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Latest podcast episodes about reverted

Side by Side Radio
159. Our episode has reverted to an inappropriate length (2024 Japan Cup) (yufta & Takada)

Side by Side Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 125:33


Yuftaさんが主催するArenbergと共同で行った宇都宮公開収録の反省とArenbergがニュースレターで発信した新たなジャパンカップの展開について雄風太さん(@yufta)、高田くん(@offcourseyass )と語りました お便りはTwitterのハッシュタグ #sxsradio か、番組のTwitterダイレクトメールまで。番組をサポートする投げ銭はPatreonページ でお願いします。 サポートグッズも販売しています!Tシャツやパーカー、トートバッグはUT Me!から。マグカップ・iPhoneケース・クージーなどはsuzuriより購買できます Show Notes Arenberg Spotify Roulerの記事 キルシプー Special Thanks to 小泉享亮 様

Zakir Naik
Reverted to Islam Secretly since He Depends on his Hindu Family

Zakir Naik

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 5:16


Catholic Re.Con. | Testimonies from Reverts and Converts
How a Shakespearean ACTOR Reverted to the Catholic Church | Christian Testimony

Catholic Re.Con. | Testimonies from Reverts and Converts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 73:33


In this week's episode of Catholic ReCon, testimonies from reverts and converts, guest Leonardo Defilippis covers his early days as a Catholic, acting among "the world", and the powerful witness of a pious praying boy. #Catholic #Reversion #Testimony #TolleLege #Augustine #Saints #StTherese #Vianney #StLuke #Conversion #ConversionStory #Grace #Interview #CatholicFaith ▶To support this channel, visit eddietrask.com/sponsorship

The Ticket Top 10
The Hardline- Mavs reverted back to their old selves for Game 1

The Ticket Top 10

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 13:53


April 22nd, 2024 Dallas didn't look like the team they had become post trade deadline. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket's Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AgaKhanism
Revert story of a 17 year-old teenager, Shahzad. He was accompanied by his friend who also got reverted after Shahzad persuaded him towards Islam...

AgaKhanism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 45:51


Alhamdulillah, along with elders, our teenagers are also coming towards Islam despite restrictions from their parents and elders. They are even getting beaten up but Allah has given them the strength to bear these little challenges as they know the reward for this is unimaginable. Support the Show.

Please Explain
Why our spending habits have reverted to the 1940s

Please Explain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 15:10


You know it; I know it, and the politicians sure know it. We're still in the grip of a cost of living crisis.  But while our two main political parties take pot-shots at each other, and try to score points over who's doing a better job at providing relief, one main part of the discussion has been lost. What are we spending our money on now? And why? Today, senior economics correspondent Shane Wright on the biggest shift in our spending habits that he's seen, in his nearly 40 years long career. And what it says about us.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Please Explain
Why our spending habits have reverted to the 1940s

Please Explain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 15:10


You know it; I know it, and the politicians sure know it. We're still in the grip of a cost of living crisis.  But while our two main political parties take pot-shots at each other, and try to score points over who's doing a better job at providing relief, one main part of the discussion has been lost. What are we spending our money on now? And why? Today, senior economics correspondent Shane Wright on the biggest shift in our spending habits that he's seen, in his nearly 40 years long career. And what it says about us.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Digital Islamic Reminder
Because of these verses of Quran, I reverted to Islam!

Digital Islamic Reminder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 3:45


Because of these verses of Quran, I reverted to Islam!

Digital Islamic Reminder
Black magician reverted to Islam

Digital Islamic Reminder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 8:33


Black magician reverted to Islam

Digital Islamic Reminder
She just started reading the Holy Quran | Reverted Muslims

Digital Islamic Reminder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 0:39


She just started reading the Holy Quran | Reverted Muslims

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
12-01-23 - Rain Making Us Think Of Taking Sick Days And Talking About Those Employees Who Never Take Sick Or Vacation Days - Abortion Laws Have Reverted Back To 1870s Laws When Equipment Was Archaic And Brutal

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 38:23


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Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
12-01-23 - Rain Making Us Think Of Taking Sick Days And Talking About Those Employees Who Never Take Sick Or Vacation Days - Abortion Laws Have Reverted Back To 1870s Laws When Equipment Was Archaic And Brutal

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 38:23


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AgaKhanism
This Ismaili brother went to a reverted brother's house to convince him to come back to Ismailism..

AgaKhanism

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 35:50


Apologies for sound issues in the initial part of the episode.This brainwashed ismaili brother doesn't have a single valid reason to prove his religion, all his false claims were debunked, still doesn't want to accept the truth and trying to defend his blind faith... Support the show

ONE&ALL Daily Podcast
Don't Go Back to Egypt | Kristin Groene

ONE&ALL Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 3:46


Join Kristin in today's episode as she addresses the feeling of loneliness in our struggles and the temptation to revert back to old ways. Tune in and be inspired to trust in God's guidance and strength during such challenging times as these.

Lower Dorks: A Star Trek Lower Decks Fan Podcast
Tuvix, Reverted (S4E1+2) | Lower Dorks Podcast

Lower Dorks: A Star Trek Lower Decks Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 76:41


Season 4 is here! The Lower Dorks hosts cover everything from the first two episodes, including T'Lyn reactions, the fate of the macroviruses and the usual hero worship for Ransom and Rutherford. 0:00 Intro and drink announcement 2:25 Episode synopses Twovix 4:59 New opening credits 7:26 Boimler holodeck sequence 9:49 T'Lyn 12:08 Voyager secret mission and station 14:33 Voyager appearance and detail 17:34 Macrovirus plot 26:16 Twovix plot 33:59 Promotions and Ransom, plus trailer edits 36:34 Mysterious threat epilogue I Have No Bones Yet I Must Flee 44:49 Romulan cold open and title discussion, plus bloodwine 46:36 Shaxs and T'ana's relationship, plus the stretchy scene 48:25 Boimler apartment shopping plot 55:39 Rutherford Promotion (and Tendi) plot 1:00:58 Menagerie (with Mariner and Ransom) plot 1:13:00 Last minute observations 1:15:39 Outro

Digital Islamic Reminder
can you believe All reverted

Digital Islamic Reminder

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 2:59


can you believe All reverted

Retrologic
Ep 99 - The Birth And Death Of E3

Retrologic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 89:56


  Introduction Welcome to RetroLogic! I'm Dan Caporello here with John Cummis and Sam Wagers. Bill! A Gamer Looks At 40   But RetroLogic isn't just a podcast. It's a community of retro gamers! - We've got an active, friendly, and free discord. - Giveaways - Contests - AND Dive into our family of Retro podcasts! Like RetroGroove, a music history podcast, and On Topic Retro, a podcast dedicated to 1 video game per episode hosted by our very own John Cummins. - you can find everything at our website retrologic.games Tell me one thing that happened this week! Housekeeping Final Fantasy Mystic Quest Retro Review ft. Spidershan! Sam: Blog and Streaming updates MMBN2 Hard Mode -Battle chip Challenge complete! John: On Topic/Retro Rewind updates, Metroid Prime, dynamite heady FilmLogic: Mike Writes, Solo Something, Tim: Oscars and Rise Roar Revolt RetroGroove: Busta Rhymes   A Gamer Looks At 40 The Price Is Retro If this is your first time playing Price Is Retro, here's how we play. I'm going to list off 4 or 5 games and everyone has to guess how much the lot is worth in total. Whoever is closest to the actual value wins that round! Everyone has a list and everyone guesses on each other's list. At the end, the player that won the most rounds wins the episode! But watch out for the robot Deus Guess Machina! He averages all of our guesses together for his own guess Dan's list Sam's list Jon's List Bills List   Niche Please : Plumber Free Kart Racers   Trivia Card Show Topics   E3 is going away A little history: First E3 expo in 1995 Early troubles, 1996 saw Sony do it's own playstation expo and sega pull out at last minute Held in Atlanta Georgia 1997 and 1998 Flirted with smaller scale event in 2007 and 2008 Reverted to larger format, increasing emphasis on being open to the public, not just industry insiders 2020 cancellation Dead? ESA allegedly still planning a conference in 2024 Favorite E3 memories Community Couch Q from Stevens_NES: Does anyone else have an example of this? A genre of game that they played as a kid that has now secretly morphed into their favorite? (his example was metroid) I'm Back!!! Aka Flightsy: Community Couch Question: What do you think of my glorious return to the discord? See you on Episode 100!   Thanks BILL!   Thanks for listening to the RetroLogic Podcast! We are proudly part of the Nintendo Dads family of podcasts. If you like what you hear, check me out on Twitter at @RetrologicGames. You're also welcome to jump into our friendly and 100% non-toxic Discord Community! The link to that is in my twitter bio. You can also find everything on our website Retrologic.games  

Islām, Leadership, Communication, Dialogue, Learning
Muhammad Ishaq – How I Reverted to Islam (True Story of a Hindu Man)

Islām, Leadership, Communication, Dialogue, Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 9:16


Muhammad Ishaq – How I Reverted to Islam (True Story of a Hindu Man)

The State of Wild Hearthstone
What Should Be Reverted and What Shouldn't | The State of Wild Ep 125

The State of Wild Hearthstone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 116:00


