape: https://www.harborfreight.com/50-ft-fish-tape-38156.html Electrical Screwdriver: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-1000V-Insulated-Slim-Tip-Screwdriver-Set-2-Piece-48-22-2207/327565019 Wire Stripper: https://www.harborfreight.com/professional-wire-stripper-and-cutter-57781.html Circuit Breaker Finder: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Klein-Tools-Circuit-Breaker-Finder-Tool-Set-2-Piece-Set-with-Accessories-ET310-69411-80016/316406030 Electronics Screwdrivers: https://www.amazon.com/Screwdriver-Different-Flathead-Screwdrivers-Precision/dp/B08ZS76VDG/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=3J2NACOAKSO11&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.FNlJUKZaVaE5RJN4qcTEae-s0DlFYmFaVBUqEGH_9aE-HN2Ifslxf01LnwI4qEgn_X6DcUgC93pUKflxwxsg6DVeOsh16nOwlmEA2CGKzH3jA2gtWuZ3xlIHzpvppOPkaDVAd-qdu8zNvoXPlIi5tc9JBdYvHe-uZFKltcw_SesUyjLsJMwyrwDGRplfViBZWyUZ3pDq61o0Vsmn3-eQni_mKJW40ykzm-WNWIwGRxXYp0xsa5EZEGPABUP-f0aLerx-pRdjadt-dyv0ChPg5wybhmxDJcTEfhfXMcDfI28.V4Ypg15hyUp7DQak0nlQi0SULfnjgHG5maxwVlU3jhM&dib_tag=se&keywords=small%2Bscrewdriver%2Bset&qid=1748986853&sprefix=small%2Bscrew%2Caps%2C106&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1 Hot Knife: https://www.harborfreight.com/130-watt-hot-knife-70931.html Bow Cutter: https://hotwirefoamfactory.com/2-foot-bow-cutter.html Dremel Rotary Tool: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Dremel-4300-Series-1-8-Amp-Variable-Speed-Corded-Rotary-Tool-Kit-with-Rotary-Tool-Accessory-Kit-130-Piece-71301-43005-40/311541231 Paint Sprayer: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Wagner-Flexio-2500-Electric-Handheld-HVLP-Paint-Sprayer-2409509/316606245 Nail Art Tools: https://www.amazon.com/FULINJOY-Dotting-Painting-Brushes-Design/dp/B08ZSN22HC/ref=sr_1_6?crid=Q7CD3HYYQK0T&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.9g4-uUov5BnWgyz9cX20YRi1HK2lTeZpB8HK9rk9Vos8bG56pySsQ2u_aWG4VyGeLTNCH8a5xyexQrnHIFfuMooyL-7LDIoG_W0y97Fht9huKNiUbqwFMfHlWgey63pp2UyR9Igkf-_t-du0kA_eQqHNO6ksH1k1VC6_OkNaEispXWbK9rlB-yJ7dFB2t_PPDZFMRbtPuwHb0k5G-WplyV2OAVWMdUyB-cQwOX4vHH7_CxZ82XxgEdZNGpGyMdRPdR9zmTBAR0Us_NdBTw7QrVbr2nO2YOuYN_RdAHJ0qzY.pMQjGpTZiLbF3T3fH1HxyO-9wPDT4oypBLhgJl3IPyA&dib_tag=se&keywords=nail+art+tools&qid=1748987715&sprefix=nail+art+tools%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-6 Heat Gun: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Wagner-Furno-300-Heat-Tool-1200W/154134135?classType=REGULAR&athbdg=L1600&from=/search ProAir Compressor: https://www.facepaint.com/products/proaiir-airbrush-compressor Sithon Actor Management Software: https://sithon.io/ Headband Flashlight: https://www.amazon.com/Headlamp-Camping-LED-Headlight-Hunting/dp/B07QGRWZNB/ref=sr_1_7?crid=1WUV6AQD0YLHH&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Pq8GZax1_imXZZFeTmtPNrS753PaIe7W8m4qbypi2_3Lsc2nT0ZkZ-XXAm1TaL2xz6cmHKgIlAvyl3rzKKvxdjQeVpXc0S7aXGdz1jaFXaePAoKWAPc1_tHszNBIQyAzi2kAD3PYMtwtCpcZHAb0h66C20qdcnn5F8XJdULnFO0Oy38NNiQcP1RuuRtQuxRcHeamXUmF40hDOWkx9UvBE5XiP48vH5rMu0_UA5YbWI-Ez6KfHf1TD0dwqbMd1p-JVf6lzPT84m91lvyuHBC7QHi6ZcHncSZfhOnK0RI33E0.jk3wcSx9odz1pnPyR4Eq5kCasXgNJU-ARsW1T6kjy0E&dib_tag=se&keywords=headband%2Bflashlight&qid=1748989532&sprefix=headband%2Bflashligh%2Caps%2C149&sr=8-7&th=1 Sound Effects: Music: Dance of Death http://www.purple-planet.com/ Thunder: Recorded by Mark DiAngelo Uploaded: 07.29.11 http://soundbible.com/1913-Thunder-... License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Modifications: Inserted over Dance of Death Music Evil Laughter: Recorded by Himan Uploaded: 03.13.13 License: Public Domain http://soundbible.com/2054-Evil-Lau... AI Text to Speech Generator: https://www.hume.ai/ Kryptonite 3 Doors Down Uploaded 07.28.18 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtBwVWWa3Ss "Do-Re-Mi" - The Sound of Music (1965) Rodgers & Hammerstein Uploaded 08.03.18 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drnBMAEA3AM We couldn't continue to bring you awesome content without the support of our sponsors, particularly our Premium sponsors, the Chamber of Haunters, and VFX. Learn more here: www.chamberofhaunters.com https://vfxcreates.com/ Haunting U is a production of Sanguine Creek Entertainment LLC published under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. All rights reserved.
This week, Frank sat down with Dr. Jacob Leverich—Stanford PhD, cofounder of Observe, and a veteran of the Google MapReduce team and Splunk. Jacob's journey, from tinkering with video game code as a kid, to innovating at the cutting edge of distributed systems and energy efficiency, is as inspiring as it is informative.Key TakeawaysEarly Tech Roots: Hear how curiosity with QBasic and classic PCs (think IBM PCXT and Commodore) put Jacob on a path to high-impact data engineering.MapReduce, Dremel, & the Rise of Big Data: Jacob pulls back the curtain on working with some of the most influential data processing tools at Google and how these systems shifted the entire data landscape (hello, BigQuery!).Building Efficient Systems: It's not just about scale—energy efficiency and performance optimization are the unsung heroes of today's data infrastructure. Jacob explains why making things “just work” isn't enough anymore.The Realities of Ops & Observability: Remember the days of grepping logs at 2AM? There's a better way. Jacob shares how platforms like Observe help teams consolidate, visualize, and act on operational data—turning chaos into actionable insight.Bridging Data & Ops: The lines between data observability and traditional ops are blurring, and Jacob's unique experience shows how best practices from data warehousing are finally making ops smoother (and less sleepless).Power Concerns & the Future: As data grows, so does energy consumption in data centers. Find out why optimization isn't just good for performance—it's key to sustainability.Timestamps00:00 Interview with Jacob Levrich05:59 Journey into Game Programming06:43 "Pursuing Fast Video Game Code"10:23 Data Processing and Power Efficiency16:11 Snowflake's Transformative Database Approach19:18 Journey to Data Management Industry21:37 Data Products: Solving Core Challenges27:07 Early Web Log Analysis Techniques28:57 Consolidating Data for Efficiency33:23 Specialized Tools and Context Switching35:43 Unique Dual-Expertise in Tech38:58 User-Centric Business Strategies42:13 IP Data Analysis in Cloud47:23 Electricity Transport Upsets Local Farms48:25 Shift to Parallel Computing52:10 Hardware Specialization & Software Optimization57:32 "Stay Data Driven"
Magda successfully operated the Cursed Armor of Sir Arnault the Pure. Will the armor provide a cheat to her agoraphobia? While possessing the armor, can she leave the Old Stone Church for the first time in years? Lincoln's brother Lukas and sister Sophia showed up unannounced at the Old Stone Church and delivered a message — the Clostator, the leader of the Bastion, demands Linc's presence in Cordis. To the Franks siblings, the Clostator is also known as “Aunty Juanita,” as she was once the fighting partner of their father, Jacoby Franks, known as the greatest monster hunter of all time. Aunty Juanita doesn't do things like demand Lincoln's presence — so what is it she wants? Created by Scott Sigler and Rob Otto Written and performed by Scott Sigler Production Assistance by Allie Press Copyright 2025 by Empty Set Entertainment Theme music is the song “They're Watching Me” by SUPERWEAPON. I hope I get to see Mags take a Dremel to the suit! If I were a DIY-er, I'd set up a spanking new dot-com domain and save 99% by using GoDaddy Promo Code CJCFOSSIG3! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you ready to take your dog's grooming into your own hands? In this video, we break down the 10 essential tools and tips you'll need to keep your pup looking and feeling their best—from trimming fur to tackling tough mats and even nail care! Grooming your dog at home can save money, build trust, and create special bonding moments with your dog.✨ Here's what we'll cover: 1️⃣ Grooming scissors for precise trims 2️⃣ Brushes and combs to detangle and smooth 3️⃣ Dog-safe shampoo and conditioner for a clean, healthy coat 4️⃣ A lick mat to create positive grooming experiences 5️⃣ Nail clippers and a Dremel for safe nail care 6️⃣ Clippers and small paw pad trimmers for the perfect cut 7️⃣ A grooming table to keep your dog secure and comfortable 8️⃣ A force air dryer to prevent mats and speed up drying 9️⃣ Dog toothpaste and a finger brush for healthy teeth and fresh breath
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In this minisode, international bonsai deadwood carver extraordinaire Will Baddeley, bonsai nursery owner Rob Hoffman, and your host Ryan discussed the merits and situations to use various bonsai deadwood carving techniques. They also share other tips to help you create convincing deadwood that adds to the sense of age and ruggedness of your bonsai. The video version is here. Show notes, relevant pictures, and links are available here. See you in the next episode! Guest Info: This episode featured Will Baddeley, a UK-based bonsai artist who specializes in deadwood carving. Wildwood Bonsai Blog Wildwood Bonsai Facebook Wildwood Bonsai Instagram It was recorded at the nursery of Rob Hoffman / Yume-En Bonsai in Marysville, OH, USA who was hosting Will at the time. Yume-en Bonsai Facebook Yume-en Bonsai Website Sponsor Info: This episode is sponsored by (me!) In Vivo Bonsai of Columbus, Ohio. Find me at the Cincinatti Bonsai Show, October 5-6, 2024 or go to www.InVivoBonsai.com to see upcoming events, expanding online offerings, educational materials, and more. Support the Pod: Anytime you listen, subscribe, rate us, or share us with friends you help keep us motivated to keep making episodes for you all! If you want to take it to the next level, you can also help keep the podcast going by donating to us through Spotify or by sponsoring an episode (contact us directly for that). All donations go back into the podcast such as for our web hosting, recording gear expenses, etc. Even $1/month would be a great help! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bonsaitimepodcast/support Podcast Info: The Bonsai Time Podcast is hosted, edited, & produced by Kevin Faris, Ryan Huston, & Kelly Lui. Learn more about the podcast at the links below. We expect to post new interviews and reflections monthly! www.BonsaiTimePodcast.com BonsaiTimePodcast@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/bonsaitimepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/Bonsai-Time-Podcast https://www.tiktok.com/@bonsaitimepod Submit questions or pictures for future Bonsai Brainstorm episodes to our email, social media DMs, or at the link below. https://www.bonsaitimepodcast.com/p/contact.html Your hosts can be found below: https://www.instagram.com/kevin_farispnw/ https://www.instagram.com/InVivoBonsai/ https://www.instagram.com/BonsaiWithKelly/ Music by MIDICANCER. Find more music by them at the links below. https://soundcloud.com/midicancer https://midicancer.bandcamp.com/ More Bonsai Projects by Ryan: Read more about Ryan's bonsai blog below. https://www.InVivoBonsai.com/ Find my bonsai seeds for sale here. Each seed kit sold comes with my full 10-year bonsai-from-seed guide. www.invivobonsai.etsy.com Find me on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok as well if you need more bonsai in your feed. https://www.facebook.com/InVivoBonsai/ https://www.instagram.com/InVivoBonsai/ https://www.YouTube.com/@InVivoBonsai https://www.TikTok.com/InVivoBonsai Also, check out some of my video editing work for the Puget Sound Bonsai Association and Columbus Bonsai Society's demonstration archives below. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtYWnc5qvsHk1UPjcPhalIQ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMUxTwUO5Ja2zXIRetMqjPQ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bonsaitimepodcast/support
Eddie Kalegi chats with Rutgers wide receiver Christian Dremel about his new role this season, and the relationship he's built with new quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis and wide receiver counterparts Ian Strong and Dymere Miller.
