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We've got a big one for you this week: four main movies plus four Fear and Moviegoing viewings. Our main feature is Stanning for Sten: Anna Sten's three movies for Samuel Goldwyn, Nana (1934), based on (more like inspired by) the Zola novel, We Live Again (1934), with a Tolstoy source, and The Wedding Night (1935), plus a glimpse at one of her later supporting roles in Let's Live a Little (1948), a Robert Cummings comedy vehicle. Goldwyn infamously brought Sten to Hollywood with the intention of creating his own Dietrich-Garbo hybrid and lavished the most prestigious Hollywood talent (Arzner, Mamoulian, Vidor, Gregg Toland, and co-stars like Frederic March and Gary Cooper) and literary source material on her, only to have the public reject her; but we argue that Goldwyn's care didn't go to waste. And in Fear and Moviegoing, we look at the career of actress/director Mai Zetterling, discussing two movies directed by her, and two early films in which she appears (one directed by Ingmar Bergman, the other written by him). Time Codes: 0h 00m 25s: A Few Words About Sten and Goldwyn 0h 08m 02s: NANA (1934) [dir. Dorothy Arzner] 0h 28m 11s: WE LIVE AGAIN (1934) [dir. Rouben Mamoulian] 0h 58m 08s: THE WEDDING NIGHT (1935) [dir. King Vidor] 1h 27m 28s: LET'S LIVE A LITTLE (1948) [dir. Richard Wallace] 1h 39m 20s: FEAR & MOVIEGOING IN TORONTO: Mai Zetterling's Loving Couples (1964) & Scrubbers (1982); Ingmar Bergman's Music in Darkness (1948); Alf Sjoberg's Torment (1944) +++ * Listen to our guest episode on The Criterion Project – a discussion of Late Spring * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's piece on Gangs of New York – “Making America Strange Again” * Check out Dave's Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project! Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com We now have a Discord server - just drop us a line if you'd like to join!
In this episode of the "How to Protect the Ocean" podcast, host Andrew Lewin discusses the environmental impact of cruise ships, particularly focusing on the use of scrubbers that release toxic chemicals directly into the ocean. Cruise ships are likened to floating cities, providing travelers with unique experiences while visiting various destinations. However, the pollution generated by these ships is often overlooked. A recent study highlights that many cruise ships, especially those operating in Alaska, utilize a technology called open-loop scrubbers to clean their exhaust. While these systems filter harmful chemicals from emissions, the resulting polluted wastewater is discharged directly into the sea, creating significant environmental concerns. An incident in Ketchikan, Alaska, where inspectors observed a cloudy discharge on the water's surface, exemplifies the issue. On average, cruise ships using these scrubbers release millions of gallons of polluted water daily. This practice poses a risk to coastal communities and habitats, as the ocean has a limited capacity to absorb such pollutants. Over time, the accumulation of these chemicals can lead to detrimental changes in marine ecosystems, including harmful algal blooms and declines in local wildlife populations. Lewin emphasizes the need for stricter regulations, such as a nationwide ban on scrubbers, to protect the ocean. He points out that some regions, like Sweden and California, have already implemented bans or stricter fuel requirements for ships. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to consider eco-friendly alternatives when planning vacations and to support companies with strong environmental practices. By making informed choices, travelers can help send a message to the cruise industry about the importance of protecting our oceans. Article: https://www.thecooldown.com/outdoors/cruise-ship-pollution-wastewater-scrubbers-sea/ Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Do you want to join my Ocean Community? Sign Up for Updates on the process: www.speakupforblue.com/oceanapp Sign up for our Newsletter: http://www.speakupforblue.com/newsletter Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube
We're going into the Scrubbing In mailbag and answering some emails from Scrubbers! How do you find personal space when you move in with your partner?? Would you move across the country if your partner got a new job?? And… we take a look back at an old episode and see if Tanya's takes still hold up!