Welcome to the 125th episode of The State of Wild - a REGULAR podcast series This week we review all the cards rotating with the new hearthstone year and argue about whether they should change back to their prenerf form. If you would like to support the podcast further, please visit https://www.patreon.com/StateofWild with many benefits if you do! Join the Podcast community Discord here: https://discord.gg/z5Fa3XRzK6 Hope you enjoy! Like and Subscribe for more Hearthstone Content! Make sure you check out my co-hosts, CorbettGames and Roffle on all of their socials! Corbettgames: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/corbett Twitter: https://twitter.com/corbettgames Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsYb... Roffle: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/roffle Twitter: https://twitter.com/rofflehs Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVjz... Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/GetMeowth Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/GetMeowth Discord: https://discord.gg/HmMzCZ5 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GetMeowth ► Music Credit: Inhalation by Ziv-Moran

Jesus 911
28 Nov 22 – Woman Tasked to Infiltrate Seminaries Later Reverted to Her Catholic Faith

Jesus 911

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 51:16


Today's Topics: 1, 2) A new book explores how a woman who placed Communists in seminaries reverted to her Catholic faith  https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/new-book-explores-how-a-woman-who-placed-communists-in-seminaries-reverted-to-her-catholic-faith/?utm_source=digest-catholic-2022-11-24&utm_medium=email  3, 4) Why are there no DINOs? The shameful role of RINOs and CINOs in the GOP engineered destruction of marriage  https://www.returntoorder.org/2022/11/why-are-there-no-dinos-the-shameful-role-of-rinos-and-cinos-in-the-gop-engineered-destruction-of-marriage/?PKG=RTOE1713

MultimediaLIVE
‘We have reverted back to a 10% wage demand' — PSA 

MultimediaLIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 4:37


Members affiliated to the Public Servants Association (PSA) joined a nationwide strike by members affiliated to several public service unions on Tuesday. Unions belonging to Cosatu, the South African Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu), and the Federation of Unions of South Africa (Fedusa) marched to Treasury to hand over their memorandum. Chief negotiator at the PSA, John Teffo, who was present at Tuesday's strike, said they have reverted to their initial 10% wage demand. The government unilaterally offered a baseline 3% in the public service. Teffo said a phase 2 and indefinite strike might be imminent should their demands not be met.

Radio Islam
President of SA prisoner's organisation for Human Rights has reverted to Islam

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 8:35


President of SA prisoner's organisation for Human Rights has reverted to Islam by Radio Islam

Botica's Bunch
Dave Mundy: 'My dad has reverted back really quickly to being a Geelong tragic'

Botica's Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 8:11


The farewell tour is pretty much over for Fremantle Docker David Mundy, and like all good things, after five years, our official chats with him have also come to an end. I'm not crying, you're crying.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Botica's Bunch
Dave Mundy: 'My dad has reverted back really quickly to being a Geelong tragic'

Botica's Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 8:55


The farewell tour is pretty much over for Fremantle Docker David Mundy, and like all good things, after five years, our official chats with him have also come to an end. I'm not crying, you're crying.

Locked On Cougars
BYU Football Reverted Back To 2021 Habits Against Oregon & Paid For It - September 19, 2022

Locked On Cougars

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 30:06


The Locked On Cougars Podcast for Monday, September 19, 2022 The BYU football program is still a top-20 team after tumbling in the AP Poll to No. 19 following their blowout loss to the Oregon Ducks and Jake Hatch says that it is actually a measure of respect considering the nature and exposure the loss brought Jake then dove into his film review notes from the loss to Oregon as he talked about the BYU defense reverting back to a number of their bad habits from the 2021 season while the Cougars offense has plenty to work on, especially jumpstarting the run game Finally, the No. 15 BYU women's volleyball and No. 25 women's soccer programs got back on track with successful weekends in-state Support Us By Supporting Our Locked On Podcast Network Sponsors! LinkedIn - LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/LockedOnCollege. Terms and conditions applyBuilt Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to BuiltBar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline - BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Follow the Locked On Cougars podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up-to-date with the latest with regards to the podcast and BYU sports news. Please remember to subscribe, rate and review the show. Also, please consider subscribing to the Yawk Talk Newsletter that Jake writes and is delivered directly to your email inbox.If you are interested in advertising with Locked On Cougars or the Locked On Podcast Network, please email us at LockedOnBYU@gmail.com or contact us here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cougars
BYU Football Reverted Back To 2021 Habits Against Oregon & Paid For It - September 19, 2022

Locked On Cougars

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 34:51


The Locked On Cougars Podcast for Monday, September 19, 2022 The BYU football program is still a top-20 team after tumbling in the AP Poll to No. 19 following their blowout loss to the Oregon Ducks and Jake Hatch says that it is actually a measure of respect considering the nature and exposure the loss brought Jake then dove into his film review notes from the loss to Oregon as he talked about the BYU defense reverting back to a number of their bad habits from the 2021 season while the Cougars offense has plenty to work on, especially jumpstarting the run game Finally, the No. 15 BYU women's volleyball and No. 25 women's soccer programs got back on track with successful weekends in-state Support Us By Supporting Our Locked On Podcast Network Sponsors!  LinkedIn - LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/LockedOnCollege. Terms and conditions apply Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to BuiltBar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline - BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Follow the Locked On Cougars podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up-to-date with the latest with regards to the podcast and BYU sports news. Please remember to subscribe, rate and review the show. Also, please consider subscribing to the Yawk Talk Newsletter that Jake writes and is delivered directly to your email inbox. If you are interested in advertising with Locked On Cougars or the Locked On Podcast Network, please email us at LockedOnBYU@gmail.com or contact us here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Catholic Re.Con. | Testimonies from Reverts and Converts
How the Co-Founder of Holy Heroes Reverted to Catholicism

Catholic Re.Con. | Testimonies from Reverts and Converts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 58:45


In this week's episode, Kerri Davison joins me to discuss her reversion, Holy Heroes, and homeschooling. #HolyHeroes #Testimony #Homeschooling #LargeFamily #Catholic #Truth #Freedom #Hope #Faith #Charity #CatholicChurch #HolyTrinity #Logic #Library #education Angel Sacred Art Book: https://holyheroes.com/products/praying-to-holy-angels-angel-of-god-and-st-michael-the-archangel-prayers-in-sacred-art-for-young-children ----use discount code: ANGELS10 Blessed Carlo Book: https://holyheroes.com/products/blessed-carlo-acutis-the-amazing-discovery-of-a-teenager-in-heaven ---use discount code: CARLO15 Glory Stories: https://holyheroes.com/products/glory-stories-complete-set Free Adventures Signup: https://holyheroes.com/pages/free-catholic-activities ----- If you'd like to share your testimony on Catholic Re.Con., please fill out the form here: https://bit.ly/3bdE6pr www.eddietrask.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eddie-trask/support

The Dropshot - A Call of Duty Podcast
Episode 202: Loadout Change Reverted

The Dropshot - A Call of Duty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 86:01


Shockingly, Activision decided to completely revert the loadout change that came with Caldera, and Tanner and I go deep into how this will impact every single match of Warzone. We also talk Ground War in Vanguard, a Call of Duty movie with The Rock, and much more. 00:00:00 - Intro & acknowledgments 00:06:19 - Announcements 00:25:26 - Playlist updates 00:30:05 - Vanguard patch notes 00:34:58 - Warzone patch notes; loady change 00:47:13 - Raven on playlist updates going forward 00:52:41 - Ground War in Vanguard? 00:59:26 - Infinity Ward on "most ambitious plan" in CoD history 01:03:03 - EngineOwning ban wave 01:04:27 - More on Warzone 2 01:11:23 - Call of Duty movie with The Rock 01:15:58 - Sony acquires Bungie 01:21:38 - Plugs, reminders, & outro The podcast is streamed live on our website (https://www.thedropshot.com/live) every Wednesday and Saturday night at 7 o'clock Pacific Time. We typically start the stream 30 minutes early to answer viewer questions, banter, and chat. Links for everything are below. Thanks for checking out the podcast!

Leafs Lunch
Masters on why Keefe reverted back to old lines, Muzzin's status and more

Leafs Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 6:37


TSN Leafs reporter Mark Masters joins Leafs Lunch to talk about Sheldon Keefe going back to his old lines, when Jake Muzzin may return, and how he would assess the Leafs at the halfway point.

