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A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Join Joe, Rod, Jo & Si as we face time travelling Daleks, hermaphrodite Hexapods, sinking ships, ‘Mutt!' and Ingrid Pitt's astonishing talents! But who will be victorious?
What if the future of living and vacationing could be reimagined with stackable, modular pods? Join us as we sit down with Ky and Matt from Hex-A-Pods to discover their revolutionary approach to housing. We'll explore how their innovative designs, which maximize vertical space and offer multi-level living, could reshape rental communities across the U.S. Ky's vision and the unique architectural details, from integrated and spiral staircases to gabled roofs, are set to challenge and elevate traditional living standards.We dive into the nuts and bolts of these customizable, portable homes. Learn about the diverse materials chosen for their specific benefits, including smart siding, cedar, pine, and animal-deterring metal exteriors. We also touch on practical elements like custom window options, inset porches to handle snow buildup, and the pods' modular nature, ensuring ease of transport and permit compliance. The discussion extends to a fascinating array of pod designs, from children's play areas complete with rock walls and slides to specialized dog kennels.Finally, we journey through Ky's inspiring personal and professional story, from his unique adoption experience and family challenges to his entrepreneurial ventures leading to Hexapods. We'll also delve into the strategic partnerships and growth plans that are fueling their nationwide expansion. Discover how the scenic beauty of Utah and the bustling communities of the U.S. are being transformed by these stackable living spaces and the dynamic individuals behind them. Get ready to be inspired by the future of housing and the incredible potential for growth and collaboration in this innovative industry.For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube at the handle @shedgeekpodcast.To be a guest on the Shed Geek Podcast visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form.To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at info@shedgeek.com.This episodes Sponsors:Studio Sponsor: Union Grove LumberCardinal ManufacturingCardinal LeasingShed Challenger
Higher Density Living brought many past discussions regarding advanced humanoid races with “man-like” physiology but achieved a higher state of living, both in natural evolution and cosmic evolution. But the question remains, how many humanoid life forms are out there? In this episode, we'll discuss the futuristic possibility for better human life and a comparative analysis based off of the Billy Meier materials. We take a nuanced approach to Plejarens and other celestial humanoids. Well, we found out major species; Humanoids, Amphiboids, Hexapods, and Reptilians will be centered in this episode. There are millions and an infinite amount of beings but only ones having some sort of consciousness evolution; walking, talking, thinking, self-aware, mentally and spiritually evolving humanoids. The escalating progression of positive, conscious evolutions will bring more species into life. We have no idea what the universe holds for life. We are not alone. People need to understand that our civilization, everything about us, is not entirely unique to Creation. There are other like-minded, even physically familiar bodies out there waiting to be known. Alex and Jason discuss the major humanoid species and the possibilities for highly, “super race”, sentient species deserves special attention for discussion. This episode also discusses the critical importance of advanced genetic engineering. Bringing this clinical innovation for universal applications can revolutionize current technology civilization. Genetics holds the key to unlocking. Cleansing the genetic pool is the closest thing to immortality. Join Alex and Jason as they explore the major diasporas of humanoid species. www.higherdensityliving.com
The categories on this week’s first episode are “Celebrity Owned Companies,” “Dirty Oldies,” “Inter-State? No, I just met her!,” “Devourers of Hexapods,” and “Name the Movie: SciFi/Fantasy Quotes.” The categories for the second game are “Watersports,” “2-Toners,” “Huge, Tremendous Numbers,” “Turn on, tune in, drop out,” and “Don’t Check Out This Sex Tape – Actual Presidents’ Recommended Flicks.”
The categories on this week’s first episode are “Celebrity Owned Companies,” “Dirty Oldies,” “Inter-State? No, I just met her!,” “Devourers of Hexapods,” and “Name the Movie: SciFi/Fantasy Quotes.” The categories for the second game are “Watersports,” “2-Toners,” “Huge, Tremendous Numbers,” “Turn on, tune in, drop out,” and “Don’t Check Out This Sex Tape – Actual Presidents’ Recommended Flicks.”
Insects are the most abundant and diverse group on animals on the planet today. Would they therefore also be expected to have the richest fossil record? When did they first evolve and how rapid was their diversification? Do we give enough attention to the evolution of insects? To get answers we spoke to Dr. David Penney, honorary lecturer at the University of Manchester and founder of Siri Scientific Press. Dr. Penney has just recently published an overview of palaeoentomology entitled 'Fossil Insects'.
Insects are the most abundant and diverse group on animals on the planet today. Would they therefore also be expected to have the richest fossil record? When did they first evolve and how rapid was their diversification? Do we give enough attention to the evolution of insects? To get answers we spoke to Dr. David Penney, honorary lecturer at the University of Manchester and founder of Siri Scientific Press. Dr. Penney has just recently published an overview of palaeoentomology entitled 'Fossil Insects'.