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Rock talks to Dr. Ryan Comeau, CEO/Founder of the markerless motion capture company, Kinetisense. Give a listen and hit the subscribe button. TIME STAMPS 1:30 Who is Dr. Ryan Comeau 7:00 Early versions of motion capturing 9:00 Planar reactivity deviation patterns 13:00 Movement neurology 17:50 Getting to the root source of non-contact injuries 20:00 Detecting functional fatigue 23:00 Building a database for comparative analysis 28:30 Easy way to achieve “buy-in” 31:00 Revealing center of mass and it's behavior 38:00 Mystery of pain science 46:00 Kinetisense GET TO KNOW DR. RYAN COMEAU LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-ryan-comeau-62843a94/ INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/kinetisense/ KINETISENSE: https://www.kinetisense.com/ GET TO KNOW ROCKY SNYDER MEET: Visit the Rocky's online headquarters: RockySnyder.com READ: Grab a copy of his new "Return to Center" book: www.rockysnyder.com INSTA: Instagram fan, check him out at https://www.instagram.com/rocky_snyder/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/rocky.snyder.77 LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rocky-snyder-cscs-cafs-nsca-cpt-a77a091/ TRAIN WITH ROCKY WORKOUT: Want to meet Rocky and get a private workout: https://rfcsantacruz.com/ INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/rockysfitnesssc/ FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/RockysFitnessCenter
Welcome Agents to the PDA, the Planar Defense Agency, defending reality one existential crisis at a time. This first audio recording covers the exploits of Agent Umber (Grayson Golka) and Agent Gumbagge Yellow (William Guryvech) who were tasked with completing a quest in a DND 5E universe. Aiding them in their quest in this recording also is the esteemed Agent Periwinkle (Graeme).In this recording agents using their assigned wizard avatars to investigate the members of The Royals at the Luxury Student Dorms. With Abby Von haut watching closely Agent Gumbagge Yellow comes up with a smelly solution. It has been recorded for training purposes, please take notes to improve your performance agents.This episode includes profanity.Patreon: patreon.com/OWDcastInstagram: @owdcast
Welcome Agents to the PDA, the Planar Defense Agency, defending reality one existential crisis at a time. This first audio recording covers the exploits of Agent Umber (Grayson Golka) and Agent Gumbagge Yellow (William Guryvech) who were tasked with completing a quest in a DND 5E universe. Aiding them in their quest in this recording also is the esteemed Agent Periwinkle (Graeme).In this recording agents using their assigned wizard avatars to investigate one of the members of the Nerd Core and go to the Von Haut's on campus rager at the Luxury Student Dorms, while also causing devastating property damage with helicopters in the process. It has been recorded for training purposes, please take notes to improve your performance agents.This episode includes profanity.Patreon: patreon.com/OWDcastInstagram: @owdcast
Welcome Agents to the PDA, the Planar Defense Agency, defending reality one existential crisis at a time. This first audio recording covers the exploits of Agent Umber (Grayson Golka) and Agent Gumbagge Yellow (William Guryvech) who were tasked with completing a quest in a DND 5E universe. Aiding them in their quest in this recording also is the esteemed Agent Periwinkle (Graeme).In this recording agents using their assigned wizard avatars to fight a wizard duel against Dean Baldin Johnson Junior in the illegal bar Barry's Under the Cupboard. It has been recorded for training purposes, please take notes to improve your performance agents.This episode includes profanity.Patreon: patreon.com/OWDcastInstagram: @owdcast
Welcome Agents to the PDA, the Planar Defense Agency, defending reality one existential crisis at a time. This first audio recording covers the exploits of Agent Umber (Grayson Golka) and Agent Gumbagge Yellow (William Guryvech) who were tasked with completing a quest in a DND 5E universe. Aiding them in their quest in this recording also is the esteemed Agent Periwinkle (Graeme).In this recording agents using their assigned wizard avatars fought a blood elemental in a magical library while trying to find Alucard Anhel. It has been recorded for training purposes, please take notes to improve your performance agents.This episode includes profanity.Patreon: patreon.com/OWDcastInstagram: @owdcast
Welcome Agents to the PDA, the Planar Defense Agency, defending reality one existential crisis at a time. This first audio recording covers the exploits of Agent Umber (Grayson Golka) and Agent Gumbagge Yellow (William Guryvech) who were tasked with completing a quest in a DND 5E universe. Aiding them in their quest in this recording also is the esteemed Agent Periwinkle (Graeme). n this recording agents were assigned wizard avatars and tasked with stopping the dastardly plans of the dark wizard Flabberghast. Their goal was to defeat him and save magic from being irrevocably altered by his ritual of chaos. It has been recorded for training purposes, please take notes to improve your performance agents.This episode includes profanity.Patreon: patreon.com/OWDcastInstagram: @owdcast
This week the boys go further down the spiral into Planar Chaos! Support Shivam and Wheeler directly at Patreon.com/ShivamandWheeler and get access to our discord and bonus episodes!
Welcome Agents to the PDA, the Planar Defense Agency, defending reality one existential crisis at a time. This second audio recording covers the continued exploits of Agent Umber (Grayson Golka) and Agent Gumbagge Yellow (William Guryvech) in a Perils & Princesses universe.In this recording, the Agents in their princess avatars deal with a giant spider, find unlikely allies at Ye Old Olive Garden, and finally solve the dastardly kidnapping of the visiting prince. It has been recorded for training purposes, please take notes to improve your performance agents.This episode includes profanity.Patreon: patreon.com/OWDcastInstagram: @owdcast
The party gets a planar sailing ship and choose a destination..
「Rega、アナログプレーヤー「Planar 2 mk2」の値下げキャンペーン。各色30台限定」 完実電気は、同社が取り扱うRegaの創立50周年を記念したキャンペーンの第3弾として、アナログプレーヤー「Planar 2 mk2」を本日4月19日より特別価格で販売する。
Witness as the planes rend themselves apart and converge on the material plane. What will happen when Chaos suddenly has to play by the rules? How will planar entities adapt to their new surroundings? Find out on this week's episode! Do you have a setting you'd like us to build? Send us your worldbuilding prompt! https://forms.gle/F4SNMH3k7ea5fr1F8 And if you're feeling particularly generous, you can support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/worldbuildwithus Chat with us on our Discord server: https://discord.gg/SRFhWV3 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@worldbuildwithus Email us your suggestions: WorldbuildWithUs@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @LetsWorldBuild Intro theme: "Half Mystery" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Outro Theme: "Study and Relax" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
Welcome Agents to the PDA, the Planar Defense Agency, defending reality one existential crisis at a time. This second audio recording covers the continued exploits of Agent Umber (Grayson Golka) and Agent Gumbagge Yellow (William Guryvech) in a Perils & Princesses universe. In this recording, the Agents in their princess avatars deal with exceptional orphans, a difficult family member, and dastardly dad jokes. It has been recorded for training purposes, please take notes to improve your performance agents.This episode includes profanity.Patreon: patreon.com/OWDcastInstagram: @owdcast
Planar just announced it's adding many of the Leyard LEDs to its product lineup. Gary asked Planar's EVP, Adam Schmidt, to join him on today's videocast to discuss where this positions Planar in the LED market. Planar, known as a high-end LED company catering to the ProAV integration channel, will offer the Leyard lineup as a way to expand the vertical and horizontal applications reach of LED imaging - this will clearly include DOOH, Live Events, monumental signage, sporting venues, etc. This is a potential boon to the ProAV channel, as it allows them to enter all these LED opportunities now backed by the Planar brand.