Catholic Re.Con. | Testimonies from Reverts and Converts
Why a Protestant Youth Pastor Reverted to the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church | Guest Jeremy Rivera

Catholic Re.Con. | Testimonies from Reverts and Converts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 62:20


In this week's episode of Catholic Re.Con., Jeremy Rivera takes us on a Christian roller coaster, culminating in a dramatic return to the Catholic faith. #Magisterium #CatholicChurch #CatholicChristian #Crucifix #Archbishop #Confirmation #CultofPersonality #RichMullins #Poetry #HomelessMan #ChristianTestimony #JesusChrist #MenloParkPresbyterian If you or anyone you know would like to share your testimony on Catholic Re.Con., please fill out the form here: https://bit.ly/3bdE6pr My book, Confession All, is available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3hI3frL www.eddietrask.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eddie-trask/support

9to5Mac Happy Hour
iOS 15 Safari design reverted, Apple Watch Series 7 rumors, SharePlay delay

9to5Mac Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 66:55


This week, Benjamin and Zac reflect on the design safari that was the iOS 15 beta period for Apple's browser, as well as cover the features that won't quite make the cut for the .0 release. Also, there are more Apple Watch Series 7 rumors, an update on Apple TV+ movie pipeline, and more. Sponsored by Headspace: You deserve to feel happier, and Headspace is meditation made simple. Go to Headspace.com/MAC for a one-month free trial. Sponsored by Raycon: Get 15% off your order when you go to BuyRaycon.com/HappyHour. It's such a good deal you'll want to grab a pair and a spare. Sponsored by TextExpander: Visit textexpander.com/podcast and select 9to5Mac Happy Hour to save 20% off your first year! Follow Zac Hall @apollozac Benjamin Mayo @bzamayo Read More Comment: SharePlay won't be available when iOS 15 releases, but there's plenty to be excited about Apple reportedly scales back ambitious ‘HealthHabit' project for transforming healthcare Apple TV+ releases official trailer for sci-fi epic Foundation, series premieres September 24 Tim Robbins joins the cast of Apple TV+ ‘Wool' series adaptation Apple releases latest iOS 15 public beta with Safari changes and more These iOS 15 features won't be available with the official release next month Apple seeds watchOS 8 beta 6 to all developers Apple's Carpool Karaoke series renewed for fifth season, now branded as an Apple TV+ originalApple says SharePlay won't be included in the initial iOS 15 release this fall Apple Watch Series 7 redesign shown off in new CAD renders Subscribe Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Listen to more 9to5 Podcasts Stacktrace Apple @ Work Alphabet Scoop Electrek The Buzz Podcast Space Explored Rapid Unscheduled Discussions Enjoy the podcast? Shop Apple at Amazon to support 9to5Mac Happy Hour!

Weird Science DC Comics Podcast
DC Comics Ep 368: Batman, Wildcats, Heroes Reverted, Infinite Questions and Party-Time Shea / Weird Science DC Comics

Weird Science DC Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 344:52


Another long one as they say and that never upset Eric...especially as we recorded early because he had partying to do!  Now, if you like them long, add in this week's Patreon Only Spotlight featuring  Future State Gotham #3 & Action Comics 2021 Annual #1 which is 1 Hour 9 minutes long and you got yourself some old fashion Weird Science Podcasting going on!  To listen to the Patreon Spotlight and so much more, head over to our Patreon  (patreon.com/weirdscience), and If you can, please leave us a review on iTunes! Also, Check out our Youtube Channel - Weird Science Comics and our Marvel Podcast - Weird Science Marvel Comics Podcast and our Manga Podcast - Weird Science Manga Podcast  ----------------------------------------------- Intro (0:00), Batman: Urban Legends #5 (13:59), Detective Comics #1039 (1:11:33), Flash Annual: 2021 (1:32:34), Mail (2:00:13), Infinite Frontier #2 (2:18:23), The Joker #5 (2:46:42), Clays Digital Spotlight including Justice League Infinity, Batman The Adventures Continues, Batman & Scooby Doo, Legends of the Dark Knight, Truth & Justice  (3:10:27), Batman: The Detective #4 (3:52:38), Justice League: Last Ride #3 (4:30:11), Wonder Woman #775 (4:52:40) --------------------------------------------- #dccomics #comics #comicbooks #batman #justiceleague #wonderwoman #flash #greenlantern #aquaman

ESPN Scrum Reset
Wallabies reverted to Cheika approach in Melbourne

ESPN Scrum Reset

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 26:12


Sam Bruce and Christy Doran review the second Test between Australia and France, analysing the Wallabies' breakdown deficiencies, where the French had success and what Dave Rennie must fix before the third Test in Brisbane.

Muslimah Talks- unfiltered
Why I reverted

Muslimah Talks- unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 52:46


Re uploadThis is wonderful story of one of my dear friends Maria who is of Vietnamese mix decent and her journey to choosing Islam. It's absolutely inspiring and refreshing to listen to especially  when there are so many of us letting go of our Deen these days. Thank you Maria for taking the time to share your wonderful story :)once again don't forget to like, comment and subscribe our instagram page and email or DM for questions or for suggested topics @MuslimahTalks_au or Muslimahtalks.au@gmail.com

Blizzlet: Hearthstone
#187 Reverted Nerfs!

Blizzlet: Hearthstone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 58:26


It's a sleepy time today as everyone struggles to stay awake. We talk about all the different nerfs that have been reverted, checking in on the gold we have between expansions. Does anyone read these? Boogy-Booy, bet I spooked ya.    Logo Created By: Nate Wolfe Theme Song By: Se7enist. https://www.reverbnation.com/se7enist Patreon.com/Blizzlet Shop.spreadshirt.com/blizzlet

Thunder & Lightning
Mississippi State was looking like a team on the rise after two better performances against Georgia and Ole Miss, but the Bulldogs reverted to bad habits on Saturday in an ugly 24-10 loss to Auburn. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman examine where it went wron

Thunder & Lightning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 40:03


Voidwalker: An Apex Legends Podcast
09: Evo Armor REVERTED

Voidwalker: An Apex Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 37:17


This week Jules talks about new heirloom rumors, what exactly is crafting in Season 6, and HUGE BREAKING NEWS about Evo Armor. This is the FIRST Apex Podcast giving you the scoop on the revert of Evo Armor. Thanks for listening! Email the show: VoidwalkerPod@gmail.com JulesTheHuman: https://www.twitter.com/julesthehuman https://www.twitch.tv/julesthehuman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/voidwalkerpod/support

Becoming Muslim - Unto Islam
Born Muslim Who Left Islam And Reverted Back To Islam: Nawal Shares Her Reasons (Convert To Islam Story)

Becoming Muslim - Unto Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 70:40


Hosted by Adee Simon Macdowell. Are you a born Muslim but not practicing Islam? Are you thinking about getting back into Islam? Listen to Nawal's story of how she did this so you can do it too. This is the easiest way to find out about the secrets of getting back into Islam so you can re-connect with God. Nawal was born Muslim, her father is Muslim and her mother is agnostic. At the age of around 15 Nawal left Islam. Join Nawal on her journey as she explains how she accepted Islam. She tells us about her struggles after accepting Islam and how they made her a stronger Muslim. Nawal is 29 years old and lives in Montenegro. She has studied Islamic Sciences and Quran in Syria. She is also a health specialist.

The Drive
Colaiacovo: The Leafs reverted back to what everyone thought they were: an average team

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020


TSN 1050's Carlo Colaiacovo joins the guys to talk about the Leafs bowing out to the Columbus Blue Jackets

Hitpoint Pals
A Completely New Game

Hitpoint Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 101:21


Episode 52: Patch Notes 20.6.1 Changes to survival mode "Martial Law" Peaceful citizens now considered enemies Removed the NPC label “press” that protected media, and Reverted a change from update 1.1 protecting the freedom of speech Added new obstacles for citizens: helicopters, predator drones, police cars, chemical weapons Added new surveillance options on server side, players may be investigated and taken from their homes Fast travel options including rental bikes, subways, and rideshare limited or disabled Lobby Chatter Not snitching on cheesecake // Maneater & Jaws Unleashed // Wolfenstein 2 // The Sims // Destiny updates Keep up with the show and send us your questions on Twitter! Support the show by letting us know how we're doing with a review! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hpp/message

Patriots Press Pass by CLNS
Should the NFL Have Reverted PI Replay Rule? | Patriots Press Pass

Patriots Press Pass by CLNS

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 5:39


NFL Vice President, Troy Vincent, said the pass interference replay rule "failed miserably" in 2019. With that being said, it will be eliminated for the 2020 season, going back to when PI was not able to be challenged by the teams. What's the right answer? Sierra Goodwill and Evan Lazar share their thoughts on whether the league should be leaning on replay and technology more or less. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New England Patriots Press Pass
Should the NFL Have Reverted PI Replay Rule? | Patriots Press Pass

New England Patriots Press Pass

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 4:55


NFL Vice President, Troy Vincent, said the pass interference replay rule "failed miserably" in 2019. With that being said, it will be eliminated for the 2020 season, going back to when PI was not able to be challenged by the teams. What's the right answer? Sierra Goodwill and Evan Lazar share their thoughts on whether the league should be leaning on replay and technology more or less.

