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Connecting to God and to Jesus through the Holy Spirit requires an understanding of what the Holy Trinity is… Pastor Mike Ash from Grace Family Church visits the Strong By Design podcast to talk with co-host Jared Haley about his encounters with the Holy Spirit and relationship to God. Our Christian faith is based on God as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Understanding that relationship and how they are different and one is paramount. This conversation is based on a sermon Jared heard at church and was moved to have Pastor Mike on the show to share with our listeners. “People asked, ‘How do you hear from the Holy Spirit?' For me, the number 1 way is through fasting – what happens is you starve the flesh to feed the spirit… In those moments, I feel that it charges my relationship with God and the Holy Spirit, and in those moments, He speaks to me." - Pastor Mike Ash Time Stamps 01:14 – Welcome to the ‘Strong by Design' podcast 1:37 - Get to know today's special guest, Pastor Mike Ash of Grace Family Church 04:20 - Pastor Mike recounts people's perceptions of the Holy Spirit 7:27 - Understanding the Trinity: Who is the Holy Spirit and what's his role? 12:06 - Pastor Mike shares a friend's encounter with the Holy Spirit 12:48 - How do you hear from the Holy Spirit? 15:59 - Ways the Holy Spirit convicts the world of sin 26:18 - Pastor Mike shares how he felt the presence of the Holy Spirit 32:04 - Discover the GIFTS of the Holy Spirit 35:53 - Pastor Mike shares his personal testimony about the power of the Holy Spirit 38:46 - The GREATNESS of walking with the Holy Spirit 44:04 - Pastor Mike's advice to those looking to nurture a relationship with the Holy Spirit 45:35 - Where you can go to connect with Pastor Mike Ash Resources: Grace Family Church Connect w/ Mike: Facebook Instagram Connect w/ CriticalBench: Youtube Facebook Instagram CriticalBench.com StrongByDesignPodcast.com
In this episode I catch up with my old Xing Yi training partner Mike Ash who has been doing marital arts for years. We talk about how we met, Mike's training history and the different martial arts he's trained in over the years as well as his latest adventures in Yang style Tai Chi and Chi Kung. We also discuss what makes a martial art popular and the current trend towards MMA, why Tai Chi is still so popular and why Xing Yi isn't in comparison. Enjoy the episode and check out thetaichinotebook.com for more articles about internal arts.
Review of Michael R. Ash, Rethinking Revelation and the Human Element in Scripture: The Prophet's Role as Creative Co-Author (Redding, CA: FAIRLatterDaySaints.org, 2021). 770 pages. $34.95 (paperback). Abstract: A new book by Mike Ash examines to what degree the human mind is involved in receiving revelation. Ash sums up his view by saying, “prophets have a special calling, […] The post Understanding How the Scriptures Came to Be first appeared on The Interpreter Foundation.
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Review of Michael R. Ash, Rethinking Revelation and the Human Element in Scripture: The Prophet's Role as Creative Co-Author (Redding, CA: FAIRLatterDaySaints.org, 2021). 770 pages. $34.95 (paperback). Abstract: A new book by Mike Ash examines to what degree the human mind is involved in receiving revelation. Ash sums up his view by saying, “prophets have a special calling, […] The post Understanding How the Scriptures Came to Be first appeared on The Interpreter Foundation.
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Review of Michael R. Ash, Rethinking Revelation and the Human Element in Scripture: The Prophet's Role as Creative Co-Author (Redding, CA: FAIRLatterDaySaints.org, 2021). 770 pages. $34.95 (paperback). Abstract: A new book by Mike Ash examines to what degree the human mind is involved in receiving revelation. Ash sums up his view by saying, “prophets have a special calling, […] The post Understanding How the Scriptures Came to Be first appeared on The Interpreter Foundation.
Grab your FREE 21-Day Guide to Creating Killer Sermons: https://preachingdonkey.com/21days Developing your skills as a preacher is a lifelong endeavor. You never "arrive" and that's part of what makes preaching such a challenging, but incredibly rewarding task. This is why I love talking about how to find your voice as a preacher. Your voice is the only one God gave you. My voice is the only one God gave me. However, as preachers, it's tempting to try to fit someone else's voice into our own. This results in us being a less effective version of (insert your favorite preacher here). In this episode, Mike Ash discusses how to find your voice as a pastor and how to best serve your listeners with what God has equipped YOU with. We dive into a plethora of other topics as well including sermon prep, preaching teams, research and study and the various trends and waves in evangelical Christianity over the last few decades. There is a lot packed into this one, and I know you're going to enjoy it.
This podcast series features past FAIR Conference presentations. This presentation is from our 2021 conference held in August. If you would like to watch the presentations from the conference, you can still purchase the video streaming. Mike Ash, Rethinking Revelation and the Human Element in Scripture: The Prophet's Role as Creative Co-Author Mike's book is […] The post FAIR Conference Podcast #66 – Mike Ash, “Rethinking Revelation and the Human Element in Scripture: The Prophet's Role as Creative Co-Author” appeared first on FAIR.