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A lot of people have different size feet. Sounds weird right but there is a good reason for it – and it usually the left foot that is bigger. This episode begins with the explanation for why this happens and how big an issue it is for most people. https://www.feetbypody.com/blog/is-it-normal-for-one-foot-to-be-bigger-than-the-other/ I'm certain you have pondered why the moon sits there in the sky at night. Where did it come from? What does it do? Why doesn't it crash into the earth? What would life be like on earth if there was no moon. Joining me to answer these and a lot of other fascinating questions about the moon is Rebecca Boyle. She is a columnist at Atlas Obscura and a contributor to Scientific American, The New York Times, Popular Science, Smithsonian's Air & Space Magazine, and others. She is author of the book Our Moon: How Earth's Celestial Companion Transformed the Planet, Guided Evolution, and Made Us Who We Are (https://amzn.to/3O1xn4s) In this segment you are going to meet someone who loves to clean the house. Now while that may sound weird, imagine how good he must be at it and imagine how many cool tips and tricks he has developed. Meet Patric Richardson. He is the star of The Laundry Guy on HGTV and Discovery Plus and author of the book House Love: A Joyful Guide to Cleaning, Organizing, and Loving the Home You're In (https://amzn.to/3vidAao). Listen, and by the time this segment is over, you will want to run out and buy some really cheap vodka! Here are some links to some of the products he mentioned: Scrubbers that attach to drill https://amzn.to/47vgd6h Cool waste baskets: https://vipp.com/en-us/shop/bins Laundry soap (not detergent): https://laundryevangelist.com/products/laundry-evangelist-laundry-soap-flakes You or someone you know likely vowed to lose weight as a New Year's resolution. While admirable, most people fail at that one. Listen as I explain how to craft a New Year's resolution – such as losing weight - to make it more likely to happen – and to stick. Source: Kent Sasse M.D. author of Doctor's Orders (https://amzn.to/48AhFFm) PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! NerdWallet lets you compare top travel credit cards side-by-side to maximize your spending! Compare and find smarter credit cards, savings accounts, and more today at https://NerdWallet.com Indeed is offering SYSK listeners a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to get your jobs more visibility at https://Indeed.com/SOMETHING TurboTax Experts make all your moves count — filing with 100% accuracy and getting your max refund, guaranteed! See guarantee details at https://TurboTax.com/Guarantees Dell Technologies and Intel are pushing what technology can do, so great ideas can happen! Find out how to bring your ideas to life at https://Dell.com/WelcomeToNow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
‘Twas the pod before Christmas, and all through the studio, Not a host could be found, for they're both in deep luteal. Mark and Easton were seated by the mics with care, In hopes that their voices would make it on air. The Scrubbers were nestled all snug in their beds, while visions of an episode downloaded in their heads. So Mark and Easton are on, with some fan Q&A, And while your questions get answered, they play a fun game! It's the Mark and Easton Holiday Special on Scrubbing In!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 230, Steve talks about the difference between air scrubbing techniques versus negative air purposes. Both methods can be utilized with the same machine but serve different purposes. Negative air is utilized while removing moldy materials. Air scrubbing is utilized to clean the air after the mold has been removed. Below is a link for our MOLD 101 Digital bundle. https://www.cnccontractorservices.com/themold101bundle
This week's episode is brought to you by listeners like you, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/theeeffectsloop.com It's also brought to you by Electromotive Sound Company, check out their awesome pedals: https://www.electromotivesound.com/ Links to this week's news: https://www.musicradar.com/news/khdk-electronics-zacky-vengeance-avenged-sevenfold-night-of-the-living-shred https://www.musicradar.com/news/is-milkmans-the-amp-stereo-the-analogue-pedal-platform-youve-been-waiting-for https://www.musicradar.com/news/ehx-pico-pog-polyphonic-octave-generator-micro-pedal https://www.guitarworld.com/news/nardwuar-boygenius-guitar-pedal https://www.chasebliss.com/reverse-mode-c https://www.guitarworld.com/news/knaggs-tyler-tomlinson-keya-j-tt https://www.guitarworld.com/news/fender-tom-delonge-signature-stratocaster-official-release https://www.guitarworld.com/news/squier-sonic-limited-edition-finishes https://www.guitarworld.com/news/kramer-hot-dogger-84-hot-dog-guitar https://guitar.com/news/gear-news/fender-loog/ https://guitar.com/news/gear-news/marshall-studio-jtm/ https://www.musicradar.com/news/sunn-amplifiers-fender-mission-engineering https://www.musicradar.com/news/asparion-d700-daw-controller https://www.musicradar.com/news/blackstar-has-made-its-greatest-amps-into-a-plugin https://www.musicradar.com/news/psp-binamp-preamp-plugin Check out our: Threadless: Patreon: Youtube: Facebook Group: Instagram: Email us: All at www.theeffectsloop.com Theme Music "We Are Strong" by Marcus Gullen: https://marcusgullen.com/ Hot dogs are a sandwich
Episode 117: "When Square Scrubbers Don't Work" This week, JDK asks us to consider why we tend to unify with one another over news-breaking tragedies rather than over the day-in-day-out gifts and commonalities of life. Why do we lose our sense of unity with others so quickly after a tragedy? What would it look like if we recalibrated our perceptions of - and approaches to - those with whom we disagree? Using a story from a famous near-tragedy, JDK challenges us to take a better look at ourselves and our capacity for connection and change.
