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Blog post For a long time, I've heard the phrase “the hidden factory” used to describe various forms of waste in a factory, including rework operations and activity. I was surprised to hear Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun refer to this in a news story using a similar phrase, “shadow factory.” Boeing Wants to Close Its ‘Shadow Factories.' It Would Be a Positive Step. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lean-blog-audio/support
We are wrapping up August with news from FWD. The group introduces a new health app called omne. Omne is an ecosystem of services in partnership with Dacadoo, Nuralogix, STASH NextGen, Shadow Factory, Koa Health and Imunis. Another healthtech solution making news this month is Ubie. The Japanese healthcare startup has raised $26.2 million in […] The post AIP News RoundUp – EP 57 – Hugh Terry and Simon Phipps – Continue to Walk the Talk On Insurance Innovation appeared first on Asia InsurTech Podcast.
Modulations are delighted to welcome back good friend of the podcast, Shadow Factory. "Too Cool For Space" takes us on a sonic journey to the stars, with space inspired music provided from a fine selection of electronic music pioneers. So sit back, relax and take to the stars... Tracklist Artist/Track/Release,Year of release 1 - Nigel Bates - Dawn Of Space C (Easier Birth) - Glistens [Lo Recordings, 2016] / Space [Chappell, 1986] 2 - Desmond Leslie - Mercury, Fleet Messenger OF The Gods (From "Music of the Voids of Outerspace") - Music Of The Future [Trunk, 2005] / [Private Press, 1959] 3 - Desmond Briscoe - Journey Into Space - Listen, Move And Dance No. 4 Moving Percussion And Electronic Sound Pictures [HMV, 1966] 4 - Raymond Scott - Space Mystery (Montage) - Manhattan Reasearch [Basta, 2000] 5 - John Baker - Orbit - The Vendetta Tapes [Burried Treasure, 2015] 6 - Ray Cathode - Waltz in Orbit - Time Beat [Parlophone, 1962] 7 - Jean Jaques Perrey - EVA - Moog Indigo [Vanguard, 1970] 8 - Kraftwerk - Spacelab - The Man Machine [EMI, 1978] 9 - The Time Zone - Space Walker - Music From Patch Cord Productions [Sacred Bones, 2020] 10 - Bruce Haack - National Anthem To The Moon - Farad: The Electric Voice [Stones Throw, 2010] / The Electric Lucifer [Columbia, 1970] 11 - Morton Subotnick - Silver Apples of the Moon - Silver Apples Of The Moon [Nonesuch, 1967] 12 - Leo Muller - A Lunar Adventure In The Year 1985 pt6 - Betty & Bobby Go To The Moon [Happy House, 1966] 13 - Oliver Postgate - Oliver's Special Effects - Clangers Original Television Music [Trunk, 2001] 14 - Gershon Kingsley - The First Step (Sea of Tranquility) - Popcorn The Original Version [Charly, 2018] 15 - Todd Dockstader - Stardrift in Two - Recorded Music For Film, Radio & Television: Electronic Vol.2 [Boosey & Hawkes, 1981] 16 - Philip J Wells - Andromeda - The Last Survivors [Solid Gold, 1978] 17 - Ralph Lundsten With Lovetopia Feelharmonic Orchestra - Cosmic Psalm - The Dream Master [CBS, 1986] 18 - Wavemaker - Lodestar - Where Are We Captain?... [Polydor, 1975] 19 - Otto Luening - Fantasy in Space - Early Modulations Vintage Volts [Caipirinha Productions, 2000] / Tape Recorder Music [Gene Bruck Enterprises, 1955] 20 - Rod Freeman & The Blue Men (Joe Meek) - Valley of the Sardos - I Hear A New World [RPM, 2001]/[Triumph, 1960] 21 - Todd Dockstader - Ion Armada - Recorded Music For Film, Radio & Television: Electronic Vol.2 [Boosey & Hawkes, 1981] 22 - Issao Tomita- The Unanswered Question - Kosmos [RCA, 1978] 23 - Nostromo - Alien - Alien [Bronze, 1979] 24 - BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Space Intruders (With Key Noise) - Hi-Tech FX [BBC Records, 1984] 25 - Suzanne Ciani - Liberator (Atari TV Spot) [Finders Keepers, 2012] 26 - David Cain - Foundation, - Music, Sound Effects And