The story of disrupt rape culture is an evolution of conversation inspired by Wisdom®'s End Rape Culture campaign. ERC served as a collection to start the conversation on the detriments of rape culture around the world. We felt it necessary to create open dialogue as well as a safe space for survivors and others to share and educate each other on the realities of sexual assault. As we collaborate with MeToo™ our goal is to evolve from starting the conversation, to continuing the conversation by highlighting those who actively disrupt rape culture around the world. THE CAST Rasheeda Slade (writer, creator) Latif Rashad (designer, creator of wisdom fashion house) Victoria P. Allen (author, creative director) Nicole Hernandez-Ndiaye (filmmaker, photographer) Braxton Armani Allondo Prince (videographer) Kris Shelby (stylist, image consultant) Filmed & Directed by Mike Ash
For today's episode, we have Mike Ash joining us. Mike is the author of Shaken Faith Syndrome and is a regular speaker and contributor for FAIR Mormon. In this interview, Mike discusses how he got interested in apologetics and shares insights from his book. To buy his book: https://www.fairmormon.org/store/product/shaken-faith-syndrome https://www.amazon.com/Shaken-Faith-Syndrome-Strengthening-Testimony/dp/1893036146 To read some articles by Mike check out: https://www.fairmormon.org/blog/author/mash
Mike Ash talking about speaking life into your kids. CapeMEN Social Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capeMEN Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capechristianmen/ We are the Men's ministry of Cape Christian Fellowship located in Cape Coral, FL. Website: https://capechristian.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capechristian/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capechristian/ Intro and Outro music by www.bensound.com (https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/summer-chill-relaxed-tropical)
Part 1 - Mike Ash, UK, interview, selections, and live-set T/error and 4th Genome - Bass Agenda Intro Mike Ash - Protect and Survive (abridged) Mike Ash - Red Eye Robot Mike Ash - ElectroTech Mike Ash - Robots and People Mike Ash - Abduct Experiment Clone Breed Mike Ash - Threat Detection R21 - Minimum Mike Ash - Space Age Mike Ash - Cybertone Kraftwerk - Tour de France (Francois K remix) Anthony Rother - Sex With the Machines Mike Ash - Vex Mike Ash - Hey Mike Ash - Track 03 Posthuman - Polywater Acid Jensen Interceptor - ELEKTRO Mike Ash - 2020 Studio Live-set Part 2 - Kid Ginseng, USA - Nervous Needles Vol 4 Preview (Kraftjerkz) I Had Corona Virus And All I Got Was This Stupid T-Shirt I'm Gonna Watch TV With Your Mom Hey Kid, I'm Your Father! Taco Bell At The Mall DJ Traps On The Cut! (Feat. DJ Traps) Part 3 - ADJ, UK - Selected Transmissions from the Pyramid Album Preview mix (last 2 tracks not on album) Sub Aquatic Dialogue Welcome To The Future Spaceman Lark Welcome 2012 Realignment Monday Night Blues Beat Reconstruction (Stung Records) MRSEAVERS - Death Bunker (ADJ Remix) Part 4 - Mike Ash bonus section The Hypnotist - Pioneers of the Warped Groove Mike Ash - Experiment (Bonus Beats) Mike Ash - Black Worms Mike Ash - Protect and Survive (abridged)
With tracks from Frederick, Manuel Sahagun, Andy Rantzen, Soulphiction, Skatebard & Lauer, Don Ray, Lipelis, Disaia, Jay Shepheard & Matthew Burton, Andras, Bella Technika, James Flavour & ESB, Andrej Laseech Feat. Javonntte, S. Mendes, po-lar-i-ty, Sleep D, Rebolledo, Mike Ash, Moodymann, Marvin & Guy, Aroop Roy, Lisa Stansfield. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
Welcome to Episode 016 of the Ministry Hangout podcast. Listen and access the show notes below or search for Ministry Hangout on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. In this episode, we hear from many leaders like Kevin Stone and Mike Ash in a rich discussion on how to develop leaders within your church....
Panel: Andrew Madsen Erica Sadun Special Guests: Paul Faria In today's episode, iPhreaks speaks with Paulo Faria. Paulo is based in Brazil and has been developing for the OSX platform since 2012. Also, Paulo mentions focusing on server side development and working in iOS and Android development. Paulo is the creator of Zewo and one of the first to work with server-side Swift. Paulo is on iPheaks to talks about Concurrency. Paul believes that concurrency is the missing feature to make it a true and mature ecosystem for server-side on Swift. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Zewo (http://zewo.io) IBM Grand Central Dispatch Syncro-programming Promises Async/Await Is Swift following or leading? Defer statements Current state of concurrency in Swift Swift forums What's going on in concurrency in Swift right now Incremental programming Chris Eidhof's Incremental Programming Seven Concurrency Models in Seven Weeks https://www.objc.io/issues/2-concurrency/ CFHipsterRef Mike Ash and much more! LINKS: https://github.com/paulofaria https://twitter.com/paulofariarl Picks: Erica Swift Forums Paulo Incremental Swift Andrew: Iconic Book The Emerald Deep
Panel: Andrew Madsen Erica Sadun Special Guests: Paul Faria In today's episode, iPhreaks speaks with Paulo Faria. Paulo is based in Brazil and has been developing for the OSX platform since 2012. Also, Paulo mentions focusing on server side development and working in iOS and Android development. Paulo is the creator of Zewo and one of the first to work with server-side Swift. Paulo is on iPheaks to talks about Concurrency. Paul believes that concurrency is the missing feature to make it a true and mature ecosystem for server-side on Swift. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Zewo (http://zewo.io) IBM Grand Central Dispatch Syncro-programming Promises Async/Await Is Swift following or leading? Defer statements Current state of concurrency in Swift Swift forums What's going on in concurrency in Swift right now Incremental programming Chris Eidhof's Incremental Programming Seven Concurrency Models in Seven Weeks https://www.objc.io/issues/2-concurrency/ CFHipsterRef Mike Ash and much more! LINKS: https://github.com/paulofaria https://twitter.com/paulofariarl Picks: Erica Swift Forums Paulo Incremental Swift Andrew: Iconic Book The Emerald Deep
Mike Ash joins John to talk about reference counting, learning new APIs, Swift tooling vs new language features, what if Swift would've been Objective-C 3.0, and much more.
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More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week Mark and Tim give #askMTJC advice on updating Xcode 9 and it's benefits. They also discuss the FreeDOS project. Tim discusses Mike Ash's suggestion of wiping the iPhone 6 Plus and reinstalling iOS 11. iPhone X devices start to ship out in advance of new orders. KRAK is a new WPA2 exploit that affects all users and is being patched. Senator Al Franken queries Apple about Face ID and privacy. Picks: Xcode Main Thread Checker, Three Finger Drag, iTune 12.6.3
We welcome Mike Ash to the show to discuss the implementation details of weak references in Swift and how they've changed.