Andreas von Asgard Customs ist bekannt für seine Mods und ausgefallenen Ideen und eigenen Pattern. Durch Andreas bekommt jedes Teil was er bearbeitet einen ganz neuen Charakter und vor allem einen komplett anderen Look. Auf der KNIFE 2024 stellte Andreas sein eigenes Klappmesser vor — das Loki. Das Messer spricht eine ganz klare eigene Sprache in der das Modding im Vordergrund steht! Nicht umsonst kommt die Messing Variante mit knapp 220 Gramm daher. Aber wenn Andreas den Dremel anschmeißt, dann verliert das Loki auch noch ordentlich Gewicht. Wie Andreas zu der Idee kam und wieso das Loki so geworden ist wie es ist, das erzählt er uns heute! Wie kam es zu der Idee des eigenen Klappmessers? Wie bist du auf den Namen Loki gekommen? Was waren besondere Herausforderungen während des Entstehungsprozesses? Was war die Idee hinter dem sehr spitzen Pocketclip? Warum keine innenliegenden Liner? Wird es noch andere Varianten geben - bspw. Kupfer oder Micarta? Gibt es etwas an dem Messer was nicht gemoddet werden kann? Was ist dein persönliches Highlight am Loki? Ist das Loki nur der Anfang? Das Loki in drei Worten! Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asgardcustoms/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asgardcustoms/ Wer ist eigentlich: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tims-sprachnachrichten/episodes/Wer-ist-eigentlich-Asgard-Customs--Live-vor-Ort-e29ppp7
Eddie Kalegi talks with Rutgers sixth-year wide receiver Christian Dremel about his breakout 2023 campaign, as well as how the position group is looking in spring practice ahead of next week's Scarlet and White game.
Episode 92 - Scott's Back With Vengeance, Cape Epic Upset, and The DJ v Dizzle Saga Continues What's up party people. Happy Friday y'all and boy is it a good day to be alive. Scott's back from his underground Euro campaign, which of course we get into right at the onset of the show. DJ and Dizzle also brought the inter-squad competition to the lab and wind tunnel this week so we get a little scoop on the latest drama there, and we also touch on some Cape Epic news that might have some heads turning before the start of the Life Time Grand Prix kickoff next month. All that and more coming in hot. If you have any questions or feedback for the show you can drop us a note at bonkbrospodcast@gmail.com or head over to the Bonk Bros insta and holla at your boys there (@bonkbros @dylanjawnson @adamsaban6 @tylerclouti @raddaddizzle @scottmcgilljr). Alright let's get this thing started. Patreon: http://patreon.com/patreon_bonkbros For more Dylan Johnson content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIf1xvRN8pzyd_VfLgj_dow Intro/ Outro music by AlexGrohl on Pixabay.com: https://pixabay.com/music/id-111445/ Listener Question Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1T37wGRLk6iYTCF6X_DQ9yfcaYtfAQceKpBJYR5W7DVA/edit?ts=642eb6d6 The Following Was Generated Using AI And Should Not Be Held To The Higher Standards Of Sentient Beings - Riverside.fm Summary The conversation covers topics such as arriving for the Bonk Roast, Scott's race victory, flying vs. driving to bike races, VO2 max testing, comparing fitness levels, aero testing and Lauf forks, and testing variables and real-world performance. The conversation covers topics such as comparing power files and drafting, factors affecting performance, talent and racing history, VO2 max and genetic potential, natural talent and training, late bloomers, VO2 max and performance, VO2 max testing, unique handlebars and aero positioning, Howard Grotz's performance, and weight and performance. The conversation covers topics such as collegiate road racing, Cape Epic, choosing a partner for Cape Epic, sponsorships, Dremel tools, Matteo Jorgensen and American talent, tire selection, and Training Peaks and coaching. In this episode, the hosts review a training plan, discuss race schedules and travel plans, and share their experiences with bicarb and ketones. They also talk about Adam's interest in archery and his upcoming bow setup. The conversation concludes with some closing remarks. Takeaways Collegiate road racing can be unpredictable, and even riders from lower categories can win races. Choosing the right partner for Cape Epic is important, considering compatibility and skill level. Sponsorships can lead to unexpected benefits, such as receiving free products. Matteo Jorgensen's recent success in races like Perry Nice and Flanders is impressive. When selecting gravel tires, it's important to consider a balance between rolling resistance and puncture resistance. Training Peaks can be a useful tool for self-coaching, but working with a coach can provide more personalized guidance. Reviewing and following a structured training plan is important for consistent progress. Considerations for race tune-up include the proximity of the race to the main event and the specific demands of the race. Heart rate spikes during exercise may be a cause for concern and should be evaluated by a medical professional. Bicarb and ketones are popular supplements in the endurance sports community, but their effectiveness and safety should be carefully considered. Archery can be a fun and challenging sport to explore outside of cycling. Chapters 00:00 Arriving for the Bonk Roast 02:21 Scott's Race Victory 03:38 Flying vs. Driving to Bike Races 06:02 VO2 Max Testing 09:18 Comparing Fitness Levels 12:15 Aero Testing and Lauf Forks 16:34 Testing Variables and Real-World Performance 18:04 Factors Affecting Performance 19:26 Talent and Racing History 20:35 VO2 Max and Genetic Potential 22:11 Natural Talent and Training 23:55 Late Bloomers 25:22 VO2 Max and Performance 29:36 VO2 Max Testing 32:27 Testing at VQ Labs 34:39 Unique Handlebars and Aero Positioning 36:13 Howard Grotz's Performance 37:06 Weight and Performance 37:22 Collegiate Road Racing and Cape Epic 40:41 Choosing a Cape Epic Partner 43:18 Sponsorships and Dremel Tools 52:29 Discussion on Tire Selection 56:35 Pathfinder Tires and Gravel Tire Recommendations 57:26 Training Peaks and Coaching 57:47 Training Plan Review 58:29 Discussion on Training Intensity 59:29 Race Schedule and Training Plan 01:00:34 Upcoming Races and Travel Plans 01:02:16 Considerations for Race Tune-up 01:03:11 Concerns about Heart Rate Spikes 01:04:18 Discussion on Bicarb and Ketones 01:05:00 Preferred Method of Ingesting Bicarb 01:06:06 Review of Dylan's Protein Powder 01:07:41 Adam's Interest in Archery 01:09:04 Adam's Bow Setup 01:11:00 Discussion on Surprise Release in Archery 01:14:49 Closing Remarks
This week's Pro Audio Suite episode is a deep dive into Austrian Audio's treasure chest, featuring the OC707, OC818 studio set, CC8, and OC7. Discover the groundbreaking features of these mics and why they might just revolutionize your audio work. Robbo, AP, and Robert share their firsthand experiences, from studio recording and on-the-road versatility to voiceover excellence. It's an unboxing and testing session filled with expert analysis, fun, and a whole lot of audio geekery. Don't miss out on this sonic adventure. A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. Both these companies are providers of QUALITY Audio Gear (we wouldn't partner with them unless they were), so please, if you're in the market for some new kit, do us a solid and check out their products, and be sure to tell em "Robbo, George, Robert, and AP sent you"... As a part of their generous support of our show, Tri Booth is offering $200 off a brand-new booth when you use the code TRIPAP200. So get onto their website now and secure your new booth... https://tribooth.com/ And if you're in the market for a new Mic or killer pair of headphones, check out Austrian Audio. They've got a great range of top-shelf gear.. https://austrian.audio/ We have launched a Patreon page in the hopes of being able to pay someone to help us get the show to more people and in turn help them with the same info we're sharing with you. If you aren't familiar with Patreon, it's an easy way for those interested in our show to get exclusive content and updates before anyone else, along with a whole bunch of other "perks" just by contributing as little as $1 per month. Find out more here.. https://www.patreon.com/proaudiosuite George has created a page strictly for Pro Audio Suite listeners, so check it out for the latest discounts and offers for TPAS listeners. https://georgethe.tech/tpas If you haven't filled out our survey on what you'd like to hear on the show, you can do it here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZWT5BTD Join our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/proaudiopodcast And the FB Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/357898255543203 For everything else (including joining our mailing list for exclusive previews and other goodies), check out our website https://www.theproaudiosuite.com/ “When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional.” Hunter S Thompson [00:00:00] And welcome to another Pro Audio Suite thanks to Tribooth. You can see it in the background. Don't forget the code TRIPAP to get 200 off your purchase. Uh, Today we're going to do an unboxing right after this. So, George, you've got yourself a new microphone from Austrian audio Of course, one of our sponsors. Yes, it's Christmas early, extremely early in this case, [00:01:00] because I asked for this microphone a while ago and I wasn't sure if they'd send it to me because it is absolutely not. In the category of podcasting or voiceover. So I didn't think they were going to send it to me, but, they did because maybe they see what I see. And this is what I've got today to show you. And that's the You OC, not yet. OC 707. So this microphone has a lot in common with other mics. You guys are going to see from our unboxings. But this one kind of, to me, is like, I feel like, we should have done this last in a way, because I feel like it's the best of all the others, but all of us are going to tell us why their mic is the best, I think, right? So, OC707 is a small capsule condenser microphone. much like the pencil mic that we're going to see and the mic that, Robert's using. But it's just in the way that it's packaged. It's packaged as a handheld, right? So, why a handheld [00:02:00] vocal mic for voiceover or podcasting? Well, here's my, here was my thought. So, wouldn't it be nice to have a mic with a good internal pop filter? One. it's always there and it's always with you. Two, That's the unboxing part. Two, wouldn't it be nice if the mic had a decent amount of shock mounting internally, so the capsule wouldn't pick up rumble and stuff from wherever it's mounted? Yeah, sounds good, right? Well, that's the whole idea of a high quality handheld studio. Well, it's not studio. It's a live. It's just a handheld yeah. Mm-Hmm. mic, right? This is the whole idea of a mic like this. You're getting the quality of the capsule from their smaller diaphragm mics, but housed in a handheld form factor. So it can handle some handholding, meaning it will not pick up vibration. So if you mounted this to a mic arm or stuck it on a table or clamped it to a bed post or whatever it is you [00:03:00] need to put the mic, you're not going to get much rumble or low frequency noise, right? Another cool thing about the design of this mic, look at that crazy head basket. It actually it's like suspended it's it's sort of similar to my mic here where they have the capsule there, But the back of it accessible. I think that's part of their, um, a name for that tech. Yeah, they do have a name for that design, that design aspect, which I can't recall, But the idea is they're trying to make sure that there's no coloration that occurs because of the capsule being enclosed in any way at the rear. So that's the, the idea that this should give you the best off axis response, it should give you the smoothest off axis response. So before I go further and plug it in. Um, the only feature it has, really, if you call it that, is a switch. It does, uh, technology, Open Acoustics Technology. yeah, and does have a switch. The switch does engage a 120 hertz roll [00:04:00] off at the bottom end. What the slope is, I don't know. It's, I'm guessing it's probably as gentle, like a 6 dB per octave slope. But that is what you get on this mic. So without further ado, I'm going to plug it in, and it made a nice pop. I don't know if you guys heard the pop, did you? Even with the gain all the way down? So I'm going to go ahead and pot this up and let's see if you guys are catching it on your