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Musicians are going crazy in space, and Imagine Dragons are getting a piece of the action. Maybe Elvis should have Spaceland on the moon. And maybe Offset needs a group with his nephew since he was the third wheel in Migos' nephew-uncle dynamic. Fortune Kit on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fortunekit
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April 11, 2021 - Gabe and Rob play Spaceland, Rocket League, and XCOM 2. Originally recorded on May 9, 10, and 23, 2020.
When you're born and raised in a place like Anchorage Alaska, "extreme sports" isn't really a thing; add to that being born to a big wall and alpine style climbing father and its pretty hard to give that title to much of anything as Ben Nelson can tell you. Working as a paramedic in one of the harshest environments on the planet, the initial drive to skydive just wasn't there simply because he hadn't yet seen the big picture, but after transferring to Houston for work and looking for more out of recreation than weekends at the bar he found Spaceland. It was there that he was exposed to all that skydiving and BASE had to offer, cranking out a thousand plus jumps a year, and there that he eventually made the move to work in the industry. Now partnered with Veterans groups aimed at helping in multiple areas, Ben and a crew of highly motivated people will soon embark on a 7 continent adventure hoping to use their experience to help understand and aid in suicide prevention. Yet another wonderful and inspiring member of the Lunatic Fringe Community.
Mild mannered Gordon Henderson is one of KPCC's announcers whose voice you've no doubt heard countless times. Today we learn from about how rewriting the Bible (and taking all the pesky religious bits out) as a lad brought him closer to God via art. He has tales about Poppy Peak, Spaceland, and what a store owner thought of his portrait of their business.
0:00 Episode Intro0:42 Cold Open4:40 [song] Strangers Growing Stranger8:12 Main Title8:49 In-D Rock Song Lead-In13:34 [song] In-D Rock Song17:15 Collect Calls (In The Key of F# Major) Lead-In22:21 [song] Collect Calls (In the Key of F# Major)26:38 Erase Me Lead-In29:19 [song] Erase Me41:20 Episode Summation32:40 The Dying Stars Lead-In36:04 [song] The Dying Stars42:39 [END]
I spoke to groundbreaking electro-dub duo Ree-Vo. The duo from Bristol, England, Andy Spaceland and T. Relly recorded, produced and mixed their debut LP called "All Welcome on Planet Ree-Vo" ( Dell' Orso Records/ SRD) at Bristol's Christchurch Studios, known as the home of the Mezzanine-era of Massive Attack's most commercially successful album.In spring of 2022, Ree-Vo released a limited 7 inch of the "Spacebox" EP with stunning original artwork by American contemporary artist, activist and founder of OBEY clothing line, Shepard Fairey featuring remixes by Batbirds (the duo of Joe Cassidy AKA Butterfly Child and Aaron Miller) and NOISE (the musical collective of Joe Cassidy , Shepard Fairey, Merritt Lear and John Goff). Ree-Vo also released "Combat" and a powerhouse remix of this track by iconic UK electronic music producer Surgeon (Tresor Records).T. Relly is Bristol hip-hop royalty- known in the community variously for his links to all of the city's major club nights, his passion and support for the most disadvantaged (through his work with the youth and prison leavers), through to compering stages at St. Paul's Carnival and his seminal 2018 album with DJ Rogue "Let Them Know." After leaving art school (Where Brian Eno was his examiner), Andy Spaceland got involved in bass music upon moving to Bristol, first with Static Sound System and a collaborative 12" with Rudy Tambala (AR Kane) as Sugarboat Vs Sufi, before his band Alpha signed to Massive Attack's Melankolic label, whilst also become their tour DJ. His collaboration range from Smith and Mighty and Horace Andy to Elizabeth Fraser and Madonna, having released music on DJ Die's label Gutterfunk as White Bully. Andy is also part of 5 Billion in Diamonds with LA Producer Butch Vig (Nirvana, Garbage) and is working on new material with Mark Stewart (The Pop Group) as well as Adrian Sherwood.https://ree-vo1.bandcamp.comhttps://lnk.to/Ree-VoEDDA52
Become a patron of Hesitation Cuts here: https://www.patreon.com/getsetgoEPISODE TIMELINE:Episode Intro: 0:00Cold Open: 0:25 seconds[song] Unstoppable: 8:00 Hesitation Cuts Main Title: 12:21Boba Fett Lead-In: 12:55[song] Boba Fett: 14:00Go to the Mattress Lead-In: 15:50[song] Go to the Mattress: 21:12It Gets Hard Lead-In: 24:16[song] It Gets Hard: 25:55Super-Zero, Super-Hero Lead-In: 29:55[song] Super-Zero, Super-Hero: 32:41Episode Summation: 35:47END: 26:21 For all press inquiries please contact Meijin Bruttomesso: meijin@gramophone.mediaListen to Get Set Go https://open.spotify.com/artist/65YTOUMjNZIL69vH1O3qqxFollow Mike TV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miketvofgsg/Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeTVofGSGFollow Get Set Go on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getsetgomusicCatch Mike TV live on Twitch, Monday through Friday: https://www.twitch.tv/miketvlive
Blair Smith has finally broke free from Aussie lockdown and is making a whirlwind tour through the US. What has this top bloke been up to since leaving Spaceland and unlimited jump package? Join us as we catch up with one of our favorite Australians.