Get a new Fatal Error episode every week by becoming a Patreon supporter!This week, Soroush and Chris talk about why they'd basically never use Core Data.Mike Ash comment on Hacker News (copied below)Cache Me If You Can: Soroush's post on why not to use Core Data as a cacheRuby Midwest 2011 - Keynote: Architecture the Lost Years by Robert MartinCaleb Davenport: Ditching Core Data (and using YapDatabase)ACID GuaranteesMike Ash:The short and easy answer is no, never.Core Data is just not a good technology. People on the other side of this debate will say that there's an appropriate time for everything, but nothing makes sense for everything, so you have to choose based on your needs. This is half true. It misses the fact that some things are just plain bad and are never better than the alternatives in any situation, and IMO Core Data is in this category.There are several fundamental problems with it.First, the API is awful. If you want decent model objects in memory you either have to do a bunch of manual work, or use a third-party tool like mogenerator. Even then, the result is a massive soup of mutable objects with no intelligence. The structure of the API encourages passing the entire context around everywhere, which basically turns all of these objects into global variables. Look no further than popular Core Data wrapper APIs to see how bad this can get. For example, ObjectiveRecord[1] adds class methods for looking up objects using a predicate. Modularity? Separation of concerns? Perish the thought.Second, it ties your on-disk representation to your in-memory representation way too strongly, and this makes it more difficult to choose appropriate structures for either one, and more difficult to make changes to either one.Third, it locks you into the technology something fierce. Core Data is so different from everything else that once you build your model layer on it, you're just about stuck there forever. You can move away, but it's a ton of work that reaches into every corner of your app. Other solutions, like serializing to a property list or SQLite, simply require a translation layer that you can switch out more or less at will.Fourth, it's unbelievably slow. Literally unbelievable, as in I tell people about it and they don't believe me. It's too slow for a large number of records. It's fast enough for a very small number of records, but at that level it provides no advantage over using property lists and just loading everything into memory. At the large scale, you don't want to load everything into memory so you need a better scheme, but then you need something like SQLite so you can avoid the slowness and gain more control. Core Data is really only workable when your quantity of data is in a happy medium, which exists roughly within the range of 1097 to 1143 records. (Warning: previous numbers made up.) Since you can almost never guarantee that your data will live in that happy medium and not exceed it, Core Data is a bad choice.I understand why its proponents advocate for it. It's shiny. Apple pushes it hard, and people tend to like what Apple tells them to like. It gives the illusion of making things easy. It does make certain simple things easy. The problem is that making easy things easier is not a virtue. Making difficult things easier is what counts, and Core Data fails at that.[1] https://github.com/mneorr/ObjectiveRecord
Elektrodos show of the 17th April 2017, dedicated to new electro songs from producers such as Vertical67, A. Ashdown, Komarken Electronics, Carlos Sicrock, Dr. Floyd, Mike Ash, Dez Williams and TFHats. With DJ Set from DJ Torsion Elektrodos show del 17 de abril del 2017 dedicado a novedades de artistas como Vertical67, A. Ashdown, Komarken Electronics, Carlos Sicrock, Dr. Floyd, Mike Ash, Dez Williams and TFHats. Con DJ Set de DJ Torsion Tracklist: 01. Vertical67 - Cosmos 02. A. Ashdown - Night Map 03. Komarken Electronics - Ishvara 04. Carlos Sicrock - Cromoxome 05. Dr. Floyd - The Last Heartbeat 06. TFHats - Binary Stars 07. Mike Ash - Quantum Computation 08. Dez Williams - Interference Pattern 09. Simoniel - Sleepy Giant 10. Torsion DJ Set
Pastor Mike tells of launching the GFC South Tampa Campus and being a father to his boys.
Elektrodos show of the 31st October 2016, with artists such as Komarken Electronics, Suntra, Dynamik Bass System, Krypton 81, Beatprozessor, Go Nuclear, vaimler and Mike Ash. With DJ Set from Ximo Gramage - Disseny XMT Elektrodos show del 31 de octubre del 2016, dedicado a novedades de artistas como Komarken Electronics, Suntra, Dynamik Bass System, Krypton 81, Beatprozessor, Go Nuclear, vaimler y Mike Ash. Con DJ Set de Ximo Gramage - Disseny XMT Tracklist: 01. Komarken Electronics - Bubble Theory 02. Krypton 81 - Code Zeta (Darxid Remix) 03. Dynamik Bass System - Teleprompter 04. Beatprozessor - I Am Beatprozessor 05. Suntra - Aquomentus (Yebisu 303 Remix) 06. Go Nuclear - Techno World 07. vaimler - Katarat 08. Mike Ash . Conscious Entity 09. XMT DJ Set