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии
48 выпуск 07 сезона. Rails 5.2.4, reverted Ruby 2.7 new feature, Scaling SVG Elements, Matestack, NeatJS и прочее

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 47:08


Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby Rails 5.2.4 has been released, Reverted Ruby 2.7 new feature: Method reference operator, Ruby 2.7 adds Enumerator#produce, Ruby 2.7 adds supports for Comparable#clamp with a range и Rails 6 bulk insert records Track email statuses in Ruby on Rails with SendGrid и Matestack - rapidly create interactive UIs in pure Ruby Web JavaScript doesn’t need to be replaced, Understanding client side routing by implementing a router in Vanilla JS и New Lighthouse CI Scaling SVG Elements, Redux Style Guide, NeatJS - a JavaScript implementation of the Neat Algorithm и JSONCrush - Compress JSON into URL friendly strings

WealthVest: The Weekly Bull & Bear
S2E3: The Inverted Yield Reverted

WealthVest: The Weekly Bull & Bear

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 30:52


In this weekly episode Drew and Grant discuss the reversion of the inverted yield curve, gold prices, Morgan Stanley's 10-Year Outlook, Emerging Markets, treasury yields, U.S. Recession chances, trade progress with China and the potential of breaking up big tech.WealthVest – based in Bozeman, MT, and San Francisco, CA – is a financial services marketing and distribution firm specializing in fixed and fixed index annuities from many high-quality insurance companies. WealthVest provides the tools, resources, practice management support, and products that financial professionals need to provide their clients a predictable retirement that has their best interest in mind.Hosts: Drew Dokken, Grant CollinsAlbum Artwork: Sam YarboroughShow Editing and Production: Sam YarboroughDisclosure: The information covered and posted represents the views and opinions of the hosts and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of WealthVest. The mere appearance of Content on the Site does not constitute an endorsement by WealthVest. The Content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. WealthVest does not make any representation or warranties with respect to the accuracy, applicability, fitness, or completeness of the Content.WealthVest does not warrant the performance, effectiveness or applicability of any sites listed or linked to in any Content. The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional investing advice. Always seek the advice of your financial advisor or other qualified financial service provider with any questions you may have regarding your investment planning. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Deen Show
Why two white Muslims Catholic and Christian reverted back to ISLAM

The Deen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2019


Why two white Muslims Catholic and Christian reverted back to ISLAM WATCH MY PREVIOUS VIDEO ▶ https://youtu.be/glIo-MgX0g8 SUBSCRIBE HERE ▶ http://bit.ly/1CtXGai THANKS FOR WATCHING! LIKE & SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS! Help Support our Efforts make a small pledge https://www.patreon.com/thedeenshow --------------------------------------------------------- FIND ME ON: https://www.instagram.com/thedeenshowtv http://twitter.com/thedeenshow https://www.facebook.com/TheDeenShowTV https://www.snapchat.com/add/thedeenshow www.TheDeenshow.com

Omnic Lab: A Strategic Overwatch Podcast
125 - Omnic Lab: Blizzcon 2018 Recap

Omnic Lab: A Strategic Overwatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 66:31


This week Andres and Rob talk all about what happened at blizzcon and include a super cool group interview we had with Michael Chu! ANNOUNCEMENTS: GAME NIGHT: 11/30 - Next Game night SPONSOR: Top Score Solutions Ben aka “INeedPeeling” is offering free business consulting in the eSports field. If you are aspiring to coach, starting a team, developing an app or service, trying to boost your subscriber base, or just want to work in eSports, you can visit his website at topscoresolutions.com, get him on Twitter @topscoreEsports, or join his Discord server. Ben has a Masters in Sport Management, Finance and Data Analytics as well as experience in sales, marketing, and company development. His services are free, and they will stay that way as long as demand allows it. Omnic Meta: (Homepage) Humble Bundle Monthy Affiliate! Our Affiliate Link: https://www.humblebundle.com/monthly?partner=omniclab Con Before the Storm - Released in the feed Blizzcon 2018: Blizzcon Experience People and Event Ashe & Overwatch release OWWC and esports contacts Michael Chu interview News Updates: From a stream at Blizzard HQ, LA Gladiators Surefour talking with some devs on stream indicate they are working on pushing some changes to the PTR for the following heroes: DOOMFIST - Video timestamp Reverted the internal change to Rocket Punch distance (when canceled with a jump). They tried reducing the extra distance by 40%, but it felt bad during internal testing. Seismic Slam range reduced from 20 to 15 meters (max damage from 85 to 65). Enemies affected by Rising Uppercut only lose air control of their character for 0.6 seconds (essentially just during the ‘knocked up’ portion) BASTION - Video timestamp Bastion’s Recon clip size increased from 25 to 35. Bastion’s Sentry minigun gets a ‘reverse-spread’ effect: the longer he shoots, the more precise his shots become. This was specifically described as a change that “may or may not make it.” MCCREE - Video timestamp Fan the Hammer damage increased by 10 damage per shot. Special Thanks to Diamond Sponsors & New Patrons: Top Score Solutions, Anthony E. (SilvarLoki), Solo (PS4) , Mr. Marz, JanJinkle, Terry F, DurandaL, Roger B., Britmus, Shazear, Chrisdaplaya, TragicZac, Lisome. Omnic Lab Links: Omnic Lab is now a Twitch Affiliate! Sub now with Twitch/Amazon Prime!Twitter, Facebook, Patreon Twitch, Youtube, MERCH Discord: discord.me/omniclab Email: omniclabpodcast@gmail.com Website: http://www.omniclab.com iTunes, Google Play Music, RSS-->Full Extended Show Notes

Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career

Dynamic Hydroplaning: Water on the runways reduces the friction between the tires and the ground and can reduce braking effectiveness. The ability to brake can be completely lost when the tires are hydroplaning because a layer of water separates the tires from the runway surface. This is also true of braking effectiveness when runways are covered in ice. When the runway is wet, the pilot may be confronted with dynamic hydroplaning. Dynamic hydroplaning is a condition in which the aircraft tires ride on a thin sheet of water rather than on the runway’s surface. Because hydroplaning wheels are not touching the runway, braking and directional control are almost nil. To help minimize dynamic hydroplaning, some runways are grooved to help drain off water; most runways are not. Tire pressure is a factor in dynamic hydroplaning. Using the simple formula of 8.6 times the square root of the tire pressure in p.s.i., a pilot can calculate the minimum speed, in knots, at which hydroplaning begins. In plain language, the minimum hydroplaning speed is determined by multiplying the square root of the main gear tire pressure in psi by nine. For example, if the main gear tire pressure is at 36 psi, the aircraft would begin hydroplaning at 54 knots. Landing at higher than recommended touchdown speeds exposes the aircraft to a greater potential for hydroplaning. And once hydroplaning starts, it can continue well below the minimum initial hydroplaning speed. On wet runways, directional control can be maximized by landing into the wind. Abrupt control inputs should be avoided. When the runway is wet, anticipate braking problems well before landing and be prepared for hydroplaning. Opt for a suitable runway most aligned with the wind. Mechanical braking may be ineffective, so aerodynamic braking should be used to its fullest advantage. Viscous Hydroplaning: Slippery surfaces can cause tires to slip. One of the most common factors is rubber build-up on the runway, generally in the touchdown zone. From Wikipedia: Viscous aquaplaning is due to the viscous properties of water. A thin film of fluid no more than 0.025 mm in depth is all that is needed. The tire cannot penetrate the fluid and the tire rolls on top of the film. This can occur at a much lower speed than dynamic aquaplane, but requires a smooth or smooth-acting surface such as asphalt or a touchdown area coated with the accumulated rubber of past landings. Such a surface can have the same friction coefficient as wet ice. From Wikipedia: Reverted Rubber Hydroplaning: Reverted rubber (steam) aquaplaning occurs during heavy braking that results in a prolonged locked-wheel skid. Only a thin film of water on the runway is required to facilitate this type of aquaplaning. The tire skidding generates enough heat to change the water film into a cushion of steam which keeps the tire off the runway. A side effect of the heat is it causes the rubber in contact with the runway to revert to its original uncured state. Indications of an aircraft having experienced reverted rubber aquaplaning, are distinctive 'steam-cleaned' marks on the runway surface and a patch of reverted rubber on the tire. Reverted rubber aquaplaning frequently follows an encounter with dynamic aquaplaning, during which time the pilot may have the brakes locked in an attempt to slow the aircraft. Eventually the aircraft slows enough to where the tires make contact with the runway surface and the aircraft begins to skid. The remedy for this type of aquaplane is for the pilot to release the brakes and allow the wheels to spin up and apply moderate braking. Reverted rubber aquaplaning is insidious in that the pilot may not know when it begins, and it can persist to very slow groundspeeds (20 knots or less).

First Up with Landsberg & Colaiacovo
Sterner: Raptors reverted back to last years team in game 1

First Up with Landsberg & Colaiacovo

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 14:01


Former Raptors assistant coach Tom Sterner joins Landsberg in the Morning with Matt Cauz to discuss the Raptors loss to the Cavaliers, why the team struggled so much, a look ahead to game 2 and more.