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Episode Notes SpaceLand Legends of Kingdom Rush Random Game: Marble It Up: Mayhem!
April 11, 2021 - Gabe and Rob play Spaceland, Rocket League, and XCOM 2.
The Father and son team are back for another Undying Chat. Today we chat about how good Apple arcade has been recently. with game like SpaceLand, The last campfire, Fantasian and more. Also, we have news about our DnD Nemesis, Glarg. So listen and enjoy as we tell you all about it. The video of our new mic being unboxed We would love to hear from you so leave us a voice message here Here is a recent Youtube video Playing We Were Here World of Warcraft cooking videos Check out our PS5 unboxing video right Here Check out our YouTube channel Vader Van Odin where we play video games and do review videos on tech and toys. Check out our merchandise https://streamlabs.com/vadervanodin/merch #videogames #applearcade #boardgames #thelastcampfire #playstation #Dungeonsanddragons #gaming #fatherandson --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theundyingchat/message
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Games Generated This Week: Nosferatu: The Wrath of Malachi - Windows BiFi Roll: Snack Zone - MS DOS Spaceland - Switch This week, Chris and John discuss a set of games that really embody the spirit of Procedurally Generated: A Gothic Horror FPS featuring a randomly generated castle with promising ideas, the first of a German meat stick tie-in series, and a recent tactical sci-fi game that was missed at release but deserves a real shot. Procedurally Generated is a journey through the history of video games. However, in this show, our destiny isn't in our own hands as every game we discuss has been chosen at random! This means we will be diving into games running the gamut from revered and respected to forgotten and overlooked entirely. How to Support the Show: Follow us on Twitter : @PG_Show Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeceouOIeVA_L9q6JpRhWzw Become a Patron : Patreon.com/ProcedurallyGenerated Join us on Discord : https://discord.gg/6aEkjrN Send us an Email : PGShowInbox@gmail.com Episode Sources: Moby Games: https://www.mobygames.com/ IGDB: https://www.igdb.com/discover Nosferatu: The Wrath of Malakai Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nosferatu:_The_Wrath_of_Malachi https://youtu.be/fF0mjY3Gsus BiFi Roll: Snack Zone Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNKES3rbBqk https://www.germanfoods.shop/BiFi-Snacks_1 Spaceland Sources: https://gamecritics.com/brad-gallaway/spaceland-switch-review/ https://youtu.be/DscJJ481oA0 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/procedurallygenerated/support
What comes to mind when we say #thebikedog? We picture tonight's guest, Michael Fiala, cruising down the road on his motorcycle with his dog Sox. Sox rides on the back of the bike with his paws over Michael's shoulder as the two travel the United States, visiting all 50 states and all the National Parks and Forests. Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Elsa Petersen....oh yeah...sometimes we let Ben Nelson join us. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Manager and Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland Houston and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Mr. Felipe Vancelette has a passion for teaching skydiving, most instructors do, but not like Felipe. Felipe has been working at Spaceland Houston the last year and a half but is moving on to open a new dz in his home country of Puerto Rico. We look forward to sharing Felipe's dream and introducing our friends to a new DZ. Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Elsa Petersen. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Manager and Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland Houston and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Jimmy Scates has worked as a tunnel instructor for the last few years and how works as a fulltime instructor and video guy. How does life compare from each side? Do Jimmy and Nick share clothes? Join us and meet the man with the body of a 10 year old but the rugged good looks of a 64 year old man. Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Elsa Petersen. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Manager and Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland Houston and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Sometimes you just need to kick back and chill with family! Tonight is one of those nights. The entire GLR crew gets together tonight to catch up as the busy summer starts to wind down. Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Elsa Petersen. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Manager and Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland Houston and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Adam Buckner is back! Join us as we catch up with Adam and Option Studios Inc. Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Elsa Petersen. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Manager and Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland Houston and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Mr. David Lang's name keeps popping up more and more across the organizing and coaching scene. Join us as we get to know David, his story, and his goals in the sport. Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Elsa Petersen. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Manager and Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland Houston and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Unfortunately Claudio got caught up with a client coaching, it's a rough life being in high demand. Fortunately the boys haven't had a hang out lately so you guys get to listen to Nick and DJ think they know what they are talking about for a couple of hours. Good luck! Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Elsa Petersen. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Manager and Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland Houston and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