end. One, two, three. Yes, it's definitely coming up. yeah, And we'll pot down our other one. The OC 18. So now I'm on the OC 707. And, uh, tonally, it's very smooth, with what sounds to me like a little bit of a mid range, like, mid range, like, eh, eh, somewhere in the, hank, honk. there's like a little bit of a bump in the honk frequency. And that's, they did say that's by design, they actually said it has a little bit of a fuzz. forwardness at the two to three K range because they feel it [00:05:00] does help bring a vocal, um, out of the, you know, out of the mud, especially for live. guitars going on underneath you, that's gonna help. Yep. Absolutely. So, so if I was going to use this as a stand in for, uh, any of our other mics, my tendency would probably be to smooth that frequency out just to my ears and kind of put a little dip to smooth out that little bit of bump. But other than that, You're probably talking about like what 2 DB DB or so. And that's, what's crazy. You don't think two DB is that big a deal, but it's amazing when you hear, we are so tuned to hear our own voice or really human voice through a microphone. Right. And it's just, we've heard it so much. So there's any anomaly in, you know, in the frequencies, you pick it out really quick, right? But if it was a bass guitar and you added two DB of a certain frequency, it wouldn't be so dreadfully obvious. So, That's always interesting with mics. But anyway, that's the O. C. and whole. have the two mics set up so you can pot between the two, like go from the [00:06:00] 818 to the OC 707? I can do that. It'd be interesting to get like an equal distance and just kind of play around with that. Before you do that, how does it handle off axis stuff? Like if you're a bit off axis, does it get a bit lost? Yeah, we can try that. So, so I'm I'm gripping it, like, kind of like death grip singer grip and you're not hearing any. OK, if I really squeeze it, there's a little, if I move my thumb around, go. Yeah. the amount of handholding you get. But. If you hold it the proper way, as Steve Jobs would say, the correct way to hold the phone, um, by the, by the fingers like this, you get very, very minimal, um, I'm not using any high pass filters. This is right off the mic. So, so in terms of off axis, if I start speaking mic across the microphone now, and now I'm speaking at it at about, now I'm about 90 degrees. Yeah. right? One. And Definitely loses the low end and yeah, and there's the [00:07:00] rear rejection Notice the rear rejection is The rear rejection. 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, in your face, because we 2. Yeah, it has an amazing rear rejection. A bit for it to sort of sound off axis. yeah, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2. 1, 2, 1, then all of a sudden the low end really plummeted and it kind of retained some of the high end for a bit as it so very smooth off axis. And what does that mean to you as a voiceover actor or whatever, podcaster? It means that you can move around the microphone quite a bit. If it's mounted on a stand, for example, and you want to voice act. And you can move around the microphone a fair deal. And the only thing that's going to vary much at all is the volume, right? So as you get further closer, Yeah. it doesn't sound funky as you go off axis. So, All, all in all, I got to say, I'm extremely impressed. doesn't seem huge. Am I wrong about that? You know, if I get in deep, you know, those are, that's where you can really get that proximity effect [00:08:00] Mm And then back out to about, Yeah. Okay. So, so It is there. It is about this far away. 1, 2, 3, 4. So yeah. Excellent sounding handheld mic. Now the sound, the, the, um, the self noise on the mic on paper is not all that impressive at 19, I think it's 19. db um, self noise. I can't hear it But in, in reality, it's like you, yeah. if you have a heater on, if you have anything running in your environment, a fan, a ventilator, Anything you are not going to notice that it would take an absolutely extremely quiet studio. And for reference, the Sennheiser 416 is 16. So it's only 3 DB, theoretically 3 DB noisier and it's just not noticeable in any normal environment. So There you go. sometimes it's about just the sound of the noise. because if the sound of the noise is smooth, even if it's louder, Yes. than like some actual like kind Or, well, I mean, yeah, the tone of the noise, of whatever the white noise [00:09:00] tone is, and it's not very clean. So, there you go. back on the OC818 now, but that's, um, that's the OC707. do like, just kind of put them in the same place and do a quick, like Sure. B. Sure, I will do that. So, we're on the OC818, and they're very much close in alignment right now, and then we will cross crossfade over to the OC707, so you can hear there's a difference in the mid range. end and definitely more high end Right. sure. forward, less warm, less low end, crossfade back to the Seven. uh, the, uh, now we're on the OC818. yes. So yeah, round. of like, absolute purity of tone, the OC818 wins hands down. But if you want to travel and have something super robust for road use that you don't have to worry so much about, and if you want to throw in a nightclub gig while you're out on the road, Bit of karaoke. this is, this is a good choice. All right. [00:10:00] Yeah. That's a very cool mic very It is a nice mic. I do. I think it's basically the same as this bike, And you're going to explain to us why Uh, because it's the same capsule and the head basket looks very similar, but not, I have a feeling this head basket's a little bit bigger probably this one has a little bit more, tighter polar pattern if anything, possibly, but that's hard to know. Um, to show the mic clip. capsule. Sorry. I forgot to show my, my clip. too, which they give you the proper thumbscrew to set the position and lock it so it doesn't move on you. yeah, Anyway, sorry. sorry. Robert. Um, but yeah, I I think it's similar head basket, same, capsule, probably very similar electronics that like it's whatever the headbasket does and whatever else they do to voice it slightly differently. I don't think it's even in the voicing as much as it is in the polar pattern. Cause this is a little bit more of an instrument mic. So I'd expect it to [00:11:00] have maybe a higher degree of, um, You know, like a tighter polar pattern, maybe if Mm hmm. it for drums and things on stage. Um, but really convenient. I mean, I, I sent you guys the unboxing video. So we needed to see that, but it is really convenient in the sense that, um, kind of works in this similar way that a, in an SM seven or other mics work on a boom arm, so it's kind of not in the way in the same way that other mics are on the boom, It kind of nicely, gets in the right spot and doesn't cloud your view of other things. And it has this little pivot to it, which is pretty convenient, the full range of motion is from straight ahead yeah, almost full range. It, when, when you try to go. like, it That's the limit. back up. uh, so it's, Right. that'll limit some positionings, Yeah. but it is like front and back. [00:12:00] Okay. I did honestly wish it wouldn't have, um, just ran into Collided to the body of the mic, Yeah. Yeah. But besides that, I mean, It's It sounds great. I, I, I like the voicing of it. whole line. Yeah, I, I, mm hmm. the, the dynamic version and George, I don't, I think I seen those files, but so here's a dynamic one, which really just looking at it, the only The main thing you notice a difference is just. The darker color. It's kind of an interesting dynamic mic because it gives you these, um, filters and pads, it's active. So a dynamic mic that needs phantom power, and it seems to, um, maybe make it easier on the mic preamp. Um, it hmm. I would say in there with other kind of uh, Hotter Dynamic mics in like the kind of 421 type range where they kind of border a little bit more on kind of sounding condenser ish. Here's your two samples. It's only 11. It's a short sample. Here we [00:13:00] go. Guess which is which. So the second one sounds like the dynamic. Mm hmm. Yeah. And, and, and, yeah, what are the switches on there again? Give me a, rundown of the controls. Yeah. and then a, Um, high pass, a 3 position high pass filter. Three position. Oh, cool. Yeah, off being one of them, but here, let me, let me get you the, hmm. I would say that it'd be 60 and 120 It's probably going to be the same as yours, Yeah. so, I was curious. a 60 or is it 80? 80 and 120 on the Oh, mm hmm. And then the uh, the pad is like I said, 10 DB, if it's a gradual slope, I had a, [00:14:00] at, um, at, um, cutters. We had my labs that had a 400 high pass filter, you 87 I think of 300 or something like that. They're very high. Yeah, but there it's a They're a long slope. super, super gradual. Yeah. it's gradual. Now, that's interesting. So, yeah, I'm wondering if the slopes are set differently on the, on that instrument mic versus the, the pencil mic, you know, it's, they're all using the same basic guts, just in different configurations, They're all in know, same capsule. you know, color pattern a little bit by the acoustics around it, maybe, electronics, that might change the noise. Mm the noise hmm. So, you know, Andrew's mic, I would say, it to also Probably because that basket is so open probably have a more wider, polar pattern, Maybe And little bit more open sound, I would think for what Andrew has, just because it doesn't have the pop filter I mean he does have that, He's a little foam ball on there, but on [00:15:00] it much, yeah. andrew, what's, what, what are your impressions of the, uh, of the, is it CC eight, right? yeah, the CC8, which you also have. I do. I have two. I, like them. you, uh I put this through its paces. Okay, that, that is one of the problems. I'll go to the, Let me He popped it on purpose. of the problems. Is He, no, he was making a point. Yeah, exactly. I was Wizard is never late. He always arrives when he means to, right? Yeah, that's right. That's right. I, I've put this through a lot of tests. I've compared it with the 41. 6. I put it up against the NTG5. Um, I've done It in the Tri booth. I've done it in the Porter booth. I've done it in my booth, used it everywhere. Um, I think Robert, actually, I sent a file to Robert, uh, last week and Robert's response was listening to the NTG5, the 41. 6 and the. CC8, that, the CC8 moves a bit closer to the 41. 6 than the NTG5, thought so. [00:16:00] I think it's, that's what I'm hearing as well. It didn't quite have that, has a little bit more truth in the mid range. It doesn't have that, like kind of. yeah, 416, like thing. that I know it's, like what people like, but it's also technically what makes it so real. exactly. But this one, if you look at the frequency response, it's actually, is, very flat. Yes. and it's got a couple of tiny bumps in the top end to give it a little bit of cut, but it's a very flat mic. I know from other people who have played around with this mic, it takes EQ beautifully. You can really thrash it and it won't let go. So that that's a really good thing and just shows the quality of the microphone. On the downside of the mic, As we've already heard, it does tend to pop, unfortunately, So you've got to be very, very, careful when you're using this thing that you don't sort of pop continually. Um, I wanted to try this because I just [00:17:00] like the form factor of it when you're traveling, that it could be a really good, mic to chuck in a bag use when you're on the road because it is. Small, it's pretty Speaking of road, who makes that shock mount you're using with the mic? Wow. Road, road. So it does, it does not come with any kind of shock mounting of its own. it No, it just comes with a normal mic clip, Right. Same, same, same one is probably, maybe, I think it's probably the same mic clip that I have. Right. probably, let Yeah. in my And so that's the, that's the trade off. Right. So mic clips are interesting because when you first get them and you're trying to put that mic in there, you're like, man, I don't want to snap this mic clip, But the plastic is really strong and it feels like you're putting a lot of pressure in, but not the easiest, like, those things are exactly smaller than the mics and you gotta like, well, the Sennheiser my clip was the same way. I remember the four 16 people. I would just think like, is this going to fit? But that's what, [00:18:00] that's why it doesn't fall out. Yeah. so really. that's what you get is the clip Yeah. and then the