Dialogue Excerpts Part 1 [BBC Radio, 1973] 27 - Space Pilots - Space Computer - Space Music [Vogue, 1978] 28 - John Keating - Starcluster - Space Experience 2 [EMI, 1975] 29 - Peter Howell - The Astronauts - The Astronauts [BBC Records, 1978] 30 - Desmond Leslie - Asteroid (From "Music of the Voids of Outerspace") - Music Of The Future [Trunk, 2005] / [Private Press, 1959] 31 - (Nikki St George) Brian Hodgson - Souls In Space Electronic Music [Standard Music Library, 1969] 32 - Brian Eno With Daniel Lanois & Roger Eno - Always Returning - Apollo Atmospheres & Soundtracks [EG, 1983] 33 - Vangelis - Albedo 039 - Albedo 0.39 [RCA, 1983] 34 - The Wing Thing - Manhattan Reasearch [Basta, 2000] Further listening: https://soundcloud.com/shadow_factory
In this episode, we discuss how manufacturers can save millions in CapEx and excess inventory by unlocking the shadow factory hidden in the operational inefficiencies. We also explore the value and complexity that comes with providing a full stack solution that integrates hardware, software and services. Our guest today is Saar Yoskivitz, CEO of Augury. Augury eliminates downtime and improves productivity with world leading machine health diagnostics. IoT ONE is an IoT focused research and advisory firm. We provide research to enable you to grow in the digital age. Our services include market research, competitor information, customer research, market entry, partner scouting, and innovation programs. For more information, please visit iotone.com
Noah Lekas is an incredible poet, writer, and musician who draws on his mid-west roots as well as the literature and words of some of the greatest writers of this and the last century for his various inspirations. His book Saturday Night Sage and vinyl album Sounds From the Shadow Factory were incredible works of art on their own and along with the films and music that were created based on his words, it all adds up to the pinnacle of artistic expression. Check out his website, Instagram, and twitter pages to stay up to date. His band American Restless can be followed here as well. YouTube Videos Saturday Night Sage Out of the Storm Drains The Word We Got a Problem With Groundwater Keep up to date with my photography and future podcasts on Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artinsidethecraft/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artinsidethecraft/support
This week on the show, we're joined by poet and music journalist Noah C. Lekas and Ethan Miller of Howlin' Rain and Comets on Fire. They've got a new collaboration featured on Sounds From the Shadow Factory, a 10" record from Blind Owl: a rock & roll adaptation of "Saturday Night Sage," the poem from Lekas' recent book of the same name. The two joined us for a discussion about spoken word, their paths in psychedelia, blue collar mysticism, and the current state of the counterculture. Heading deep underground, this week on Transmissions.
Today in Manufacturing is a new podcast brought to you by the editors from Manufacturing.net, Industrial Equipment News (IEN), Manufacturing Business Technology, Food Manufacturing, Industrial Maintenance & Plant Operations (IMPO), Design & Development Today and Industrial Distribution.In each episode, we discuss the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week, we discuss:5. Electric Air Taxis to Zip People to Airports4. Fallout at Hyundai, Kia After Apple Car Talks Break Down3. Hackers Breach Treatment Plant, Try to Poison Water2. 28 Garment Workers Killed in Flooded Factory1. Aunt Jemima Rebranded as Pearl Milling CompanyIn Case You Missed It:- Subaru Blames Entire Recall on Single Factory Worker- New Mexican Electricity Law- Heineken to Cut 8,000 JobsTo email the podcast, please send questions to david (at) ien.com with the subject line "Email the Podcast."