Episode 117: "When Square Scrubbers Don't Work" This week, JDK asks us to consider why we tend to unify with one another over news-breaking tragedies rather than over the day-in-day-out gifts and commonalities of life. Why do we lose our sense of unity with others so quickly after a tragedy? What would it look like if we recalibrated our perceptions of - and approaches to - those with whom we disagree? Using a story from a famous near-tragedy, JDK challenges us to take a better look at ourselves and our capacity for connection and change.
In this episode, Chris Meckley from ACI Aquaculture joins the show. We chat about his love for algae scrubbers, the stress of moving large colonies from the Reef Builders Studio, some new corals at ACI Aquaculture and MORE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the show today, we discuss:✅ The marine pollution consequences of ship scrubbers✅ What are ship scrubbers?✅ What can be done to reduce emissions without using scrubbers?✅ How companies are reducing fuel and emissions at cost savings (Hint: See Michael's Sustainiacs page below)✅ Changes in geology from human activity✅ What are plastiglomerates?✅ More…We are excited to partner with Michael Vincent and CyberFuels to improve fuel economy 8%-31% while reducing emissions an average of 22%. Fleets save money. The environment gets cleaner. Winner winner chicken dinner.To start saving money on fuel while reducing emissions, please click on Michael's special “Sustainiacs” page below:https://truckingtower.com/sustainiacs/To your success,Andy HedrickCEO – Trucking Tower#émissions #maritime #sustainability #geology #marine #pollution
Not every Montessori material calls to every child. This is one reason why there are so many materials in a classroom. Every child gets to choose the work that makes their heart sing. But as a homeschool mama and a classroom teacher, there is one material that is almost sure to be a huge winner at some point in a child's life: the humble (and mighty!) scrubber. Scrubbers are just one of the 21 essential Montessori materials we love. Download your own FREE copy of our full list of Montessori Essentials at https://www.childoftheredwoods.com/essentials
Lexman talks to Matthew Johnson, a biologist and engineer who specializes in research on the biomechanics, anatomy, and physiology of primates. They discuss the basics of primate behavior and locomotion, as well as the safeness and scrubbers of employing them in conditions such as space travel.
Sales reveals a slightly shameful new TV habit, while Crabb hurls herself aboard the Cunk bandwagon, in an interaction which is - for the FIRST TIME EVER - filmed for YouTube, just in case any Chatters want to adopt the baffling new trend of watching podcasts, rather than just listening to them. (0.30) Chat 10 on Youtube | Youtube (5.06) Fifty Odd Years of Crabb | Tickets (5.37) WOMADelaide | Website (6.50) Break Point | Trailer | Netflix (7.00) Reputation Rehab, Nick Kyrgios | ABC iview (7.42) Alexander McQueen: Mind, Mythos, Muse | Tickets (8.46) McQueen (documentary) | Trailer | Apple TV+ (9.00) Rone ‘Time' Exhibition | Website (10.00) Australian Story | ABC iview (12.05) Below Deck | Trailer | Binge (16.50) Cunk on Earth | Trailer | Netflix (21.50) Comic Relief: Catherine Tate x Daniel Craig | Youtube (22.40) The Last of Us | Trailer | Binge (26.18) Better Things | Disney Plus | Trailer (26.25) Better Things Podcast | Apple | Spotify (27.59) This is Going to Hurt by Adam Kay | Booktopia (28.56) Undoctored by Adam Kay | Booktopia (30.13) This is Going to Hurt | Trailer | Binge Produced by DM Podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While the International Maritime Organization debated carbon cuts last week, a lower-profile discussions saw environmentalist groups ask for a ban on devices aimed at tackling sulphur And they argued that the exception that allowed scrubbers to serve as a way to keep using heavy fuel oil after the 2020 global sulphur cap conflicts with another international convention: the UN Law of the Sea. We hear from Lucy Gilliam of Seas at Risk, Sam Davin of World Wildlife Fund Canada, Ida-Maja Hassellov of Chalmers University and Donald Gregory of the Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems Association.
Becca and Tanya are answering questions from Scrubbers and NOTHING is off limits! Find out Tanya's tips to dating apps, how Becca truly feels about PDA, and what “era” our girls are living in! Plus… the age old debate about hot dogs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The last island of beauty? Or just a terrible cunt? Alice and Roger discuss all things Uncle Monty in this episode and just how complex a man he is, how it's possible to have empathy with him despite the fact he means to have you. Roger reveals some background to the character and we try to make sense of the vegetables and the oaf, sorry cat. We also explore whether Withnail and Marwood could be gay and all of the rich female characters in the film, which takes about 89 seconds, SCRUBBERS! Plus Alice reminds us about why she's still worried about Danny.
