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IT'S AVERY & SMOIA TIME!!!In this episode, Avery & Smoia go down memory lane as they go over what are some over slept on cartoons from their childhood, while Avery takes a test to see if he's smarter that a 5th grader. We also over Tory Lanez reported plea deal refusal, Video of girlfriend turning up for Salt bae & turns out horrible, A quick Top Boy rant, SpeedX deliveries, Teezo Touchdown & Street Woman Fighter 2 & so much more!!! WELCOME TO THE FOUNTAIN!!!!Follow the Pod's IG: @bythefountainpodFollow the Host's IG: @averyfluker, @sna.z_don, @aiomspsi
For our first episode of 2022, we look into a new partnership between Perth-based oligonucleotides manufacturer SynGenis and Sydney-based diagnostic company SpeeDx. WA start-up SynGenis is the brainchild of Professor Rakesh Veedu, a world-renowned oligonucleotide chemical biologist. Sydney-based SpeeDx, led by CEO Colin Denver, is a privately owned company spun out of Johnson and Johnson that develops PCR testing solutions for infectious diseases including COVID-19. In the wake of the pandemic, SpeeDx faced a constrained supply of oligonucleotides which are a critical component of their diagnostic kits. MTPConnect brokered SpeeDx an introduction to SynGenis and the rest is history in the making!
This is a recording of a story featured on HCJB's DX Party Line hosted by Clayton Howard. As far as I remember it was recorded in December 1974. It's a short story from SPEEDX about the reception of Tristan Da Cunha and St Helena. SPEEDX ran from 1971 until a declining membership forced its closure in 1995. Recorded by Paul Rawdon, courtesy of the Shortwave Radio Archive. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave
As mentioned previously, living on an Island in the Pacific (100 miles North of Seattle, Washington…) had its benefits — a clear shot to targets in the Pacific and Asia - some of them quite rare. And while this station (FEBC) was not rare - it is still in existence today, it was a treat to hear something more folksy than the traditional party line stuff from Government broadcasters. As a side-bar, in 1975 I was active in the Canadian International DX Club, the IRCA (International Radio Club of America…) and would soon join SPEEDX for the the very best of what the hobby would offer in the late 1970's and into the 1980's - the heyday of Shortwave broadcasting!This snippet is from FEBC Manila on one of their Saturday or Sunday afternoon shows - on a 46 year old Cassette that still plays just fine! My radio was the Radio Shack DX150B (still have it - still works!) off of one of my many 1/2 wave dipoles at the time. I lived on a very small farm or ranch - 4 acres - and there was a specific amount of room for antennas…. as my mom would tell me!
Nothing compares to the carefree pathway of youth. Not a worry. Not a concern. The future is endlessly bright. And at the radio dials in 1977, this idealism could not be closer to the truth. Our solid-state and tube type radios glowed in the waning light of sunset and revealed an endless expanse of fully utilized radio spectrum. The voices were often hard to separate and determining a radio frequency often came down to guesswork or crafty use of band spread dials, crystal calibrators and interpolation charts. But that was our youth and the approaching salad days of International Broadcasting. I had been finding my voice in clubs like CIDX, SPEEDX and the IRCA - learning the ropes of journalistic hobby contributions. Half the fun of the radio hobby was the sharing with the sisters and brothers of the hobby. And here we were. And here I was - at 17. That sounds like a song by Janis Ian and I guess it was. At 17 my ears were full and my heart was well stocked with hope for the future. Here is part two of my 1977 “Greatest Hits” Interval Signal Series - recorded in Victoria B.C. Canada on my DX150B table-top communications receiver.
In this episode, we take you to our recent Collaboration and Skills Summit where we brought together a panel of industry experts to share their tips and experiences on how to maximise virtual partnering success at biotech conferences and meetings. You will hear from Colin Denver, CEO of SpeeDx Pty Ltd, an Australian diagnostics company developing tests for infectious diseases including COVID-19. Colin shares his top tips for raising capital as a small company and doing deals online in the age of COVID-19.If you are seeking new strategic partnerships for funding or collaboration this episode is packed full of helpful insights. SpeeDx is supported with funding from MTPConnect's Biomedical Translation Bridge (BTB) Program.