Dr. Brian Melrose // #ClinicalTuesday // www.ptonice.com In today's episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, Spine Division lead faculty member Brian Melrose discusses loading the lumbar spine in all planes as part of a judicious rehab plan, including anti-flexion, anti-rotation, and anti-sidebending exercises. Brian shares a progression sequence beginning with plank-based loading that advances to using external resistance, and culminates in intentionally loading the spine in suboptimal positions. Take a listen or check out our full show notes on our blog at www.ptonice.com/blog. If you're looking to learn more about our Lumbar Spine Management course, our Cervical Spine Management course, or our online physical therapy courses, check our entire list of continuing education courses for physical therapy including our physical therapy certifications by checking out our website. Don't forget about all of our FREE eBooks, prebuilt workshops, free CEUs, and other physical therapy continuing education on our Resources tab. EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION BRIAN MELROSEAll right. Good morning, PT on Ice Daily Show. My name is Brian Melrose. I'm one of the lead faculty in the spine division, teaching both cervical and lumbar courses. I'm really stoked to be back here on a clinical Tuesday to talk about loading the lumbar spine in multiple planes. And where that really comes from is I was back in Windsor, Colorado. I was at the extremity management course. And I was listening to Lindsey Hughey talk about loading the rotator cuff. She was kind of discussing the idea of loading in different positions, loading in different speeds, and varying loads. And as I'm sitting there and I'm kind of marinating on the idea of loading in different planes and speeds, I thought to myself, why would the lumbar spine be any different? And what if we approached kind of loading the spine through that lens? SPINE RESILIENCE IS MULTI-PLANAR And so when you begin to think about how to make a comprehensive exercise program for individuals where you're building resiliency in the spine, we have to consider that multi-planar approach. So something that would stress the spine into flexion, something that would stress the spine into extension, something for side bend, and then something for rotation. And so a full comprehensive exercise program would look like at least four exercises. And after that course, that's really when I started messing with this concept in the clinic. And it's been really helpful for a couple different populations. Number one is individuals that have had more chronic pain and you're just trying to introduce exercise overall. I think jumping to things like, you know, the deadlift or a squat with a barbell can be a bit much for them. And so it's a great way to start with some exercises and kind of progress them towards using weights and resistance. The other place where this is helpful, though, is when irritability is high. If you've been to any of our courses, we talk about how your interventions need to mirror the patient's irritability. When the irritability is high, it may not be appropriate to have them using external resistance. It may not be appropriate for them to be loading at heavier loads. And so usually I like to start things, again, in a multi-planar sense with body weight and then move more towards dynamic movements. And the last population, where I think this concept helps a lot, is for individuals that are higher-end athletes, or folks that are already kind of squatting or deadlifting multiple times a week. I know for me, that's a big issue with my powerlifting patient population and other skilled Olympic lifters and crossfitters. When they come into the clinic with back pain and I want to offer them some exercises that make their spine more resilient, they're already loading the spine with the deadlift and with the squat a couple of times a week, my window of opportunity really begins to shrink just in terms of the type of exercises I can do with them. And so really, I think that's where we have to identify kind of like a smaller lane in which we're going to intervene and bring some new stress to the spine. And so for a lot of my power lifters, I like them to begin to consider loading into planes of side bend, like so frontal plane, transverse plane, looking at side bend and looking at rotatory movements. And so if we can kind of extrapolate this idea, then I want to kind of shift towards talking about what those exercises actually look like. And so I really like to begin, folks, in this space with doing a series of planks. And so I'm going to talk through a lot of different exercises in the next couple of minutes here, 12 in total, four, four, and four, and kind of describe how and when each of those are advantageous. But if you're looking for what those exercises look like together, go ahead and head out to just our Instagram page and there's a nice reel on there where you'll see all these exercises kind of grouped together. So where do we start? Well, you know, if you've been to an ice course, you know that we want to eventually get to loading a little bit. It doesn't have to be a barbell, but something with some resistance. PHASE ONE: PLANK-BASED LOADING And so usually the first phase of this for me, level one is going to be more plank based. And so I'm thinking of getting the athlete or the patient in a position that's pretty optimal for them in terms of it being a neutral spine, them just being able to maintain that position and not have heavy loads on board. And so level one typically starts for anti-flexion. I like doing a Chinese plank. And so typically you're just going to elevate your heels and your shoulders on boxes or chairs of equal height to be benches in the gym. You can even place a dumbbell over the hips, which is going to introduce a little bit more of a flexion stress. as gravity kind of pulls the athlete down. They can do a longer hold here. It's a little bit like an isometric. Again, if irritability is high, this is a great place to start if they can't hinge over and grab a kettlebell or grab a barbell for a deadlift. So anti-flexion, the Chinese plank. For anti-extension, what we like here is getting a pull-up assistance band looped over the J-hooks of typically the squat rack. And I have the athlete kind of slide underneath that band and place it right over the lumbar spine. In a normal plank position, that's then gonna pull the lumbar spine down towards the floor into an extended position. And so they're gonna resist that. And so we get a nice anti-extension exercise. For side bend, all you're gonna have that person do is just flip over to their side, still underneath the band, and they're just gonna scoot it down from the lumbar spine down to the iliac crest. In this position, again, now the band is pulling the hips down towards the floor and they're resisting that, so it's an anti-side bend stress. The athlete or patient would have to get both sides there. Last is anti-rotation and I love defaulting to the nice old classic payloft press. I like loading this up pretty heavy with those bigger pull-up assistance bands. Loop it around the rig, get your feet nice and narrow and it's a great way to just start to kind of get an athlete or again a patient that isn't doing a ton of loading in the spine familiar with some of the muscles and some of the stabilization positions that they'll be seeing later on in the plan of care. And so again, as rudimentary as it is, I love the payoff to partner with some of these plank exercises. And again, neutral spine location, a little bit of body weight, a little bit of band stress. This is a great way to kind of initiate things for a lot of our folks in the clinic. PHASE TWO: LAYERING IN EXTERNAL RESISTANCE Level two is really where I like to kind of again, take it up a notch. We're now going to keep the spine in an optimal position, still hanging out again in a neutral brace spine, but we're going to add some external resistance. And I think this is a big step for a lot of our folks. Again, we can't leave them at bands and body weight. We have to progress them to getting their tissues stronger. And the only way we're going to force that adaptation is if we begin to load. And so again, I think this is a good step. Even when irritability starts coming down, we can begin to load in this area. So our first anti-flexion exercise in this level two is gonna be just a kettlebell deadlift. And so for our individuals that are a little bit, you know, getting more inexperienced in the weight room, it's a great way to get their hands on some weights, get them comfortable with some movement patterns, and again, stress the spine into a more flexed position. For higher-end athletes, they may not be able to tolerate the barbell at this stage as they kind of rehab an injury. And so the kettlebell allows them to get in the gym, do a little bit of work in a familiar sport-specific spot, and get the job done. So love the kettlebell deadlift for our anti-flexion exercise. For anti-extension, I want to kind of get a little bit more vertical. And so for my Olympic weightlifting athletes, I want to start working and challenging the spine for overhead positions. And so anti-extension for level two is going to be a tall kneeling overhead press with the band where the band is kind of fixed behind the athlete. And so as they come up all the way overhead, the band will pull them into extension and they're going to have to stay nice and braced. So again, we got flexion, we got extension. For side bend level two, we're going to go with a heavy kettlebell suitcase carry or march. And this is the one where I think we kind of underdose and don't load up nearly enough. And so for this exercise, I have them get a big kettlebell, stand as tall as they can. We don't want to lean. We don't want it to look like we're holding a heavy weight. And that may be enough of a stimulus for those athletes. They can feel the opposite side, again, stabilize. If they can progress towards doing a standing march or even a step up, a suitcase walk, those are all great ways to, again, challenge the spine in that side bend position. Last is rotation. And again, if you've been to an ice course, you know that we love the bird dog row. I think people underestimate how difficult this exercise is. And so again, if you're looking to see what that one looks like, head over to the Instagram post, but you're going to assume a bird dog position on top of the bench. The bottom hand is going to reach down and hold the weight. Usually start folks somewhere around 20 to 35 pounds, and then progress them all the way up to a good 40, 50 pounds here. If the athlete is in that position, as they lower, that's gonna put a lot of rotatory force through the spine, and so we begin to, again, stabilize in an anti-rotation position. If your athletes are looking pretty good with this one, the only add-on I got here is do a faster drop. If you try that, you get this big rotatory moment, and the athlete is gonna have to really work on stabilizing the low back. And so level two looks just that way. Kettlebell deadlift, tall kneeling extension overhead with a band, we got the bird dog row, and then last we have that kettlebell march is typically what it ends up at. For a lot of our folks, this may be enough of a stimulus to get them again loading their spine and moving in optimal planes, but the job is not done yet. PHASE THREE: LOADING THE SPINE IN SUBOPTIMAL POSITIONS The last piece is I think we have to begin to load the spine in suboptimal positions. So maybe we reduce load for that consideration, but when people tend to