Jake and Michael discuss all the latest Laravel releases, tutorials, and happenings in the community.This episode is sponsored by Honeybadger - combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform and making you a DevOps hero. Show links Laravel 9.28 released Laravel 9.30 released Laracon Online Summer '22 Laravel Bootcamp Database job chains for Laravel Create and manage complex, async workflows in your Laravel application Creating installer commands for Laravel packages Remove sensitive information from Laravel apps PHP 8.2: Sensitive Parameter value redaction support Handle webhooks in Laravel with Receiver Get helpeful information about models in Laravel Behavioural driven development in Laravel
The girls are back together! We hear the latest update details for Tanya 5.0 and Becca shares the honest truth about life on tour with Hayley. Just like the rest of the world, we are GLUED to the “Don't Worry Darling” drama. We break down every bizarre detail and Tanya admits it's changed the way she looks at the movie. And, do we like a lip bite?? How much is too much?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Becca and Tanya are going head to head with Scrubbers in another round of Family Feud! Our contestants put together a legendary PowerPoint as part of their audition and Becca and Tanya go through the whole presentation. Plus, a surprise appearance from Klein!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Becca and Tanya are going head to head with Scrubbers in another round of Family Feud! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What devices in your store could be working harder for you? That is the question we posed to Scandit CTO and Co-Founder Christian Floerkemeier in our latest Omni Talk Retail Spotlight Series Podcast. Chris Walton and Anne Mezzenga discuss with Christian: - How everything from an iPhone to a floor scrubber can become a smart data capturing device within a retail store - Tackling hiring and training challenges by capturing smart data on an employee's own or company provided mobile device - Removing mundane work from the employee's plate so they can focus on more important tasks - And dramatically improving inventory visibility and with improved ROI and customer satisfaction Music by hooksounds.com *Sponsored Content*
It's time for a Family Feud rematch, but this time it's Becca and Tanya vs… the Scrubbers! Find out who takes home the grand prize and who gets tripped up thinking about Taylor Swift's exes! It's time to start the Feud! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's the difference between intuition... and paranoia?? That's what Becca and Tanya are trying to figure out, and it might take every crystal and gem they can find. And we prescribe the perfect Taylor Swift song to help a couple Scrubbers with their problems! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Scrubbers and Vinos collide when Kaitlyn Bristowe returns to the O.R.! She's live from the Dancing with the Stars tour and spilling all the tea! We get an update on how wedding planning is going with Jason and Tanya might go a little too far with an intimate question! But Kaitlyn shares all! And, we get the honest truth on her future with the Bachelor franchise! Would she host again?? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Scrubber's uptick in the marine sector amid a favorable Hi-5 spread along with demand for high sulfur fuel oil for power consumption in Asia is helping HSFO retain its sheen. In Singapore, the world's largest bunkering port, January-July HSFO sales jumped 33.7% on the year, while many other ports in Asia such as India and Sri Lanka are seeing a marked rise in HSFO inquiries. In the power sector, high global gas and LNG prices have incentivized switching of gas to oil, where applicable. S&P Global Platts' Dr. Kang Wu, head of global demand and Asia Analytics, and Rajesh Nair, managing editor for Asia residual fuels, discuss high sulfur fuels oils and their evolving role in the market with Surabhi Sahu, senior editor for petroleum news.
Ray Trimble and Brian Underwood of Mullin, Inc. (918-258-6636), and Skip LaBass, LaBass Protection (918-955-1381). The guys talk about how you can continue to protect your family with air scrubber technology and Skip talks security cameras.