Mix 100% RETRO / Dj HS
RETRO TEK february-18-Dj-HS

Mix 100% RETRO / Dj HS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2018 61:31


RETRO TEK february 2018 by Dj-HS 01/SUPERPOWER continus begining 02/JOHANNES HEIL the hitmachine 03/E.TOP/B.SANCHIONI the silence (EXCLU RETRO) 04/DEFINITALY NOT tablet pill 05/PARIS-CHICAGO new york new york 06/DJ HS/DJ BABACK not forgetten 07/REVERTED takin out garba 08/INNERCY rictus 09/SOLO la cocaina 10/GREEN VELVET deconstruction 11/MAURO PICOTTO underground 12/V-GAZ jump on my beat 13/DJ BAM BAM werk that bitch 14/THE BIG BAND THEORY ready for the darkness 15/RAOUL ZERNA x-rated ep

Mix 100% RETRO / Dj HS
Rétro WE LOVE TECHNO (oct-17-Dj-HS)

Mix 100% RETRO / Dj HS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 61:28


>>>Retro WE LOVE TECHNO (octobre 2017-Dj HS) 01/LETFIELD africa shox 02/GREEN VELVET flash (remix) 03/ADAM BAYER swedish silver 04/FRANKIE BONES communicate 05/SECRET CINEMA crashhhhh 06/CHEAP KNOB CAGS identity 07/REVERTED takin out garba 08/STEVE STOLL pieces of eight 09/STEVE RACHMAD sinosphere 10/LAURENT GARNIER / GEORGES KRANZ crispy din daa daa 11/CAVE we so vrazy 12/BAMBOO LOUNGE clove 13/SIMON DIGBY unfinished buisness 14/JULIAN LIBERATOR funky town 15/DEFKIDZ defkidz 16/DJ RUSH heaving in fashion 17/BABY TEK baby from gang