agitate or irritate their back, it's sometimes doing lifting, but a lot of times it's doing those everyday things. It's reaching underneath the hood of the car, reaching into the back seat. bending to put your child in the car seat. Whatever it is, you're probably not in a perfect neutral spine position most of the time. And when we work with our patients on getting them confident and comfortable loading the spine, I don't want to create this idea of fragility outside of neutral. And so I think if we're going to get our folks all the way to the finish line on this one, our last piece has to be a challenging level three, four group of exercises to challenge in all planes, but have folks start moving through a range of motion with load on board. That's how we get full resiliency. And so the last group of four exercises here, is going to be starting with an anti flexion movement. But this time, there's going to be a little bit of flexion on board. So the spine stays straight with a kettlebell swing, but we're hinging at the hips quite a bit. And every time that heavier kettlebell comes down, there's a pretty good flexion moment. And so I love to integrate this for a lot of my athletes that deadlift and even squat regularly, but aren't doing more of a dynamic, volumized stress to the back. A lot of my powerlifters, you give them a kettlebell and they get smoked in about 10 reps. So females go heavy, 53. Males, 70 if that's appropriate. If not, we'll drop those down to 35 and 53. But a good kettlebell swing can really challenge the spine in that flexion position. For extension, I love the Reverse Hyper. Jordan did a great reel a couple weeks ago, kind of breaking down the value of the Reverse Hyper, as well as different ways to modify it for different athletes. We have one of those Westside Barbell Reverse Hypers in the clinic. And again, this is my go-to for loading the spine into a more extended position. It pendulums down, but then as the athlete kicks up, we're not just going to neutral, we're going all the way into extension and really challenging the tissues in a new position. So we got flexion, we got extension. What about rotation in this group? Well, I like the barbell rotation. So typically it's going to be set up kind of more like a landmine position with the athlete standing tall. You can put a plate on there. I usually like starting folks anywhere from 10 to 25 pounds and work them up to 45 and they're just going to rotate from hip Again, if you haven't seen that one before, check out the Instagram post. There's a good demo of that. And this can really begin to challenge the back in some different spots, right? We're rotating up and down. You're getting a little bit of hip shifting. The obliques are starting to work. This is a very challenging exercise for a lot of our athletes. The last thing would be doing side bend. And I don't have a good name for this exercise, so I just call it kettlebell smiles. But you're going to have the athlete get back in that suitcase hold position, and they're just going to dip from one side all the way to the other with load on board. If you haven't tried this one before, again, it's going to feel a bit funky, but it really challenges the lumbar spine throughout the range of motion of side bend. And so typically, if you've got an athlete, again, towards level three, you've really given them that gift of fitness that we always talk about. At that point, I think they have a good, robust program where they have a group of exercises that challenges the lumbar spine in all planes. If things get irritable, they can always default back to level one. They can have a nice steady training stimulus once a week with level two in terms of some resistance on board, but staying in an optimal position. And then once a week, maybe they dance up and begin to load the spine in some of these ranges of motion. And I think if we can give all of our patients that have lumbar spine pain and are looking to get a stronger back, these kind of group of exercises, they tend to just progress much, much better than someone that's only doing deadlifting. The deadlift will always be king in terms of exercise, but our patients that get these groups of exercises, we give them that window that they're missing and we can get a lot more resiliency in the spine. So check out that Instagram post for more details. Um, hopefully this was helpful. Um, I'm going to keep piggybacking on this concept and do probably another podcast in a couple of weeks here. I'm talking about considerations for loading everything from volume and dosage to working at different speeds and even considering fatigue. Cause I think that's where I want most of our patients that have had either chronic or ongoing back symptoms to be resilient is when they're gassed. Because that's when things get a little bit sloppy. So we'll be getting those topics in the future. I hope you guys all have a wonderful Tuesday morning. Thanks for joining us. We got a couple courses coming up in the next couple weeks here. We got cervical out in Carson City, Nevada. Zach Morgan will be out in Hendersonville at his home turf. So check those things out. And again, I hope you have a great morning. Thanks for joining. OUTRO Hey, thanks for tuning in to the PT on Ice daily show. If you enjoyed this content, head on over to iTunes and leave us a review, and be sure to check us out on Facebook and Instagram at the Institute of Clinical Excellence. If you're interested in getting plugged into more ice content on a weekly basis while earning CEUs from home, check out our virtual ice online mentorship program at ptonice.com. While you're there, sign up for our Hump Day Hustling newsletter for a free email every Wednesday morning with our top five research articles and social media posts that we think are worth reading. 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Welcome Agents to the PDA, the Planar Defense Agency, defending reality one existential crisis at a time. This first audio recording covers the exploits of Agent Umber (Grayson Golka) and Agent Gumbagge Yellow (William Guryvech) who were tasked with completing a quest in a Perils & Princesses universe. Agents were assigned princess avatars and tasked with clearing their family of suspicion after the theft of a very important crown and the kidnapping of visiting prince Harvey Hearthrob. It has been recorded for training purposes, please take notes to improve your performance agents.This episode includes profanity.Patreon: patreon.com/OWDcastInstagram: @owdcast
The Planar Bureau have been called in to undertake a most curious investigation. Content Warnings: Violence, Gore, Death, Betrayal, World Ending, Body Fluids, Drug Use and Bones Sponsored by: - Phoenix Dice: https://www.phoenixdice.com Supported by: - Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms: http://dnd.wizards.com/products/digital-games/console-mobiletablet-pcmac/idle-champions-forgotten-realms - Elderwood Academy: https://www.elderwoodacademy.com - Bearded Ladies: https://www.beardladies.com/ Cast of Players: - Hanney played by Tom - https://twitter.com/ThomasJancis - Thorvald played by David - https://x.com/Shears_VO?s=09 - Trai played by Evey - https://twitter.com/Evey_L - Picket played by Mike - No Twitter - Shaun as the Dungeon Master - https://twitter.com/WargamingBumble You can also find us at: - Twitch: http://twitch.tv/rolltogetherrpg - Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rolltogetherrpg - Twitter: http://twitter.com/rolltogetherrpg - Instagram: http://instagram.com/rolltogetherrpg - Facebook: http://facebook.com/rolltogetherrpg - Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rolltogetherrpg.bsky.social - Threads: https://www.threads.net/@rolltogetherrpg We are using: - Hero Forge: http://heroforge.com - D&D Beyond: https://www.dndbeyond.com/ #rolltogetherrpg #ttrpgs #dungeonsanddragons #forgottenrealms #faerun
Show notesThis week, Fiona and Hamilton finally get to sit down and give their first impressions of the latest release from Wizards of the Coast: 'Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse', an adventure and campaign setting boxset spanning the infinite realities of the world's greatest roleplaying gameFrom the 'Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse' bio:Infinite realms of immortals and impossibilities, the Outer Planes brim with celestials, fiends, gods, and the dead—and they're all just a step away. Enter a portal to Sigil, the City of Doors—an incredible metropolis where portals connect to every corner of the multiverse. From there, venture to the Outlands, the hub of the Outer Planes, and discover wonders beyond imagination. The possibilities – just like the realms – are endless.'Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse' comes with a plethora of new player options and provides Dungeon Masters everything they need to run adventures and campaigns set in Sigil and the Outlands, including adventure hooks, idiosyncratic locations, and multiversal calamities.This boxset comprises of 3 books:Sigil and the Outlands: a setting book full of planar character options with details on the fantastic City of Doors, descriptions of the Outlands, the gate-towns that lead to the Outer planes, and more!Morte's Planar Parade: Follow Morte as he presents over 50 inhabitants of the Outer Plane, including incarnates, hierarch modrons, time dragons, and more with their stats and descriptions!Turn of Fortune's Wheel: an adventure set in Sigil and the Outlands designed for character levels 3-10 with a jump to level 17!Additional resourcesThe DM's Travel Book Club seriesDungeons & Dragons Playlist on Planescape: Adventures in the MultiverseDnD Beyond's Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse Playlist featuring Brennan Lee MulliganConsider using our affiliate link when using DM's Guild!#SupportyourFLGSCredits The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@TheDragonDM). The DM's Book Club Logo was designed by Sam Robins (@Bobhatstand).The theme music is '
We join the officially named Planar Detective Agency (PDA) as they go in search of the Star-Touched Crystal in Dryad's Gate, the largest Elven city in Ardahlia and the capital of Dryamere. Although it would appear that the main thing the agency is best at detecting (or attracting) is conflict. The woods are unforgiving but the PDA is resourceful (if the dice gods allow it). Follow us! Twitter: https://twitter.com/malt_magic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maltandmagic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY8jhoJJNAxbNrZcHn9l43g Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/maltandmagic Discord: https://discord.gg/hj75J9sreJ Check out the tools that we use in our games: Music & SFX: www.battlebards.com Music & Ambience: www.tabletopaudio.com Character Tokens: https://www.heroforge.com Virtual Tabletop: https://owlbear.rodeo Mapping: https://inkarnate.com Dungeon Creation: Dungeon Alchemist (Beta)
Planar never disappoints at CEDIA Expo — the company consistently has one of the most popular booths on the show floor. Now that CEDIA Expo is co-located with Commercial Integrator Expo, Planar's booth (1501) will be packed with people interested in all sorts of high-end residential and even “resimercial” applications. One of the most exciting new LEDs will be in the form of the 3500-nit, 1.2mm outdoor LED as part of Planar's Luminate Ultra Series displays. That, along with a new 1.35:1 (aka: 21:9) LCD, its new fine-pitch LEDs in the DirectLight Series, and its all-in-one in the UltraRes L Series will make for an amazing show. Let Planar's own Jeremy Sternhagen tell you even more during this videocast.
