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In this episode of CORNDOWN, the SPlink covers for wastedmemory as we dive into a series of quirky and hilarious scenarios. From the unconventional issues of car barnacles and illegal dumping to the art of cloning keycards and the strange liability issues surrounding dumpsters, there’s no shortage of bizarre topics. SPLink adds a comedic twist with tales of bathroom surveys and navigating the world of locksmiths, while Snappy Bakes covers the unexpected antics of hotel twerking. Meanwhile, BoJack discusses the finer points of smoking fee calculations. Whether it’s tackling the mystery of too many edibles, the concept of dream holes, or the nocturnal habits of night squirrels, this episode is filled with laughter and unexpected insights. This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating via patreon or paypal! powered by rogueserver.com
In this episode of CORNDOWN, we delve into a variety of quirky and entertaining calls. I kick things off with a series of confused employees, which becomes a recurring theme throughout the episode. Wastedmemory joins in with some fun car stuff and later freshens things up with some toilet water humor. SPLink takes us through a bathroom questionnaire, and I tackle the classic groundskeeper’s shoe dilemma. We also revisit the mystery of found house keys multiple times, with contributions from snappy bakes and myself, adding layers to the puzzle. Join us for these and other amusing moments in this episode! This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating via patreon or paypal! powered by rogueserver.com
In this episode of CORNDOWN, wastedmemory and I delve into a variety of intriguing and offbeat topics. We kick things off with a discussion about painted ants and the peculiarities of maintaining a painted ant farm. There’s a funny bit about why our friends are hesitant to visit, and we explore the importance of calling 811 before digging, with wastedmemory sharing some insightful anecdotes. We touch on challenges like hearing difficulties and strange hotel pigeons. SPLink joins the conversation to talk about dog and bird blockers, as well as the curious concept of parking lot movies and steaks. We also navigate through the nuances of punitive fees and the complications of getting room counts wrong. This episode is packed with a blend of humor, curiosity, and unexpected topics that are sure to keep you entertained. This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! powered by rogueserver.com
On today’s CORNDOWN, wastedmemory and I tackle a series of unusual and entertaining topics. We discuss the fallout from a McAlister’s breakup and dive into the chaos of dealing with bad phone connections. There's a quirky exploration of the differences in menus and combos, and an unexpected journey involving electric chickens. The conversation heats up as we move on to wrestling moves, drinking gas, and the peculiar effects of gas on both grass and pets. SPLink and snappy bakes join in with stories about gas station antics and body inspections. From copyright infringement to busting loads, we cover it all with humor and curiosity. Tune in for a truly eclectic mix of stories and laughs. This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! powered by rogueserver.com
In this episode of CORNDOWN, wastedmemory and I dive into all sorts of quirky topics. We start off with a bizarre story about flushing a bowling ball and move on to impersonating for various reasons, from flirting to fun. Wastedmemory shares a tale about old guys yelling and eating bees, with an impressive escalation to jars and thousands of bees. We also touch on the strange world of reverse panhandling and the logistics of eating a bee. SPLink adds some interesting insights about wearing slippers, while we continue our antics with bright sandwiches and impersonation confusion. Join us for a wild ride through these unexpected conversations. This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! powered by rogueserver.com
In this episode of CORNDOWN, wastedmemory and I navigate through tricky conversations and memory lapses. We handle difficult people, share some magician secrets with Zeke, and even discuss the bizarre concept of renting half a room. From releasing animals to almost getting hit by cars, our antics are non-stop. We also tackle topics like lost AirPods, answering machines, and neighbor disputes. SPLink joins in to discuss depression and more, adding depth to our usual chaos. This episode is a rollercoaster of odd encounters and unexpected challenges. This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! powered by rogueserver.com
In this episode of CORNDOWN, wastedmemory and I tackle a range of bizarre and intense calls. We navigate confrontations, from getting trespassed from McDonald’s to dealing with unexpected orders at a restaurant. There’s a bit of chaos with multiple stolen cars and a hotel makeovers gone awry. Snappy bakes joins us for a naked drawing session and SPLink helps with a neighbor trash issue. We also dive into some peculiar situations like soup sandwiches and the missing dollar riddle, all while handling fights and gluing doors shut. Get ready for a mix of high tension and oddball moments. This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! powered by rogueserver.com
In this episode of CORNDOWN, wastedmemory and I explore a series of unpredictable calls that dive into themes of uncertainty. We discuss everything from taking souls and dog baseball, to dealing with dozens of babies and bringing elderly veterans into the mix. SPLink joins us for calls about getting sick and his daughter’s Uber, while snappy bakes helps us investigate a haunting. We also touch on quirky topics like selling rooms and dog baseball. Get ready for a wild ride full of unexpected twists and turns. This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! powered by rogueserver.com
In this episode of CORNDOWN, I explore the quirks of also working for McDonald’s while tackling everything from attitude checks to bewildering situations involving mummies. SPLink and snappy bakes join us as we dive into dumpster escapades and unexpected repo parking dilemmas. We also find ourselves posting baby pictures and slipping on coconut oil, with special appearances from BreadSandwich, Matthew4, akspa, and BeepYeep. Whether it’s searching for the mayor or dealing with 3D printing, the episode is full of laughs and surprises. This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! powered by rogueserver.com