Elektrodos show of the 24th October 2016, dedicated to new electro songs from producers such as Suntra, Dynamik Bass System, Go Nuclear, Ohverclock, Lectromagnetique & Dmitry Distant, PQ17, Mike Ash and vaimler With DJ Set from Order Of The Muffin Elektrodos show del 24 de octubre del 2016, dedicado a novedades de artistas como Suntra, Dynamik Bass System, Go Nuclear, Ohverclock, Lectromagnetique & Dmitry Distantt, PQ17, Mike Ash y vaimler Con DJ Set de Order Of The Muffin Playlist: 01. Suntra - Aquomentus (Original Mix) 02. Dynamik Bass System - UR My Destiny 03. Go Nuclear - Polygamist 04. Ohverclock - Parasite 05. Lectromagnetique & Dmitry Distant - Bacterium 06. PQ17 - Acidora Dee 07. Mike Ash - Project Mercury 08. vaimler - Raptor 09. Order Of The Muffin DJ Set Order of the Muffin tracklist: 01.Order Of The Muffin - 9th (Urban Connections) 02.Order Of The Muffin - Analogue Bastards (Forthcoming on Anti Gravity Device) 03.Order Of The Muffin - Feeling (Fortcoming on Body Control Records) 04.M3taN01a & Order Of The Muffin - The World Is Sleeping (Borg Recordings) 05.Order Of The Muffin - Orbiting Earth (Fortcoming on Body Control Records) 06.Order Of The Muffin - Like A Dream (Fortcoming on Body Control Records) 07.M3taN01a & Order Of The Muffin - M & M (Unreleased) 08.Order Of The Muffin - Dragonfly (Fortcoming on Body Control Records) 09.Order Of The Muffin - Purple Shit (Fortcoming on Body Control Records) 10.Order Of The Muffin - Lelectro (Fortcoming on Body Control Records) 11.M3taN01a & Order Of The Muffin - United We Stand (Borg Recordings) 12.Order Of The Muffin - Elsewhere (Fortcoming on Body Control Records) 13.Order Of The Muffin - Terminal (Fortcoming on Body Control Records) 14.Order Of The Muffin - Unit 83 (Fortcoming on Anti Gravity Device) 15.Order Of The Muffin - Nena (Freaky Troopers) 16.M3taN01a & Order Of The Muffin - Different Realm (Borg Recordings) 17.Order Of The Muffin - Next Generation (Forthcoming on Anti Gravity Device) 18.M3taN01a & Order Of The Muffin - Sperajama U Sarandi (Unreleased)
Elektrodos show of the 17th October 2016, dedicated to new electro songs from producers such as Komarken Electronics, Dr. Floyd, Amper Clap, Order Of The Muffin, MEKA, Mike Ash, NEGOCIUS MAN. and Ohverclock With DJ Set from Cybereign Elektrodos show del 17 de octubre del 2016, dedicado a novedades de artistas como Komarken Electronics, Dr. Floyd, Amper Clap, Order Of The Muffin, MEKA, Mike Ash, NEGOCIUS MAN y Ohverclock Con DJ Set de Cybereign Tracklist: 01. Komarken Electronics - Early Mornings 02. Komarken Electronics - Expanded Counsciousness 03. Dr. Floyd - Trabant 04. Dr. Floyd - Automatic Talking Head 05. Order Of The Muffin - Feeling 06. Amper Clap - Drop The Bot 07. MEKA - Boing 08. Mike Ash - The Incident 09. Mike Ash - Threat Detection 8Intensuty Mix) 10. Negocius Man - Saltos En El Espacio 11. Ohverclock - Reptile Rebirth 12. Cybereign DJ Set
Elektrodos show of the 22nd August 2016, dedicated to new electro songs from producers such as Identity Unknown, M3tan01a and Order of the Muffin, Sematic4, Cybereign, Komarken Electronics, Mike Ash and Nessbeth. With DJ Set from Nessbeth Elektrodos show del 22 de agosto del 2016, dedicado a novedades de artistas como dentity Unknown, M3tan01a and Order of the Muffin, Sematic4, Cybereign, Komarken Electronics, Mike Ash y Nessbeth. Con DJ Set de Nessbeth Playlist: 01. M3tan01a & Order of The Muffin - Different Realm 02. Identity Unknown - Formalhaut 03. Identity Unknown - Arae 04. Sematic4 - LED 05. Cybereign - Into The Future 06. Cybereign - Robot Mind (Nexus 23 Twisted Mind Remix) 07. Komarken Electronics - Motivation 08. Mike Ash - Binary Input Sequence 09. Nessbeth - Game Set And Match 10. Nessbeth DJ Set Nessbeth DJ Set Tracklist: 01. Nessbeth - Intro 02. Illektrolab - Overdrive 03. Anthony Rother - Red Light District 04. Maelstrom - Pool Chicks 05. GusGus - Crossfade (Maceo Plex Remix) 06. Jensen Interceptor- Mactavis 07. The Advent - Eurodynamic(feat. Zein Ferreira) 08. The Egyptian Lover - Into The Future 09. Borgie - Crobotizator 10. Phil Kieran - Ghetto Face Place Space 11. Nessbeth - Game, Set & Match 12. RAN D - Bass Attack 13. Otto Von Schirach - Bass Low 14. Dynamik Bass System - We Are In Control 15. RAN D - Hotchic (Guetto Mashup Mix) 16. Dynamik Bass System - Freak My Beat 17. The Human League - All I Ever Wanted (Alter Ego Remix) 18. Crackboy - Apes (feat. Claude Violante) 19. SebastiAn - C.T.F.O. (DMX Krew Remix) 20. Man Parrish - Hip Hop Be Bop 21. Dynamik Bass System - Arabian Dreams (Final Mix) 22. Nessbeth - Nessbeth Boogie Down Edit 23. Aaron Carl - E-lektr0p1a 24. Paula Temple - Cloned 25. N-Ter - No Regrets 26. Wolfe & Cloak - Synthetik Molecule 27. Nessbeth - Goin On (Nessbeth Electromix) 28. Gesaffelstein - Viol 29. Busy P - Still Busy 30. Detroits Filthiest (DJ Nasty) - Bullet To The Head 31. Seek 2012 - A3- 2012 (D2N2 Popping Bonus Beats) 32. Seek 2012 - Thumper 33. Maelstrom - Ussr 34. Dark Vektor - Los Amigos De Lo Ajeno 35. DJ Assault - Numerals 36. The Egyptian Lover - Got to Get It 37. Cybotron - Alleys of Your Mind 38. Disco D - You Need Another Drink 39. DJ Assault - Thong Song (Remix) 40. CD - Let´s Dance
Elektrodos show on Contacto Sintético, dedicated to new electro songs from producers such as I T P D W I P, Plant43, Kretz, Lectromagnetique, Synthezman, Cybereign, M3tan01a and Mike Ash. With LIVE from HAPE (Taavi Tulev) and DJ Set from Lux 4 Attack Elektrodos show especial, dedicado a novedades de artistas como I T P D W I P, Plant43, Kretz, Lectromagnetique, Synthezman, Cybereign, M3tan01a y Mike Ash. Con un LIVE de HAPE (Taavi Tulev) y un DJ Set del grupo brasileño Lux 4 Attack Playlist: 01. ITPDWIP - Taking An Already Taken Decision 02. Plant43 - Destroying Angel 03. Kretz - Supreme (Original Remix) 04. Lectromagnetique - Mad Fury 05. Synthezman -Tesseract 06. Cybereign - Robot Mind (Marcelo K2 Remix) 07. M3tan01a & Order Of The Muffin - United We Stand 08. Mike Ash - Internal Formula 09. LIVE from HAPE 10. Lux 4 Attack DJ Set