Back with more brand new episodes for 2021, Nottingham Playhouse’s Amplify Producer Craig Gilbert chats to artists of national and international renown in our Amplify podcast series. These conversations cover career and process as well as offering a few ideas to explore from home during this time of social distancing. This week Craig is chatting to Sam Hodges, a theatre director, artistic director and producer with over 15 years’ experience across the not-for-profit and commercial sectors. A few years after graduating from Cambridge University, he founded the HighTide Festival Theatre which grew into one of the country’s leading new writing companies. He was Artistic Director for five years, during which time he produced early work by the leading writers and directors of his generation – including writers Nick Payne, Sam Holcroft, Ella Hickson and Beth Steel, and directors Mike Longhurst, Polly Findlay and Natalie Abrahami. Highlights include Stovepipe - which was co-produced with the National Theatre and named one of The Sunday Times ‘Ten Best Theatre Productions of the Decade’ - and Ditch, which opened the Old Vic Tunnels. In 2009, Sam was named in Esquire Magazine’s 60 Brilliant Brits for shaping British theatre. Between 2012 and 2014, he was invited by Stephen Fry and Sally Greene to become the Creative Producer for the Criterion Theatre in London’s West End. More recently, Sam was Artistic Director of Nuffield Southampton Theatres (NST) where he built on his reputation for commissioning new plays and musicals. Highlights include international award-winning tours of Fantastic Mr Fox the Musical and Billionaire Boy the Musical, London transfers for A Number to the Young Vic and SS Mendi to the Royal Opera House, and world premieres of The Shadow Factory by Howard Brenton and an adaptation of the Coen Brothers film The Hudsucker Proxy. After his first season in charge, NST was named Regional Theatre of the Year and Sam has been named in the Stage 100 power list for the last 4 years. As a director, his productions for NST include The Audience (nominated Best Design & Best Actress, UK Theatre Awards), The Shadow Factory (nominated Best Design, UK Theatre Awards), Dedication, and The Glass Menagerie (nominated Best Director, UK Theatre Awards). He has also written two short films, Player (nominated Best Short: Raindance Film Festival, Miami Short Film Festival) and Double Take (commissioned by BAFTA and Big Dance for Channel 4: Dance on Camera Festival 2013 ) which he also directed.
Connections: A Podcast of the James L. Hamner Public Library
Matt Sandbank, a professional puppeteer from Matt Sandbank's Shadow Factory, talks with Jill about shadow puppets and poetry.Contact Us: circulation@hamnerlibrary.orgFeatured Resource: Marshall Bullock Summer Reading ProgramOther Resources:The Crossover by Kwame AlexanderLincoln in the Bardo by George SaundersLouis Armstrong: What a Wonderful WorldMasters of Puppetry at the University of ConnecticutMatt Sandbank's Shadow FactoryOther Words for Home by Jasmine WargaRichard Bradshaw, Puppeteer
In this episode: Amit Chatterjee, CEO and founder of Shadow Factory, a B2B virtual, augmented, and mixed reality production services company headquartered in Hong Kong. Before that he was involved in multiple startups. He talks about the passion and struggles of startups, food delivery in Hong Kong. And much more. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcastContact me @jebbery or email jeffrey@introduck.me
https://soundcloud.com/cataclyst - Thanatophobia A mix by DJ Cataclyst >> recorded live in the kitchen at Heaven's Gate 10/11/18 For my peeps; Agent808, Dez Williams, Dave Noyze, Mike Dred, Mantra, Tom Knapp, Baby Ford, Q-Chip, Talbot, Bradlad, Chris Douglas, Phil Leigh, Norman Records posse, Shadow Factory, Paul Oswin, Adam McClay, James the Judge, Bruce, Ed Martin, Brandon Spivey, Brett, Woz, Jim, Clare, Mike, Slugzilla, Samantha and Matthew, Ian & Laura, Neil & Sara, Reyhood, Akkers, Chris and Ste, Iola, Anna, Jamie, Tilly, Archie, Xena, Karl, Szparra, Golden Cabinet fam, Flashback and Sublevel Crew and all the electric underground. Dedicated to Iain Vonn Trapp, Ryan, Eon, Pricey and Damian, RIP brothers. Trax SHXCXCHCXSH - SHUNUNUNU (Avian) Pessimist - SI-FI (Pessimist Productions) Alessandro Adriani - Crow [Mick Wills Edit] (Mannequin) Ian Hicks - Cede to a Rival (Clan Destine) Liaisons Dangereuses - Los Niños Del Parque (TIS) Ian Hicks - False Awakening (Clan Destine) Book of Life - Verlorene