BSD Now
213: The French CONnection

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 91:00


We recap EuroBSDcon in Paris, tell the story behind a pf PR, and show you how to do screencasting with OpenBSD. This episode was brought to you by Headlines Recap of EuroBSDcon 2017 in Paris, France (https://2017.eurobsdcon.org) EuroBSDcon was held in Paris, France this year, which drew record numbers this year. With over 300 attendees, it was the largest BSD event I have ever attended, and I was encouraged by the higher than expected number of first time attendees. The FreeBSD Foundation held a board meeting on Wednesday afternoon with the members who were in Paris. Topics included future conferences (including a conference kit we can mail to people who want to represent FreeBSD) and planning for next year. The FreeBSD Devsummit started on Thursday at the beautiful Mozilla Office in Paris. After registering and picking up our conference bag, everyone gathered for a morning coffee with lots of handshaking and greeting. We then gathered in the next room which had a podium with microphone, screens as well as tables and chairs. After developers sat down, Benedict opened the devsummit with a small quiz about France for developers to win a Mogics Power Bagel (https://www.mogics.com/?page_id=3824). 45 developers participated and DES won the item in the end. After introductions and collecting topics of interest from everyone, we started with the Work in Progress (WIP) session. The WIP session had different people present a topic they are working on in 7 minute timeslots. Topics ranged from FreeBSD Forwarding Performance, fast booting options, and a GELI patch under review to attach multiple providers. See their slides on the FreeBSD wiki (https://wiki.freebsd.org/DevSummit/201709). After lunch, the FreeBSD Foundation gave a general update on staff and funding, as well as a more focused presentation about our partnership with Intel. People were interested to hear what was done so far and asked a few questions to the Intel representative Glenn Weinberg. After lunch, developers worked quietly on their own projects. The mic remained open and occasionally, people would step forward and gave a short talk without slides or motivated a discussion of common interest. The day concluded with a dinner at a nice restaurant in Paris, which allowed to continue the discussions of the day. The second day of the devsummit began with a talk about the CAM-based SDIO stack by Ilya Bakulin. His work would allow access to wifi cards/modules on embedded boards like the Raspberry Pi Zero W and similar devices as many of these are using SDIO for data transfers. Next up was a discussion and Q&A session with the FreeBSD core team members who were there (missing only Benno Rice, Kris Moore, John Baldwin, and Baptiste Daroussin, the latter being busy with conference preparations). The new FCP (FreeBSD community proposals) were introduced for those who were not at BSDCan this year and the hows and whys about it. Allan and I were asked to describe our experiences as new members of core and we encouraged people to run for core when the next election happens. After a short break, Scott Long gave an overview of the work that's been started on NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Architecture), what the goals of the project are and who is working on it. Before lunch, Christian Schwarz presented his work on zrepl, a new ZFS replication solution he developed using Go. This sparked interest in developers, a port was started (https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12462) and people suggested to Christian that he should submit his talk to AsiaBSDcon and BSDCan next year. Benedict had to leave before lunch was done to teach his Ansible tutorial (which was well attended) at the conference venue. There were organized dinners, for those two nights, quite a feat of organization to fit over 100 people into a restaurant and serve them quickly. On Saturday, there was a social event, a river cruise down the Seine. This took the form of a ‘standing' dinner, with a wide selection of appetizer type dishes, designed to get people to walk around and converse with many different people, rather than sit at a table with the same 6-8 people. I talked to a much larger group of people than I had managed to at the other dinners. I like having both dinner formats. We would also like to thank all of the BSDNow viewers who attended the conference and made the point of introducing themselves to us. It was nice to meet you all. The recordings of the live video stream from the conference are available immediately, so you can watch the raw versions of the talks now: Auditorium Keynote 1: Software Development in the Age of Heroes (https://youtu.be/4iR8g9-39LM?t=179) by Thomas Pornin (https://twitter.com/BearSSLnews) Tuning FreeBSD for routing and firewalling (https://youtu.be/4iR8g9-39LM?t=1660) by Olivier Cochard-Labbé (https://twitter.com/ocochardlabbe) My BSD sucks less than yours, Act I (https://youtu.be/4iR8g9-39LM?t=7040) by Antoine Jacoutot (https://twitter.com/ajacoutot) and Baptiste Daroussin (https://twitter.com/_bapt_) My BSD sucks less than yours, Act II (https://youtu.be/4iR8g9-39LM?t=14254) by Antoine Jacoutot (https://twitter.com/ajacoutot) and Baptiste Daroussin (https://twitter.com/_bapt_) Reproducible builds on NetBSD (https://youtu.be/4iR8g9-39LM?t=23351) by Christos Zoulas Your scheduler is not the problem (https://youtu.be/4iR8g9-39LM?t=26845) by Martin Pieuchot Keynote 2: A French story on cybercrime (https://youtu.be/4iR8g9-39LM?t=30540) by Éric Freyssinet (https://twitter.com/ericfreyss) Case studies of sandboxing base system with Capsicum (https://youtu.be/jqdHYEH_BQY?t=731) by Mariusz Zaborski (https://twitter.com/oshogbovx) OpenBSD's small steps towards DTrace (a tale about DDB and CTF) (https://youtu.be/jqdHYEH_BQY?t=6030) by Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse The Realities of DTrace on FreeBSD (https://youtu.be/jqdHYEH_BQY?t=13096) by George Neville-Neil (https://twitter.com/gvnn3) OpenSMTPD, current state of affairs (https://youtu.be/jqdHYEH_BQY?t=16818) by Gilles Chehade (https://twitter.com/PoolpOrg) Hoisting: lessons learned integrating pledge into 500 programs (https://youtu.be/jqdHYEH_BQY?t=21764) by Theo de Raadt Keynote 3: System Performance Analysis Methodologies (https://youtu.be/jqdHYEH_BQY?t=25463) by Brendan Gregg (https://twitter.com/brendangregg) Closing Session (https://youtu.be/jqdHYEH_BQY?t=29355) Karnak “Is it done yet ?” The never ending story of pkg tools (https://youtu.be/1hjzleqGRYk?t=71) by Marc Espie (https://twitter.com/espie_openbsd) A Tale of six motherboards, three BSDs and coreboot (https://youtu.be/1hjzleqGRYk?t=7498) by Piotr Kubaj and Katarzyna Kubaj State of the DragonFly's graphics stack (https://youtu.be/1hjzleqGRYk?t=11475) by François Tigeot From NanoBSD to ZFS and Jails – FreeBSD as a Hosting Platform, Revisited (https://youtu.be/1hjzleqGRYk?t=16227) by Patrick M. Hausen Bacula – nobody ever regretted making a backup (https://youtu.be/1hjzleqGRYk?t=20069) by Dan Langille (https://twitter.com/DLangille) Never Lose a Syslog Message (https://youtu.be/qX0BS4P65cQ?t=325) by Alexander Bluhm Running CloudABI applications on a FreeBSD-based Kubernetes cluster (https://youtu.be/qX0BS4P65cQ?t=5647) by Ed Schouten (https://twitter.com/EdSchouten) The OpenBSD web stack (https://youtu.be/qX0BS4P65cQ?t=13255) by Michael W. Lucas (https://twitter.com/mwlauthor) The LLDB Debugger on NetBSD (https://youtu.be/qX0BS4P65cQ?t=16835) by Kamil Rytarowski What's in store for NetBSD 8.0? (https://youtu.be/qX0BS4P65cQ?t=21583) by Alistair Crooks Louxor A Modern Replacement for BSD spell(1) (https://youtu.be/6Nen6a1Xl7I?t=156) by Abhinav Upadhyay (https://twitter.com/abhi9u) Portable Hotplugging: NetBSD's uvm_hotplug(9) API development (https://youtu.be/6Nen6a1Xl7I?t=5874) by Cherry G. Mathew Hardening pkgsrc (https://youtu.be/6Nen6a1Xl7I?t=9343) by Pierre Pronchery (https://twitter.com/khorben) Discovering OpenBSD on AWS (https://youtu.be/6Nen6a1Xl7I?t=14874) by Laurent Bernaille (https://twitter.com/lbernail) OpenBSD Testing Infrastructure Behind bluhm.genua.de (https://youtu.be/6Nen6a1Xl7I?t=18639) by Jan Klemkow The school of hard knocks – PT1 (https://youtu.be/8wuW8lfsVGc?t=276) by Sevan Janiyan (https://twitter.com/sevanjaniyan) 7 years of maintaining firefox, and still looking ahead (https://youtu.be/8wuW8lfsVGc?t=5321) by Landry Breuil Branch VPN solution based on OpenBSD, OSPF, RDomains and Ansible (https://youtu.be/8wuW8lfsVGc?t=12385) by Remi Locherer Running BSD on AWS (https://youtu.be/8wuW8lfsVGc?t=15983) by Julien Simon and Nicolas David Getting started with OpenBSD device driver development (https://youtu.be/8wuW8lfsVGc?t=21491) by Stefan Sperling A huge thanks to the organizers, program committee, and sponsors of EuroBSDCon. Next year, EuroBSDcon will be in Bucharest, Romania. *** The story of PR 219251 (https://www.sigsegv.be//blog/freebsd/PR219251) The actual story I wanted Kristof to tell, the pf bug he fixed at the Essen Hackathon earlier this summer. As I threatened to do in my previous post, I'm going to talk about PR 219251 for a bit. The bug report dates from only a few months ago, but the first report (that I can remeber) actually came from Shawn Webb on Twitter, of all places Despite there being a stacktrace it took quite a while (nearly 6 months in fact) before I figured this one out. It took Reshad Patuck managing to distill the problem down to a small-ish test script to make real progress on this. His testcase meant that I could get core dumps and experiment. It also provided valuable clues because it could be tweaked to see what elements were required to trigger the panic. This test script starts a (vnet) jail, adds an epair interface to it, sets up pf in the jail, and then reloads the pf rules on the host. Interestingly the panic does not seem to occur if that last step is not included. Obviously not the desired behaviour, but it seems strange. The instances of pf in the jails are supposed to be separate. We try to fetch a counter value here, but instead we dereference a bad pointer. There's two here, so already we need more information. Inspection of the core dump reveals that the state pointer is valid, and contains sane information. The rule pointer (rule.ptr) points to a sensible location, but the data is mostly 0xdeadc0de. This is the memory allocator being helpful (in debug mode) and writing garbage over freed memory, to make use-after-free bugs like this one easier to find. In other words: the rule has been free()d while there was still a state pointing to it. Somehow we have a state (describing a connection pf knows about) which points to a rule which no longer exists. The core dump also shows that the problem always occurs with states and rules in the default vnet (i.e. the host pf instance), not one of the pf instances in one of the vnet jails. That matches with the observation that the test script does not trigger the panic unless we also reload the rules on the host. Great, we know what's wrong, but now we need to work out how we can get into this state. At this point we're going to have to learn something about how rules and states get cleaned up in pf. Don't worry if you had no idea, because before this bug I didn't either. The states keep a pointer to the rule they match, so when rules are changed (or removed) we can't just delete them. States get cleaned up when connections are closed or they time out. This means we have to keep old rules around until the states that use them expire. When rules are removed pfunlinkrule() adds then to the Vpfunlinkedrules list (more on that funny V prefix later). From time to time the pf purge thread will run over all states and mark the rules that are used by a state. Once that's done for all states we know that all rules that are not marked as in-use can be removed (because none of the states use it). That can be a lot of work if we've got a lot of states, so pfpurgethread() breaks that up into smaller chuncks, iterating only part of the state table on every run. We iterate over all of our virtual pf instances (VNETFOREACH()), check if it's active (for FreeBSD-EN-17.08, where we've seen this code before) and then check the expired states with pfpurgeexpiredstates(). We start at state 'idx' and only process a certain number (determined by the PFTMINTERVAL setting) states. The pfpurgeexpiredstates() function returns a new idx value to tell us how far we got. So, remember when I mentioned the odd V_ prefix? Those are per-vnet variables. They work a bit like thread-local variables. Each vnet (virtual network stack) keeps its state separate from the others, and the V_ variables use a pointer that's changed whenever we change the currently active vnet (say with CURVNETSET() or CURVNETRESTORE()). That's tracked in the 'curvnet' variable. In other words: there are as many Vpfvnetactive variables as there are vnets: number of vnet jails plus one (for the host system). Why is that relevant here? Note that idx is not a per-vnet variable, but we handle multiple pf instances here. We run through all of them in fact. That means that we end up checking the first X states in the first vnet, then check the second X states in the second vnet, the third X states in the third and so on and so on. That of course means that we think we've run through all of the states in a vnet while we really only checked some of them. So when pfpurgeunlinkedrules() runs it can end up free()ing rules that actually are still in use because pfpurgethread() skipped over the state(s) that actually used the rule. The problem only happened if we reloaded rules in the host, because the active ruleset is never free()d, even if there are no states pointing to the rule. That explains the panic, and the fix is actually quite straightforward: idx needs to be a per-vnet variable, Vpfpurge_idx, and then the problem is gone. As is often the case, the solution to a fairly hard problem turns out to be really simple. As you might expect, finding the problem takes a lot more work that fixing it Thanks to Kristof for writing up this detailed post explaining how the problem was found, and what caused it. *** vBSDcon 2017: BSD at Work (https://www.ixsystems.com/blog/vbsdcon-2017-dexter/) The third biennial vBSDcon hosted by Verisign took place September 7th through 9th with the FreeBSD Developer Summit taking place the first day. vBSDcon and iXsystems' MeetBSD event have been alternating between the East and West coasts of the U.S.A. and these two events play vital roles in reaching Washington, DC-area and Bay Area/Silicon Valley audiences. Where MeetBSD serves many BSD Vendors, vBSDcon attracts a unique government and security industry demographic that isn't found anywhere else. Conference time and travel budgets are always limited and bringing these events to their attendees is a much-appreciated service provided by their hosts. The vBSDcon FreeBSD DevSummit had a strong focus on OpenZFS, the build system and networking with the FreeBSD 12 wish list of features in mind. How to best incorporate the steady flow of new OpenZFS features into FreeBSD such as dataset-level encryption was of particular interest. This feature from a GNU/Linux-based storage vendor is tribute to the growth of the OpenZFS community which is vital in light of the recent “Death of Solaris and ZFS” at Oracle. There has never been more demand for OpenZFS on FreeBSD and the Oracle news further confirms our collective responsibility to meet that demand. The official conference opened with my talk on “Isolated BSD Build Environments” in which I explained how the bhyve hypervisor can be used to effortlessly tour FreeBSD 5.0-onward and build specific source releases on demand to trace regressions to their offending commit. I was followed by a FreeNAS user who made the good point that FreeNAS is an exemplary “entry vector” into Unix and Enterprise Storage fundamentals, given that many of the vectors our generation had are gone. Where many of us discovered Unix and the Internet via console terminals at school or work, smart phones are only delivering the Internet without the Unix. With some irony, both iOS and Android are Unix-based yet offer few opportunities for their users to learn and leverage their Unix environments. The next two talks were The History and Future of Core Dumps in FreeBSD by Sam Gwydir and Using