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The beautiful sine wave turns out to have a huge number of practical applications, from the motion of springs, to waves in the sea, to sound waves, light waves and more. It is curious that the function which defines the sine wave, sin(x), comes from comparing the lengths of sides in right-angled triangles – just about the least curvy things you could imagine. How does that concept result in the lovely curve of the sine wave?A lecture by Sarah HartThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/sine-waveGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.ukTwitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
Linh wonders about bluetooth and wifi, and Dimitri tries his best to explain it… slowly… References: - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth - https://www.bluetooth.com/about-us/bluetooth-origin/ - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidelity - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared Errata: - Bluetooth is named after a Viking king - Wifi: Wireless Fidelity - Fidelity: faithful or loyal - Sine or sinusoidal wave - Infrared is in the nanometer spectrum
A sine wave exists only because there is a periodic trough as well as the peak. Maintaining equanimity through those transitions ( inhale/exhale...wake/sleep....birth/death) feels like a testable hypothesis.More episodes on meditation notes here: https://www.zenglop.net/zenglop/meditation/Buy my book On Mortality and the Human Imagination (https://www.amazon.com/mortality-human-imagination-Andrew-Kaiser/dp/168818676X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=kaiser+mortality+and+the+human+imagination&qid=1605609759&sr=8-1)Subscribe to a newsletter for occasional updates on the podcast, videos and other writing. https://www.zenglop.net/zenglop/zenglop-the-newsletter.htmlAnd/or subscribe to youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoOlX6NXyQBABYljo1vAuHA?sub_confirmation=1
MAWP Tacoma presents the MAWPCAST 1 Radio Program Season 3 Episode 21 Hosted by Potter & Sound Man Chris It's a podcast. We play local music from the greater Tacoma region of Washington State, U.S.A... We talk too... This week we talk about some things... Things like guitar strings... Vampires... Gina Carano... Whatever we're outraged about now... Cold dogs pooping in the house... Moments in smoking... WandaVision... Hobbies vs professions... KISW being 50 years old... Tattoos and Sine Waves... More about Sine Waves... How the show works... To prep or not to prep? Local music in other places... If you would like to support the show you can visit our Patreon! Subscribe to our YouTube! Check out our Website! Tweet us on Twitter! Follow us on Facebook! Look at us on Instagram! Watch us on Twitch! Listen to us on Bandcamp! On this weeks episode we play these songs by the following bands: 1. Phraseology, Giovani & Astrid "Parqueros" Raperos y Parqueros Vol. 1 (Bandcamp) 2. The Fun Police "I'll Be Down" Innocent Until Groovin' Filthy (Bandcamp) 3. Future Suns "Bird Bones" Single (Bandcamp) 4. Point Defiance "Better Than This" Single Bullet Theory (Website) 5. My Name "Fuck Man I Came Here to Rock" Rocks for the Jocks in '96 (MAWP Tacoma) 6. Kozmo "I Am Game" Clean Slate (Bandcamp) 7. Camano "Bitter Winter" Sleep Walking (Bandcamp) 8. Mister Master "Ain't No Kind" (Bandcamp) 9. Patrick Doherty "Dirty Paws" Rail Car (Bandcamp) 10. Civita "Rhythm Method" Act VII (Bandcamp) 11. Drekno (Featuring Andrea) "Hit A Corner" Marks on My Soul (MAWP Tacoma) 12. Blunt Force (Featuring Jacob Fernandez) "Override Deletion" Single (Bandcamp) 13. Brookchin "Oceans Way" Swells (Bandcamp) 14. Bleed the Stone "Say Something" 2019 Demo (Bandcamp) 15. Sherrie "Voxxy" Johnson "The Phoenix (I Rise)" (Soundcloud) 16. Sporty Lee "Cold Weather Blues" Allotropes (Bandcamp) 17. Hudson Link "Solace" Solace Single (Bandcamp) 18. Circle of Fear "Jackpot" Hidden in Plain Sight (MAWP Tacoma) 19. The Malchicks "Goodbye" (ReverbNation) 20. Samyie "Alright" Blue Period (Bandcamp) 21. Billy "Wintertime" Red (Bandcamp) 22. The Acclaim "Solid Rock" The Time is Now (Bandcamp) 23. Truss One "In the Zone" In the Vault (Bandcamp) 24. Jamie Ridder "Warpath" Milestone (Bandcamp) © 2021 MAWP Tacoma