Seelen [M.W. Cut] (Aspecto Humano) KnickKnack - Freudlos [M.W. Cut] (Aspecto Humano) Oppenheimer Analysis - Cold War (Minimal Wave) Basic Channel - Q-Loop (Basic Channel) Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes - On The D.L. (Tresor) COIL - Ostia [Early] (Threshold House) Ancient Methods - A German Love (Metaphysik) Terrence Dixon - Frequencies Different (Tresor) F.U.S.E. - Substance Abuse (Plus 8) Model 500 - Off To Battle (Metroplex) Abstract Thought - Galactic Rotation (Kombination Research) Planetary Assault Systems - Message From The Drone Sector (Ostgut Ton) Mike Parker & Donato Dozzy - Opalesce (Spazio Disponibile) F.U.S.E. - F.U. (Probe) Holger Czukay, Jaki Liebezeit, Jah Wobble - How Much Are They? (Island) Blawan - 993 (Ternesc) Damon Wild - Avion (Synewave) LSD - Process 3 (Ostgut Ton) DJ Misjah - F5 (Missile) Jeff Mills Cubango (Purpose Maker) Surgeon - Floorshow Part II [B1] (Counterbalance Donato Dozzy - None O-Three (Tresor) Surgeon THX-1139 (wirr) (Counterbalance) Luke Slater - Sea Serpent (Peacefrog) Morgan - Flowerchild (Geometric) Regis - Ital (Downwards) Steve Bicknell - Lost Recordings #1 - Why? + For Whom? [B1 Untitled] (Cosmic) Cristian Vogel - Ninjah (Tresor) Luke Slater - Quad-Fonik (Peacefrog) R.Görl - Blue Sexdrops (Disko B) Dark Comedy - The Bar (Elypsia) Daughter Produkt - Direction Asymmetry (Tresor) Techno Bert - Neue Dimensionen (Doremix Records) Zsa Zsa Laboum - Something Scary (Kaos Dance Records) The It - Endless Flight (Black Market) Metro - Straphanger (Nu Groove) Newcleus - Automan [Dub Version] (Sunnyview) Onyx - Call of the Wild (Nu-Age Records)
Martin interviews a few people who were part of the Electronic Sports and Gaming Summit (ESGS) 2018 last week. He gets to talk to first time ESGS goers like the folks from Shadow Factory and returnees such as video game streamer Een Mercado. Martin also gets to talk to one guest on his wish list for Jobber Talk, Poch Estrada. Check these interviews out in this new episode of Third World Gaming ft. Critical Index.LinksCritical Index on FacebookCritical Index PageCritical Index on the TwitterEen Mercado/EenPanda on TamagoShadow Factory WebsiteMOL PhilippinesDaks CastsOverrush PHAdventurers AnonymousTGS 2018 Recap: Devil May Cry 5, Resident Evil 2 Demos Show PromiseEZola19 on TwitterPoch Estrada on the TwitterDannel Lozano/Pica Lozano on Twitter ---Download the episode here. we're @chFourteen on twitter we're also on Google+ but if you're oldschool, email us contact@channelfourteen.com--- ---
The Rites of Moog, a mix by https://soundcloud.com/shadow_factory Accompanying Video: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x84jlqd Tracklist Artist/Track/Release,Year of release Alan Hawkshaw – The Silent Witness, Opening Title (with excerpt from the programme narrated by Kenneth More) – The Silent Witness, 1978 Malcolm Cecil, Robert Margouleff (TONTO) – Christ, When I Leave This Life - Caldera : A Moog Mass, 1970 Romuald Vandelle (Le group de recherches musicales de la R.T.F) – Crucifixion [excerpt] - Musique Expérimentale, 1962 Gershon Kingsley – Maven on the Moog no. 5 – God is a Moog, 2005 Bruce Haack – Stand up Lazarus – Electric Lucifer II, circa 1979 Gershon Kingsley – The Jewish Experience pt. 2 – God is a Moog, 2005 Terry Wallace and his Interstellar Moog Sounds (Eric Siday) – Heaven in their Minds - Moog Superstar, 1974 Delia Derbyshire – Amor Dei – 50 Years of Religious Broadcasting, 1974 White Noise – An Electric Storm The Black Mass: An Electric Storm In Hell - An Electric Storm, 1969 Anton LeVay – Hymn Of The Satanic Empire, Or The Battle Hymn Of The Apocalypse – Satanic Mass, 2005 Lucifer(Mort Garson) - Exorcism – Black Mass, 1971 The Eccentronic Reaseach Council – If You Want To Worship - Go To Church - Johnny Rocket, Narcissist & Music Machine... I'm Your Biggest Fan, 2015 Graeme Miller & Steve Shill - Midwinter Rites – The Moomins, 2017 Boards of Canada – From One Source All Things Depend – Geogaddi, 2002 Mike Oldfield – Incantations Part 2 (excerpt) – Incantations, 1978 Notes “So straight it's freaky. Or so freaky that it's straight. And when was the last time you had a talk with The Man Upstairs?” (Billboard Magazine review of Caldera : A Moog Mass, November 14, 1970). I've been thinking about this mix for some time. I'm not sure when it came together in my mind, but over the past couple of years I've been actively collecting pieces that fit into the theme of religious or occult inspired music created with electronics. Depending