We break down scrubber technology and its role making energy generation as clean, reliable, and sustainable as possible, with DSUA President Jerry Hunt. For pictures and more info, visit http://www.energy-cast.com/119-dsua.html
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On this episode, hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham are joined by guest host Taylor Goelz (host of ASPN's Ocean Decade Show! and Program Manager of the Shipping Decarbonization Initiative at The Aspen Institute) to discuss the exciting future trends of maritime shipping decarbonization. Joining the show is Bryan Comer, the Marine Program Lead at The International Council on Clean Transportation. The conversation covers why it is important to decarbonize maritime shipping and how can it be done, and well as covering the legal and regulatory framework that governs maritime transportation. They also discuss new technologies that are being used and developed such as hydrogen and sail, as well as failures, such as the rapidly growing number of ships are being fitted with exhaust gas cleaning systems, or “scrubbers,” as a way to comply with the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) 2020 global fuel sulfur limit. Scrubbers remove sulfur from ship exhaust by spraying a buffer solution, usually seawater, over it and then discharging the washwater overboard, often without treatment. The washwater is more acidic than the surrounding seawater and contains polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, particulate matter, nitrates, nitrites, and heavy metals including nickel, lead, copper, and mercury. Scrubber washwater is toxic to some marine organisms, harms others, and can worsen water quality. Note: Since this show was recorded, the IMO conducted meetings that were disappointing once again. The short term measures for reducing emissions can actually lead to increases in emission and lack any sort of enforcement. Proposals for medium term measures were "punted" to the fall, so stay tuned to future episode as we follow this issue and the IMO's actions.
Normally, when a story pops up about fossil fuels, it has to do with global warming. People are typically concerned with the greenhouse gasses that are emitted and how much that might contribute to altering the climate. However, there is another, more immediate issue at hand regarding fossil fuels – how pollution affects health. Naturally, everyone sees those smokestacks coming out of coal, oil, and natural gas plants. All that smoke is leftover particulates that are getting sent into the atmosphere. It would be nice to think that all of that gets sent up into the upper atmosphere, never to return but nothing really works that way. What goes up must come down and all those little particles float down and find their way from the smokestacks into our lungs. Not to mention getting into our food. Get a toxicology report done on yourself and you will probably find that your body is full of tons of things that shouldn't be there. How much is this really affecting people? According to an article in Bloomberg, it might be up to 8.7 million globally every year. That is twice the amount of previous estimates. Now, given the disparity, someone's method is very, very wrong. Which one? I'm not equipped to say. However, even 4.35 million annually is an awful lot of dead people. This should provide great motivation to find alternatives to fossil fuels. Why not just shut them all down? Because they provide the vast majority of electricity in the world, something that has saved more lives than can be counted. Cutting off fossil fuels all at once with no plan just isn't going to happen, it would plunge the world into chaos and kill a lot more people. So, we need a plan. We already have well-developed nuclear technology that has been operating since the seventies with very little pollution. There are even newer, safer, and more efficient designs like thorium reactors that we could take advantage of if there were the political will to help people get over their visceral fear of the word ‘nuclear'. Additional research should also be done on other alternatives like geothermal and solar power. They can be very effective in certain applications, the initial investment just needs to get cheaper. I would mention wind power but I've known too many people who have worked in that field, from the engineers that design the blades to the guys climbing the ladders to fix them and they all agree that wind power isn't viable. We should also continue to develop better technologies to make fossil fuels cleaner in the meantime. Fortunately, this is something we have gotten much better at in recent years. Scrubbers on coal and oil plants have greatly reduced the amount of pollution emitted into the air. Natural gas burns a lot cleaner than both of them, making it a good transitional power source. We've gotten better with pollution in general, in the air and in the water. I clearly remember going through Gary, Indiana back in the day and the stench was…impressive, even with all the bus windows up. Now, I can drive through the heavily industrial town and barely even notice the smell. Though I still keep the windows up. We haven't had a Great Lake or a river caught on fire in a very long time, and we aren't currently filling up the Chicago River with literal garbage. While all of that is great, there is clearly still a long way to go. Not just on the energy production end of things but on the consumption side as well. If we bought less stuff or used less electricity, we would be polluting less, which means less of that in the air and in our lungs and consequently fewer people dead. That seems a worthy goal, doesn't it? What's your data worth? www.tartle.co
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Ray Trimble, Mullin, Inc. (918-258-6636), Bryan Underwood, Mullin Heating & Air (918-258-6636), Paul Hood, Hood & Associates CPAs (918-747-7000), and Skip LaBass, LaBass Proteciton (918-955-1381) talk about how COVID has changed the way Mullin does things, why an air scrubber might be better than a duct cleaning, if speculative investing is ever a good idea, and the top 6 things to look for when buying a security camera.
