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Dave Shuten is a renowned custom car builder with a passion for preserving hot rod history while adding his unique touch. As the lead builder at Galpin Speed Shop, he's known for his innovative yet nostalgic approach, breathing new life into classic designs. Shuten gained acclaim for restoring iconic vehicles like Ed Roth's Orbitron and creating award-winning custom builds that celebrate vintage style with modern craftsmanship. His dedication to artistry and authenticity has solidified his reputation as a standout figure in the custom car community.
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Scanner School - Everything you wanted to know about the Scanner Radio Hobby
Did you know you can listen to the International Space Station or “Brazilian Pirates” from your backyard? With correct software, you can download weather images directly from satellites. Or, you may be able to receive Slow Scan TV images (SSTV) and earn certificates just for participating?
Vodafone va a crear una SuperCookie para identificar a todos sus clientes Patrocinador: En las estaciones de servicio de BP puedes conseguir un ahorro de hasta 40 céntimos por litro y participar en el sorteo de 1.000 repostajes gratis cada día. Descárgate la app Mi BP para tu Android o iPhone, y úsala cuando vayas a repostar BP Ultimate con tecnología Active. — Lo mejor para tu coche y tu bolsillo.
Espantapájaros dron / Amazon venderá PS5 por invitación / Los plegables doblan sus ventas / Vodafone crea una Supercookie / Orbitrón: fusión nuclear de tamaño reducido / Twitter saca las tijeras
On this episode, we continue our discussion with Discoveryland Lead Imagineer Tim Delaney, from Le Visionarium to Orbitron and of course, Space Mountain: From The Earth To The Moon. 0:00 - Le Visionarium 9:30 - Creating Orbitron 18:30 - Cafe des Visionnaires 21:00 - Tim's thoughts on the Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast Retheme 30:00 - Designing and building Space Mountain: De La Terre a La Lune
Our Patreon voters strike back, forcing our hand to watch 1996’s Captain Simian & The Space Monkeys. With the brave assistance of Corey Lynn “River Mayor” Atencio (@BonfireBabble), we set a course for The Galaxy of Uncomfortably Hot Primates. Engage!This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:4 out of 4 podcast hosts walked away from this episode with new sexual baggage • You’re about to learn a LOT about Orbitron • From the creator of all Barbie movies • We chatted about this show two weeks later and realized it was basically all a dream • a really hot dream about Nathan SimianToday’s Episode Sponsor: Become a Seagull™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESCaptain Simian Episode 1, “Yes We Have No Bananas”Captain Simian Episode 2, “Yes We Still Have No Bananas”The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory VoieFabulous Guest: Corey Lynn AtencioAudio Production: Andrew Eric Davison
Discovery Channel’s Car Kings star and the man behind Galpin Speed Shop Dave Shuten, joins us to talk show rods, tracking down legendary Ed Roth builds, and how he makes so many cars, year after year. If it wasn’t clear from his builds like the Iron Orchid, Dave loves cars and loves bringing wild show car visions into reality. He’s also got a way of talking cars that makes us want to get back in the garage.
Scanner School - Everything you wanted to know about the Scanner Radio Hobby
Are you interested in listening to the International Space Station? In this episode, Phil shares what you need to know to tune into the ISS and other satellites passing overhead. Learn what equipment and software can help you, where to find the frequencies you’ll need, and how to know when the ISS will be passing over your location. What You Need To Know The ISS just launched a new amateur radio cross-band repeater. You’ll need a HAM radio license for your country in order to transmit on the repeater. No license is required to monitor the repeater The repeater is installed on the Columbus Module of the ISS The repeater is part of the IORS (Inter-Operable Radio System). In order to receive the ISS, you'll need to be aware of the doppler effect. In the doppler effect, you'll need to tune to a higher frequency as the ISS approaches you and a lower frequency as it moves away from you. Any scanner on the market can receive the ISS' new repeater. A directional antenna will be best but you can use a fixed antenna too. My favorite mode from the ISS is SSTV. SSTV is Slow Scan TV, where an image is transmitted over about 30 seconds to your computer. Sometimes the ISS has short communications with local schools, which you can hear if it’s happening near you. You can find the frequencies at ARISS.org. To see when the ISS will pass over you, go to Heavens Above or N2YO and enter your location. If you’re on a PC, download the Orbitron satellite tracker software to your computer. Orbitron will also tell you the drift frequency of the satellite. If you connect your radio to your computer, you can set Orbitron to automatically adjust the drift on your radio. If you use Mac or Linux, download gpredict. All session notes with links to the items we talked about an be found on our website at www.scannerschool.com/session144 If you need help with your scanner and are looking for some one on one tutoring, I'd love to help you out. Visit www.scannerschool.com/consulting to book your one hour appointment today! You can help support Scanner School by visiting our support page at www.scannerschool.com/support Don't forget to join us for our weekly net on Zello. For info, visit https://www.scannerschool.com/zello