foaming that that's all that comes with So do you think if you were to travel with it, you would actually bother to bring along the bigger shock mount for it? Or would you just use the clip? I'll just use the clip? Yeah, because I'm not touching anything, nothing, True. fine. The only other downside was because of having one of these, because I'm trying to make the road case as small as possible, and Right. really attractive. Like if I get a, you know, the old NTG5, You can plug it straight in. in. World's most badass USB mic. Uh That's what you end up with. But this one is too big. it doesn't Okay. The chassis is too thick. Yeah, it's too uh huh. What you might be able to get is a, uh, what would you need? a, um, female to female or male to female, uh, adapter. Like a little Barrel. yeah. It's an extender. They call it a [00:19:00] barrel extender? Yeah, And I bet you that would get you plugged straight in there without a Yeah. would. yeah, Which is essentially the world's shortest mic cable. Off to Yes. what it is. Peters or you could just get your Dremel tool and start filing off and thinning out the back of that OC eight. worth it. Oh, so worth it. Yeah, that'll work. Making it a perm, a permanent attachment to the mic port pro and just like the, well, these work. together. That's the, I guess you could try to widen that channel in the mic port pro, which, which, which is going to be Andrew. I don't think he's going to machine the tail end of his mic. go neither. Yeah. Is you agreed. just pull it apart. Just solder it in, you know, Yeah, there you go. Like, there you go yeah, yeah. But anyway, I, I, I, I really like it. I think it's, um, me, the, the sound of it is, is really good. Um, of you on it, to be honest. I, It sounds great on that. sounds the way a small diaphragm condenser should sound, which is really clean, and really [00:20:00] articulate, and just dead, dead accurate, Yeah, lack of a better word. use like small diaphragm condensers like that on stage for opera singers, Mm hmm. In fact, that's an extremely common use case. You'll often see the ships where they have the little head Yeah. this very skinny long pole. Yeah. that goes down to a floor. stock is like 400. Yes. Yes, it is. expensive mic cable, technically. But yeah. they don't use, uh, they don't use you know when money is no object. They're not using large diaphragm mics. They're using I think the Beatles used up on, uh, the Yeah, on the let it be. Yeah. I Yes. the Beatles ones weren't they? they were using the AKGs. I'm sure. AKG version of that with the, Yeah, yeah, it was Well, you know, Austrian Audio is still a young company. They're not trying to, you know, they're there. You can tell that they're carefully rolling out iterations of the mics. You know, they could eventually make a remote capsule version of [00:21:00] this mic where the capsule is on a cable, you know, and it runs down a long cable and, you know, for extremely small, you know, when you're trying to get the capsule in really tight spaces, or if you want to mount it to a violin or the body of an instrument or whatever, you know, so there's a much more they could do. much about, their capsules and they're, and they're less about, you know, like, I, wonder if they would, I don't see them doing it, but like Would they do a tube mic? Mm hmm. I don't Who knows? in their in their thought process. Like, know, we're just trying to provide very They seem to be looking forward. need a tube for that. You Yeah, they seem to be kind of looking forward and not looking so much backward like traditional design. interested in color for the sake of color. Right. They're like you, you do your color, we'll give you truth. Which I dig that. Yeah. Maybe, Maybe, they will do a C12. Who knows? Who knows? Who knows? They got the [00:22:00] capsule. Robbo, did you get anything new yet? Or is this all about us today? Nah, I got a new toy too, but I mean, you've kind of seen it before, but I thought I'd unbox it anyway. Because it's All right. and this is literally, uh, can I say, this is literally an unboxing. I, I was spoiled. Firstly, can I say, hello to the Aster. Mm. Mm hello to the arsehole who stole my, um, my Hi X 65s while I was at my parents place looking after my mum. uh, they kindly replaced my, uh, my 65s hmm. and gave me a pair of. The 55s. Ooh. that inch in a quarter inch? sound Oh, do they? Okay Yeah, But what I, what they did give me was this, let's look at that. yes Now this, this. literally is an [00:23:00] unboxing, I have to say, because I haven't had a chance to get to it, but it up. And yeah, like you say, use it to tie your cables down and stuff. No, I think I threw that away. Yeah, What were you thinking? I don't know Oh, look in its own little road case and everything. How's that? yeah, yeah, You know when they're, you know when they, uh, they're, in a different price category, when they give you a case, a road case. yeah, Yeah, I know. It's very Mm hmm. um, so yeah, so look, this will probably, to be fair, this will probably be making the trip with me when I have to go into an agency client, who shall not be named, of mine, who doesn't believe in investing in microphones, so this will probably be handy because it will probably be coming with me. [00:24:00] Don't get it stolen from your car. Yeah, it won't be staying in my car by itself. Don't worry. Yeah, yeah, there we go. Certificate of quality. Can everyone oh look at that? yep. So that? was, uh, Oh, this year 30th of the 4th, not individually listened to and signed off. Yeah. And then polar pilot handbook sticker. there we yeah, that's cool Some drugs, cool. um, The cable that goes in the back of it for The The mystery magic weird cable. Yeah. Now, uh, uh, we were talking about these before, we started We didn't, we didn't like them, basically. made the point that it doesn't swivel, which Yes, I hadn't thought about having seen you guys using, yours, but you're right, the fact that it doesn't swivel, You can't, you can't do no, but you can't, You can't do this trick, right? can't rotate the mic in the basket, right? So if that's something you want to do, you [00:25:00] can't do it with that clip. I'm using ironically or interestingly, I'm using the original 414, yeah. 414 clip, yeah, is completely compatible, interestingly enough. So if you have one of those laying around, can use it. and, honestly, those, uh, Austrian audio clips are not cheap. No, I'm, I'm No. I think they're like a hundred bucks. yeah. But, um, a nice clip, it's just like, it doesn't let you rotate, and that's the Right. It's well made, it just, yeah, has that one lack of flexibility. So, I recommend You get the, Triad Orbit It makes a super awesome pivoting ball head mount. Okay. That makes it extremely easy to quickly rotate a mic. Well, it's a ball head, so really, any direction. Um, but, give you, I suppose, Do I, I sound any different, by the way? How do I You sound warmer, Robert. Do I I change my mic? Yeah. Uh in defense of Austrian audio, I think I know why that [00:26:00] shock mount is the way it is. Because if you look at the OC818 and look at the back where you've got, you you can either put a, you know, the Bluetooth dongle or the second Hang on. Here we go. Yes. If it was completely around, you wouldn't be able to put it in there. Cause I can't use the Rycote on the 818 for that Ah, you That is true. There is a little, Yeah. Okay. mind my goofy little pop screen, but there is a little opening in the back right here. that's, that's the reason Right there. give you that same mic clip for the 18 and the other, I was going to other, it to be able to rotate it, you do have, I mean, it's not a shock mount, but you do have option, I guess, yeah. it, Yes, absolutely. I mean, the bottom line is, that, that is Have we done a lot of tests of shockmount to not to shockmount or not to shockmount like in a context of voiceover? don't think there's almost any situation where you'd know if you're using the shockmount or not. Unless you bump into [00:27:00] something. a voice act, if you were voice acting and you were one of those um, and you, let me turn, get off that. If you're one of those people that sort of, you know, threw your hands around and did the whole, ah, you know, blah, blah, blah. And you accidentally. You know, I mean, yeah, okay, It's not Oh, yeah. but if you bumped it or kicked it with your toe or something, it might Yeah, I mean, even with a shock mount, if I bump the arm, Yeah. well, it's hitting the booth too, but yeah, if I bump the arm, you're definitely going to hear it even with a shock mount. So, Hmm. Yeah. but, um, it's nice that they give you, they give you the clip. You have. the option. You have the option. So I'm really excited about that. I'll, Oh man, are you kidding me? Austrian audio has hooked us up. I would like to say. Yeah. uh, firstly, I know they're sponsors and I know we've just scored all this, but firstly, awesome gear, seriously. my, I was, when my headphones were stolen from my car, was [00:28:00] devastated because I'd never used headphones to mix until they sent me those a while ago. And I've fallen in love with them like it was, Yeah. C monitor. I sort of, I mix on my main monitors and then mix down in the crappy little computer speaker that I use. And then I was putting the 65s on and, and they just become a part of my workflow. And when they went, I was devastated. So, um, So, so the fact that, uh, the fact that they've come back and by the way, if you're in Wyong, New South Wales, and some guy's trying to sell you a pair of Austrian audios in the pub, voodoo sound. com. au just drop me a line. Uh, my wife's uncle is actually a bikey. He's a hell's angel. So I'll Oh, he'll take care of you. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, Yeah. He'll get that for you. yeah, yeah. Yeah. I love it. with an Austrian audio mic, Yeah, the before And after interview. you very much. Hey, you know what? I totally forgot, Andrew. I forgot to [00:29:00] play your your CC eight test clip. Should I play that real quick? Oh yeah, Let's So this is, what is this, Five different, a few different takes strung together. There's uh, the first one is the NTG5, second one is the CC8, and the third one is the 41. 6. Oh, cool. Okay. So now we can hear it in context with two other venerable mics. Here we go. Oh, all in the Which booth? Your Steer Home booth. He can do the, same thing Got it. Here you go. Air Arabia City Checkin has landed at City Dagger in Dubai. Drop off bags and get your pass. Visit air arabia com for City Check Dagger in Dubai. Get your pass. Visit air arabia com for detail. Arabia's City Check-in has been at City Center Shi Duga in Dubai. Well, that was interesting because they [00:30:00] all did sound different. NTG5 was hyped. It definitely is Hyped What was the last one? What was the final one? 6. Wow, the, the NTG5 is like the 7506s of microphones. It's like, just like low end, high end, like You know, I, I guess they did that because they wanted to sound totally different from the NTG3. not that it doesn't sound nice, but it is not, it's, I don't think it's flat, No, no, it's not flat. The CC8 is the flat mic. This is this, this is flattest and one right here, right? Yeah, Yeah, that's, that's what a flat, proper, accurate microphone sounds like. the others are not that like, edgy kind of like lost some low end And it definitely had that edginess that yeah, It works on commercials i don't think you're doing your next album with it Let me hear something. you know it just has that like [00:31:00] little snarl to it that I, yeah, yeah, the like the 416. I I, no but no but you can see how it. would slice through a mix more than the other one like yeah, yeah, sure. But I guess, I mean, I, I, I, I, until I've got this sucker, I've been on the NTG5. maybe it's because I've got used to it, but I just listened to that then and went, wow, that's Right. Right. it's compared to the ntg5 it's very thin. Yeah, that's incredible. comcom I mean, I liked hearing the CC 8 in the, in the, in the, context of those two shotgun mics. Cause it just brings draws attention to the fact that those shotgun mics are not accurate. They're not flat. They have a very distinct tone and that tone can be a detriment or it can be exactly what the client wanted. So Yeah. can get lucky and a lot of people are used to that sound. I mean, we're programmed to hear that [00:32:00] 416, 416, um, on human voice. So we've gotten very used to that EQ curve, you know. Hmm. So we're just out of