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Marco Derksen is strategisch adviseur digitale transformatie en digitaal leiderschap. Hij is oprichter van bureau Upstream en zijn bedrijf helpt onder andere overheden met open innovatie en digitale transformatie. Ook is hij de oprichter van het toonaangevende online platform Marketingfacts. We praten met hem over de drang om overheden te helpen innoveren en de uitdagingen en kansen die daar bij komen kijken. Columnist Rixt Herklots van The Next Women staat stil bij de grote toename van het aantal vrouwelijke ondernemers in de afgelopen jaren. Verder praten we over de onderschatte rol van walvissen in de strijd tegen climate change, de-platformisering en Co2 scrubbers. Tijdschema: 00:01:46 Marco Derksen over digitale transformaties bij overheden 00:32:56 Columnist Rixt Herklots over toename vrouwelijke ondernemers 00:41:55 Social platform TelePath 00:48:22 Walvissen en hun onderschatte rol tegen climate change
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It’s a BIG day when a staffer from Grey Sloan Memorial makes their way into our OR! Chris Carmack (Link) gives sneak preview of the new season of Greys! You may ship Amelia and Link but Scrubbers find out all about his wife in real life and swoooooon. They do EVERYTHING together including making beautiful music. Find out why Chris wants to take up plumbing! Plus, Becca and Tanya open up about the challenge of maintaining your mental health and staying safe during a pandemic. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
There’s still a lot of mystery surrounding Becca and Tanya’s significant others so we let the Scrubbers take control. We find out what caught Red Star’s eye on Tanya’s Hinge profile and 95P reveals how it felt when Becca took back an “I love you”! Plus, Becca has a serious fangirl moment when she talks to THE coach Monica from “Cheer”! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ray Trimble, Mullin, Inc. (918-258-6636), Bryan Underwood, Mullin Heating & Air (918-258-6636), Skip LaBass, LaBass Protection (918-955-1381), and Josh Wilson of Living Water Irrigation (918-237-6181) talk about Air Scrubbers and UV Light, The Top 5 Unconventional Reasons to have cameras, and watering while being conservative. Tips, tricks, and everything you need to know to keep your house in tip-top shape from the experts at Mullin Plumbing and their special guests each Saturday morning at 7 on Talk Radio 1170
Becca and Tanya are together again! They open up about the funk their friendship has been in, and how they’re rebooted their vibe. You won’t believe what gets revealed when Becca and Tanya bare all and answer questions from Scrubbers! Becca shares a story from the Bachelor Mansion when Olivia Caridi was having a tough time. And Tanya tells us about an extremely intimate moment with Red Star that may end Tanya’s habit of sleeping naked! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
We have some crazy exciting news for the Scrubbers! We’re bringing our live show straight to your living room for “Cinco de Scrubbers!” Click here to get your ticket! Don’t miss the party! Tanya and Becca get real and open up about some intimate subjects but stay guarded about others. We hear the real reason why Tanya and Becca are so secretive about Red Star and 95P. We get an update about Tanya’s “Dear Future Husband” journal and Becca shares the worst place Tanya could be whilst FaceTiming. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Adam Blough and Don Mumma visit the Audio Lab (remotely) to discuss Indoor Air Quality for our residential customers, and specifically the Air Scrubber.
Pop star scrub sessions continue With Ally Brooke from fifth harmony hanging with us! Tanya is about to leave for her first weekend away with her new boyfriend and she needs some help prepping. Plus, we recap our sold out live show in LA and we have a homework assignment for the Scrubbers! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Mindstream no more, a listener call and all about ATS with Josh from Clear Water Scrubbers. Jeremy has fish in the tank and is very excited about it. Peter is holding steady and kept his update brief as he had a good long talk with Josh, all this and more on Episode 93 of the Reef News Network. RNN Listener Coupon Codes: Marine Depot 10% off your order REEFNEWS Reef Kinetics - $50 off ReefBot RKLOVESRNN Upcoming Events: CT Frag Farmers Market 3/7/20 Greater Niagra Coral Show 3/21 & 3/22/20 Powered By: Fritz Aquatics: www.fritzaquatics.com ReefBreeders: www.reefbreeders.com Reef Kinetics: www.reefkinetics.com News Peter- Mindstream has gone under. Listener Call Steven O. gives Peter an inline heater option. Main Topic: ATS with Josh from Clear Water Scrubbers. Outro: Please like our Facebook and Instagram pages as well as subscribe to the Podcast Reef News Network: www.reefnewsnetwork.com Reef News Road Trip: https://bit.ly/2LZfoKd . Instagram: ReefNewsNetwork Hashtags to follow #ReefNewsNetwork , #RNN , #RNNnation Listener Calls: Go to: www.reefnewsnetwork.com click the tab on the right side of the page to leave us a voicemail. Reviews/Ratings: Reviews and Ratings help us reach new heights and continue to produce quality content, let us know how we are doing.