This is the second part of our interview with Tim Delaney. He is talking about Visionarium, Orbitron and the Cafe Hyperion restaurant. 〰 WHERE TO FIND US 〰
Ride along as Shawn @mrsedanman Sherril and John @customcarnerd Meyer talk with Dave Shuten, Lead Builder at Galpin Auto Sports. The guys ask Dave, "What Drives You?". Like so many of us, Dave was influenced by Hot Wheels at an early age and this has continued to do so as he restores rolling works of automotive history. They'll answer an important questions like was the Batmobile fuzzy??You probably know Dave from the Discovery TV show, Car Kings. Listen and get the inside track on a lot of Dave's restorations including his recreation of the Mysterion, restoration of the Orbitron, Red Foxx Wrecker, The Wishbone, The Bathtub Buggy, Ed Roth's Shop Truck and his build of The Iron Orchid and The Astrosled. This episode is packed with cool stories and automotive history!https://www.galpinautosports.com/https://www.discovery.com/shows/car-kingsFollow Dave and G.A.S. on fb and IGhttps://www.facebook.com/Dave-Shuten-215362522514796/https://www.facebook.com/GalpinAutoSports/https://www.instagram.com/daveshuten/https://www.instagram.com/galpinautosports/Be sure to stay with us till the end of the road to find out who won our FREE t-shirt contest. Follow us on social media to be the first to know about more contests and upcoming episodes. On the next episode, the guys talk with Brian Darwas from Atomic Hotrods.Be sure to follow Get Out and Drive Podcast on social media!IG Get_Out_N_DriveFB Get.Out.N.Drive. PodcastYouTube https://tinyurl.com/GONDYouTubeFollow Shawn on IG@mrsedanman@steelies_n_dogsFollow JohnIG @customcarnerdfb customcarnerdSupport the show (https://paypal.me/GetOutNDrivePodcast?locale.x=en_US)
We all seem to think we have all the answers, ask most of us for advice and we will know just what to do or say. But when you get down to it none of us really knows anything. We all have our presumptions and personal experiences that shaped who we are and what we think, but if you take a closer look, analyze the details, our knowledge is constantly evolving, growing, changing. Keeping this in mind, we can maintain a growth mindset and learn virtually anything. This perspective has allowed Bert Hesse to not just be a successful serial entrepreneur, it has allowed him to jump into completely different industries in the process. Whether starting a computer software company, creating a niche in health care, or bringing white water rapids to an urban landscape, Bert has used this mantra and mindset in every business venture he has entered. Ultimately settling on the film production, Bert Hesse isn’t just making movies, he’s creating the industry for Carolinas. Partnering with the largest university in the state along with some of it’s most influential people, Bert is once again primed for success in an area he is still learning and developing. While he will tell you he doesn’t know anything about technology, making a movie, design software, or ads for super bowl commercials, he hasn’t let that stop him. What he does know is that combining the right people, talent, and financing together and means you don’t have to. Simply follow your gut, ask a lot of questions, and don’t take no for an answer and you can have all the success you are after, despite not knowing anything. Hear how he was able to do this, in Part one of my recent conversation with Bert Hesse.
This week, Jeremy is back and he’s brought along John Jacobs, W7DBO, host of the new Field Radio Podcast! John introduces his show and talks about the skills that he uses as a maker to build field portable gear including design and 3D Printing. Airspy Mini Software Defined Radio - https://v3.airspy.us/product/a-airspy-mini/ MPD Digital Custom Coax Cables - https://usacoax.com/ Pine64 Rock 64 Single Board Computer - https://www.pine64.org/?page_id=7147 Times Microwave Coax Loss Calculator - http://www.timesmicrowave.com/calculator/ Spyserver on Pi (or ODROID or Tinker Board)- http://photobyte.org/running-spyserver-raspberry-pi-3/ HamRadio360 - ADS-B with Nick KK6LHR - http://hamradio360.com/index.php/2017/06/13/ham-radio-360-ads-b-with-nick-kk6lhr/ NOAA Weather Satellites Double Cross Antenna - https://www.rtl-sdr.com/instructions-for-building-a-double-cross-antenna-great-for-noaameteor-weather-satellites/ http://w7dbo.net/MARTES_Double_Cross_Antenna.pdf Wideband Preamp - https://v3.airspy.us/product/upu-fpwb/ NOAA Preamp/Filter - https://v3.airspy.us/product/upu-fp137s/ Weather Satellite Image Decoding WXTOIMAGE, - http://www.wxtoimg.com/ Orbitron Satellite Tracker - http://download.cnet.com/Orbitron/3000-2074_4-28180.html John Jacobs’ Website - http://W7DBO.net W7DBO VHF/UHF Build VIdeo - https://youtu.be/9f1iXXHV7yM Field Radio Podcast You Tube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdQ0a59Oqea3OF00701H-Ew LED Power Pole Tester - http://www.ebay.com/itm/192175042400 Comms to Go - http://commstogo.com/ Wago Connectors - https://www.amazon.com/Wago-Lever-Nut-Assortment-Pocket-Pack/dp/B01N0LRTXZ/ref=sr_1_4?