interest, out of the three mics in that shootout, Which one did you prefer? Which one did you find more pleasing? And which one do you think would be perfect for chucking in a road case and taking with you? well, I mean, I'm not mixing it so I could use any of them. Um, my, just straight out of the mic sound, which just sounds the most commercial ready to go on the air, probably the Road, is my opinion. I would agree. wow. I would agree. Can I just say, No. ago, I would have said 416 any day of the week, but I'm hearing that now, it's changed my mind. I think the road has a lot of low end that once you're done mixing, you're going to pitch it. And mean, you're going to cut that out anyway? Yeah. it though, in the first place. No, I know it's just the 416 gives you that just like [00:33:00] push the fader up and you're done kind of thing. Yeah. Yeah. mix and it's not really, when you isolate it, you're like, eugh. But if I take this it just like, Kind of pokes through and it's just does that thing that I think that's what people are going for because I don't think you can accuse the 416 of many things like it is not accurate and it is not pretty sounding Right. it just has this like, it's going to sit in a commercial sounding mix where you want that voice to be heard, going to get heard with less effort than the other mics, little, for you voiceover for you specifically, Andrew, I would go NTG5 for your shotgun. And I would say the 818 for your large diaphragm. They'd be my two picks. Okay. I've, I just want to do one last experiment with this microphone because I we know it's flat. But [00:34:00] if I hit the 4k button on the SSL, has given it more of a, uh, Crunch. Mm hmm. It is like instant 416. almost. Yeah, it's given it that top bump for sure. It's just emphasizing what is there and pulling it that's right. what I'm hearing. Yep. Yeah, interesting. that does something similar from, um, who does it slate digital Mm hmm. air, Mm hmm. you've talked about that one a lot. my. go to for that sort of thing. Absolutely. Just winding it in so it goes, if anyone cares, it goes, on the voice bus and it goes on the final mix bus For Oh, wow. That's where I use it. Mm say, I would say the the CC 8 is the most flexible. if it was a sound and you didn't know, like, you're going to do a hi hat or a voice or this or that, I yeah, CC 8's got the most natural soundstage more of a [00:35:00] desert island mic. Yeah. You could use that CC 8 on literally any instrument. And you'd be fine with Just a little EQ Just call me Human human voice included. I mean, Yep. yeah. yeah. 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In a packed show, the team discusses topics including Samsung's acquisition of smart music streaming service Roon, British Library data leaking onto the dark web, a possible fraud investigation into Elon Musk and some unfortunate misdirection in Google Maps. As if that weren't enough, we look at two Hot Hardware candidates – the Dremel 3-in-1 Multi-Vise and the Divoom Timebox.And here's the video of the AirJet laptop cooler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0k46Wnq3Rk
Hier ist er mal wieder, Deutschlands am besten synchronisierter Podcast – heute mit Gast! Ja wirklich! Donnies alter WG-Mitbewohner Daniel Boschmann gibt sich erneut die Ehre in TWHS und hat sogleich eine absolute Horrorgeschichte zum Thema Wasserschaden und Handwerkereinsatz im Gepäck. Außerdem hakt Donnie bei Boschi mal nach, wie das eigentlich so ist, ein Leben als Frühstücksfernsehenmoderator. Und damit kratzen wir eigentlich gerade mal an der Oberfläche dieses lauschigen Gespräch zwischen Freunden, das noch eine ganze Menge anderer Themen in petto hat. Wir wünschen viel Spaß!Mehr von Donnie gibt es auf Twitter, Instagram, Twitch und YouTube: Donnies Hauptkanal und Donnie Uncut.Ihr wollt Donnie unterstützen? Hier geht's zur Patreon-Seite von TWHS: https://www.patreon.com/TWHSBock auf Merch? Hier geht's zu Donnies Supergeek-Shop: https://supergeek.de/de/donnieosullivan/Feedback oder Fragen an Donnie? Schick eine Mail an donnie@poolartists.de! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BrownTown sits down with the original "Ad Man" Justin Stillmaker to reflect on the role of advertising as propaganda, its attempts to co-opt social movement language and optics throughout the past half decade, and the odd trajectory of the term "woke" (and the right-wing obsession with hating it). Now in 2023, with unapologetic anti-LGBTQ+, anti-Black, and anti-labor laws and rhetoric sweeping the country, where do we situate so-called “wokeism” in normalizing hate, harm, and regression? With their varied experiences creating and consuming media as well as involvement in liberatory struggles, BrownTown and Justin try to make sense of the relationship between the current political landscape and the media industry . Originally recorded July 10, 2023. 2019's first installment established advertising as a pillar of consumerism serving as a jester for a larger capitalist economic structure while analyzing the then unique wave of commercials co-opting movement optics and language. Episode 2.0 in early 2021 reflected on the institutional and media landscape post-COVID lockdown, post-George Floyd uprisings, and post-2020 elections, where the movement co-optation skewed towards “uplifting Black voices'' regardless of anti-Black policies, shitty marketing, and the mere fact that the capitalism can't breed liberation. GUESTJustin Stillmaker has been a creative director at Publicis and Leo Burnett and has directed commercials for Disney, Target, Dremel, Nickelodeon, and ComEd. He has worked with Fortune 500 brands from Target to TikTok and has a deep understanding of designing and operating Artificial Intelligence platforms, communicating messaging for emerging brands, and developing the visual language of companies and brands. Justin has directed numerous short films, web series, and music videos that have been screened at dozens of film festivals around the country. He has a deep passion for film, basketball, and terrible puns. Follow Justin on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and his site JustinStillmaker.com. Watch and/or listen to his Twitch show Connect the Dots on YouTube or whoever you find your podcasts.--Mentioned Topics:Episode 95 - HomeChicago Drill 'n' ActivismPaul Ryan likes RATM?SNL sketch on Kendall Jenner's Pepsi AdDave Chappelle & "cancel culture"#MeToo & Anziz Ansari “cancelation” (1, 2)CPD sexual assault allegations--CREDITS: Intro soundbite from The Daily Show and outro Wake Up by Rage Against the Machine. Audio engineered by Kiera Battles.--Bourbon 'n BrownTownFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | Site | Linktree | PatreonSoapBox Productions and Organizing, 501(c)3Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Site | Linktree | Support
Don't let tricky details slow you down – Start your project on the right track with Season 3 – Episode 32: 7 Proven Methods For Stripping Intricate Details. 7 proven methods for your future projects. Don't delay. Learn how to quickly and easily strip intricate details on your project. With these methods, you'll master intricate details in no time! For more information on stripping intricate details, check out these links below: Method #1 - https://www.mycreativedays.com/how-to-strip-furniture-without-stripper Method #2 - Surfprep: https://www.surfprepsanding.com?aff=42 Mycreativedays10 Is my coupon code. Method#3 - Stripwell: https://www.stripwell.com/#/ Method#4 - Sandblaster: https://rstyle.me/+RT7tHeN6PU2q2z504hqnQA Method #5 - Sandercard: https://rstyle.me/+fMPSyAECQldHw3CvgVeCEA Method #6 - Heat Gun: https://rstyle.me/+EHOFXmsWGaDte9jusxr5vQ Method #7 - Dremel: https://rstyle.me/+G1sjyptxEj4P04Sj1DDj8A ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Teaching others how to flip furniture on a budget, turn their hobby into a side hustle, and /or decorate their home EXACTLY how they have always dreamed is truly my passion. So, thank you for allowing me to share my knowledge and experience! It does take work, and it isn't magic. However, if you use the resources provided below and follow through on your goals, this will be a life-changing experience. New content is released every Wednesday & Friday! Hit that subscribe button and turn on your notifications to receive updates from My Creative Days. Also, please share my channel with your friends and family @mycreativedays _________________________________________________________________ New to My Creative Days - Start Here: https://learn.mycreativedays.com/links Join the Academy: https://learn.mycreativedays.com/academy Check out the blog: https://www.mycreativedays.com Pin with me: https://www.pinterest.com/mycre8tivedays _________________________________________________________________ Disclosure Statement: These links contain affiliate links. I will receive a commission for items purchased through these links at no extra cost to you. I appreciate your support. Please read all labels and follow all manufacturer safety recommendations when working with paints, stains, and other equipment, and wear and use appropriate personal protection equipment. Viewers should attempt these projects at their own risk. _________________________________________________________________ Want to help support MCD? https://bit.ly/3QLeTEp
The new Elegoo Saturn 3 12k Resin Printer may be able to pring models so detailed they're glossy, but how does it compare the printers that businesses, schools, doctors, and manufacturers use? We take a lot at a selection of industrial and professional 3D printer and see what makes the difference between a $400 Saturn 3 12k and a $40k Professional 3d Printer. Find more at http://printyourgames.com/ Links: Geek Detour's Elegoo Saturn 12k Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGRoTCiIlts Form Labs Form 3B+: https://dental.formlabs.com/products/form-3b/ Dremel's 3D Printers: https://3pitech.com/products/dremel-digilab-3d45-3d-printer Ultimaker: https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/ultimaker-makerbot-method-xl-3d-printer/sk/MVUQL5QY Tronxy: https://www.tronxy3dprinter.com/products/tronxy-veho-1000-16-large-scale-3d-printer-big-format-direct-drive-3d-printer-build-size-1000x1000x1600mm-320-degree-hotend?variant=43995086848220 Photocentric 3D: https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/photocentric-3d-lc-magna-large-volume-lcd-3d-printer/sk/MG84MPWT Creatbot F1000: https://3dprintersdepot.com/products/creatbot-f1000-industrial-affordable-reliable-large-scale-professional-3d-printer?variant=31775541166162¤cy=USD Force Tech: https://forcetechnology.com/en/all-industry-facilities/3d-print-and-additive-manufacturing/large-scale-3d-printing-facility
The identity of the Antler Queen is still a mystery, but maybe not for long. Misty and Randy get up to some hijinks involving a Dremel and Fanta. That makes for light comedy compared to laying Jackie's bones to rest. As Tai continues to sleepwalk, Jim and A.Ron wonder how many versions of Tai are within her mind. And finally, what we're all wondering; will they eat Coach before he wastes away to nothing? Thoughts? Theories? Want to join the BOCD? Tell us at yellowjackets@baldmove.com. Support Bald Move: Club Bald Move Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The identity of the Antler Queen is still a mystery, but maybe not for long. Misty and Randy get up to some hijinks involving a Dremel and Fanta. That makes for light comedy compared to laying Jackie's bones to rest. As Tai continues to sleepwalk, Jim and A.Ron wonder how many versions of Tai are within her mind. And finally, what we're all wondering; will they eat Coach before he wastes away to nothing? Thoughts? Theories? Want to join the BOCD? Tell us at yellowjackets@baldmove.com. Support Bald Move: Club Bald Move Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Put on the goggles, ‘cause this ‘uns a lumpy one: good ideas and bad results of clearancing your trail rig to let the tires eat! Trailing arms, tire sizes, Pahnard bars, shackle positioning, pinion angles, bump stops, spacers, 4Runners, Wranglers, XJs, backspacing, fenders and Dremel blades... Guest appearances by Rock Hound Off-Road, Fageol Superchargers, Dirty Dave's Super Pooper and Gov. Used Car Hair. While we're at it: bread is yummy, hot-boxing ruins resale, killing whales and birds, false electric-car advertising, snow in L.A. because it's winter, VW takes the carjackers' side, Ford isn't on yours, and beer acting weird at 13,000ft.