This episode contains: Benjamin Daniel Lawless joins us for another week of guest hosting! We chat about the Crisis On Infinite Earths crossover event that the CW is doing, then get hype (or not) about the Wonder Woman 1984 trailer, and the Black Widow trailer. Oh No We're All Going To Die: Chemistry researchers have uncovered a better way to scrub carbon dioxide from smokestack emissions, which could be a key to mitigating global climate change. We talk about adsorption, and MOFs and other things we know almost nothing about. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/12/191211145604.htm Indiana Jones and the Hidden Objects: Researchers have discovered a new method for turning nearly any object into a data storage unit. We talk about encoding things into DNA, and the glass nano beads that will hold it. Why even do this? We discuss. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/12/191209110529.htm Sci-Fi: We watch the latest animated Short Trek episode and Steven has an epiphany while he and Ben discuss it. It's a lot more than Moana meets The Abyss. We then talk about Watchmen episode 8 (episode 9 had not released at the time of recording) and what it all means. We end the episode with some VR talk, as Steven recently received an Oculus Rift S for his birthday.
Five wins on the bounce and the Peacocks are flying high! With Woodgate and Boro suitably dispatched we move onto Huddersfield next, and the Cowley brothers. With levisolicitors.co.uk/thesquareball See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Cheerio skags! Oscar Montoya (UCB Drag Race, CollegeHumor) joins Mano to discuss their controversial opinions on Scaredy Kat, Vinegar's hot, hot, boiling, scalding mess of an outfit, early predictions for who's taking the crown, and their love for the new UnTucked format.Plus, we introduce a new segment: Clock the Quote! Oscar and Mano quiz each other on deep Drag Race quotes.Los Angeles - Check out Mano and Oscar at UCB Drag Race Nov 1st. And check out Oscar's podcast Spanish Aquí Presents and Inside the Disney Vault.Watch the new season with us! Drag Race UK is available on WOW Presents Plus (http://www.wow-presents.com) every Thursday at noon. You can also catch it on Logo TV a week after.Be sure to rate Drag Her 5-stars on Apple Podcasts! Leave a review with the best drag names for a chance to have it read on-air.Drag Her IG: dragherpodcastTheme Song: Twinkids (@twinkidsmusic)About Drag Race UK:RuPaul's Drag Race UK is an upcoming reality television series based on the American television series of the same name. RuPaul will act as host and head judge, supported by Michelle Visage, Alan Carr and Graham Norton as fellow judges. The series, a collaboration between the BBC and World of Wonder, premiered 3 October 2019.
Live from the Lobster in Santa Monica...Tanya opens up about Señor Butterfly. Then, Becca and Tanya take questions from Scrubbers live! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Hugo De Stoop, CEO of Euronav (EURN), and Brian Gallagher, Head of IR, join Value Investor's Edge Live to discuss the crude tanker shipping markets specifically following the major Saudi disruption and pending IMO 2020 regulations. We also discussed the potential for floating storage, Euronav's capital allocation priorities, the prospect of LNG dual-fuel vessels, and overall market thoughts regarding the increased focus on Atlantic-sourced cargoes. This interview and discussion is relevant for anyone with crude tanker exposure including other firms such as Diamond S (DSSI), Frontline (FRO), International Seaways (INSW), Navios Maritime Acquisition (NNA), Nordic American Tankers (NAT), Teekay Tankers (TNK), and Tsakos Energy Navigation (TNP). Topics covered1:30 - What are the effects of the attack on the Saudi oil fields?4:30 - What's the outlook for US exports?7:30 - Scrubbers and use of compliant fuel.16:30 - What's the plan for the second ULCC and has the been movement in the sulfur spread?21:00 - Have you hedged against oil price fluctuations? How does this impact P&L?24:00 - How will the Saudi disruption affect your Suezmax fleet?26:00 - Are Suezmaxes being used for storage?29:00 - Will storage be drawn down now that there's backwardation? 30:30 - Priorities with current cash balance.36:00 - Are you adding to the fleet and will you be looking into "dual fuel" technology?41:00 - Overall take on the market: Are you more bullish or bearish with Saudi disruption?
Hanna and Andrew help their fellow scrub jockeys get ready for summer with tips on how to clean gross grills and even grosser sandals. Plus, a listener has a Velcro-related cleaning hack that he's VERY excited for everyone to try!
Hanna and Andrew help their fellow scrub jockeys get ready for summer with tips on how to clean gross grills and even grosser sandals. Plus, a listener has a Velcro-related cleaning hack that he's VERY excited for everyone to try!
The tremors of IMO 2020 - The mandated shift to low sulfur marine fuel which officially kicks in January 1, 2020 - will begin to be felt months from now and have already begun to work their way into the fabric of the already complex dynamics of the shipping sector. Jason Silber chats with Pradeep...