What does United States Parachute Association - USPA do for me? Why do we even need USPA? We hear questions like this all the time and who better to answer these questions than the President of USPA, Mr. Chuck Akers! Chuck is the Gulf Regional Director and USPA President and a great ambassador for our sport. Tune in to find out more about USPA and what you can do to better help our sport. Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Elsa Petersen. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Manager and Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland Houston and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Want to break into the organizing and coaching scene? Still new and not sure what path to take? A new group of Texas jumpers are carving their path in the sport and breaking into the organizing scene. Whit Milam, brings his business mindset and experience to the crew to help guide his band of fun loving misfits. This group has quickly caught the attention of dropzone managers, organizers, and manufacturers with their professional approach while still having a great time doing it. Whit will share some of his insight on what you can do chase your dreams. Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Elsa Petersen. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Manager and Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland Houston and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
We recently had the infamous Melissa Lowe on GLR for a stay your ass at home edition. We had a such a great time and with Melissa's prolific background ran out of time, that we had to have her on again, but this time in person! Join us tonight as Melissa shares more of her favorite stories and what her future has in store for her. You can follow Melissa on: Facebook - @melissa.lowe.395669 Instagram - @melissanelsonlowe or on her website Melissa-Lowe.com Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Elsa Petersen. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Manager and Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland Houston and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
From our DeLand Airshow Series, Mr. Tom Noonan joins us to share his stories of skydiving all over the world, literally...every continent. Thanks to Performance Designs and our listeners for sponsoring the DeLand Airshow! Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Elsa Petersen. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Manager and Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland Houston and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
From our DeLand Airshow Series, Ms. Christen Johnston, operation manager from Skydive DeLand joins us to chat a little skydiving and a lot of food! Thanks to Performance Designs and our listeners for sponsoring the DeLand Airshow! Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Elsa Petersen. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Manager and Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland Houston and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Roberto Hernández, AKA Manfi, dropped into Spaceland Houston to say hi. Of course we can't let him get away without a visit on GLR! Manfi is a Chilean skydiver who travels the world, participating in some of the most badass events you will find. Manfi has worked with the boys from Fly 4 Life, organized record jumps, competed in the Swoop Freestyle Championships, and sooo much more. OR maybe we will just talk about aliens and ghosts. You can follow Manfi on: Facebook - @roberto.volatore Instagram - @robertovolatore Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Elsa Petersen. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Manager and Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland Houston and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Hey LADIES!!! The time has come to bring in our newest addition to the team. We have been a sausagefest long enough and we are now adding in the female perspective. This will be the first full show since COVID and we are excited to have Justin Grubbs back on the boards with Nicholas Lott, DJ Marvin in their normal spots. **** ********* will be joining Mr. G on the desk. Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Each guest from our DeLand AirShow brought a different level of interaction and excitement. Ms. Anna Moxnes, brought an empty bottle of wine! But never fear, Mr. P. to the rescue with more wine. Anna is a shredder in the air and wonderful human being! Tune in as we learn more about Anna and Zion Freefly. Thanks to @Performance Designs and especially Mr. Jesse O'Neil for hosting this episode and the DeLand AirShow! You can follow Anna on: Facebook - @anna.howerski Instagram - @anna_moxnes Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
In this episode, Carlos & Brad discuss the Inside Xbox (May 2020) reveals before going into the usual games chat covering John Wick Hex, Wreckfest, and Spaceland. At the end of the show, the guys also discuss the May 6 story trailer for The Last of Us 2.