Elektrodos show of the 8th August 2016, dedicated to new electro songs from producers such as Binary Funk, vaimler, Sigma_Algebra, C0sm1c C0n74k7(M3tan01a and Juan Del Rio), Seek 2012, DJ Natural Nate, Carl Finlow and Mike Ash. With DJ Set from Electrodon Elektrodos show especial, dedicado a novedades de artistas como Binary Funk, vaimler, Sigma_Algebra, C0sm1c C0n74k7 (M3tan01a y Juan Del Rio), Seek 2012, DJ Natural Nate, Carl Finlow y Mike Ash. Tracklist: 01. Binary Funk - Binary System 02. vaimer - Antigen 03. Sigma_Algebra - Ni 04. C0sm1k C0n74k7- Explogasm 05. Seek 2012 - This Is A Future That already Happened 06. DJ Natural Nate & Jiggabot - Bruise Your Body Breaks 07. Carl Finlow - Chemical Bonds 08. Mike Ash - Ring Of Saturn 09. Electrodon DJ Set ElectroDon DJ Set Tracklist: 1. Drexciya – Temple of Dos de Acqua (Tresor) 2. Gesloten Cirkel – Secret Area (Murder Capital) 3. VC-118A – Vapor (Radio Matrix) 4. Raymond D. Barre – Gros Moto (Nocta Numerica) 5. 214 – Dew drops (Shipwrec) 6. Annie Hall – Meitner (Central Process Unit) 7. ERP – Gleaning Creation (Solar One Music) 8. Alex Cortex – We run your life ( Trust records) 9. Obergman – Coma Cluster (Abstract Forms) 10. Drexciya – Andreaen Sand Dunes (Tresor) 11. Matti Turunen – Forbidden Capital (Vortex traks) 12. Marco Bernardi – Magic Night (Brokntoys) 13. The Advent – Eurodynamic (Electrix) 14. Dopplereffekt – Voice Activated (Clone) 15. Cybotron – Clear ( Fantasy) 16. Privacy – Always on (Lobster Theremin) 17. Sync24 & Eargoggle – Broken electronics (M echatronica) 18. Computor Rockers – Bass takes control (Breakin Records) 19. Cybonix – bang pt. 1 ( D-Bass Records) 20. Aux 88 – Annihilating the rythym ( Puzzlebox records) 21. Lory D – Bluff City ( Adrenacrome)
ELEKTRODOS show of the 4th July 2016, dedicated to new electro songs from producers such as Fleck ESC, Privacy, RogueFrequency, Maschine Brennt, Pi-xl, Demia E.Clash, Srg Shadow & Private Kiss, Amper Clap, Kima, Mike Ash and Dagobert With DJ Set from JORDAS ELEKTRODOS show del 4 de julio del 2016, dedicado a novedades de artistas como Fleck ESC, Privacy, RogueFrequency, Maschine Brennt, Pi-xl, Demia E.Clash, Srg Shadow & Private Kiss, Amper Clap, Kima, Mike Ash y Dagobert Howe. Con DJ Set de JORDAS Tracklist: 01. Fleck E.S.C. - Strings Attached 02. Privacy - Miss U 03. Rogue Frequency - Element94 04. Maschine Brennt - STN 111712 05. Pi-xl - Do It Yourself (Maschine Brennt Remix) 06. Demia E. Clash - Mind Control 07. Srg Shadow & Private Kiss - S and K Show (Amper Clap Remix) 08. Kima - Pleyako 09. Mike Ash - Hypnotic Regression 10. Dagobert vs MasterArp - Megatron 3000 11. JORDAS DJ Set
Jack and Mark talk about the old days, the dynamic nature of Objective-C and whether that matters, and how to transition from one thing to the next. Shout-out to all the jugglers and mimes. Mike Ash on how KVO works Patterns for implementing Undo/Redo Comparison between the Carbon -> Cocoa transition and Objective-C -> Swift Jack's angry old rant about C++, the Visitor pattern, and compile-time binding
Mike Ash has spent the last two decades deeply immersed in the ever-changing landscape of integrative immunology. He has amassed an impressive reading, writing and publishing repertoire in his career and yet he applies his knowledge in a wholistic and considered way both through clinical practice and in educational capacities to his peers. Today on FX Medicine Mike speaks to Andrew about the pathological and positive immunological paradigms of parasitic infection and parasite therapy. This emerging area of immunology has some fascinating possibilities for the future of medicine.
ELEKTRODOS show of the 21st September 2015, dedicated to new electro songs from producers, such as Cygnus, Coherer, Urban 209, E-Rocker, DJ Natural Nate, Code Rising, Synthezman and Mike Ash. With DJ Set from 4s0 ELEKTRODOS show del 21 de septiembre del 2015, dedicado a novedades de artistas como Cygnus, Coherer, Urban 209, E-Rocker, DJ Natural Nate, Code Rising, Synthezman y Mike Ash. Con DJ Set de 4s0 Tracklist: 01. Cygnus - Radical User Interfaces 02. Coherer - Discovery 03. Coherer - Exploration 04. Urban 209 - Little True 05. E-Rocker - Darkside Of Dance (E-Rocker vs Egyptian Lover Remix) 06. DJ Natural Nate - In Heaven 07. Code Rising - Analog Consensus (ATF Remix) 08. Synhtezman - Deployment (Dr Floys Remix) 09. Mike Ash - Red Capsules 10. 4s0 DJ Set 4s0 DJ Set Tracklist: 1. Freestylefreak - Bass Jam 2. V.G.O. - Against The System 3. Electrodefender - My Way 4. E-Rocker - Electro Funk Machines 5. Freak Force Crew - Are You Ready 6. Uni-Mate - Pac-man 7. Debonaire - counterfeit stacks 8. 25keyz - another wreka 9. Code Rising- Nightmare Walking 2014 10. Sero - Interception System 11. Silicon Scally - Triggered 12. Code Rising - By Your Command 13. Diplomat - Andromeda (Kraken Beats) 14. Fa73 feat. Dhap Mc, Max Durante - Fear of Bass 15. DJ HELIOBRANCO - ROBOCOP OCP ELECTRO MIX 16. Illektriss- Evolution Bass 17. Blastromen - Sidtroen 18. Dark Vektor - Contactados
ELEKTRODOS show of the 14th September 2015, dedicated to new electro songs from producers, such as Marco Bernardi, Koova, Juan del Rio, Urban 209, Jonteknik, Mike Ash, Negocius Man and Synthezman. With DJ Set from Amper Clap ELEKTRODOS show del 14 de septiembre del 2015, dedicado a novedades de artistas como Marco Bernardi, Koova, Juan del Rio, Urban 209, Jonteknik, Mike Ash, Negocius Man y Synthezman Con DJ Set de Amper Clap Tracklist: 01. Marco Bernardi - Catching Clouds In Outerspace 02. Urban 209 - Urban Pacification 03. Urban 209 - Razor Waves 04. Jonteknik - The Bridge (feat Martin Philip) Video Edit 05.Juan Del Río - Ntuser 06. Koova - Retro Transformer 07. Mike Ash - Black Worms 08. Mike Ash - Space Bass 09. Negocius Man - La Fábrica De Electrones 10. Synthezman - Deployment 11. Amper Clap DJ Set Amper Clap DJ Set Traklist 1. Intro - Super Hero 2. Koova - Wie Komme Ich 3. TwoFourteen - Idiomflux 4. Microslav - Frequent Flyer 5. ¸NN - Sensor King 6. Oxia - Never Forget 7. Plant43 - Ubicomp Malfunction 8. Z-Plane - Blue Ball 9. Sniper Mode - Fiber Link 10. Subtonal & Fresh Moods - Semitones In Darkness 11. Aphiux - Common Gavel 12. Mr Velcro Fastener - The Flock 13. 214 - Lyle At Dawn 14. Microthol - Sweet Water Tank 15. Plant43 - Hydro Subway