As the bunkering industry gears up for the International Maritime Organization's tighter sulfur emission standards from 2020 onward, is the blending of biofuels a viable way to reduce emissions? S&P Global Platts senior biofuel specialist George Griffiths and fuel oil associate editor Emma...
Brian Croucher - Travis from Blakes 7 - Interview AT WHOOVERVILLE 2018 Brian Croucher played Borg in The Robots of Death and also appeared in the spin-off production Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans. He is of course also known as the second actor to portray Travis in Blake’s 7. An earlier leading role was in the fabulous children’s adventure series The Jensen Code. He also appeared in the ITV serial Quatermass, starring Sir John Mills (1979) and in the 1985 drama serial Edge of Darkness, playing the chief of security Connors Film appearances have included roles in Burke & Hare (1971), Made (1972), The Waterloo Bridge Handicap (1978), A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (1979), Deadly Game (1982), Scrubbers (1983) and Underworld (1985). His TV appearances have included roles in the thriller series Out [1978], Minder and Bottom. He also played the role of Rooky in the Southern Television series, The Famous Five. His most recent role on the big screen has been as the mysterious Stubbs in this year’s British psychological thriller Welcome to Curiosity.
A sermon series preached by Eric Dubach, Senior Pastor, and Jesse Hanna, Spiritual Formations Pastor.
Among shipowners looking at how to cope with tighter marine fuels sulfur limits in 2020, the use of scrubbers to clean their emissions on board has been seen as a niche solution for the past few years. But that may be starting to change – rumours abound that the technology may be finding new...
A working group of the IMO met at the organisation's headquarters in London recently to discuss cutting greenhouse gas emissions, setting off a public dispute about whether the shipping industry has too much influence over the UN body. S&P Global Platts fuel oil managing editor Ned Molloy and...
This week we go for a bollocks tasting, New Zealand is not in England, double-slits are better than ghosts, selling nothing, beard twisters, once Cliff Richard, dyslexic ghost forms, changing social traditions by getting them to sod off. Thank you to our community contributors Cai, Kiwi Dave, Captain Sickbeard, Danny & John for their topics. Hosts this issue are Tom, Taz, Eddie & Heather. Why not submit your own topic at pottopicpodcast.com or email an AUDIO TOPIC to emails@pottopicpodcast.com PIMP BIT: TAZ Walking Out: A Post-Urban Legend: pottopicpodcast.com/news/walking-out-a-post-urban-legend Pogo Disney Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC55F0F716633B781 TOM The Devil Is a Part-Timer!: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Is_a_Part-Timer! EDDIE McElroy Shows: mcelroyshows.com HEATHER EE advert, Lexus advert….sorry Tom couldn’t find them. Check out our website and I’ll post them up. My Dad Wrote A Porno: mydadwroteaporno.com Website: pottopicpodcast.com Email: emails@pottopicpodcast.com Twitter & Periscope: @pottopicpodcast Facebook Page: facebook.com/pottopicpodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/486832241527465 Tumblr: headgreebo.tumblr.com Instagram: @pottopicpodcast & why not use #pottopicpodcast & view our “Community Pics” on our site Intro & Outro Music Credit: Orangafruüp - Trippples Buy the album at wobblyrecords.bandcamp.com/album/orangafru-p http://www.orangafruup.com/ See site for more details: pottopicpodcast.com Album art this issue is inspired by deanspencerart.com
In 2020 the shipping industry is facing its biggest change since the shift away from burning coal a century ago as the IMO is set to impose a new 0.5% sulfur cap on marine fuel emissions. S&P Global Platts associate director Paul Hickin and editorial lead for bunker news Jack Jordan assess the...
There are no longer doubts about the technical feasibility of scrubbers, but the low oil price environment has made the financial case for investing in scrubbers less obvious. However with the upcoming IMO decision later in October in London, on whether to implement a global sulfur cap of 0.50% on...
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For a long time, the only way to be near a coral reef was by scuba diving or visits to the local public aquarium. However, over the past 20-30 years, reef-keeping has evolved and become much more accessible. Today, although many people have a piece of the ocean in their homes and businesses, there is still debate over which reef systems work best. My guest today is Bill Hoffman, the Manager of the Smithsonian Marine Ecosystems Exhibit in Fort Pierce, Florida. Bill has spent the past 17 years managing marine aquarium exhibits for the Smithsonian Institution, and worked closely with Walter Adey, who invented Algal Turf Scrubbers. Join us, as we discuss coral reef systems with Bill. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Scrubbers, Sumps and Such: An Introduction to Coral Reef Systems with Dr. Roy Yanong