In this episode, Carlos & Brad discuss the Inside Xbox (May 2020) reveals before going into the usual games chat covering John Wick Hex, Wreckfest, and Spaceland. At the end of the show, the guys also discuss the May 6 story trailer for The Last of Us 2.
We love grabbing the new jumpers perspective and tonight, Ms. Elsa Petersen joins us to talk about her learning curve as a new jumper. Elsa is an independent graphic designer who freelances as www.ElsaJosephine.com. She also does a lot of work for Options Studios. We will talk about her background in design and how she started working within the skydiving industry. You can follow Elsa on: Facebook:@elsa.josephine Instagram: @corkstudy You can follow Elsa Josephine Designs at: Site: www.ElsaJosephine.com Facebook: @elsajosephinedesigns Instagram: @elsa_josephine_designs Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
This week, world class skydiver, tunnel flyer, dad & husband Dusty Hanks joins us. If you're curious what it's like to be a world champion, or to raise an awesome family with ultra-talented kids, or jump into super-cool demos, or to organize & coach tons of tunnel camps, or to just be an all around awesome human being, then join in on the conversation. You can follow Dusty on: Facebook - @Freefly9656 Instagram - @dustyhanks Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
From our DeLand Airshow Series, Mr. Brad Cole joins us to catch up with old friends (that's right, we called DJ old) and to share stories from DeLand Research Corporation and the life of a test jumper. You can follow Brad on: Facebook: @brad.cole.165 Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Daughter of a skydiving pioneer, multiple world record skydiver, pioneer in VFS, organizer, author, keynote speaker, yogi, entrepreneur, wife, and mother. Our guest tonight, Melissa Nelson Lowe, defines renaissance woman. Melissa has grown up in the sport and not only witnessed the modern evolution of our sport, she has been a huge part of it as well. Join us for another "Stay Your Ass at Home" edition of GLR with this wonderful woman. You can follow Melissa on: Facebook - @melissa.lowe.395669 and her athlete page @lowemelissa Instagram - @melissanelsonlowe Check out Melissa's website for more information on the services Melissa offers - www.Melissa-Lowe.com Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
As we all take time away from each other, Nick and DJ take the opportunity to host a Skype call in show. We have a few friends call us and catch up a little bit as we also discuss our thoughts on the 'rona. This episode also served a great test for us to host more Skype shows during this time of "isolation". Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Jesse is the new North American Tour Rep for Performance Designs. You will find him traveling out and about pimping canopies. Watch for Jesse in your neighborhood and get to know this good egg, oh yeah, demo a canopy or three while you are at it. You can follow Jesse on: Facebook - @jesse.oneil2 Instagram - @oneiljesse Performance Designs usually posts their tour stops on their Facebook Events Listings - https://www.facebook.com/pg/PerformanceDesigns/events/?ref=page_internal Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Blake is a good buddy, and the Sales and Marketing Representative (aka gear pimp) for Velocity Sports Equipment. We're here to talk about Blake's life, about some cool stuff from VSE, and to have a good time. Please feel free to throw your questions into the conversation! You can follow Blake on: Facebook: @blake.johnson.5661 Instagram: @blaykoh/ Velocity Sports Equipment can be found on the web at www.VelocityRigs.com Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Thanks to all our fans for the support and help making the DeLand Airshow at Performance Designs possible. We had a blast hanging out with some of the greats and look forward to sharing the behind the scene stories of this trip. Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
On today's packed show, Marc talks about a whole bunch of stuff, including the latest game in the Darksiders franchise, a game that only requires one finger to play, and game that teaches you how to be a master thief, which is way better than a game that lets you roleplay as Master Chief. If you like broken games, boring games, and what the shit is this games, then this is the podcast for you! Anyway, something-something puzzly and kinda fuzzy, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly forks in) show. The Talking Points: Darksiders Genesis, One Finger Death Punch 2, Glass Masquerade 2, Underhero, Broken Lines, Townsmen - A Kingdom Rebuilt, Thief Simulator, Hovership Havoc, Vasilis, Spaceland, Bunny Parking, Bucket Knight, Knives Out
John is the Vice President of Performance Designs and joins us as he shares his stories of the early days of PD and his own skydiving career. We also get into a little of John's life philosophy. Enjoy hearing from one of the brightest minds in skydiving. Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Division 2 Warlords of New York in March, Amazon might offer Twitch's technology, The Adventures of 00 Dilly, AO Tennis 2, Mosaic, Pawarumi, Project Starship, Glass Masquerade 2: Illusions, Reed Remastered, Underhero, The Unicorn Princess, Yakuza 3 Remastered, Yakuza 5 Remastered, Hidden, Azur Lane: Crosswave, Darksiders Genesis, Dreams, Saboteur II: Avenging Angel, Spaceland.