Sam wakes up recovered and gets to work between taking Rogue classes and conjuring a wizard's study tower with his new apprentice, Clyde. The party reunites with Sam and says farewell to Kellen for now! Want to stay up to date on all things 8XP? Follow us on our socials! Instagram: @eightexp Twitter: @EightXP Looking for some comfortable and fashionable 8XP merch? Check us out on Redbubble! Redububble: 8XPMerch Want to hang out with us and our community? Here is the link to the 8XP official Discord server! Discord: https://discord.gg/AFReDbssTE Here is our Linktree for all of our websites conveniently in one place for you! https://linktr.ee/8xp Music: - 'Distilled Cooperage,' 'Elven Glade,' 'Forest Day,' 'Medieval Library,' 'Spirit of the Planes' by Tabletop Audio (visit tabletopaudio.com to see their selection of amazing tracks designed for your tabletop games!) - Linear Circle by Ambient Boy - Ambient Piano Produced by BalanceBay - Perspectives by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/8xp/support
The Tabletop Travel Guides continue their Planar Cruise! Today, Sam, Tyler, and Ryan stop at several more ports of call in the Outer Sphere of the Planes. Join them as they discuss the places you'd actually like to end up in the afterlife, the final draining point of all matter in the outer sphere, and whether buying a beach house on Heaven's Shore is a good winter plan! Exploring the lore of Golarion, the Campaign Setting for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Website: TabletopTravelGuide.com Instagram: @TabletopTravelGuide Theme Music By: Raymond Gramke
The Tabletop Travel Guides embark on a special four-part Tabletop Lore Guide Series to the Planes. Today, Sam, Tyler, and Ryan get on board a Planar Cruise to the Outer Sphere! Join them as they discuss Golarion's afterlife, deities and creatures you might come across, and the best travel spots on the many planes of existence. Exploring the lore of Golarion, the Campaign Setting for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Website: TabletopTravelGuide.com Instagram: @TabletopTravelGuide Theme Music By: Raymond Gramke
Season 3 Episode 19 - Analog Combo: CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm F/1.7 Lens w/ the CONTAX ST Another analog combo - this time featuring the legendary glass that is c/y mount Carl Zeiss. Luckily today's episode is not only about lens performance that will blow your mind - but it comes at a quite reasonable price. Yes, today will be all about the often maligned AEJ version of the Zeiss lineup, as well as their somewhat neglected SLRs from the 80s & 90s. Will this under $200 50mm Planar live up to the c/y lenses of renown? Are there any original 1975 era RTS cameras that still fully function? Is the viewfinder on the CONTAX ST a joy to behold? Tune in, turn on - grab a cup of tea - and listen in. Topics: Contax c/y lenses, Contax RTS, Contax 167 MT, Contax ST, CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm F/1.7 AEJ, MMJ, Rodinal stand development, 50mm primes, Kodak TMAX, Acros 100. https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1487249 https://camerapedia.fandom.com/wiki/Contax_RTS https://cameragx.com/2020/04/04/contax-st-and-vario-sonnar-28-85-worth-the-hype/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-kershenblatt8/message
In this episode, Seth and Matt riff on business ideas from the latest YCombinator batch. The companies include: - Forfeit (https://www.forfeit.app/) - Finni (https://www.finnihealth.com/) - Quazel (https://quazel.com/) - Pierre (https://heypierre.app/) - Planar (https://www.useplanar.com/) - Metal (https://getmetal.io/) - Milestones (https://www.getmilestones.com/) - Wild Moose (https://www.wildmoose.ai/) - Tailfin (https://tailfin.cloud/) - Resend (https://resend.com/) ...and more!