Put on the goggles, ‘cause this ‘uns a lumpy one: good ideas and bad results of clearancing your trail rig to let the tires eat! Trailing arms, tire sizes, Pahnard bars, shackle positioning, pinion angles, bump stops, spacers, 4Runners, Wranglers, XJs, backspacing, fenders and Dremel blades... Guest appearances by Rock Hound Off-Road, Fageol Superchargers, Dirty Dave's Super Pooper and Gov. Used Car Hair. While we're at it: bread is yummy, hot-boxing ruins resale, killing whales and birds, false electric-car advertising, snow in L.A. because it's winter, VW takes the carjackers' side, Ford isn't on yours, and beer acting weird at 13,000ft.
Synopsis The Friday before Christmas, my partner's mother called and asked if I had a short indoor extension cord she could borrow. When I arrived at her house, she showed me her display of ceramic Christmas trees for which she needed the extension cord. These decorations have two pieces. A base which holds a small light bulb, and then the tree which sits over the light and has translucent colored plastic 'Christmas lights' which are illuminated by the light bulb inside the tree. There were four ceramic trees of varying heights—from 14" (~36 cm) to 6" (~15 cm) tall. While helping to arrange each of the trees electrical cords and plugging them into the extension cable, one of the trees wouldn't stay lit. If you turned the base or moved the cord it would light back up, but then go out once you took pressure off the cord. I could also hear crackling at times when moving the cord—not a sound you want to hear in an electric ornament. After separating the pieces and turning over the base, I could see not only the sparks, but why it was sparking. At some point, one of wires had come lose from the light socket and was taped back in place with what looks like duct tape. The ornament was made in the 1950s. I'm not sure when the repair was made. It is an ornament that has been passed through the family over the years. The plastic which held the wire in place had failed over the years, and the tape was also failing from the electric sparks that would occur when the wire was moved around. You could see burn marks on the tape around the wire. At first I thought I may be able to fix the side with the bad wiring. Maybe solder the wire onto the socket to give it a good electrical connection, and then use electrical tape to cover the hole where the socket casing had failed, but in the process of taking the wire out and removing all the old duct tape, the socket's electrical contact fell apart. This was for the best, the whole socket needed replacing, but I wasn't sure I could find a replacement socket that would fit through the hole in the ceramic base. While doing my last minute Christmas shopping on Christmas Eve, I stopped at one of the big box hardware stores to browse the electrical section and see if I could find a replacement socket that might work. Of course I hadn't brought either the old socket or the light bulb, but I found a small rack with replacement sockets that looked like it might work. The candelabra style socket replacement looked like the correct size—for both the light bulb and the hole in the base of the ornament. Once I was home, I tested the fit of the light bulb, and the socket was the correct size. It was just a little to big for the hole in the base, but I was hoping I could just grind off some of the raised plastic lettering and maybe a little off the sides of the socket here and there to get it to fit in the base. I was leery of using my Dremel tool to make the hole bigger in the ceramic base. I didn't want it to crack or chip the finish. I ended up doing both. Grinding down some of the plastic on the replacement socket and grinding out the hole in the ceramic base. A bit of electrical tape wrapped around the new socket created a snug fit between the hole in the ornament's base and the socket. I then hot glued the socket to the inside of the base to provide extra stability. Next step was attaching the old cord to the new socket. The cord was in good shape except where it was connected to the old socket. I evened up the end of the cord, then stripped it, and then connected the cord to the new socket with wire nuts. After flipping over the base and screwing in the light bulb, I tested the repair. Success! div#figures { display: flex; flex-direction: row; flex-wrap: wrap; justify-content: center; } div#figures figure { text-align: center; width: 300px; box-shadow: 0 1px 1px hsl(0deg 0% 0% / 0.075), 0 2px 2px hsl(0deg 0% 0% / 0.075), 0 4px 4px hsl(0deg 0% 0% / 0.075), 0 8px 8px hsl(0deg 0% 0% / 0.075), 0 16px 16px hsl(0deg 0% 0% / 0.075) } div#figures figcaption { max-width: 25vw; text-align: left; padding: 0 0.5em 0.5em 0.5em } div#figures img { max-width: 50vw; margin-bottom: 0.5em; box-shadow: 0 1px 1px hsl(0deg 0% 0% / 0.075), 0 2px 2px hsl(0deg 0% 0% / 0.075), 0 4px 4px hsl(0deg 0% 0% / 0.075), 0 8px 8px hsl(0deg 0% 0% / 0.075), 0 16px 16px hsl(0deg 0% 0% / 0.075)} Top view of old light socket Side view of old light socket showing extent of damage where the cord was attached. Original cord after removing it from old light socket. New candelabra style light socket with raised plastic lettering removed by Dremel. New socket showing more shaping done with the Dremel. New wiring in tucked into base of ornament. Wire nuts used to connect old cord to new socket. New socket installed in base with the light bulb screwed in. Ceramic tree lit up after completed repair.
Shane thinks there is still cigar accessory technology to be discovered, doesn't recognize shapes the same way others do, and avoids answering his own hypothetical. Trae smokes a San Lotano Bull and gets the usual level of indignant.
Things kick off with Merlin pressing John for some candid advice on a new affectation he's been considering. John is certain that using a Dremel is not actually part of Merlin's job, but Merlin's not so sure. Photos of Mr. Miyazaki are reviewed. In Follow-Up, John has some toe updates. Mere moments after swearing he's not going to make noises and recoil, Merlin makes several noises and recoils. Next up, John's favorite band announces a new project to release a bunch of cover versions of songs from their back catalog. This leads to a surprisingly wide-ranging discussion of a music industry that continues to evolve quickly and which now seems to necessitate an entirely new kind of creativity. This week's member episode is already one of Merlin's favorites, so it's being included here so everybody can check it out. The topic? ***What's a thing you had as a kid that you kind of wish your kids could've had?*** Is it ahistorical to wish your progeny had gotten to see an epic baseball lineup? What exactly might happen if you tried to recreate your own free-range childhood? Did having less information lead to a deeper understanding of context and the parameters of the world? And, which kinds of community and scarcity feel elusive or even just irreproducible today? If you'd enjoy hearing more from John and Merlin, we hope you'll consider [becoming a supporter](https://www.relay.fm/rd/join) of the program. And, hey. Thanks for sticking around through 200 of these things. (_Recorded on Tuesday, January 10, 2023_)
Things kick off with Merlin pressing John for some candid advice on a new affectation he's been considering. John is certain that using a Dremel is not actually part of Merlin's job, but Merlin's not so sure. Photos of Mr. Miyazaki are reviewed. In Follow-Up, John has some toe updates. Mere moments after swearing he's not going to make noises and recoil, Merlin makes several noises and recoils. Next up, John's favorite band announces a new project to release a bunch of cover versions of songs from their back catalog. This leads to a surprisingly wide-ranging discussion of a music industry that continues to evolve quickly and which now seems to necessitate an entirely new kind of creativity. This week's member episode is already one of Merlin's favorites, so it's being included here so everybody can check it out. The topic? ***What's a thing you had as a kid that you kind of wish your kids could've had?*** Is it ahistorical to wish your progeny had gotten to see an epic baseball lineup? What exactly might happen if you tried to recreate your own free-range childhood? Did having less information lead to a deeper understanding of context and the parameters of the world? And, which kinds of community and scarcity feel elusive or even just irreproducible today? If you'd enjoy hearing more from John and Merlin, we hope you'll consider [becoming a supporter](https://www.relay.fm/rd/join) of the program. And, hey. Thanks for sticking around through 200 of these things. (_Recorded on Tuesday, January 10, 2023_)
Welcome to Hardware Addicts, a proud member of the TuxDigital Network. Hardware Addicts is the podcast that focuses on the physical components that powers our technology world. In this episode, we're going to be talking about TSMC's new fabrication facility in the US and why this is such an important endeavor for technology enthusiasts along with a discussion on rare earth minerals. Then we head to Camera Corner where Wendy will discuss the Camera Corner Gift Guide. So Sit back, Relax, and Plug In because Hardware Addicts Starts Now! Tech Discussed: LG TV w/ WebOS: https://amzn.to/3FTlf1L Cricut: https://amzn.to/3HHqF10 Pine 64 Quartz B: https://pine64.com/product-category/single-board-computers/ Pin Hole Camera : https://www.ilfordphoto.com/obscura-by-ilford-pinhole-kit Sandisk SD Card: https://amzn.to/3HAI6QX Fijifilm Printer: https://amzn.to/3WmzNwm Canon Printer: https://amzn.to/3V0u3ap
“I build rods for Maine Fly Company and I definitely fell out of touch with the outdoor industry through my late teenage years. Now that I've kind of settled down in Maine for a while and have a passion for fly fishing, I really wanted to get back into that community,” said Izzy Hutnak, rod smith for Maine Fly Company.Izzy grew up fly fishing as she was taught by her father and had gone across Maine to many ponds, rivers, and oceans to fish different types of fish. “I'm the oldest and my Dad lost the battle when I was born. I say that I am technically Isabelle Machias. But I am also grateful enough to actually have the middle name Meehan, which is my mother's maiden name. But my other two siblings, their middle names are actually bodies of water in Maine where my Dad has caught his largest fish. So my sister is Abigail Eddington and my brother is Matthew Magalloway,” said Izzy.Izzy caught on to the craft of fly rod building quickly as the process seems mindless and meditative. It's the perfect part-time job while attending college where she is studying outdoor education. “We have our stations in the studio room, which overlooks the river. That's where we're going to be taking the blanks and gluing on the reel seats and the handles. Right there, I'm looking over the river. So you can just imagine the calm presence that I have while doing this and from there, those guides that I talked about those eyelets we're going to use a Dremel to sort of build this ramp so that when we wrap the thread on that the thread just builds up and there's not like a harsh line between the blank and the guide. After that, you're going to wrap all your guides with whatever color thread your customer wants. When all of those are wrapped on, the whole rod gets moved to the cleanroom where the rods will get two coats of epoxy that each spin for eight hours. Your first coat of epoxy is going to be just a clean cover the thread spent for eight hours, the second coat is going to be where the beauty happens and you make like bulbous glossy, covering,” said Izzy.Tune in to learn more about Izzy's journey of being a rod smith with Maine Fly Company, how it is being a female in the fly fishing industry, and what advice she gives on being a new rod smith, fly fishing angler, and maker.