01:14 - Ray Wenderlich Introduction Twitter Blog 01:23 - Mic Pringle Introduction Twitter GitHub The raywenderlich.com Podcast 01:40 - Greg Heo Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 01:47 - The Conception of Ray’s Tutorial Website and The Tutorial Team Ray Wenderlich: Tutorials for iPhone / iOS / Developers and Gamers EA Games 05:58 - Maintaining High Quality and Consistency 07:26 - Tips & Advice for Writing a Tutorial 09:12 - Avoiding User Frustration 11:54 - Writing Books 13:00 - Traditional vs Self-Publishing Pragmatic Programmers 14:31 - Book Content vs Site Tutorials 15:41 - Starter Kits 16:33 - Transitioning to Swift 19:47 - Error/Bug Support 21:06 - Branching Out Into Other Technologies 22:21 - Selling Introductory vs Advanced Tutorials 25:15 - Choosing Topics 26:08 - RWDevCon 31:48 - Working with Ray and on raywenderlich.com 36:31 - Maximizing Marketing Opportunities 39:46 - Writing Tutorials for Mainstream Apps & Games 41:08 - Highlights Video Tutorials iOS Games by Tutorials Second Edition: Beginning 2D iOS Game Development with Swift iOS Animations by Tutorials by Marin Todorov Episode Resources The Freelancers' Show Episode #164: Teaching and Learning Courses with Breanne Dyck The Freelancers' Show Episode #165: Strategy and Project Management with Marie Poulin JavaScript Jabber Episode #173: Online Learning with Gregg Pollack Picks WinObjC (Andrew) Friday Q&A 2015-07-31: Tagged Pointer Strings by Mike Ash (Andrew) The Web Platform Podcast Episode 56: Building Your Brand with Charles Max Wood (Chuck) Developer On Fire Episode 017 - Charles Max Wood - Get Involved and Try New Things (Chuck) Skype’s Inside Out Emojis (Chuck) little bites of cocoa (Ray) The insanely slow road to building a blog (and why most people give up) by Belle Beth Cooper (Ray) What the Best College Teachers Do by Ken Bain (Greg) What’s Your Learning Style? Quiz (Greg) Brian Gilham's WatchKit Resources (Mic) Exploding Kittens (Mic)
01:14 - Ray Wenderlich Introduction Twitter Blog 01:23 - Mic Pringle Introduction Twitter GitHub The raywenderlich.com Podcast 01:40 - Greg Heo Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 01:47 - The Conception of Ray’s Tutorial Website and The Tutorial Team Ray Wenderlich: Tutorials for iPhone / iOS / Developers and Gamers EA Games 05:58 - Maintaining High Quality and Consistency 07:26 - Tips & Advice for Writing a Tutorial 09:12 - Avoiding User Frustration 11:54 - Writing Books 13:00 - Traditional vs Self-Publishing Pragmatic Programmers 14:31 - Book Content vs Site Tutorials 15:41 - Starter Kits 16:33 - Transitioning to Swift 19:47 - Error/Bug Support 21:06 - Branching Out Into Other Technologies 22:21 - Selling Introductory vs Advanced Tutorials 25:15 - Choosing Topics 26:08 - RWDevCon 31:48 - Working with Ray and on raywenderlich.com 36:31 - Maximizing Marketing Opportunities 39:46 - Writing Tutorials for Mainstream Apps & Games 41:08 - Highlights Video Tutorials iOS Games by Tutorials Second Edition: Beginning 2D iOS Game Development with Swift iOS Animations by Tutorials by Marin Todorov Episode Resources The Freelancers' Show Episode #164: Teaching and Learning Courses with Breanne Dyck The Freelancers' Show Episode #165: Strategy and Project Management with Marie Poulin JavaScript Jabber Episode #173: Online Learning with Gregg Pollack Picks WinObjC (Andrew) Friday Q&A 2015-07-31: Tagged Pointer Strings by Mike Ash (Andrew) The Web Platform Podcast Episode 56: Building Your Brand with Charles Max Wood (Chuck) Developer On Fire Episode 017 - Charles Max Wood - Get Involved and Try New Things (Chuck) Skype’s Inside Out Emojis (Chuck) little bites of cocoa (Ray) The insanely slow road to building a blog (and why most people give up) by Belle Beth Cooper (Ray) What the Best College Teachers Do by Ken Bain (Greg) What’s Your Learning Style? Quiz (Greg) Brian Gilham's WatchKit Resources (Mic) Exploding Kittens (Mic)
01:36 - Mike Ash Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Plausible Labs PLCrashReporter VoodooPad NSBlog, Friday Q&A mikeash.com/lispob3.c mikeash.com/tmp/tetris6.c 06:26 - Synchronization and Collaborative Editing Dropbox 09:41 - Existing Solutions? Differential Synchronization by Neil Fraser 11:32 - VoodooPad Snapshots 14:43 - Common Approaches for Document Syncing Images Audio Text 19:02 - Conflicting Changes 21:56 - Merge Strategy 24:27 - Use Cases, Connection AT&T Mark the Spot App Network Link Conditioner Designing for Real-World Networks 33:51 - Online/Offline Detection, Handling Slow Responses Reachability 39:32 - Retries Slack 41:35 - Dropbox and Document Syncing Problems 42:50 - Support Picks Differential Synchronization by Neil Fraser (Mike) MailRoute (Andrew) SCSI2SD (Andrew) GFood Lounge (Jaim) Calzone's Italian Restaurant in San Francisco (Jaim)