Today's focus on Bringing It All Back Home is all about coming back to the vintage slow speed goodness that is Ilford PANF Plus 50. Considering a new film to bulk load? In love with shooting wide open on your vintage lens? A fan of ID11 or D76 stock development? Well, this could be a go to combination. This episode also explores what to watch out for when it comes to this somewhat finicky emulsion. Also discussed: Nikkor 105mm 2.5 AI, Contax ST, 1.7 c/y Planar 50mm, as well as waiting for some good light. As always: Plenty of love for the mid-century miracle that is a mile stretch of Wildwood, NJ. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-kershenblatt8/message
Ted Romanowitz has been around the commercial display and tech sectors for a whole bunch of years, and for the last two or so, has been an industry analyst for the research firm Futuresource Consulting. Futuresource is in the UK, but Ted works out of the Portland, Oregon area - spending his time looking at professional display technologies, ranging from projectors to mini and microLED video wall products. He was at CES and he'll be at ISE this week, meeting with manufacturers and walking the halls, seeing what's new and interesting. We had a good chat about where the different display technologies are at, and how miniLED is seeing a lot of traction for fine pitch LED displays. We talk projection and we spend quite a bit of time discussing the state and vast potential for microLED. One thing I particularly liked was his qualifier about "true" microLED, as all kinds of manufacturers market their premium products as microLED, when they're really miniLED. Ted, thank you for joining me. Can you explain what you do for Futuresource and what Futuresource is all about? Ted Romanowitz: Oh, I'd love to do that. I'm a principal analyst at FutureSource Consulting in our business-to-business (b2b) practice. I lead the entire professional display Segment. So we cover everything Projection, LCD panels, tiled LCD, and interactive displays, as well as my forte, as you may know, is LED. I have more than 10 years of industry experience in LED with Planar, Leyard and Christie Digital. It's wonderful. There's a lot going on in pro displays right now. So what would you be doing primarily? Are you producing research reports? Are you talking to companies? You know, what's your day-to-day? Ted Romanowitz: We do three really big things. One, we do quarterly trackers for all these technologies. So you can look at the data by company, by specification, by country, and comparatively by brand. We also do annual reports. We've just published a video wall report as well as a strategic market outlook. We've got a big digital signage report coming in the springtime. We're looking forward to publishing that, as well as a refresh of our true micro-LED report coming in the first half of the year. So we do a lot of annual reports, and then the third bit is custom research. So if there are any companies out there that have a specific business need for the information, they can reach out to me and we'd love to talk to them about a one-off type of project to get the analytics that they need to make an informed business. How hard is it to get the data from all the different display manufacturers and to talk about their sales and their market size? Ted Romanowitz: It is definitely a challenge and I think, especially during the Covid timeframe, to keep relationships established has been challenging. We just came back from a major trip to the Asia Pacific in November, so we were literally the first company meeting these large pro AV vendors in Korea, Taiwan, and Japan. We spent two weeks over there face-to-face and you just can't say enough about building face-to-face relationships and having those conversations and that's why we're so much looking forward to ISE this year, getting everybody back together. So when you say you are the first company, what do you mean by that? Ted Romanowitz: A lot of these vendors haven't had research companies or other people come and visit them face-to-face. So they were really glad, almost ecstatic to have us show up at their doorstep for a meeting. It was wonderful to rebuild a lot of relationships. It's so much different to do it face-to-face. It's more meaningful. As opposed to at a table in a trade show booth? Ted Romanowitz: That's also face-to-face, so I think those are good as well. It's hard to get good data, setting yourself aside, there are one or two other companies that are focused on this, but there's this avalanche or a steady torrent of crap coming out of research factories from India. Do you have to fight against that? Ted Romanowitz: I think what Futuresource is really good at is having these long-term relationships. We've been doing this for two decades. We have relationships with the brands. We're getting data, hard data. We're having not only quantitative discussions, but we're having qualitative trends impacting the industry, what's coming next, and those sorts of things, so it's much more robust practice that we do, and that's why people are coming to us wanting our research. And part of your routine as well is going to the big trade shows, I believe you're just at CES and you're planning to go to ISE as well? Ted Romanowitz: Absolutely. It was my 14th trip to CES in my career, and it's like a little bit of a family reunion for me actually. But it was amazing to see the energy and people actually queuing up to be able to get into some of the booths there, the larger booths because they were controlling the traffic for Covid and everything. But the energy was there, a lot of great new technologies. It was quite exciting, and as a little preview, I know we're gonna talk about micro LEDs at some point, but I was able to see the industry's first true micro-LED displays, so that was worth the trip, just that one thing. Yeah, I get asked every year, am I going to CES? And I say, I've done it, don't want to do it again, too many people line up for everything. But the biggest thing is it's consumer electronics and it's pushing away to some degree it seems at least from displays into gadgets and cars and everything else, so I'm curious if you said that one thing alone was worth the trip, but for somebody who is maybe not as well versed as you, is it worth going to CES if you're in the digital signage industry? Ted Romanowitz: There were digital sign signs everywhere, even in some of the smaller halls like North and West, there were LED signs in almost every single booth promoting different technologies and companies, brands. It was amazing. But yeah, I was also amazed at how some of the big consumer brands were starting to bring in LED technology in particular, and showing the consumer applications of that and it's still not gonna be sold through a CEDIA channel, it's going to be sold through pro AV consultants. So it's our heart and soul still for some years before it becomes priced for the mass markets if you will. Do you get cues from CES about, a product that comes out for TVs whether it be OLED or QLED whatever the case may be, are those cues to what's gonna happen on the pro side or does it not necessarily track that way? Ted Romanowitz: There's not one way or the other, but I definitely think, specifically to LED technology, that is primarily a pro-AV thing and it is starting to creep into CES and that's exactly why I was at the show. Venetian had three floors of smaller companies, and it's amazing how much of our ecosystem is starting to show up there. Different companies looking for ODM and OEM arrangements were in the Venetian, showing prototypes and whatnot of not only LED but also see-through LED and transparent OLED. I was curious about one of the announcements at CES where LG unveiled an OLED TV that was wirelessly powered. Now there was a box that you still had to plug in, but between the box and the display panel itself, there was no wire. It was being transmitted by IR or something or other, I forgot. Is that something that you see as coming or is it just an outlier that nobody would actually use? Ted Romanowitz: LG had a wireless OLED display. But my understanding is that it was wireless connectivity on the data side and not necessarily on the power side. But that's certainly something I think it'll be interesting to see if that shows up at ISE, and definitely, a trend that we should all watch, especially in historic buildings across the east coast of America plus Europe, where you have a historical building and you wanna hang a display in this space, but you don't have power to it, and you don't want a god awful power cord, video signal cord running down the beautiful brickwork or whatnot. There could be some real applications for it. Yeah. I know a company in Israel. I did a podcast with them and they now have wireless power technology and they insisted it's safe and everything else, and you don't get fried if you walk in front of it, or anything. Ted Romanowitz: Interesting. I'm not aware of that. I'll have to get the information from you so we can have a good look. So what display segments are growing right now? Ted Romanowitz: Overall, the pro display is growing over the next five years at about an 8% compound annual growth rate, which is healthy. That's really being driven primarily by direct view LED, which is, over 20% year-over-year growth. So that's really where the growth is. LCD is still showing basically flat growth over the next five years. It's very slow growth, but yet by 2026, it's still 50% of the pro displays marketplace, and we won't see that shift between LED and LCD until we have some of these advanced technologies like mini LED, as defined by flip chip COB, which I think we're gonna see some really interesting demos at ISE on this technology finally. There have been technical and manufacturing issues that have held it back from mass production. So I think 2023 will be the year, we're predicting that 2023 will be the year when companies will come into mass production and resolve these manufacturing and technical issues. So that's where you get pixel pitches under 0.7, 0.6, perhaps even 0.5 with flip chip COB that will start to challenge LCD panels, which are really that close-up viewing experience really predominant. Yeah, I remember Leyard's CTO or he some kind of title like that, he was saying once you get to about 0.7, you're very close to the pixel pitch that you would have on an LCD. Ted Romanowitz: That is correct. It's around 0.5-millimeter pixel pitch on an LCD screen. So yeah, LED is getting there, and then the really last bit is, once you have that close-up viewing experience, you can put it into, let's say small to medium room sized meeting rooms as well as digital signage, eye level, close up wayfinding, informational displays, those kinds of things. It gets really interesting for LED, but the price differential right now is still fairly substantial. What is it now? I understand there are a whole bunch of variables. Ted Romanowitz: That's a loaded question. I wish I could just say, oh, it's X percent but it depends. I hate that answer, but it's the truth. We're seeing these advanced technologies in LED come in the mass volume where you get economies of scale, you're gonna see that differential shrink. So that's first with this flip chip CEOB, mini LED and that gets you to around, 