When you think of the word "unique," who is the first person who comes to mind? If you know Katie Pee, she's likely right at the top of your list. Katie is a tandem and AFF instructor, and has recently become a tunnel instructor with iFLY. She's also vulgar, slightly insane, and a ton of fun. Let's get crazy with Katie Peeeee! Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Andrew is at that great place in skydiving where you start to understand what's really attainable. This is when jumpers start making realistic goals and choose directions based of experiences. One of my (DJ's) favorite times of a newer jumper's career is when they break the 200 mark. Enjoy seeing Andrew's perspective from that landmark. Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
On today's show, Marc talks about a whole bunch, starting with some of their favorite announcements (and surprises) from X019, and then moves onto The Last Guardian and all that they've been playing, including Tracks: The Train Set Game, Yaga, Valfaris, and so much more. Anyway, something-something hearty and, come on, let's party, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly Yakuza on Xbox...yesssssss) show. Anyway, that's it and that's all folks. If you're feeling extra generous, you can become a patron, donate a little something-something, or subscribe to show your support for the site, the plentiful podcasts, the various videos, the absurd art, and all of the other nonsense we make over here at Pixelated Sausage. Thanks for being a fan.
#doctorwho #flatline #epub reprinted from wiki Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions is an by the English schoolmaster . Writing pseudonymously as "A Square", the book used the fictional two-dimensional world of Flatland to comment on the hierarchy of culture, but the novella's more enduring contribution is its examination of . Several films have been made from the story, including the feature film (2007). Other efforts have been short or experimental films, including one narrated by and the short films (2007) and starring and . Contents [] Plot[] Illustration of a simple house in Flatland. The story describes a two-dimensional world occupied by geometric figures, whereof women are simple line-segments, while men are polygons with various numbers of sides. The narrator is a , a member of the caste of gentlemen and professionals, who guides the readers through some of the implications of life in two dimensions. The Square dreams about a visit to a one-dimensional world (Lineland) inhabited by "lustrous points", and attempts to convince the realm's monarch of a second dimension; but is unable to do so. He is himself visited by a three-dimensional , which he cannot comprehend until he sees Spaceland (a tridimensional world) for himself. This Sphere visits Flatland at the turn of each millennium to introduce a new apostle to the idea of a third dimension in the hopes of eventually educating the population of Flatland. From the safety of Spaceland, they are able to observe the leaders of Flatland secretly acknowledging the existence of the sphere and prescribing the silencing of anyone found preaching the truth of Spaceland and the third dimension. After this proclamation is made, many witnesses are massacred or imprisoned (according to caste). After the Square's mind is opened to new dimensions, he tries to convince the Sphere of the theoretical possibility of the existence of a fourth (and fifth, and sixth ...) spatial dimension; but the Sphere returns his student to Flatland in disgrace. The Square then has a dream in which the Sphere visits him again, this time to introduce him to Pointland, whereof the point (sole inhabitant, monarch, and universe in one) perceives any communication as a thought originating in his own mind (cf.): 'You see,' said my Teacher, 'how little your words have done. So far as the Monarch understands them at all, he accepts them as his own – for he cannot conceive of any other except himself – and plumes himself upon the variety of Its Thought as an instance of creative Power. Let us leave this God of Pointland to the ignorant fruition of his omnipresence and omniscience: nothing that you or I can do can rescue him from his self-satisfaction.' — the Sphere The Square recognizes the identity of the ignorance of the monarchs of Pointland and Lineland with his own (and the Sphere's) previous ignorance of the existence of higher dimensions. Once returned to Flatland, the Square cannot convince anyone of Spaceland's