on where you view it from, that people would use synthesizers to produce music which is inspired by the supernatural either makes no sense at all or seems inevitable. No sense, because the electronic music has always been associated with the future, technology and science. But, inevitable because whether treated ironically, in all seriousness or done just for the hell of it, the supernatural is unreal and electronic music is, or at least was in the early years, equally uncanny. Gershon Kingsley, Eric Siday, Mort Garson and the chaps behind TONTO were all early adopters of the Moog. They all took different roads, but all went through their own rites for one reason or another. The cult of Delia Derbyshire throws up black magic and old folks backed by the sound of a gothic alter piece. I love all this. It's just so weird and wonderful and unexpected that I had to put it all together. I pulled in some newer gear by The Eccentronic Research Council and Boards of Canada who seem to be onto all of this. There's also some serious Satanism from ‘Frisco, original musique concrete from France and in turns sublime and paganistic TV soundtrack work from Leeds and, err, Leeds! Finally things get a bit cult-like and sin-full. Read the comments for more details!
Welcome to Eastenders Weekly, The only weekly podcast all about Eastenders. This week we discuss episode of Eastenders from 26th February - 2nd March 2018 This episode we discuss: Stacey, Martin and Haley Slater. DNA results for Kim and Denise. "Im doing this now" where we talk about what recent actors who left the show are now up to now. An evening with Lorna Fitzgerald and Anita Dobson talking about their new play The Shadow Factory and Angie Watts and Abbie Branning. Mel and Hunter open E20 and The Carters take on Aiden. The Shadow Factory: https://www.nstheatres.co.uk/whats-on/the-shadow-factory From Mother to Mother, Lisa Faulkner Cook Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mother-Recipes-family-kitchen/dp/1471125629/ref=la_B006E49Y12_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1484225661&sr=1-1&utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referral Dont forget to review, subscribe and follow us Twitter: @eastendersweek E-Mail eastendersweekly@gmail.com and find all things Eastenders at https://eastendersweeklynews.blogspot.co.uk
Welcome to Eastenders Weekly, The only weekly podcast all about Eastenders. This week we discuss episode of Eastenders from 26th February - 2nd March 2018 This episode we discuss: Stacey, Martin and Haley Slater. DNA results for Kim and Denise. "Im doing this now" where we talk about what recent actors who left the show are now up to now. An evening with Lorna Fitzgerald and Anita Dobson talking about their new play The Shadow Factory and Angie Watts and Abbie Branning. Mel and Hunter open E20 and The Carters take on Aiden. The Shadow Factory: https://www.nstheatres.co.uk/whats-on/the-shadow-factory From Mother to Mother, Lisa Faulkner Cook Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mother-Recipes-family-kitchen/dp/1471125629/ref=la_B006E49Y12_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1484225661&sr=1-1&utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referral Dont forget to review, subscribe and follow us Twitter: @eastendersweek E-Mail eastendersweekly@gmail.com and find all things Eastenders at https://eastendersweeklynews.blogspot.co.uk
Greta Gerwig's latest film stars Saoirse Ronan. Lady Bird has been Oscar-nominated but will it impress our panel of reviewers? Alfred Döblin's 1929 novel Berlin Alexanderplatz is considered one of the finest novels ever written. How does a brand new translation improve it? For more than 35 years, Kettle's Yard in Cambridge was the home of Jim and Helen Ede and they opened it to the public allowing everyone to enjoy their art collection. Following 2 years of closure and a multi-million pound programme of improvements it has reopened Howard Brenton's play, The Shadow Factory is the opening production for a new arts centre in Southampton. Set during The Battle of Britain - when Southampton was heavily bombed - it tells the story of a government initiative to make more spitfires using the facilities and technologies of many small industries throughout the city Troy; Fall of a City is a new swords and sandals series on on BBC1 based on Ancient Greek tales Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Deborah Moggach, Meg Rosoff and Boyd Tonkin. The producer is Oliver Jones.