For the past two episodes, we stocked up the discussion ahead of time with guests to talk about what we wanted to talk about. For this episode, we didn't invite anyone and ended up with more guests than any other episode we've done so far! His ears must be ringing after his name came up near the end of Episode 34, but Dan Tamarkin from Tamarkin Camera stopped by to talk about the Leica 72 in the upcoming Tamarkin Auctions. Along with Dan is a star studded cast of returning callers Robert Rotoloni, Adam Paul, Ira Cohen, Andrew Smith, Bill Smith, Sherry Christensen, Larry Effler, Howard Sandler, Stephen Grasso, Michael Gossett, and Miles Libak. We spend a great deal of time on one of the group's favorite camera brands, Voigtländer. Anthony starts us off with some company history, a short list of the company's most notable models, a discussion on our favorite Voigtländer models, how to repair the plunger on the Vitessa, and some interesting information on the first camera with an in body electronic flash. Although we go deep into Voigtländer, this episode is loaded with a wide range of other topics such as light meters, Sunny 16, and EV scales. Dan Tamarkin shares wisdom on how to repair lenses using a toaster oven, and what he calls his "Catch and Release" program. Mike shares a story of one of his best ever estate sale pick ups, and his tips on getting cameras from estate sales. And in a follow up to his last appearance, Adam Paul shares his progress on making his own APS "Advantix" film. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are decided by you. The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. So stay tuned, and if you'd like to ask us a question or give us some topics to discuss, look for our show announcement for Episode 36, which we will record on Monday, November 7th! This Week's Episode Dan Tamarkin Shows Up and Talks Leica 72 at the Tamarkin Auction / Tamarkin Estimates are on the Low Side The Leica 72 Came Before the Nikon S3M / Dan Teaches Photography to His Customers at Tamarkin Camera Sherry Buys a Nikon EM at a Thrift Shop and It Promptly Breaks Michael Gossett Buys a Spare Canon T90 / Mike Had Bad Luck with the T90 / Dealers Hated the T90 Why Do So Many 1980s Cameras That Used AA and AAA Batteries Have Corroded Battery Compartments? / Use a Dremel to Clean Battery Corrosion Mike Raves About the Canon EF Again / Cameras With Terrible Battery Doors Michael Gossett wants a Voigtländer Bessamatic / Paul Has One with a Pre-Separated Septon How Much Does Lens Separation Impact Photos? / Fix Lens Separation with a Toaster Oven! Voigtländer History / Roll Film Voigtländers - Bessa and Bessa 66, Perkeo II / All The Vitos Voigtländer Vito III and Prominent Strange Focusing / Everyone Loves the Bessamatics / Voigtländer is Acquired by Zeiss Zeiss-Ikon Voigtländer Vitessa 1000 SR / Voigtländer Bessaflex Prototype Became the Zeiss-Ikon Icarex / Voigtländer VSL SLRs The Rollei Samsung Connection / Cosina Voigtländers / Bessa L with No Viewfinder Anthony's Top 3 Voigtländers - The Small Bergheil, Perkeo II, and Prominent / Ira Loves the Bessa 66 What About the Vitessa? / Can You Fix the Problem Where the Vitessa Plunger Doesn't Work Correctly? Mike Hates the EV Coupling on the Vitessa / What Was the Purpose of EV Couplings on 1950s Cameras? Paul Only Hates Sunny 16 For Slide Film / Sherry Shoots "Dark as Crap f/2" / Light Meters Are Calibrated to 18% Gray Voigtländer Vitrona Was the First Camera with Electronic Flash / The Vitessa Case with Built In Flash Mike's Big Nikon S2 Estate Sale Score / Mike's Tips for Finding Cameras at Estate Sales / What Do EP Markings Mean? Andrew's TTArtisans Leica-M Mount 28mm Summaron Copy / Avenon 21mm f/2.8 LTM Lens / Andrew's Strange Canon 7 Adam Paul is Experimenting With Making APS Film / Adam's Follow-up to His 2018 Review of 110 Cameras Theo Buys a Sony Mavica Floppy Disk Camera / Mike Picks Up a Durst Automatica Bill Smith Buys an Olympus OM-4 Ti / Larry Buys a Mamiya 23 (But He Didn't Mean To) Theo Buys a Mamiya Power Winder / Howard Buys Both a Miranda DR and a Topcon RE Super Does Dan Tamarkin Ever Get GAS? / Dan's Catch and Release Program / Paul Catches an Alpa Reflex 6D and Releases It Show Notes If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Camerosity Twitter - https://twitter.com/CamerosityPod Chris Sherlock's Repair Video on the Vitessa T - https://youtu.be/2roEZtwfi3g (For fixing the plunger, you do not need to remove the top plate.) Dan Tamarkin - http://www.tamarkin.com/ and https://www.tamarkinauctions.com/ Adam Paul's Mega 110 Camera Review - http://quirkyguywithacamera.blogspot.com/2018/04/small-format-size-big-format-results.html Sherry Christensen – https://embracethegrain.com/ Analog Insights - How to Pronounce German Camera Names - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW_iBmUC_Xc Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/
D.Nodeのsuzutatsuさんをゲストに、BigQueryの基本、BigQueryの内部、最近のアップデート、D.Nodeなどについて語っていただいたエピソードです。 話したネタ BigQueryとは? データウェアハウス(DWH)とは? データウェアハウスとRDBとの違いは? BigQueryの利用フロー・方法 RDBの変更をBigQueryに反映するユースケース BigQueryと併用されるBIツール Tableau Google データポータル BigQuery の内部アーキテクチャは? Compute と Storage Colossus とは? Dremel とは? Slot というCPUとメモリを抽象化した単位 分散メモリとは? 分割統治法 最近の BiqQuery の進化で面白いところは? BigQuery の マテリアライズドビュー そもそもマテリアライズドビュー(マテビュー)の一般的な意味とは? マテリアライズドビュー利用時の注意点とは? D.Node とは? suzutatsuさんのお仕事内容 社内にはどんな人が多い? D.Node 採用ページ エピソード提供スポンサー デロイト トーマツ ノード合同会社(D.Node)
In dieser Folge widmen wir uns dem Besitz unserer steinzeitlichen Vorfahren. Was besaßen die Jäger und Sammler für Werkzeuge, Glaubensvorstellungen und Beziehungsmodelle und was davon lässt sich auch in unserer heutigen Gesellschaft noch finden? Dabei Spannen wir einen Bogen vom steinzeitlichen Gang-Bang zur Krusch-Schublade der Moderne und verleihen der Folge mit einem Dremel den letzten Schliff. Stabile Seitenlage Podcast - eine inzestuöse Veranstaltung!
The failed PedalCell CadenceX Bike Generator from the previous mailbag video is tested, torn down, analysed, hilrariously laughed at, and dodgily repaired. https://pedalcell.com/ 00:00 – Failed Pedalcell generator – getting the pinout 02:00 – The PCB 02:40 – Oscilloscope rotation test 03:45 – Dremel speed Captain! 04:22 – Generator teardown 05:32 – Hmm, what's going ...
In this episode I talk about starting out in woodworking.Dremel benchhttps://www.instagram.com/tv/CeWE7XmAIvG/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=All my content and free ebookhttps://linktr.ee/Unpluggedwoodworking
Imgur Album Ostrich egg Pimenton Dulce de la Vera Ingredients- Crust-2.5 Cups Flour8oz butter1tsp salt1/2 cup of ice water (you probably won't use it all)Filling-1 Ostrich Egg (or 24 chicken eggs)2 Bell Peppers1 Head of Garlic1 Yellow Onion1 Tomato6 Slices of Bacon1/4 cup Grated Manchego Cheese2tbsp Pimenton Dulce de la Vera2tbsp Herbes de Provence1tbsp Tarragon1tsp Salt1tsp Black PepperThe crust should be made first and it requires a 1.5hr chill time before being worked. Combine the butter, salt, and flour either by working it with a fork or pulsing it in a food processor. Once you have pea-sized clumps, evenly distributed, start adding the ice water, but not the ice cube, a trickle at a time. I ended up using 4 tablespoons of cold water. You add the water until the mixture forms a dough rather than a clumpy aggregate.You'll be able to form your dough into a smooth ball. Work quickly and don't get all that butter melted with your body heat. Remember, your dough is basically just butter and flour.Split the ball in half and quickly form those both into balls. Wrap the dough balls up with Saran Wrap and put them in the fridge for 1.5 hours. Depending on the size of the vessel you are going to be cooking your quiche in, you may very well need to use more than just one ball of dough. I used one plus half of the second one.When you are getting close to the end of the chill time pre-heat the oven and start prepping the vegetables and dry ingredients. Chop the peppers, dice the onion, and mince the garlic. Thinly slice enough tomato to eventually cover the top of the quiche. I used 8 slices from a medium tomato. Prep the dough from the fridge. Quickly press out your dough and roll it into a circle. You do not have to perfectly roll it out super flat and elegantly lay it in the cooking vessel. As you can see in the next picture, you can just mush the dough around until you cover the cooking surface. I used one and a half of those balls of dough.I very lightly oiled a cast iron pan before spreading the dough inside. You can use a pie pan, or some other baking dish, but just account for the fact that you're going to be using the equivalent of 24 chicken eggs. This cast iron pan, as you'll see later, was filled to the brim.Bake this for 15 minutes in that 350 degree oven. This is just to set the texture of the crust and dry it out a bit.Cook 6 slices of bacon to your preferred doneness. Remove these to a cutting board to cool. Sweat the vegetables, sans tomato, in the bacon grease on medium heat. We're just sweating these, not browning them. It should only take 10-15 minutes with attentive stirring. Chop the cooled bacon and add to the sweated vegetables. Reduce heat to low to keep the mixture warm. Now, we need to get into the ostrich egg. I used a screwdriver and a hammer to chisel away a hole in the shell and then cut the inner membrane with scissors. Another good choice would be a Dremel-style tool with a masonry attachment to cut the top of the egg off and remove it like a hat. Regardless of the method you choose, get the egg out of its shell and into a mixing bowl. Beat the egg until you achieve a uniform consistency and then gently pour the egg into the prepared crust. Add the dry seasonings to the cooked vegetables and bacon and stir to incorporate. This mixture can then be spooned into the egg-filled pie crust. Bake this for 55 minutes. Check on it after 25 minutes to ensure the egg is cooking evenly and then again 15 minutes later to ensure it isn't over-cooking. When the egg filling is firm and the top is just starting to brown, turn off the oven. Lay the layer of sliced tomato on the top of the quiche and sprinkle the 1/4 cup of grated cheese on top. Return this to the idle oven and let the residual heat warm the tomato and melt the cheese, about 10 minutes.Remove from the oven and allow to rest for 15 minutes before cutting and serving.