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For Episode 9 of our special Lockdown Lowdown series we welcome Ian Greensmith into the virtual Retrosonic Podcast studio. Ian, a.k.a. Vic Templar, Herbie Greensmith, Vic Flange or just Ian Smith is not only a man of many names he's also a man of many talents as drummer with Medway Indie legends The Dentists, Armitage Shanks, Ye Ascoyne D'Ascoynes, The Dirty Contacts, Sine Waves, Rubberman 12 and The Nuevo Ramon 5. He's also a DJ, one of the promoters of The Fratcave club night and Beatwave Weekenders, author of the hilarious semi-autobiographical "Taking Candy From a Dog", keen gardener, badger watcher and retired cricketer. So yes, you can guess that this episode is packed full of many fascinating musical memories, inspirations, tales and adventures and, of course, some bloody great music! Ian takes us on a musical journey from his very first memory of hearing Aretha Franklin in the canteen at Butlins in Bognor Regis to the first record he bought with his own pocket money, his first gig and first time behind the drumkit. We learn about the early shows with The Milkshakes and The Prisoners, discovering the MIC Club and some legendary Medway Delta names such as Billy Childish, Graham Day, Russ Wilkins, Sexton Ming and more. There's the stories behind his own bands including The Dentists, Ye Ascoyne D'Ascoynes, Armitage Shanks and Nuevo Ramon 5 along with a pick of the best of their music. Then there's a stash of great tunes from his DJ bag, the gig he would travel back in time for, his perfect LP and 45rpm single and some of his favourite bands that he has put on at his own Club nights and Weekenders. There are brushes (excuse the pun) with Buddy Rich, Mark E Smith, The Monochrome Set and Johnny Echols and the story behind his superb semi-autobiographical book "Taking Candy From A Dog". Includes music from The Dentists, Armitage Shanks, Ye Ascoyne D'Ascoynes, The Milkshakes, The Prisoners, Aretha Franklin, Elvis Costello & The Attractions, Sammy Davis Jr & Buddy Rich, The Fall, The Byrds, Love, Buzzcocks, The Kingsmen, Gary McFarland, The Monochrome Set, The Wildebeests, The Fallen Leaves, Ye Nuns, Ramon 5, Little Richard and The Allisons. So sit back, turn up the volume and enjoy! For full tracklisting and links please check out the feature at Retro Man Blog here: https://retroman65.blogspot.com/2020/11/retrosonic-podcast-lockdown-lowdown_27.html
Christian Gibbs is a musician who has several albums out on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple and more talks about his life isolated from the world during the Pandemic of 2020. From inspiration to hipsters moving out of New York for good.
To say that life is just filled with ups and downs is so much of an understatement that is often times more misleading. Be sure to also subscribe for daily episodes as well! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/davravid-talks-too-much/support
Inhale, exhale. Waking, sleeping.Working, resting. Giving, receiving. Day, night. Grabbing hold of, letting go. Confronting, forgiving. All of life is based on Sine Waves - we go up, we come down. Advent especially is a time to recognize those places where we've gotten stuck and are no longer moving through the regular rhythms. It's a time to cry out in desperation. It's also a time to receive comfort from the God who actually cares. Enjoy.
mind control through sound... beta and gamma radiation.... a radioactive thunderstorm... past life regression.... and much much more on isotopica.... like wow!