pkgsrc for multi-platform deployments in heterogeneous environments by G. Clifford Williams. I strongly recommend that anyone wanting to speak at AsiaBSDCon read Sam's accompanying paper on core dumps because I consider it the perfect AsiaBSDCon topic and his execution is excellent. Core dumps are one of those things you rarely think about until they are a DROP EVERYTHING! priority. G. Clifford's talk was about what I consider a near-perfect BSD project: pkgsrc, the portable BSD package manager. I put it up there with OpenSSH and mandoc as projects that have provided significant value to other Open Source operating systems. G. Clifford's real-world experiences are perfectly inline with vBSDcon's goal to be more production-oriented than other BSDCons. Of the other talks, any and all Dtrace talks are always appreciated and George Neville-Neil's did not disappoint. He based it on his experiences with the Teach BSD project which is bringing FreeBSD-based computer science education to schools around the world. The security-related talks by John-Mark Gurney, Dean Freeman and Michael Shirk also represented vBSDcon's consideration of the local community and made a convincing point that the BSDs should make concerted efforts to qualify for Common Criteria, FIPS, and other Government security requirements. While some security experts will scoff at these, they are critical to the adoption of BSD-based products by government agencies. BSD Now hosts Allan Jude and Benedict Reuschling hosted an OpenZFS BoF and Ansible talk respectively and I hosted a bhyve hypervisor BoF. The Hallway Track and food at vBSDcon were excellent and both culminated with an after-dinner dramatic reading of Michael W. Lucas' latest book that raised money for the FreeBSD Foundation. A great time was had by all and it was wonderful to see everyone! News Roundup FreeBSD 10.4-RC2 Available (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2017-September/087848.html) FreeBSD 10.4 will be released soon, this is the last chance to find bugs before the official release is cut. Noteworthy Changes Since 10.4-RC1: Given that the amd64 disc1 image was overflowing, more of the base components installed into the disc1 (live) file systems had to be disabled. Most notably, this removed the compiler toolchain from the disc1 images. All disabled tools are still available with the dvd1 images, though. The aesni(4) driver now no longer shares a single FPU context across multiple sessions in multiple threads, addressing problems seen when employing aesni(4) for ipsec(4). Support for netmap(4) by the ixgbe(4) driver has been brought into line with the netmap(4) API present in stable/10. Also, ixgbe(4) now correctly handles VFs in its netmap(4) support again instead of treating these as PFs. During the creation of amd64 and i386 VM images, etcupdate(8) and mergemaster(8) databases now are bootstrapped, akin to what happens along the extraction of base.txz as part of a new installation via bsdinstall(8). This change allows for both of these tools to work out-of-box on the VM images and avoids errors seen when upgrading these images via freebsd-update(8). If you are still on the stable/10 branch, you should test upgrading to 10.4, and make sure there are no problems with your workload Additional testing specifically of the features that have changed since 10.4-BETA1 would also be most helpful This will be the last release from the stable/10 branch *** OpenBSD changes of note 628 (https://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/openbsd-changes-of-note-628) EuroBSDCon in two weeks. Be sure to attend early and often. Many and various documentation improvements for libcrypto. New man pages, rewrites, expanded bugs sections, and more. Only allow upward migration in vmd. There's a README for the syspatch build system if you want to run your own. Move the kernel relinking code from /etc/rc into a seperate script usable by syspatch. Kernel patches can now be reduced to just the necessary files. Make the callers of sogetopt() responsible for allocating memory. Now allocation and free occur in the same place. Use waitpid() instead of wait() in most programs to avoid accidentally collecting the wrong child. Have cu call isatty() before making assumptions. Switch mandoc rendering of mathematical symbols and greek letters from trying to imitate the characters' graphical shapes, which resulted in unintelligible renderings in many cases, to transliterations conveying the characters' meanings. Update libexpat to 2.2.4. Fix copying partial UTF-8 characters. Sigh, here we go again. Work around bug in F5's handling of the supported elliptic curves extension. RFC 4492 only defines elliptic_curves for ClientHello. However, F5 is sending it in ServerHello. We need to skip over it since our TLS extension parsing code is now more strict. After a first install, run syspatch -c to check for patches. If SMAP is present, clear PSL_AC on kernel entry and interrupt so that only the code in copy{in,out}* that need it run with it set. Panic if it's set on entry to trap() or syscall(). Prompted by Maxime Villard's NetBSD work. Errata. New drivers for arm: rktemp, mvpinctrl, mvmpic, mvneta, mvmdio, mvpxa, rkiic, rkpmic. No need to exec rm from within mandoc. We know there's exactly one file and directory to remove. Similarly with running cmp. Revert to Mesa 13.0.6 to hopefully address rendering issues a handful of people have reported with xpdf/fvwm on ivy bridge with modesetting driver. Rewrite ALPN extension using CBB/CBS and the new extension framework. Rewrite SRTP extension using CBB/CBS and the new extension framework. Revisit 2q queue sizes. Limit the hot queue to 1/20th the cache size up to a max of 4096 pages. Limit the warm and cold queues to half the cache. This allows us to more effectively notice re-interest in buffers instead of losing it in a large hot queue. Add glass console support for arm64. Probably not yet for your machine, though. Replace heaps of hand-written syscall stubs in ld.so with a simpler framework. 65535 is a valid port to listen on. When xinit starts an X server that listens only on UNIX socket, prefer DISPLAY=unix:0 rather than DISPLAY=:0. This will prevent applications from ever falling back to TCP if the UNIX socket connection fails (such as when the X server crashes). Reverted. Add -z and -Z options to apmd to auto suspend or hibernate when low on battery. Remove the original (pre-IETF) chacha20-poly1305 cipher suites. Add urng(4) which supports various USB RNG devices. Instead of adding one driver per device, start bundling them into a single driver. Remove old deactivated pledge path code. A replacement mechanism is being brewed. Fix a bug from the extension parsing rewrite. Always parse ALPN even if no callback has been installed to prevent leaving unprocessed data which leads to a decode error. Clarify what is meant by syslog priorities being ordered, since the numbers and priorities are backwards. Remove a stray setlocale() from ksh, eliminating a lot of extra statically linked code. Unremove some NPN symbols from libssl because ports software thinks they should be there for reasons. Fix saved stack location after resume. Somehow clang changed it. Resume works again on i386. Improve error messages in vmd and vmctl to be more informative. Stop building the miniroot installer for OMAP3 Beagleboards. It hasn't worked in over a year and nobody noticed. Have the callers of sosetopt() free the mbuf for symmetry. On octeon, let the kernel use the hardware FPU even if emulation is compiled in. It's faster. Fix support for 486DX CPUs by not calling cpuid. I used to own a 486. Now I don't. Merge some drm fixes from linux. Defer probing of floppy drives, eliminating delays during boot. Better handling of probes and beacons and timeouts and scans in wifi stack to avoid disconnects. Move mutex, condvar, and thread-specific data routes, pthreadonce, and pthreadexit from libpthread to libc, along with low-level bits to support them. Let's thread aware (but not actually threaded) code work with just libc. New POSIX xlocale implementation. Complete as long as you only use ASCII and UTF-8, as you should. Round and round it goes; when 6.2 stops, nobody knows. A peak at the future? *** Screencasting with OpenBSD (http://eradman.com/posts/screencasting.html) USB Audio Any USB microphone should appear as a new audio device. Here is the dmesg for my mic by ART: uaudio0 at uhub0 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 "M-One USB" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 2 uaudio0: audio rev 1.00, 8 mixer controls audio1 at uaudio0 audioctl can read off all of the specific characterisitcs of this device $ audioctl -f /dev/audio1 | grep record mode=play,record record.rate=48000 record.channels=1 record.precision=16 record.bps=2 record.msb=1 record.encoding=slinear_le record.pause=0 record.active=0 record.block_size=1960 record.bytes=0 record.errors=0 Now test the recording from the second audio device using aucat(1) aucat -f rsnd/1 -o file.wav If the device also has a headset audio can be played through the same device. aucat -f rsnd/1 -i file.wav Screen Capture using Xvfb The rate at which a framebuffer for your video card is a feature of the hardware and software your using, and it's often very slow. x11vnc will print an estimate of the banwidth for the system your running. x11vnc ... 09/05/2012 22:23:45 fb read rate: 7 MB/sec This is about 4fps. We can do much better by using a virtual framebuffer. Here I'm setting up a new screen, setting the background color, starting cwm and an instance of xterm Xvfb :1 -screen 0 720x540x16 & DISPLAY=:1 xsetroot -solid steelblue & DISPLAY=:1 cwm & DISPLAY=:1 xterm +sb -fa Hermit -fs 14 & Much better! Now we're up around 20fps. x11vnc -display :1 & ... 11/05/2012 18:04:07 fb read rate: 168 MB/sec Make a connection to this virtual screen using raw encoding to eliminate time wasted on compression. vncviewer localhost -encodings raw A test recording with sound then looks like this ffmpeg -f sndio -i snd/1 -y -f x11grab -r 12 -s 800x600 -i :1.0 -vcodec ffv1 ~/out.avi Note: always stop the recording and playback using q, not Ctrl-C so that audio inputs are shut down properly. Screen Capture using Xephyr Xephyr is perhaps the easiest way to run X with a shadow framebuffer. This solution also avoids reading from the video card's RAM, so it's reasonably fast. Xephyr -ac -br -noreset -screen 800x600 :1 & DISPLAY=:1 xsetroot -solid steelblue & DISPLAY=:1 cwm & DISPLAY=:1 xrdb -load ~/.Xdefaults & DISPLAY=:1 xterm +sb -fa "Hermit" -fs 14 & Capture works in exactally the same way. This command tries to maintain 12fps. ffmpeg -f sndio -i snd/1 -y -f x11grab -r 12 -s 800x600 -i :1.0 -vcodec ffv1 -acodec copy ~/out.avi To capture keyboard and mouse input press Ctrl then Shift. This is very handy for using navigating a window manager in the nested X session. Arranging Windows I have sometimes found it helpful to launch applications and arrange them in a specific way. This will open up a web browser listing the current directory and position windows using xdotool DISPLAY=:1 midori "file:///pwd" & sleep 2 DISPLAY=:1 xdotool search --name "xterm" windowmove 0 0 DISPLAY=:1 xdotool search --class "midori" windowmove 400 0 DISPLAY=:1 xdotool search --class "midori" windowsize 400 576 This will position the window precisely so that it appears to be in a tmux window on the right. Audio/Video Sync If you find that the audio is way out of sync with the video, you can ajust the start using the -ss before the audio input to specify the number of seconds to delay. My final recording command line, that delays the audio by 0.5 seconds, writing 12fps ffmpeg -ss 0.5 -f sndio -i snd/1 -y -f x11grab -r 12 -s 800x600 -i :1.0 -vcodec ffv1 -acodec copy ~/out.avi Sharing a Terminal with tmux If you're trying to record a terminal session, tmux is able to share a session. In this way a recording of an X framebuffer can be taken without even using the screen. Start by creating the session. tmux -2 -S /tmp/tmux0 Then on the remote side connect on the same socket tmux -2 -S /tmp/tmux0 attach Taking Screenshots Grabbing a screenshots on Xvfb server is easily accomplished with ImageMagick's import command DISPLAY=:1 import -window root screenshot.png Audio Processing and Video Transcoding The first step is to ensure that the clip begins and ends where you'd like it to. The following will make a copy of the recording starting at time 00:00 and ending at 09:45 ffmpeg -i interactive-sql.avi -vcodec copy -acodec copy -ss 00:00:00 -t 00:09:45 interactive-sql-trimmed.avi mv interactive-sql-trimmed.avi interactive-sql.avi Setting the gain correctly is very important with an analog mixer, but if you're using a USB mic there may not be a gain option; simply record using it's built-in settings and then adjust the levels afterwards using a utility such as normalize. First extact the audio as a raw PCM file and then run normalize ffmpeg -i interactive-sql.avi -c:a copy -vn audio.wav normalize audio.wav Next merge the audio back in again ffmpeg -i interactive-sql.avi -i audio.wav -map 0:0 -map 1:0 -c copy interactive-sql-normalized.avi The final step is to compress the screencast for distribution. Encoding to VP8/Vorbis is easy: ffmpeg -i interactive-sql-normalized.avi -c:v libvpx -b:v 1M -c:a libvorbis -q:a 6 interactive-sql.webm H.264/AAC is tricky. For most video players the color space needs to be set to yuv420p. The -movflags puts the index data at the beginning of the file to enable streaming/partial content requests over HTTP: ffmpeg -y -i interactive-sql-normalized.avi -c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 14 -pix_fmt yuv420p -movflags +faststart -c:a aac -q:a 6 interactive-sql.mp4 TrueOS @ Ohio Linuxfest '17! (https://www.trueos.org/blog/trueos-ohio-linuxfest-17/) Dru Lavigne and Ken Moore are both giving presentations on Saturday the 30th. Sit in and hear about new developments for the Lumina and FreeNAS projects. Ken is offering Lumina Rising: Challenging Desktop Orthodoxy at 10:15 am in Franklin A. Hear his thoughts about the ideas propelling desktop environment development and how Lumina, especially Lumina 2, is seeking to offer a new model of desktop architecture. Elements discussed include session security, application dependencies, message handling, and operating system integration. Dru is talking about What's New in FreeNAS 11 at 2:00 pm in Franklin D. She'll be providing an overview of some of the new features added in FreeNAS 11.0, including: Alert Services Starting specific services at boot time AD Monitoring to ensure the AD service restarts if disconnected A preview of the new user interface support for S3-compatible storage and the bhyve hypervisor She's also giving a sneak peek of FreeNAS 11.1, which has some neat features: A complete rewrite of the Jails/Plugins system as FreeNAS moves from warden to iocage Writing new plugins with just a few lines of code A brand new asynchronous middleware API Who's going? Attending this year are: Dru Lavigne (dlavigne): Dru leads the technical documentation team at iX, and contributes heavily to open source documentation projects like FreeBSD, FreeNAS, and TrueOS. Ken Moore (beanpole134): Ken is the lead developer of Lumina and a core contributor to TrueOS. He also works on a number of other Qt5 projects for iXsystems. J.T. Pennington (q5sys): Some of you may be familiar with his work on BSDNow, but J.T. also contributes to the TrueOS, Lumina, and SysAdm projects, helping out with development and general bug squashing. *** Beastie Bits Lumina Development Preview: Theme Engine (https://www.trueos.org/blog/lumina-development-preview-theme-engine/) It's happening! Official retro Thinkpad lappy spotted in the wild (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/09/04/retro_thinkpad_spotted_in_the_wild/) LLVM libFuzzer and SafeStack ported to NetBSD (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/llvm_libfuzzer_and_safestack_ported) Remaining 2017 FreeBSD Events (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/event-calendar/2017-openzfs-developer-summit/) *** Feedback/Questions Andrew - BSD Teaching Material (http://dpaste.com/0YTT0VP) Seth - Switching to Tarsnap after Crashplan becomes no more (http://dpaste.com/1SK92ZX#wrap) Thomas - Native encryption in ZFS (http://dpaste.com/02KD5FX#wrap) Coding Cowboy - Coding Cowboy - Passwords and clipboards (http://dpaste.com/31K0E40#wrap) ***