Data and facts from last episode. The timing of this topic was impeccable for Ben. Max has more levels in cooking than construction. Geoff chooses his Dremel. The smaller the job, the more specialized the tool…typically. *** Topic - Using a cordless drill as a hammer? How important is it to have the right [...]
Dan Delorey helped to build the core technologies of Google's cloud data services for many years before embarking on his latest adventure as the VP of Data at SoFi. From being an early engineer on the Dremel project, to helping launch and manage BigQuery, on to helping enterprises adopt Google's data products he learned all of the critical details of how to run services used by data platform teams. Now he is the consumer of many of the tools that his work inspired. In this episode he takes a trip down memory lane to weave an interesting and informative narrative about the broader themes throughout his work and their echoes in the modern data ecosystem.
This is the 150th episode of Unpacking the Digital Shelf! For this episode, we returned to our very first guest, Sonesh Shah, who is now Global President at Dremel. Then, and now, we count on Sonesh to help expand our brains around what great leaders should be thinking about now to continually reinvent an organization and products that drive growth and connection. Rob Gonazalez and Peter Crosby reunited with him to talk about what he's focusing on between now and episode 300.
How's the weather? What am I drinking? Bell's Oberon Ale - https://bellsbeer.com/beers/oberon-ale/ Samuel Adams Summer Ale - https://www.samueladams.com/our-beers/limited-release/american-wheat-ale/summer-ale Chrome OS Flex https://chromeenterprise.google/os/chromeosflex/ https://itbabble.com/2022/04/20/chrome-os-flex/ Samsung Chromebooks - rant by Patrick Holograms. Only $50,000.00Like Iron Man - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ddk9ci6geSs Build a STEM Lab in a normal room; don't sweat the big stuff 4 - 3D printers , Sindoh, Dremel, MakerBot 1 - GlowForge Pro Laser Cutter with Air Cleaner 2- Dremel hand saws 1 - large general tool box with common tools Shelves for storing models, materials, etc Robotic Kits - 2 per table Tables - Art Room Style Tables; more square the better; you need depth 4- self healing large sized mats per table 2- Dremel sets per table (get the most comprehensive kit you can afford) safety gear per table 2- professional quality glue guns per table 1- heat gun per table Sets of sand paper per table 1- metal meter stick per table 4- small vices per table 5- 8 strong magnets per table
Who doesn't love to hear from the people who actually design and make the products you love?! Now is your chance to hear from product designer, and do-it-yourselfer, Fernando Porchas and product owner, Christopher Thomson who represent the larger team who brought the world the first ever cordless and brushless connected smart rotary tool, the Dremel 8260. Introducing connectivity to a rotary tool addresses user pain points with tool performance alerts and information while preventing and reducing time spent watching DIY videos on which accessory to use and how. Tackling these pain points using connectivity and with improved tool performance became a passion for a Dremel product team that included Fernando and Chris. Listen to hear their story.
Craig shares some health news and gets scammed whilst Geoff continues to ask the question 'what makes knife makers angry'.Wordle fans! Time to play Sharple!Thanks again to Evenheat, Combat Abrasives, Soul Ceramics, Damasteel, Brodbeck Ironworks, Texas Farrier Supply, Indasa and Maritime Knife Supply for the support.Get $75 of any Evenheat kiln AND free delivery by with Soul Ceramics by using this link: www.knifetalk.net/heatGet 15% off abrasive belts at www.combatabrasives.com using promocode: knifetalk15Get 10% off your order at www.texasfarriersupply.com using promo code: knifetalk10Get 10% off 10 packs of abrasives at www.maritimeknifesupply.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/knife-talk7733/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Today's tech headlines: Apple's Tracker Detect to protect Android users from AirTag stalkers Dremel announces its first smart tool, Universal Music is bringing Rihanna and Migos into the metaverse.
Today's tech headlines: Apple's Tracker Detect to protect Android users from AirTag stalkers Dremel announces its first smart tool, Universal Music is bringing Rihanna and Migos into the metaverse.
Today's tech headlines: Apple's Tracker Detect to protect Android users from AirTag stalkers Dremel announces its first smart tool, Universal Music is bringing Rihanna and Migos into the metaverse.
Do you love Saving the Planet, Drinking Dino Pee and general Maker Shop Talk? If so, join Tamara Robertson (Mythbusters, Maker Science, Seekers of Science) as she kicks off with a Tech Talk about the Dremel then sits down with Engineer, Environmentalist and Maker Dr. Tracy Fanara (Weather Channel, What on Earth, Mythbusters The Search, Seekers of Science). Topics they cover include (but are surely not limited to):- Putting the E In STEM - Engineering- Time Management with Content Creation- Building Non-Profit Tech with Mote - Sustaining Life as we Know it with NOAA- Fish for Mars with NASA- "Seekers of Science" Outreach Comic- Drinking Dinosaur Pee- Poop Flavored Shrimp- Mythbusters- Make Up Science- Star Wars Cosplay- The Truth About Being in TV- Black Panther Tech- Balancing Opportunity Gain versus Lost Opportunity Cost- Westworld... and so much moreThis is the 3rd episode of Tinkering Belles and you're surely not going to want to miss it!So join in on Tamara's adventure as a Maker as she works to amplify the BAMF Females Behind the Builds one interview at a time! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Are you a visual person who needs to see all the cool moments? Head over to the "Tinkering Belles" Playlist on Youtube to see all the fun behind the scenes moments from this episode! If you enjoyed the show, consider becoming a supporter via Tamara's Patreon Page and as always join in on the Maker adventure with Tamara and her guests on the Tinkering Belles Instagram page.You can follow Tracy's Environmental and Engineering adventures here, here, and here:Web - InspectorPlanetInstagram - @InspectorPlanet Twitter - @InspectorPlanet Youtube - Inspector PlanetOutreach Comic - Seekers of Science Volume 1Climate Change Rap Video - Polar Ice, Ice BabyNASA's Mars Mission Could be Powered by Fish Music for this Episode was provided by Bill Trowell Music. Visit BillTrowellMusic.com to hear more and to subscribe to Bill's Patreon, where he covers favorite showtunes, movie themes, classic rock and jazz, as well as requests from Patron's.Support the show
This episode Frankie and I sat down with Marc Ryan from No If Customs. He started building in 2005, in his 3rd floor apartment in Boulder. ========================== Here's his story: "I just wanted to see if I could pull it off. I had basic woodworking skills, but in my 30 years of playing, I had never tackled much more than a repaint. I had a 50 hour a week job as a systems engineer, so this was definitely a free time project. I had no formal training but had made friends with a couple luthiers around the country. Thankfully, they gave me some great advice and were never against talking shop. I had minimal tools (Dremel, hand files/chisels/saws and a drill) but I had a lot of drive. My drive comes from that sense of accomplishment at the end of a project. Even if that project came with some hard-learned lessons, I had completed it. I had done it and knew how to make the next one better. My first two basses were built at the same time. Different shapes, different woods, different preamps; lots of challenges for myself. The process was very crude, but that was expected, given my environment and the tools that I had to work with. My brain's choice of woods was mostly purpleheart, wenge and bubinga, meaning that I broke probably eighty coping blades and burned out at least two drills. I broke screws because I didn't have pilot holes big enough for the denser woods. I had many moments of discouragement. There were days I could barely move my arms or use my hands and I asked myself what was I doing? I had two hundred hours invested, was this worth it? I pushed on and when I finished my first two and finally got to play them, it was such a rush. They looked, felt, played and sounded exactly how I wanted them to and I had made them from nothing. I intended on just building myself a bass in the style that I wanted but after showing the first couple off to friends and forums, I was asked if I was interested in selling them. I was even asked to sell them in a local store (which I did.) I had different friends wanting a build and the word spread. I am currently working on a couple of personal projects and have plans of launching the shop again in 2022." Marc noifcustoms@hotmail.com ======================== --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bestbassgear/message
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This week the intrepid band of non-adventurers chunter on about topics as diverse as Ancient Britons, the merits and inherent risks of ordering Strippers online, how historic family bereavements can get in the way of wargaming, beer festivals in your bedroom, the psychology of Dremel-denial, whether Challenger 2000 or Shock of Impact was the most complex historical ruleset ever produced, choosing armies for non-competitions, Norman shields, what might be the crappest thing on eBay right now and in a brand new feature, Andy Finkel-kel-kel-kel's brand new Weekly Quiz (with it's own theme tune)! Sit back, dip your paint brush in your and enjoy. "Makes me wish I'd been hit in both ears, not just one eye at the battle of Corsica in 1758" : Lord Horatio Nelson
Mark Rittman is joined in this episode by Jordan Tigani, Director of Product Management at Google for Google BigQuery, to talk about the history of BigQuery and its technology origins in Dremel; how BigQuery has evolved since its original release to handle a wide range of data warehouse workloads; and new features announced for BigQuery at Google Next'19 including BI Engine, Storage API, Connected Sheets and a range of new data connectors from Supermetrics and Fivetran.Modern Data Warehousing with BigQuery (Cloud Next '19)Modern data warehousing with BigQuery: a Q&A with Engineering Director Jordan TiganiIntroduction to BigQuery BI EngineBigQuery Storage API OverviewSupermetrics and Fivetran BigQuery connectorsDrill to Detail Ep.2. 'Future of SQL on Hadoop', With Special Guest Dan McClaryDrill to Detail Ep.31 'Dremel, Druid and Data Modeling on Google BigQuery' With Special Guest Dan McClary
Mark is joined by returning special guest Dan McClary to talk about data modeling and database design on distributed query engines such as Google BigQuery, the underlying Dremel technology and Capacitor storage format that enables this cloud distributed data warehouse-as-a-service platform to scale to petabyte-size tables spanning tens of thousands of servers, and techniques to optimize BigQuery table joins using nested fields, table partitioning and denormalization .
YAY, Yeji and Clint have figured out what is wrong with their mic and they can be HEARD! and teased forever for that shit. Never underestimate what your friends can do, stupidly. We talk for a while about what we bought with the new Reaper Bones 3, and in Larry's case, what he is going to get yelled at about. So much epic plastic, so many dragons! Clint asks Larry what strange things he has seen on the road while driving all over the United States which bring up some dark and hilarious talk. We also answer listeners Adams question, what got us into painting and how long have we been doing it. Lastly Larry rants! Podcast Spotlight: http://reflectiveriot.libsyn.com/