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Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Paul Rawdon, for the following recording and notes:[This is] a recording of a story featured on HCJB's DX Party Line hosted by Clayton Howard. As far as I remember it was recorded in December 1974. It's a short story from SPEEDX about the reception of Tristan Da Cunha and St Helena. SPEEDX ran from 1971 until a declining membership forced its closure in 1995 archived copies of its monthly bulletin can be found here: https://worldradiohistory.com/Speedx.htm
This programme gives a good overview of what people were tuning into on the new range of European broadcast satellite. We started with the news that BBC World DW switched off the Amsterdam cable. WDR is now back instead. Several radio stations have now switched to digital distribution. Low power stations popping up including KIWI radio in New Zealand. Voice of Vietnam now being relayed from Russia. Andy Sennit reports on cutback at Kol Israel. The SPEEDX club has closed down. Malta and Moldova are also in the media news. Leo Schenk gets a prize for a documentary about euthanasia. There is a clandestine radio contest in April. We also give a second chance to enter the Big Bells contest. Voice of Malaysia will add satellite subcarriers. SPUD is a new DX club. Thieves have stolen the shortwave antennas of a station in South America. BBC is relaying RAI Italy out of Singapore. WRTH Satellite Guide 1995 review with Bart Kuperus. Few extracts from the satellite dish in my garden. Astra 1D seems to be rather empty at the moment.
Chris Williams from emen8.com.au talks to Cal from ASHM 2019 This week Cal is joined by Gerry from Taking Charge, the HIV & Ageing project from Thorne Harbour Health and Living Positive Victoria for people living with HIV 50 years old and over. Then Chris Williams from Emen8 calls in from the 2019 Australasian Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Conferences (ASHM2019) in Perth. Chris talks through the latest sexual health news coming out of the conference including interviews with: Madeline from SpeeDx about a new strategy in addressing drug-resistant gonorrhoea Dr Vincent Cornelisse about transmitting gonorrhoea via saliva and the release of ASHM's new PrEP guidelines Liz & Teddy, investigators from the inaugural Australian Trans and Gender Diverse Sexual Health Survey While only a portion of the interview with Liz & Teddy was featured in this episode, you can listen to the full interview here: This show, Episode #689 originally aired Thursday 19th September 2019. Grab this and other podcasts from the Well, Well, Well team on iTunes | Spotify | or your favourite podcast platform – or head to joy.org.au/wellwellwell Head to www.thorneharbour.org for more information about Thorne Harbour’s LGBTI health and well-being services Thorne Harbour is social! facebook: facebook.com/thorneharbour | twitter: @ThorneHarbour | instagram: @thorneharbour http://joy.org.au/wellwellwell/wp-content/uploads/sites/69/2019/09/Liz-and-Teddy_Extended-Interview.mp3
This week's episode takes you on a journey from the meteoric rise to catastrophic fall of a bike company called SpeedX.
This week I dip my toes into the dangers of the hyped up crowdfunded bike companies of SpeedX and Sick Bicycle Co. Two companies with completely different paths but in the end the same outcome. Pinkbike and Cycling tips did great journalism on these stories.The privateer tip this week is to pick something unique and stick with it. Do something that will set you apart from the masses on the line then keep with it as trends change, it will help you brand yourself. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Freebooter)
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We begin with a reader question about how to rescue a day that doesn't seem to be going according to plan. You're not as fast as you thought, don't have the power you anticipated, your gut rots or maybe you're just bonking. What do you do? Selene sets off for...
It's part of life: working out and exercising. We all know it's not easy and requires a lot of discipline and education, but fortunately in episode #9 of That Cousin Show, Dillon, Joel, Lucas, and Cody welcome special guest Matt Kohler to the share some tips and stories about getting in shape. Matt has studied Kinesiology and operates a gym in Brentwood with an extensive background in health and fitness, so if you want an insightful (and hilarious) conversation on exercise, check it out! Matt's cameo in Hart of Dixie - 2:01 SpeedX - 4:20 Why is crossfit better than lifting weights? - 6:51 Matt runs faster than cars - 9:58 Too Much Muscle / Bodybuilders - 10:47 The Man Who's Arms Exploded - 13:14 Eddie Strongman - 14:39 Exercise injuries - 16:45 Annoying people at the gym - 28:30 Tanning Salon pooping - 29:43 What's healthier: Baked potato or spaghetti? - 32:01 Is it better to be overweight or underweight? - 33:01 Matt's thoughts on the Keto Diet - 33:37 Matt's thoughts on the food pyramid - 38:01 SpeedX: 39:12 (For more information on the SpeedX gym, check out the website here: http://www.speedxbrentwood.com) Follow us on our social media accounts! FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/thatcousinshow INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/thatcousinshow TWITTER www.twitter.com/thatcousinshow You can also download this podcast and more episodes at iTunes and well as view the podcast at our YouTube channel: YOUTUBE www.youtube.com/channel/UCDUSHhh5chMDG50DfVVjpoA iTUNES itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/that-…d1434587994?mt=2 New episodes are posted every week so follow us and see more!
Guest Nick Catanese (BLS, SpeedX). Talks about his new PRS Guitar. Fuchs AMP. Zakk Wylde, Kerry King, Slayer, Lemmy, MotorHead, Mike Stone. The movie ROCKSTAR and his Idol George Lynch The post Metal Moment Podcast 020 – Black Label Society Nick Catanese appeared first on Metal Moment.