0.5-0.6 millimeter, certainly 0.7 so you're on the verge of competing with LCD panels and then with what we're calling true micro LED technology, that is sub-100-micron chiplets mass transferred onto a TFT backplane with an active driver technology. So that is what one of the brands was showing at CES Samsung. They had from 55-inch to about 140-inch displays. They weren't able to give me pricing on that officially, but we know they estimated it last year at about $150,000 for a 4K display over 100 inches. And that's probably not gonna go into your house or mine, although we aspire to that. But over the years as they come into mass production in the next five to seven years, it's going to drop from $150,000 down to around $4,000 is what we're estimating and volume production, once you get under, let's say 40,000 or 30,000, it'll start showing up in the CEDIA channels. So it'll start shifting from pro AV consultants to the CEDIA channel but they'll need lots of help to figure out how to do it, and then once it gets into the $4,000 to $5,000 range, it's definitely more of a broad consumer electronic, still very expensive for you and I, a lot of people will really want to jump on this technology. It looks really beautiful. The stuff that Samsung was showing at CES was that when you frame it as true micro LED, as the Samsung stuff part of the wall series and they're now doing genuine micro LED with that? Ted Romanowitz: That's a great question, but they had the wall separately. These were consumer television sets that are true micro0LED, but they weren't ready yet to do an announcement in the pro AV space but one could reasonably assume that might be coming, that they'll offer this true micro-LED display, and whether they brand it ‘The wall' or whatever else they're gonna call it, that's up in the air. But it looks fantastic. It'll start to impede LCD panels in a significant way, and then shift the industry towards that where right now, LED is already in video walls the predominant technology that has the highest value. Within five years, it'll be three times the value of a tiled LCD. So LED is taking over the video wall. We see in the broader pro AV space, not in the next five years, but certainly, within the next 10 years, LED will be the number one display technology. Yeah, I think there's always going to be a demand for LCD for some kind of meat and potatoes digital signage, like menu boards and ticketing information, all that sort of stuff, but you get into any kind of specialty application or something where shape needs to be flexible, they're gonna go to mini or micro-LED once the price is there. Ted Romanowitz: Yes, true micro-LED eventually will also challenge LCD panels in that more, I guess what you would call hang and bang, on the commodity side. I believe that it'll bring LCD prices down. There'll always be a place for LCD technology but LED will start to take over where image quality, where impact is really important and there's just a smaller uplift in pricing for that better experience where people and customers want that big impact, it's going to be LED. I was at Touch Taiwan about four years ago, pre-Covid, and I left that trade show with a distinct impression from manufacturers that they saw mini-LED as kind of an interim technology, and it was mostly gonna be used for LCD backlighting like addressable zones, local dimming that, all that stuff. But it seems like mini-LED is getting a lot of take-up as a direct-view LED product as well. Ted Romanowitz: Absolutely, and LG has a version of their consumer LED product showcased at CES. It was about a 150-inch display and had some really good features. I think it was 1.2 millimeters with beautiful image quality but it's $300,000. It's still the consumer market that is very expensive for them to get into. But, then again, personally, as a product manager for LED, I've worked in multiple companies where we have done high-end homes with LEDand, putting up a $750,000 wall in a Bel Air home wasn't a problem They have the budget. That's again, not my house as much as I would like that. Yeah, as much as I'd like to be a midfielder for Manchester United, I'm too small and way too old, I don't think I'm gonna have that kind of salary. Ted Romanowitz: I think you and me both, but we can still hope, can't we? It's not too late. Oh, I think it is for me at least. Ted Romanowitz: I think another important thing is with projection, you were talking about where the pro AV industry is going and all of that, projection both front and rear are in relatively steep decline, and some people would say, oh my gosh, that's super scary, there are so many projection companies out there, and we see so many demos at ISE and at CES, there are a lot of consumer protection companies displaying products. Even though projection is in decline, double-digit decline over the next five years, in the end, it's still a $4 to $5 billion market, it's massive, and so it's not like projection is gonna go away, it's just getting a little bit smaller. So I think there's some hope there and we're seeing high brightness being a big thing over the last year. Already we've heard whispers from several of the projection brands that they're gonna be unveiling new high-brightness projectors. A lot of demos on projection mapping, blending, warping, and those sorts of things to support immersive, really engaging interactive displays. Yeah, in the right physical environment and lighting conditions and everything else, projection is awesome because it's got that ability to surprise you. It just shows up and forms around things in a way you can't do with more conventional displays. Ted Romanowitz: Exactly, and if you need to have a large display of information or whatnot, there's no more cost-effective way to do that, to show a big image, let's say in a theater or something other than projection, right? LED is just far too expensive to do that, although some brands are in customer-facing theaters. Some very large technology brands are putting in LED displays to impact their ecosystem, and their end customers in a very impactful way, but still, projection is wonderful. It has legs to continue for decades but LED is the up-and-coming thing. Why is projection getting better, like they're able to do brighter, is it because of laser, or are there other factors? Ted Romanowitz: Yeah, it's the laser technology that they're implementing. I think smaller form factors, are quieter, as well as the prices are coming down as well. Those are all factors that are gonna give it legs for quite some time. One other thing too, I think there are so many immersive exhibits that are happening now, right? In Portland, Oregon, we get one every month or two where they're using projection and or a blend of projection in LED to provide a really amazing sensory exhibit. And when our team was in Japan, we went and saw the Team Labs exhibit there and it was wonderful that you actually took your shoes off, and put them in a locker. You roll up your pant legs and you're about knee-deep in warm water and, it was really cool, the projection map Koi onto the water that you're walking through, and the fish react to you. So you can reach out or, as you approach one of the fish, it'll look over at you and then scurry off as if it was a real fish. It was just an amazing experience to go do that. I'm curious as well about OLED and light field displays and I recognize that light field displays are still probably a few years off, but are you seeing advances in that? Ted Romanowitz: That's one of the things that we're going to be doing some further research on at ISE and it'll be interesting to see how that trend emerges, and OLED is really interesting. On the transparent side, a lot of companies have been working on that to help with merchandising or promoting products, putting them in an OLED box and putting marketing messages around the product even while you're able to reach in and touch the product. Those are some super creative things, but at the LG booth at CES and a couple of others, they're showing transparent OLED and transparent LED applications where you can get a 10-foot high glass wall and cover it with an image. It's just cool. It's beautiful. It'll be interesting to see how corporations and other organizations invest in that, and what the adoption rate will be, and that's definitely an area where we're going to be researching further. Yeah, the LED on film and LED embedded in glass particularly when micro-LED matures, that seems exciting as hell in terms of the amount of brightness you can get and the fact that you can just make it part of the building material. Ted Romanowitz: Exactly, yes, and you look at all these big cities. I don't know when you were in China last, but you go to Hong Kong and you're sitting on the Calhoun side at night and the choreographer does some choreography with music and a light show of all the major tall office buildings on Central. It's just amazing. And Shenzhen, Shanghai, a lot of cities in China are doing these light shows and lighting up all the buildings and in America, we're starting to see that as well. Obviously, Las Vegas is a great example, but I think it'll be interesting to see how that evolves, not only in America but also in Europe with all of the historical buildings, what the regulations will be and you know how they'll allow technology to be used architecturally and artistically on some of these historic buildings, or if we'll just keep doing projection onto them. Which you can do without affecting the building, which I'm sure makes the people who protect buildings happy. Ted Romanowitz: Absolutely. You're going to ISE, I assume. For somebody who's going and they're particularly interested in seeing what's new and what's emerging and what's important to know on the display side of things, what would you recommend? What should they be looking for? Ted Romanowitz: I definitely think the big trends will be the flip chip COB, and mini-LED. I don't know if a true micro-LED display will be shown, but they're certainly, if not from one of the big brands, I would expect some of the manufacturers like BOE or Seoul Semi might be showing some things in their booth, so that's one thing to look for. I think projection is gonna be sexy. People are gonna be doing projection mapping and blending and warping and all of that. 8K displays, I think you'll see more and more of those out there. Yeah, those are some of the big things. There's the digital signage section as well. We're gonna be spending a lot of time out there. As I mentioned, we are doing a digital signage report in the next few months. So we will be looking at that as well. Would that be a display report or software? Ted Romanowitz: It'll be both. It'll be the whole ecosystem. This is great because it's so hard to get any credible research on the software side of this business. Ted Romanowitz: Exactly, and It'll be hardware and not only just the displays itself but the media servers, players, the content in the cloud. All of the above. It's gonna be a really exciting report. We're very much looking forward to that one. Good. All right. Ted, thank you so much for spending some time with me. Ted Romanowitz: Thank you so much and I look forward to seeing you in Barcelona. Absolutely. Tapas! Ted Romanowitz: Exactly. See you there!