A special episode of the Footy Podcast Gameshow featuring comedian and Bulldogs banner writer Danny McGinlay - competing against regulars Josh and Brenton. You can buy Danny's DVD "Danny McGinlay – The First Complete Season" at his website http://dannymcginlay.com/ and see him in "Shadow Factory" and "Act Naturally" on his Youtube channel. https://twitter.com/dannymcginlay See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
James Bamford is an author and journalist who has written extensively about the National Security Agency. His books include The Puzzle Palace, Body of Secrets, and The Shadow Factory. He has also produced a documentary for NOVA on PBS. We learned about James last year through a Wired article about the NSA's new data center in Bluffdale, Utah. My conversation with James covers several topics that have been missing from The Conversation thus far: privacy, surveillance, and the threat of totalitarian government. As a result, this episode has few overt connections to the rest of the project, but there are underlying commonalities. From Chuck Collins to David Korten, we have heard thinkers concerned with hyperindividualism in its economic and social manifestations. On the other end of the spectrum, we have David Miller and Robert Zubrin who are worried about the possibility for collective regulation to dampen individual creativity and enterprise. James departs from all of these conversations and examines how the individual/community tension plays out in the realm of security and personal liberty. Micah, Neil, and I conclude the episode with an attempt to better integrate James into the rest of the project. Somehow, this leads us into a discussion of what government is for and if an apathetic democracy is worth preserving.
James Bamford is an author and journalist who has written extensively about the National Security Agency. His books include The Puzzle Palace, Body of Secrets, and The Shadow Factory. He has also produced a documentary for NOVA on PBS. We learned about James last year through a Wired article about the NSA's new data center in Bluffdale, Utah. My conversation with James covers several topics that have been missing from The Conversation thus far: privacy, surveillance, and the threat of totalitarian government. As a result, this episode has few overt connections to the rest of the project, but there are underlying commonalities. From Chuck Collins to David Korten, we have heard thinkers concerned with hyperindividualism in its economic and social manifestations. On the other end of the spectrum, we have David Miller and Robert Zubrin who are worried about the possibility for collective regulation to dampen individual creativity and enterprise. James departs from all of these conversations and examines how the individual/community tension plays out in the realm of security and personal liberty. Micah, Neil, and I conclude the episode with an attempt to better integrate James into the rest of the project. Somehow, this leads us into a discussion of what government is for and if an apathetic democracy is worth preserving.
Justin and Jason discuss the progress being made on AnyFu and related business decisions, concepts from the book Running Lean, Paul Paetz of Innovative Disruption, why no one is going to steal an unproven idea, why you want to buy when everyone else is selling and sell when everyone else is buying, how Mark Pincus is attempting to steal equity from his employees, selling equity in private companies on Second Market, whether Andrea Rossi's E-Cat (Energy Catalyzer) is real or a fraud, how a new cancer drug is being used for weight loss, how energy efficiency of computing is doubling every 18 months, how the FBI is using GPS trackers without warrants and how Twitter had to turn over user information to the Feds without a warrant, the book The Shadow Factory (about the NSA), what elite achievers do differently and how the founder of Color is off his rocker.
We talked with James Bamford, author of The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/1 to the Eavesdropping on America. Click here to buy it.