The A320 Podcast
TAP017: Aquaplaning

The A320 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 14:12


There are three types of aquaplaning - viscous, rubber reversion, and dynamic. Viscous This occurs when a thin film of contaminant creates a break in the contact of the tyre with the runway surface. This type normally only occurs on unusually smooth surfaces such as the runway touchdown zone where there is an excessive build-up of rubber. Viscous aquaplaning can occur even in damp conditions at high and low speeds. Because there's no actual contact, no marks are left on the runway. Reverted rubber This type of aquaplaning occurs when a stationary tyre (so either 'locked up' during braking or at touchdown) is dragged across a surface causing friction at the contact point. The heat produced by the friction boils the water on the surface creating steam. The pressure of the steam lifts the centre of the tyre off the surface leaving the edges still in contact creating a seal which traps the steam, this then melts the rubber and reverts it to its unvulcanised state. Friction levels during this type of aquaplaning are the equivalent of icy runways. The tyre will have 'bubbled' rubber deposits on it and the runway will show marks in the form of being pressure washed as the tyre effectively 'steam cleaned' it. Dynamic aquaplaning Now this is the most common type of aquaplaning and the one that's most likely to affect us. Aircraft in general are prone to this one because it's a relatively high-speed phenomenon that occurs when there is a film of water on the runway that is at least 2.5 mm deep. As the speed of the aircraft and the depth of the water increase, the water layer builds up an increasing resistance to displacement, resulting in the formation that wall of water beneath the tire we mentioned earlier. Once the tyre speed gets to the point where it can no longer displace the water quick enough it starts to aquaplane. At some speed, termed the aquaplaning speed (Vp), the upward force generated by water pressure equals the weight of the aircraft and the tire is lifted off the runway surface. In this condition, the tires no longer contribute to directional control, and braking action becomes very poor once in this state.  When we use the landing distance calculations, aquaplaning is taken into account when contaminated performance is selected. Airbus says "Performance data for landing on runways contaminated with standing water, slush and snow include accountability for the reduced wheel braking on the contaminated runway including negligible wheel braking above the hydroplaning speed."  As there is no surface contact during dynamic aquaplaning, there are no marks left on the runway surface or the tyre.   The minimum speed for dynamic aquaplaning (Vp) in knots is about 9 times the square root of the tire pressure in pounds per square inch (PSI). The pressures on our airbus' vary depending on the MSN number but there is a placard on the back of each main undercarriage strut with the required pressure. As an example though, if an A319 has a pressure of 200 PSI, then the aquaplaning speed would be 127kts, surprisingly similar to the sort of speeds we touchdown at! A locked up wheel will aquaplane at much lower speeds - as low as 7.7√P which would be only 108kts! And once aquaplaning has started it can continue at speeds well below this.   If you touch down with some crab angle on a dry runway, the aircraft automatically realigns with the direction of travel down the runway. But on a contaminated runway, the aircraft tends to travel along the runway centerline with the existing crab angle. This is then compounded by the side force created by the crosswind component on the fuselage and the tail fin which tends to make the aircraft skid sideways (downwind) off the centerline. If full reverse is applied as is recommended, you could end up in a situation where you're skidding down the runway at an angle and no amount of rudder will straighten you up. This is because the reverse thrust results into two force components, a stopping force aligned along the aircraft direction of travel (runway centerline), and a side force, perpendicular to the runway centerline, which further increases the tendency to skid sideways. As the airspeed decreases, the rudder efficiency decreases and is also made worse by the airflow disruption created by the engine reverse airflow. To get out if this situation it's quite counterintuitive. The harder the wheel braking force, the lower the tire-cornering force, so if the aircraft tends to continue skidding sideways. Releasing the brakes (by taking over from the autobrake) increases the tire-cornering force and helps to maintain or regain directional control. Selecting reverse idle cancels the effects of reverse thrust (the side force and rudder airflow disruption) and helps in regaining directional control. Once directional control has been recovered and the runway centerline has been regained: • Pedal braking can be applied as required, and • Reverse thrust can be reselected. In conclusion then, if it is thought that there is a possibility of aquaplaning, then a positive touchdown should be made using MED autobrake and full reversers. It should also be remembered that if aquaplaning starts to occur, braking coefficient will be the equivalent of an icy runway. If unsure, as mentioned before, the landing performance calculations can be selected to a contaminated state to take aquaplaning into account. If a crabbing skid is experienced after touchdown and directional control is lost, cancel reverse and release brakes Regain directional control and the centerline Reverse thrust and pedal braking can then be reapplied

SkyPieces Radio
Episode 12 - Callomaniac

SkyPieces Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2006


Episode 12 is cooling on the rack!!Specs: 32:07 30.9MBEpisode 12Show Notes00:00 Episode Tag and Theme01:24 *Uncrowned - Lying in Wait05:59 *Lark Watts - Nowhere Girl11:24 *Granian - Mark My Words18:00 *Hand Honey - Paper or Plastic25:12 *Without Malice - Strangers32:05 Oh, Pickles!www.skypiecesradio.com www.larkwatts.com music.podshow.com skypiecesradio@gmail.comReverted back to the white shownote pic. That periwinkle-on-blackboard color was tough to look at with small print (as opposed to the header on the homepage).A few extra links you might want after listening this week, including some fantastic podcast recommendations:The PMC Top TenThe Chewing Gum VolleyABC Television's LOST PodcastDrop us a line to the email address above! And, please go take a shot at the Podcast Pick(s) of the Week. Tell 'em you heard about 'em on SkyPieces Radio.