The 4 elements of creation in Dungeons and Dragons and Pathfinder lore are so powerful that each has its own plane of existence. What's on these planes and what dangers will characters face when they go there? Tune in to this episode when I discuss this and give you some adventure ideas for each plane! #DungeonsandDragons #DnD #Pathfinder #Elemental #Planes Resources: Resigned: How to Know When It's Time to Go: https://www.amazon.com/Resigned-Know-Truths-Stigma-Quitting-ebook/dp/B0BLP2LCQJ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1AO4TAC6LM4AO&keywords=resigned 5e elemental planes: https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Elemental_planes Pathfinder elemental planes: https://pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Elemental_Plane Dungeons & dragons discontinuing the use of the word race for the word species: https://www.dndbeyond.com/posts/1393-moving-on-from-race-in-one-d-d
After a dive into our prodigious mailbag, bulging with talk of the newly reissued Leica M6, we essay a sweeping survey of the mighty marque known as Rollei. Gabe has nine Rolleiflex TLRs; Jeff has a Rollei 35 and a Rolleiflex SL350. Tune in — it's a gas, gas, gas!we skipped Episode № 43, deal with itquite a prodigious mailbag! featuring:much talk of the newly reissued 2022 Leica M6, which is NOT a limited edition - worth noting: there's a center dot between the two LED arrows in the viewfinder (à la the M6 TTL); no plastic shields under the strap lugs (‘cause the paint is hardier); the red dot says "Leitz" not "Leica"; it doesn't come in chrome; the only available finder is the .72; and the cost is $5,700. Who is this for?how ‘bout those high-end metal cassettes for bulk loading (e.g. FILCA and IXMOO, Shirley-Wellard, etc.) - are they any good?Jim Melcher made a video about stainless-steel reelsGabe's Leica assignment / adventure, courtesy of the Leica Store Los AngelesOur Rollei show! Gabe has a slew of Rollei TLRs:1938 Rolleicord 2b with Zeiss 3.5 lens1939 Rolleicord 2c with Zeiss Triotar lens1945 Rolleiflex Automat Model 2 which used to belong to renowned photographer Phil Stern1954 Rolleicord 5 with Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 3.51958 Rolleiflex 3.5C Planar1958 Rolleiflex 3.5F Planar (his favorite)1959 Rolleiflex 2.8E2 with Zeiss Triotar lens (his other favorite)... Jeff has a 1959 Rolleiflex 3.5E … and Gabe also has:1959 Rolleiflex 3.5C1960 Rolleiflex 2.8F…and they all have different personalities! - they handle differently, and the hand-ground lenses render differentlyhow TLRs change your relationship to the subject when shooting portraitsnext! in non-TLR news, Jeff loves his little Rollei 35 SEworth checking out: Zeno Felkl's Rollei 35 Project bookand the mighty (and mighty hard to find) Rolleiflex SL350 is one of Jeff's favorite SLRs - the 50mm Planar is sublimeThe other Jeff Greenstein stole a quarter billion in a tax fraud scheme, so we will henceforth refer to him as "tax fraud felon"
Adam Schmidt, Planar's executive vice president; sales, marketing & service, and Steve Seminario, vice president product marketing, joined my latest episode of Rants & rAVes today. We talk about how, in today's world, there are supply chain issues and inflation, yet Planar lowered the price of its microLED lineup. Yep, as of Sept. 1, Planar aggressively repositioned the pricing of its DirectLight Ultra Series. It's a mystery explained in this videocast; you'll have to watch to find out more! […]
The Tall Girls venture into the unknown on the hidden isle, aided by a mysterious clairvoyant. Morgan proposes financial crimes. Toz checks up on her family. Raina receives answers that only lead to more questions. Delphi's curiosity has unintended consequences. Cover art by Eiriol Evans. Original Soundtrack by Chloe Elliott. A New World Dawns (Main Theme) Hidden Depths The Heath's Reveille (Tohsya's Theme) Seth's Lullaby A Fracture in the Glass (Delphi's Theme) Check out the full original soundtrack here. Music from the main campaign can be found on music platforms including Spotify. Transcripts for Episode 1 and Spicy Forest Interlude Episode 1 can be found here. Listen to Am on A Rendezvous with Destiny. You can find them on Twitter and Instagram @RWD_Pod. Chloe will be joining the cast for campaign 2 and can be heard in the character creation episode! Listen to Am in The Defectives Club, a Brain Adventures campaign. You can find them on Twitter @BrainAdvPodcast, Instagram and TikTok @brainadvpodcast and Facebook. Listen to Am on The Date Night Drive In. You can find them on Twitter @D8NightDrivein. Watch Chloe live on Twitch at twitch.tv/clo_withtheflow. VODs can be found here as well or on YouTube. Watch Chloe in The Shattered Realm, Theatre Macabre and Bowies in Spelljammer on The 4th Culture Studios on Twitch. You can find them on Twitter @t4c_dragon, Instagram @t4c.dragon and TikTok @dragont4c. Asexuality and Aromantic Resources: The Asexual Visibility and Education Network The Aromantic-spectrum Union for Recognition, Education, and Advocacy Demisexuality Resource Centre Deck of Many Aces is unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC All the characters in this podcast are fictitious, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deck-of-many-aces. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sorry this episode is so late! Life happens, ya know? In this episode the dorks do a Mythic Conscription for the second set in the Time Spiral block, Planar Chaos! How will the color shifting and alternate legendaries affect the rares? Guess you better listen to the episode huh? Also there is an extremely rare request to help out a friend of Chewie's monetarily. So please help if you can and share the link if you can't! Thank you so much! Casey & Chloe's GoFundMe - https://www.gofundme.com/f/chloes-abdominal-vascular-compression-journey Check out the first video on The Deep End, Chewie's new YouTube channel! - https://youtu.be/ZcHF-frTqZs Come join us in the future! The show is live on Thursdays around 8pm(ish) Eastern time on Twitch! Become a Lifeguard on Patreon! – www.patreon.com/themanapool Podcast RSS Feed: https://themanapool.libsyn.com/rss YouTube: www.youtube.com/TheManaPool The Deep End: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpxmaLtPTPTQK9eNkSW2cPA Twitch: www.twitch.tv/themanapool Twitter: @TheManaPool Discord: discord.gg/7da7T6s Email: dorks@themanapool.com Support TMP on Humble Bundle! – www.humblebundle.com/store?partner=themanapool Intro & Outro Music: Diamond by Swift – myspace.com/swiftband
This week's episode is all about the Ka0s 4 cEDH Webcam Tournament. A 100% free, proxy friendly tournament that Sad Naus is sponsoring and providing over $1000 in prize support for. Here to talk about it are some very special guests the Tournament Organizers themselves, Ka0s and Fossorious. -Ka0s Tournaments- https://www.ka0stournaments.com -Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/sadnaus -Discord- https://discord.com/invite/sadnaus -Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/sadnaus -Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sad-naus-cedh-podcast/id1630846119 -Twitter- https://twitter.com/sadnausmtg?s=20&t=YPijFOQfq2ZmVdlwly3DVw -Music- Music by Eric Evans Instagram: @AirborneMoxen BeatsbyAirborne@gmail.com
Representatives from Planar, The Launch Group and Video Visions discuss the creation of NAB's new state-of-the-art media production facility, including a deep dive into the space's overall studio set design and signature LED video wall.