01:36 - Mike Ash Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Plausible Labs PLCrashReporter VoodooPad NSBlog, Friday Q&A mikeash.com/lispob3.c mikeash.com/tmp/tetris6.c 06:26 - Synchronization and Collaborative Editing Dropbox 09:41 - Existing Solutions? Differential Synchronization by Neil Fraser 11:32 - VoodooPad Snapshots 14:43 - Common Approaches for Document Syncing Images Audio Text 19:02 - Conflicting Changes 21:56 - Merge Strategy 24:27 - Use Cases, Connection AT&T Mark the Spot App Network Link Conditioner Designing for Real-World Networks 33:51 - Online/Offline Detection, Handling Slow Responses Reachability 39:32 - Retries Slack 41:35 - Dropbox and Document Syncing Problems 42:50 - Support Picks Differential Synchronization by Neil Fraser (Mike) MailRoute (Andrew) SCSI2SD (Andrew) GFood Lounge (Jaim) Calzone's Italian Restaurant in San Francisco (Jaim)
Congratulations, iPhreaks, on 100 Episodes! 02:50 - What’s Up, Ben Scheirman? Twitter GitHub Blog NSSreencast 03:30 - What’s Up, Rod Schmidt? Twitter GitHub InfiniteNIL 05:18 - The Evolution of The iPhreaks Show and the Panel 07:32 - WWDC 08:00 - The Amazon Dash Button 09:28 - WWDC (Cont’d) 11:34 - Show Topics: Growth Is Objective-C Dead? The Introduction of Swift 15:10 - Favorite Episodes Episode #076: Finding Jobs Episode #048: Sprite Kit with Jonathan Penn Episode #040: MGPCommandBus with Saul Mora Episode #006: Core Data with Saul Mora Episode #024: 64-bit with Mike Ash Episode #008: Prototypes with Ben Lachman 20:38 - Ben’s Guitar Podcast: Vibrato.fm @vibratofm Cohost: Daniel Pasco Recording Gear Heil PR-40 Dynamic Studio Recording Microphone Mackie Onyx 820i 8-channel Premium FireWire Recording Mixer Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 27:48 - The Show Process: Scheduling => Final Product Mandy = DevReps Chuck's Podcasting Setup Roland R-05 Studio WAVE/MP3 Recorder Zoom H5 Four-Track Portable Recorder (Ben) 30:40 - Getting Good Sound Derick Bailey Signals And Leaves Podcast WhisperRoom Sound Isolation Booths 37:20 - Listenership: Finding Our Audience Saul Mora’s NSBrief Podcast “Podcast Fatigue” Picks Shanghai (Ben) Scanbot (Ben) Vibrato.fm (Ben) Electro-Harmonix SOULFOOD Distortion/Fuzz/Overdrive Pedal (Ben) Hire Rod! (Rod) GoPiGo (Rod) The New James Bond Trailer: SPECTRE (Rod) RATIONAL FUNK with Dave King Video Series (Jaim) Shun VBS0200 Sora 2-Piece Knife Set (Alondo) CompareFolders (Andrew) TenFourFox (Andrew) The New Nintendo 3DS (Andrew) Steelheart (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck)
Congratulations, iPhreaks, on 100 Episodes! 02:50 - What’s Up, Ben Scheirman? Twitter GitHub Blog NSSreencast 03:30 - What’s Up, Rod Schmidt? Twitter GitHub InfiniteNIL 05:18 - The Evolution of The iPhreaks Show and the Panel 07:32 - WWDC 08:00 - The Amazon Dash Button 09:28 - WWDC (Cont’d) 11:34 - Show Topics: Growth Is Objective-C Dead? The Introduction of Swift 15:10 - Favorite Episodes Episode #076: Finding Jobs Episode #048: Sprite Kit with Jonathan Penn Episode #040: MGPCommandBus with Saul Mora Episode #006: Core Data with Saul Mora Episode #024: 64-bit with Mike Ash Episode #008: Prototypes with Ben Lachman 20:38 - Ben’s Guitar Podcast: Vibrato.fm @vibratofm Cohost: Daniel Pasco Recording Gear Heil PR-40 Dynamic Studio Recording Microphone Mackie Onyx 820i 8-channel Premium FireWire Recording Mixer Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 27:48 - The Show Process: Scheduling => Final Product Mandy = DevReps Chuck's Podcasting Setup Roland R-05 Studio WAVE/MP3 Recorder Zoom H5 Four-Track Portable Recorder (Ben) 30:40 - Getting Good Sound Derick Bailey Signals And Leaves Podcast WhisperRoom Sound Isolation Booths 37:20 - Listenership: Finding Our Audience Saul Mora’s NSBrief Podcast “Podcast Fatigue” Picks Shanghai (Ben) Scanbot (Ben) Vibrato.fm (Ben) Electro-Harmonix SOULFOOD Distortion/Fuzz/Overdrive Pedal (Ben) Hire Rod! (Rod) GoPiGo (Rod) The New James Bond Trailer: SPECTRE (Rod) RATIONAL FUNK with Dave King Video Series (Jaim) Shun VBS0200 Sora 2-Piece Knife Set (Alondo) CompareFolders (Andrew) TenFourFox (Andrew) The New Nintendo 3DS (Andrew) Steelheart (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck)
3 hour special edition of Bass Agenda to celebrate the 100th episode. Illektrolab & 4th Genome - Bass Agenda Intro Noamm & Miss Noir - Plasma Wave Scape One - Recombination Zeitmodelle - Netzwerkeffekt Franck Kartell - Experiences temporelles Guest Mix from DeFeKT, Ireland (secret track list) Guest mix from Bill Nasty, UK 1 Fleck E.S.C. - Nice Guy (Carl Finlow Remix) - Electrix 2 Fleck E.S.C. - OCP - Electrix 3 Pip Williams - Pleasure Deficiency Syndrome - Electrix 4 Carl Finlow - Suspect Reanimation - Electrix 5 Mazzula - Carl Craig Always Did - Electrix 6 Sync 24 & The Exaltics - Ten Years in Ten Days (The Exaltics Mix) - Cultivated Electronics 7 The Advent - Eurodynamic - Electrix 8 Carl Finlow - Lateral Thoughts - Electrix 9 Koova - Code - Brokntoys 10 Anklepants - Y.H.I.Y.P.' (Bintus rmx) - Power Vacuum 11 DJ Stingray 313 - Acetylcholine 12 Marco Bernadi - Genetic Genocide - Brokntoys 13 Drax - Phosphene (The Exaltics Remix) - Perc Trax Limited Mike Ash Studio Live set, UK Includes tracks from UFO3030, Artificial and Alien Invasion
The relationship between the gut and the immune system is one of the most exciting and clinically relevant areas of research in molecular medicine. We have learnt that disturbances in gut homeostasis and microbial balance can activate the innate immune system in several ways causing wide and systemic dysfunction. In this interview Mike Ash, an immunologist and naturopath, discusses the latest research in this field. He explains how you can use gastrointestinal immunology to enhance mitochondria and consequently reduce activation of the innate immune system, reduce oxidative stress and reduce inflammation. Mike Ash presents a compelling view of how gut can be a point of intervention for the safe treatment of chronic disease while providing an opportunity for multiple organ system resolution.