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1503726606&sr=1-4&keywords=wago+lever+nuts DROK Power Meter - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XFZ6PC4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Tenergy Power Meter - https://www.amazon.com/Tenergy-Precision-Meter-Analyzer-Backlight/dp/B017YCTRKK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1503726568&sr=8-2&keywords=tenergy+watt+meter Tinkercad - Free online design tool - https://www.tinkercad.com/#/ Thingiverse - Why reinvent the wheel? - https://www.thingiverse.com/ Simplify 3D - Slicing Tool - https://www.simplify3d.com/ OctoPrint - Raspberry Pi Print Server - http://octoprint.org/ Monoprice Maker Select Plus V2 Printer - https://www.monoprice.com/pages/3d_printers Monthly 3D Geek Box - http://www.makergeeks.com/ Fox Smart - Cheaper Filament - http://thefoxsmart.com/
Tu vas bientôt aller à Disneyland Paris ? Tu as besoin de conseils pour payer ton séjour au meilleur prix, trouver des attractions pour toute ta famille et ne pas perdre ton temps dans les files d'attente ? Regarde ma vidéo. Je te partage ma visite du parc réalisée le 1er février 2017. Abonne-toi à ma chaîne YouTube ici : http://jbv.ovh/jeanviet --------- Si tu veux devenir un bon YouTubeur, lis mon livre ici : http://jeanviet.info/youtubeur/ - Suis-moi sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/jeanviet - Ou sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/jeanviet.info --------- Voici les 10 conseils (et attractions) pour réussir en 2017 ta journée à Disneyland Paris 1- Viens un jour de semaine (hors vacances) Les prévisions de fréquentation par jour ici : http://www.ooparc.com/fr/177-Parc_Disneyland/Infos/Frequentation/ 2e Conseil : Commande tes places sur Internet pour les 2 parcs Commande tes places ici : http://www.disneylandparis.fr/ 3ème Conseil : Utilise l’appli Disneyland Tu pourras repérer les attractions proches de toi et leur temps d’attente. Télécharge l'appli ici : http://www.disneylandparis.fr/application-mobile/ 4ème Conseil : Mange au café Hyperion Les burgers ne sont pas trop mauvais et il y a un spectacle Star Wars à 13h assez sympa qui met en avant des jeunes padawan ;) Le menu : https://wdpromedia.disney.go.com/media/wdpro-dlp-assets/prod/fr-fr/system/images/P1DR01_cafe-hyperion.pdf 5ème Conseil : Promène toi dans le parc Disney Ca éliminera tes calories. On a fait 14 km de marche ce jour là. Promène toi dans Frontierland, Aventureland, Discovery land, Fantasy land. Plan des parcs sur l'appli : http://www.disneylandparis.fr/application-mobile/ 6ème Conseil : Prends des Fast Pass pour les attractions longues 7ème conseil : Ramène des Sandwichs ou ton 4H C’est très cher dans le parc. Prends de quoi manger avec toi, ça t’évitera de te ruiner pour le repas du midi ou le goûter du 4h 8ème conseil : Fais des manèges avec tes petits Il y en a pas mal adaptés pour les enfants de 2 à 5 ans, l’âge de mes enfants. Cela se passe à Fantasyland et Discoveryland. Avec ma fille et mon fils, on a fait Les Tasses, Dumbo, Blanche Neige, Pinocchio, It’s a small World, Buzz L’éclair, Orbitron et Peter Pan donc. 9ème conseil : Fais les attractions à sensation forte Space mountain, Ratatouille, Big Thunder Moutain et Indiana Jones, ça vaut vraiment le coup d’être fait. Space moutain et Indiana Jones c’est pour les plus grands (1 m 40), Big Thunder Mountain, j’ai pu le faire avec ma fille de 5 ans, elle a adoré. 10ème conseil : Va voir des spectacles J’ai été agréablement surpris par le spectacle la reine des neiges. Ca dure 25 minutes, tu as de vrais artistes qui dansent, qui chantent, et qui invitent les spectateurs à chanter On a terminé par ça, ma fille a adoré ! --------- Abonne-toi à ma chaîne YouTube ici : http://jbv.ovh/jeanviet --------- Musique : Bensound.com
The guys switch up roles, discuss the finer points of intergalactic fork bending, and put together the list of best floozles in Buzzkill. Also, Chris invents a new form of transportation called Haagen-Dash, Dave talks about his trip to Orbitron 6, and Shaun enters an alternate reality where kittens are kings and men are slaves.
Apple iPhone review, war driving report, Great American Networks (a wireless ISP), porn banned on blu-ray, anonymizer for DRM-free iTunes songs, satellite destruction using Orbitron and Google Earth, broandband competition (cable versus telco), and Presidential candidates' operating systems. This show originally aired on Saturday, June 30, 2007, at 9:00 AM EST on Washington Post Radio (WTWP) Radio.
Apple iPhone review, war driving report, Great American Networks (a wireless ISP), porn banned on blu-ray, anonymizer for DRM-free iTunes songs, satellite destruction using Orbitron and Google Earth, broandband competition (cable versus telco), and Presidential candidates' operating systems. This show originally aired on Saturday, June 30, 2007, at 9:00 AM EST on Washington Post Radio (WTWP) Radio.