existence, especially after official decrees are announced that anyone preaching the existence of three dimensions will be imprisoned (or executed, depending on caste). Eventually the Square himself is imprisoned for just this reason. Social elements[] Men are portrayed as whose social status is determined by their regularity and the number of their sides, with a Circle considered the "perfect" shape. On the other hand, females consist only of lines and are required by law to sound a "peace-cry" as they walk, lest she be mistaken face-to-face for a . The Square evinces accounts of cases where women have accidentally or deliberately stabbed men to death, as evidence of the need for separate doors for women and men in buildings. In the world of Flatland, classes are distinguished by the "Art of Hearing", the "Art of Feeling", and the "Art of Sight Recognition". Classes can be distinguished by the sound of one's voice, but the lower classes have more developed vocal organs, enabling them to feign the voice of a polygon or even a circle. Feeling, practised by the lower classes and women, determines the configuration of a person by feeling one of its angles. The "Art of Sight Recognition", practised by the upper classes, is aided by "Fog", which allows an observer to determine the depth of an object. With this, polygons with sharp angles relative to the observer will fade more rapidly than polygons with more gradual angles. Colour of any kind is banned in Flatland after Isosceles workers painted themselves to impersonate noble Polygons. The Square describes these events, and the ensuing at length. The population of Flatland can "evolve" through the "Law of Nature", which states: "a male child shall have one more side than his father, so that each generation shall rise (as a rule) one step in the scale of development and nobility. Thus the son of a Square is a Pentagon, the son of a Pentagon, a Hexagon; and so on". This rule is not the case when dealing with (Soldiers and Workmen) with only two congruent sides. The smallest angle of an isosceles triangle gains thirty arc minutes (half a degree) each generation. Additionally, the rule does not seem to apply to many-sided polygons. For example, the sons of several hundred-sided polygons will often develop fifty or more sides more than their parents. Furthermore, the angle of an isosceles triangle or the number of sides of a (regular) polygon may be altered during life by deeds or surgical adjustments. An equilateral Triangle is a member of the craftsman class. Squares and Pentagons are the "gentlemen" class, as doctors, lawyers, and other professions. Hexagons are the lowest rank of nobility, all the way up to (near) circles, who make up the priest class. The higher-order polygons have much less of a chance of producing sons, preventing Flatland from being overcrowded with noblemen. Regular polygons were considered in isolation until chapter seven of the book when the issue of irregularity, or physical deformity, became considered. In a two dimensional world a regular polygon can be identified by a single and/or . In order to maintain social cohesion, irregularity is to be abhorred, with moral irregularity and criminality cited, "by some" (in the book), as inevitable additional deformities, a sentiment with which the Square concurs. If the error of deviation is above a stated amount, the irregular polygon faces ; if below, he becomes the lowest rank of civil servant. An irregular polygon is not destroyed at birth, but allowed to develop to see if the irregularity can be “cured” or reduced. If the deformity remains, the irregular is “painlessly and mercifully consumed”. As a social satire[] In Flatland Abbott describes a society rigidly divided into classes. Social ascent is the main aspiration of its inhabitants, apparently granted to everyone but strictly controlled by the top of the hierarchy. Freedom is despised and the laws are cruel. Innovators are imprisoned or suppressed. Members of lower classes who are intellectually valuable, and potential leaders of riots, are either killed, or promoted to the higher classes. Every attempt for change is considered dangerous and harmful. This world, as ours, is not prepared to receive 'Revelations from another world'. The satirical part is mainly concentrated in the first part of the book, 'This World', which describes Flatland. The main points of interest are the Victorian concept on women's roles in the society and in the class-based hierarchy of men. Abbott has been accused of