On April 17 - 19, BioCeuticals will be holding it's 3rd Annual Research Symposium. By extending the Symposium, from a 2 day event to a 3 day experience, we will be offering the opportunity to hear our expert guest speakers deliver a deeper and more comprehensive exploration of their topics. Together, Dr Mark Houston, Dr Catherine Willner, Dr Joseph Pizzorno and Mike Ash will deliver a masterclass in Functional Medicine. In a systematic series of didactic, workshop and group presentations they will explain how you can integrate this knowledge to create a cohesive, wholistic system of medicine.In this podcast Andrew Whitfield-Cook joins the BioCeuticals Education Manager, Danny Urbinder, and Dr Mark Donohoe, to discuss what attendees can expect from this exciting and important event.
While encamped in the Valley of Lemuel, Lehi sent his sons back to Jerusalem to obtain their own religious record – the “plates of brass.” In this podcast Mike Ash discusses this event as recorded in the Book of Mormon along with recently discovered evidences that parallel such statements as “Laban and his fifty.” The full text of […] The post Fair Issues 60: Nephi, Laban and the brass plates appeared first on FairMormon.
Mike Ash of Plausible Labs joins Guy and Rene to talk about working at Rogue Amoeba, taking on VoodooPad, and speaking truth to bloggers.
Next Level Church in Ft. Myers, Florida has some positive explaining to do about how effective leadership works. How, for instance, did its staff, which recently took the Best Christian Workplaces survey for the first time, score in the 95th percentile as a “flourishing workplace?” And, how do they explain that 96% of their staff are "engaged?" Executive Pastor Mike Ash tells the story about what it took to get there.
This week on Build Phase, Mark Adams and Gordon Fontenot talk about proxies and message forwarding. Objective-C Message Forwarding by Mike Ash TBDelegateProxy
Panel Mike Ash (github blog) Rod Schmidt (twitter github infiniteNIL) Andrew Madsen (twitter github blog) Pete Hodgson (twitter github blog) Jaim Zuber (twitter Sharp Five Software) Ben Scheirman (twitter github blog NSSreencast) Discu...
Panel Mike Ash (github blog) Rod Schmidt (twitter github infiniteNIL) Andrew Madsen (twitter github blog) Pete Hodgson (twitter github blog) Jaim Zuber (twitter Sharp Five Software) Ben Scheirman (twitter github blog NSSreencast) Discu...
Bienvenue dans le cent-quatorzième épisode de CacaoCast! Dans cet épisode, Philippe Casgrain et Philippe Guitard discutent des sujets suivants: asciiwwdc - Recherche textuelle des sessions de la WWDC AFNetworkingMeter - Le détail de votre activité réseau pour iOS ARM64 and you - Mike Ash nous explique ce qui change avec ARM64 isa - N’est plus un pointeur en ARM64 PRHDrawWithASCII - Pour dessiner avec Cocoa Ecoutez cet épisode
Gordon Fontenot and Mark Adams talk about Cookie Clicker and review listener feedback. Cookie Clicker Subliminal KIF 2.0 Actors Model Mike Ash's article on using accessors in -init and -dealloc
In this interview with LDS author Mike Ash, we talk about his book “Shaken Faith Syndrome”, faith crisis in general, and delve into a few issues like if the Church hides it’s History His book can be purchased here http://bookstore.fairlds.org/product.php?id_product=10 http://deseretbook.com/Shaken-Faith-Syndrome-Mike-Ash/i/5106855 Contact info if any questions on difficult issues or faith crisis mykdapa@comcast.net
Tracklist: Excision - System Check Link & E621 - Antacid II (Jedi Knights mix) Dexterous Numerics - Automation Romplex - Surgery Mike Ash - Abduct, Experiment, Clone, Breed Korrupted Brothers - First Round Mike Ash - Stop the Machines R21 - Minimum (chosen by Mike Ash - track that blew him away) Mike Ash - Down In the City (chosen by Mike Ash - favourite own production) Cybotron - Clear (chosen by Mike Ash - track that motivated him to start producing electro) DVS NME - Xenology Boris Divider - I Was Giuseppe Mereu - Intelligence Technology Blastromen - Robot Aggression MicroControlUnit - Save The World (Morphogenetic remix)
Welcome back to yet another edition of the Stress Factor Podcast. This is episode number 34, this time we have Dawl with a new studio mix featuring a blend of deep Electro and Breakbeat J-tek. Dawl, a 22 year veteran DJ mixed this using Scratch live, which he has just made the switch with to from vinyl. He says he is finally embracing the future. Better late than never. Enjoy the mix!! It's a little over an hour long, 320k quality and 145 MB. Tracklist 1. The Machine - The Ghost That Walks 2. Let The Rhythm Hit 'em - Mike Ash 3. Mindscape - Madcap and Wilsh 4. Riptide - Decal 5. Point Of No return - Madcap 6. X Machina - Shadow Bunny 7. Android Robotix - Scape One 8. Nightdrive Detroit - The Ghost That Walks 9. Listen - Secret Society 10. Space Behaviour - Micro Control Unit 11. Germany To Detroit - Equitant 12. Ansir - Dave Calculator 13. Out Back - Tango and Ratty 14. The First Replicators - Pip Williams and The Hidden 15. Kontrol - Cody Cammando
Inoculating the Saints (with Kevin Barney, Blake Ostler and Mike Ash)
Inoculating the Saints (with Kevin Barney, Blake Ostler and Mike Ash)