Steve from Retro Man Blog looks at two great upcoming Weekenders - "Medway Legends" in San Sebastian in Spain and "Hipsville Carnival-A-Go-Go" which is a bit closer to home in Hampshire. This hour long special is crammed full of raw R'n'B, Garage Rock and Beat from some of those acts appearing at the two events. Firstly from the small cluster of Medway towns that spawned The Prisoners, The Milkshakes, The Pop Rivets and The Dentists we'll hear what some of these Medway Legends are up to now with tracks from The Masonics, Graham Day & The Forefathers, Bob Collins, The Galileo 7, The Sine Waves, Thee Jezebels Ye Ascoyne d'Ascoynes and Lord Rochester. Hipsville spreads the net further afield and as usual will bring us some of the best current International Garage Rock bands such as The Wildebeests, The Baron Four, The Missing Souls, The Jackets, MFC Chicken, Archie & The Bunkers, Sex Crime and The Stompin' Riff-Raffs. For more info on both the Weekenders please check out the following links: http://medwaylegends.com/ and http://www.hipsville.co.uk/tickets/ Podcover photo: Simon Davies/Model: Amy
First broadcast on BFF.fm on 4/6/16. Tracklisting timecodes are relative to that broadcast time, Noon PST. 12:0012:08pm Toccatta by Mungolian Jetset w/ Jaga Jazzist on Mungodelics (-) 12:15pm If It Really Is Me by Polygon Window on Surfing on Sine Waves (-) 12:21pm Quiet Step by Tantsui on Quiet Step EP (-) 12:28pm Down the Garden Path by Felix Laband on Deaf Safari (-) 12:40pm Losing You to You by Hammock on Raising Your Voice... Trying to Stop an Echo (unk) 12:46pm Broken Monitors by B. Fleischmann on The Humbucking Coil (-) 12:52pm Me (Analogue Dear Rework) by Analogue Dear, Nils Frahm on Screws Reworked (-) 12:55pm Keep Me by Raindog on Finest Ego | Faces Volume 3 (-) 1:00pm Mizu by Qrion on Qrion (-) 1:03pm Ketto Revisited by Kidkanevil, Bonobo on Back Off Man, I'm a Scientist (-) 1:10pm What's Up Fatlip? Breakbot RMX Instrumental by Fatlip on RMXXology (-) 1:12pm Susie Cues by Javelin on No Más (Luaka Bop) 1:14pm Introducing by Blazo on Alone Journey (-) 1:15pm Work Hard (instrumental) by Slimkid 3, DJ Nu-Mark on Slimkid 3 & DJ Nu-Mark (-) 1:18pm Wolf Tone Symphony by Mux Mool on Skulltaste (-) 1:23pm Static by Kid Smpl on Skylight (-) 1:27pm Don't Break My Love by Nicolas Jaar on Nymphs I (-) 1:31pm Blue Little by 10:32 on Vanitas EP (-) 1:35pm Moving Forward by TOKiMONSTA on Creature Dreams (-) 1:40pm Warm Thoughts by Flume on Flume: Deluxe Edition (-) 1:43pm Canteen by Feverkin on Canteen (-) 1:47pm A Drifting Up by Jon Hopkins on Insides (-) 1:53pm They Leave in Autumn by Miwon on A to B (-)
Talking to Pia Larsen on site at the Damien Minton Gallery in Redfern, Sydney. In her exhibition, 'Sine Waves', we discover that Pia is pushing the envelope of 'printmaking' right into the realm of sculpture, and scultpure into the realm of the wearable. From the artist's statement: The work in the exhibition, ‘Sine Waves,’ consists of wearable objects in metal, shaped prints in colour, and corporeal ‘LP’s’ ‘playing’ on customized turntables. Apertures and swirling lines appear within the metal and paper forms, reminiscent of bodies and the organs within them. The old technology of the LP record has morphed into parts of the body such as the female breast and hair whorl, each spinning new grooves. To view Pia's works while listening to the interview, first hit the play button, then hit this link: http://www.damienmintongallery.com.au/artists/pia-larsen/