Forgotten Tales of the Forgotten Realms - A Dungeons & Dragons Podcast
The Forgotten are given a way to rescue Targillian from an extradimensional prison, but the plan becomes complicated as Eirik's existential crisis continues. Characters: Targillian Strongheart (Dwarf fighter), Fest Festerson (Human ranger), Eirik Von Arkynson (Minotaur barbarian), Wohn Jick (Gnome wizard), Bâzzun the Wanderer (Dwarf cleric) Natural 20 shoutouts go to Everyday Dungeon Master! Be sure to check out this podcast on anywhere you listen to podcasts to hear interviews from and get great tips from local dungeon masters. For more info, email Heath at everydaydungeonmaster@outlook.com, or on FB and Twitter @everydaydmpod Follow us on Instagram @LittleRoomDM *Theme music by The Little Room Band **“Night of Mystery” by Alexander Nakarada used during Astral Plane sequence ***I forgot to mention in the show notes that the insides of the toilets in the extradimensional prison contain a sphere of annihilation
Forgotten Tales of the Forgotten Realms - A Dungeons & Dragons Podcast
The Forgotten are given a way to rescue Targillian from an extradimensional prison, but the plan becomes complicated as Eirik's existential crisis continues. Characters: Targillian Strongheart (Dwarf fighter), Fest Festerson (Human ranger), Eirik Von Arkynson (Minotaur barbarian), Wohn Jick (Gnome wizard), Bâzzun the Wanderer (Dwarf cleric) Natural 20 shoutouts go to Everyday Dungeon Master! Be sure to check out this podcast on anywhere you listen to podcasts to hear interviews from and get great tips from local dungeon masters. For more info, email Heath at everydaydungeonmaster@outlook.com, or on FB and Twitter @everydaydmpod Follow us on Instagram @LittleRoomDM *The "Dungeon Depths" and "Storm" soundset by Syrinscape.com was used for this episode **Theme music by The Little Room Band
Join Dan and James as they discuss how adventures could travel inter and intra planerly (is that a word???) They also have a 1st Magic User fight off a deadly creature….a normal squirrel. See who wins in this edition of Fight Familiar! GROGTALK posts episodes every week and is available at www.grogcon.com/podcast/ Subscribe via iTunes,Read More
The folks at Planar Compass, Sarah and Dan return for part two part of a two part discussion on the Planes. Go get the Planar Compass Zines today: https://www.planarcompass.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wobbliesandwizards/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wobbliesandwizards/support
I wanted to talk about running Planar Campaigns and who better to do that with than the folks over at Planar Compass. Sarah and Dan return for this first part of a two part discussion on the Planes. Go get the Planar Compass Zines today: https://www.planarcompass.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wobbliesandwizards/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wobbliesandwizards/support
Show Notes: The Basic Crawl 00:00:21 - Overview 00:02:07- How have we used this in our games? 00:02:27 - Things we liked about this adventure 00:13:50 - Questions we had about this adventure 00:19:08 - Chain Lightning Round The Expert Delve 00:21:23 - Whimsical Fantasy Companion Adventures 00:36:57 - Books 00:37:51 - RPGs 00:39:19 - Music 00:40:44 - Films The Kickstarter Jason mentioned: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gauntlet/brindlewood-bay-cozy-murder-mystery-rpg Tom's Panel on Drop-In RPG Meetups: https://youtu.be/ICm9xTxrXas
Aprenda a ser um mestre melhor de RPG Dungeons & Dragons 5e com o Livro do Mestre. Bem-vindo a mais um episódio do Regras do D&D 5e, um podcast produzido pelo RPG Next que faz a leitura e discute as regras dos livros do Sistema de RPG D&D 5e. Neste episódio o assunto é: Os Planos, viagem planar, e os Planos Astral e Etéreo! Coloque seu fone de ouvido e curta! SERVIDOR DO DISCORD - D&D BR: https://discord.gg/zYvhQETBEq ACESSE O FÓRUM e compartilhe sua IDEIA DE AVENTURA Você sente falta de um mestre que prepare as aventuras no capricho, seja organizado e conduza bem as narrativas? Então apresento a você o serviço chamado “Mesas de RPG com o Mestre Rafael 47”. É um serviço mensal com mesa virtual, tudo remoto, usando o sistema Dungeons & Dragons 5ª edição, no dias e horários que os jogadores escolherem jogar. Se você quiser dar uma olhada no trabalho que estou fazendo, e venho fazendo a vários anos com RPG, acesse meu portfólio em rpgnext.com.br/tag/rafael47. Minhas mesas de RPG são preparadas usando o Foundry VTT, e dentro dessa ferramenta eu incluo música e sons ambiente para aumentar a imersão, mapas animados para deixar tudo mais bonito, e também modulo a voz e aplico efeitos de realidade aumentada na webcam durante a interpretação de NPCs únicos. Ficou interessado? Quer saber mais? Preencha o formulário em bit.ly/QueroJogarRPG. Aguardo seu contato e espero te ver então numa mesa de RPG comigo, em breve. Referência Bibliográfica: Livro do Jogador - D&D 5e ← clique para comprar GARANTA SUA CÓPIA!!! Dungeons & Dragons Core Rulebook Gift Set ← clique para comprar
Aprenda a ser um mestre melhor de RPG Dungeons & Dragons 5e com o Livro do Mestre. Bem-vindo a mais um episódio do Regras do D&D 5e, um podcast produzido pelo RPG Next que faz a leitura e discute as regras dos livros do Sistema de RPG D&D 5e. Neste episódio o assunto é: Os … O post RD&D5e#231: Os Planos, viagem planar, e os Planos Astral e Etéreo | Livro do Mestre P1C2 apareceu primeiro em RPG Next.
More Mechanus! Listen as our adventurers attempt to further their own goals, and meet the man responsible for blowing half of Mechanus to kingdom come. Listen now!
Thorin and Ferdinand must find their souls and escape before this planar bubble pops! Will they make it in time? Is the Death Mage truly gone for good? Tune in and find out! Game Played: D&D5e Emulator - Mythic GM Emulator Music/Background Sounds - Tabletop Audio Send me an email with any feedback here -> jamessral@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sub-class-act/message
We're back with Planar! Listen as our heroes continue to navigate the plane of Mechanus, and formulate a new plan that could change their fates.
It's time for a break down! Let's talk craft and see what makes this serial fiction episode work. Links: Read on Kindle Vella: https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B09896PGRR ProWritingAid: prowritingaid.com DISCOUNT CODE!!! SERIAL20 Support the Show: patreon.com/serialfictionshow Christine's website: christinedaiglebooks.com JP's website: jprindfleischix.com Christine's co-authored serial fiction: lpstylesbooks.com JP's co-authored serial fiction: NRDS Nate's Discord https://discord.gg/NmSMzS9E We are part of The Three Story Method Podcast Network. You can find out more about Three Story Method here: threestorymethod.com Sound mastering by James Parenti: jamesparentimusic.com Our theme music is Voxel Revolution by Kevin McAllen: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/7017-voxel-revolution License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Contact: serialfictionshow.com/contact Our transition music is by: patrickdearteaga.com
Multiverse Epic Fantasy At the center of all creation lies the Nexus - an infinitely vast hub which provides access to trillions of different worlds, through devices known as Planar Gates. Serena Embers discovered the Nexus by accident while fleeing the eldritch horrors that invaded her village. Unable to return home, she embarks on a quest across the multiverse to master her powers as a pyromancer, and avenge her world by finding a way to destroy the ancient evil devouring all creation, one world at a time... Links: Read on Kindle Vella: https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B09896PGRR ProWritingAid: prowritingaid.com DISCOUNT CODE!!! SERIAL20 Support the Show: patreon.com/serialfictionshow Christine's website: christinedaiglebooks.com JP's website: jprindfleischix.com Christine's co-authored serial fiction: lpstylesbooks.com JP's co-authored serial fiction: NRDS Nate's Discord https://discord.gg/NmSMzS9E We are part of The Three Story Method Podcast Network. You can find out more about Three Story Method here: threestorymethod.com Sound mastering by James Parenti: jamesparentimusic.com Our theme music is Voxel Revolution by Kevin McAllen: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/7017-voxel-revolution License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Contact: serialfictionshow.com/contact Our transition music is by: patrickdearteaga.com
Although Planar won't be at InfoComm 2021, it will be participating in THE rAVe Agency's rePLAY 2021 week (Nov. 2-4 2021), as well as holding its own six-city tour in November and December — (dubbed MicroPalooza) covering the entire U.S. Registration is free (but limited) and Gary was joined by Planar's own Adam Schmidt and Steve Seminario to talk all about the tour (as […]
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The boys combine the nice starting line of Commander pre-cons with the all-in-one fun of Duel Decks and the theming of Planechase to create one of the most exciting products to hit shelves near you! Theoretically, that is. Listen as they break down the idea and guidelines for this venture, as well as discuss their favorite flavor and mechanical wins as they all brew decks around the vibrant planes of the multiverse! All the while, they hope Wizards wants to hire them as part of their marketing or design teams. You can find our article write-up of this episode including the text we think you'd find on the back of the boxes here. Check out articles, deck techs, and more at https://hexdrinkers.com/ All our decklists can be found at https://www.moxfield.com/users/The_Hexdrinkers Talk Magic with us at https://twitter.com/hexdrinkers or https://www.instagram.com/hexdrinkers/ Catch us on stream on Twitch at https://www.twitch.tv/the_hexdrinkers Catch gameplay, replays, highlights, and other videos at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8VvyNf8K3etyuLptQzBiYA Questions, comments, or business ventures can be directed to hexdrinkers@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app