misogyny due to his portrait of women in 'Flatland'. In his Preface to the Second and Revised Edition, 1884, he answers such critics by stating that the Square: was writing as a Historian, he has identified himself (perhaps too closely) with the views generally adopted by Flatland and (as he has been informed) even by Spaceland, Historians; in whose pages (until very recent times) the destinies of Women and of the masses of mankind have seldom been deemed worthy of mention and never of careful consideration. —the Editor Critical reception[] Although Flatland was not ignored when it was published, it did not obtain a great success. In the entry on Edwin Abbott in the Dictionary of National Biography, Flatland is not even mentioned. The book was discovered again after 's was published, which introduced the concept of a fourth dimension. Flatland was mentioned in a letter entitled "Euclid, Newton and Einstein" published in on February 12, 1920. In this letter Abbott is depicted, in a sense, as a prophet due to his intuition of the importance of time to explain certain phenomena: Some thirty or more years ago a little was written by Dr. Edwin Abbott entitled Flatland. At the time of its publication it did not attract as much attention as it deserved... If there is motion of our three-dimensional space relative to the fourth dimension, all the changes we experience and assign to the flow of time will be due simply to this movement, the whole of the future as well as the past always existing in the fourth dimension. —from a "Letter to the Editor" by William Garnett. in Nature on February 12, 1920. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography now contains a reference to Flatland. Editions in print[] Flatland (5th edition, 1963), 1983 reprint with foreword by , HarperCollins, bound together back-to-back with 's (1994), HarperCollins, The Annotated Flatland (2002), coauthor , Perseus Publishing, Signet Classics edition (2005), Oxford University Press (2006), Dover Publications thrift edition (2007), CreateSpace edition (2008), Adaptations and parodies[] Numerous imitations or sequels to Flatland have been written, and multiple other works have alluded to it. Examples include: In film[] (1965), an animated short film based on the novella, was directed by Eric Martin and based on an idea by . (2007), a 98-minute animated independent feature film version directed by , updates the satire from Victorian England to the modern-day United States. (2007), by Dano Johnson and Jeffrey Travis, is a 34-minute animated educational film voice acted by, , , and . Its sequel was (2012), inspired by the novel by and starring , , , , , and. In literature[] An Episode on Flatland: Or How a Plain Folk Discovered the Third Dimension by (1907), by (1965), by (1984), by (2001), and by (2002). Short stories inspired by Flatland include "" by (1963), "The Incredible Umbrella" by (1980), and "Message Found in a Copy of Flatland" by Rudy Rucker (1983) Physicists and science popularizers and have both commented on and postulated about the effects of Flatland. Sagan recreates the as a set-up to discussing the possibilities of higher dimensions of the physical universe in both the and , whereas Dr. Hawking notes the impossibility of life in two-dimensional space, as any inhabitants would necessarily be unable to digest their own food. In television[] Flatland features prominently in episode "The Psychic Vortex", when Sheldon Cooper declares it one of his favorite imaginary places to visit. It also features in the episode "2-D Blacktop", when Professor Farnsworth's adventures in lead to a foray of drifting in and out of inter-dimensional spaces. See also[] (1945), novella by George Orwell , Indian parable (1999-2007 webcomic) (1963 book) (1941 short story) Dimension-bending video games: (2007) (2012) (2013)
"Flatland, a Romance of Many Dimensions," by Edwin Abbott Abbott. Part 2 -- Other Worlds Section 19 -- How, though the Sphere showed me other mysteries of Spaceland, I still desired more; and what became of it Section 20 -- How the Sphere encouraged me in a Vision Show Theme: "Canon in D" from Owen Poteat. Book Theme: "Friendly Day" from Kevin MacLeod.
K7 Comment Line: 206-350-6909 "Flatland, a Romance of Many Dimensions," by Edwin Abbott Abbott. Part 2 -- Other Worlds Section 17 -- How the Sphere, having in vain tried words, resorted to deeds Section 18 -- How I came to Spaceland and what I saw there Show Theme: "Canon in D" from Owen Poteat. Book Theme: "Friendly Day" from Kevin MacLeod.