Join me and wastedmemory on CORNDOWN as we tackle some tough questions in this episode. From exploring the difficulties of items that are “stuck out” to navigating the refund of TikTok payments, each call deals with a new challenge. Tune in as we get permission for constant shower usage with SPLink, and even discuss toilet laundry mishaps with Xenorax. With a mix of humor and insight, this episode promises to keep you entertained and engaged from start to finish. This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! powered by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! In the latest CORNDOWN episode, wastedmemory and I explore the chaos of hotel towing mishaps. Explore the hilarity of grease sagas, where slippery situations lead to unexpected outcomes. Brace yourself for the sonic boom adventures, where flat spaghetti and men’s parking zones add to the absurdity. Join the fun as we uncover the mysteries of room robots, with contributions from BreadSandwich, SPLink, Quigly, and Lux. Get ready for a laughter-filled journey through unconventional hotel tales and unexpected twists. powered by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! Dive into the latest CORNDOWN episode with wastedmemory and me as we explore the world of hotel antics. Experience the humor in stories like ‘UpsideDown Logo,’ where unexpected twists happen at every turn. From forging and generating peculiar documents to quirky incidents involving McChicken and non-payment escapades, this episode is a rollercoaster of laughter. Join us in the absurdity of ‘The Food Killed Them’ series and partying with Carson. With contributions from Lux and SPLink, this episode promises a hilariously unconventional journey through the peculiar world of hotels and unexpected scenarios. powered by rogueserver.com
Thank you to the folks at Sustain (https://sustainoss.org/) for providing the hosting account for CHAOSSCast! CHAOSScast – Episode 80 On today's episode of CHAOSScast, we focus on the experiences and initiatives of the Open Source Program Office at the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Host Dawn Foster is joined by Sean Goggins along with guests, Remy DeCausemaker, Natalia Luzuriaga, Isaac Milarsky, and Aayat Ali, all from various backgrounds within the CMS, who share insights into their efforts in maintaining and promoting an open source culture within federal services. Key discussion points include the launch of the CMS's first open source program office, the development of a maturity model framework to evaluate open source projects, the creation of tools such as Repo Scaffolder and Duplifier to support open source practices, and efforts towards open source software security. This episode emphasizes the distinct aspects of opens source work in government settings compared to the private sector and highlights upcoming presentations at conferences. Download this episode now to hear more! [00:02:21] Dawn asks about the team's work at the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. We start with Remy, who explains the launch of the first open source program office at a federal agency in the U.S. and details CMS's mission to improve healthcare experience for over 150 million people and the role of the digital service within CMS. [00:05:36] Natalia discusses the maturity model framework developed to assess the open source maturity level of projects. She describes a “Repo Scaffolder” tool created in collaboration with the U.S. digital response to help projects align with the majority model, and she speaks about additional features for public repositories to aid in development. [00:10:51] Isaac takes over, explaining how they use Auger metrics and “Nadia labeling” to categorize projects and encourage the adoption of their maturity model. He details a metrics website that provides visual representations of project health and activity and introduces “Duplifier,” a deduplication tool for healthcare data, which uses an open source library called Splink. [00:15:14] Sean inquires how they actualize their user needs in metrics visualization and about the process that informs the creation of these visual metrics. Isaac addresses front-end design aspects of metric visualization and the importance of making the metrics understandable at a glance. Natalia emphasizing designing for both technical and non-technical stakeholders, ensuring metrics are clear and understandable. [00:17:44] Aayat discusses her role in strategy development and the creation of a CMS OSPO guide. She emphasizes advocacy withing CMS for open source and plans to conduct workshops and usability testing to determine which metrics are most valuable to stakeholders. [00:19:23] Remy talks about consulting with the chief information security officer and the chief information officer for internal metric priorities and engaging with an external OSPO metrics working group convened by CHAOSS for broader insights. [00:20:47] Dawn asks Remy for more details on the differences with government engagement in open source to the corporate environments. Remy describes the early journey of OSPOs at the federal level and contrasts it with his private sector experience. [00:25:18] Sean asks about what success would look like a year from now for the OSPO group's work. Remy acknowledges the limited four-year term for digital service members, emphasizing the urgency to execute and make an impact within the next year. He highlights the transformative impact of Isaac and Natalia's entrance into the program and the successful shipping of the metrics website, a deduplication tool, and other repositories. [00:27:50] Isaac envisions success as propagating maturity models and open source standards throughout the government, demonstrating value to stakeholders, and growing the OSPO. Natalia is excited to share their foundational OSPO work and contribute to open data initiatives and mentions speaking this year at the Linux Foundation Open Source Summit and PyCon about their work. Aayat defines success as achieving goals in source code stewardship, understanding the maturity and content of repositories, and supporting the team in communicating the value of open source. [00:29:53] Remy brings up Nadia Eghbal giving her credit for influential work and mentioning a team book club inspired by her writings. Value Adds (Picks) of the week: [00:32:39] Dawn's pick is Beat Saber for indoor workouts. [00:33:05] Sean's pick is the HBO max show, True Detective, Season 4. [00:33:22] Remy's pick is the BRAVO Hackathon Series he recently attended. [00:38:14] Natalia's pick is visiting her local library and getting a library card. [00:38:39] Aayat's pick is a good book she read called, “Demon Copperhead.” [00:39:36] Isaac's pick is enjoying the nice weather and getting outside. **Panelists: Dawn Foster Sean Goggins Guests: Remy DeCausemaker Natalia Luzuriaga Isaac Milarsky Aayat Ali Links: CHAOSS (https://chaoss.community/) CHAOSS Project X/Twitter (https://twitter.com/chaossproj?lang=en) CHAOSScast Podcast (https://podcast.chaoss.community/) podcast@chaoss.community (mailto:podcast@chaoss.community) Georg Link Website (https://georg.link/) Dawn Foster X/Twitter (https://twitter.com/geekygirldawn?lang=en) Sean Goggins X/Twitter (https://twitter.com/sociallycompute) Remy DeCausemaker X/Twitter (https://twitter.com/Remy_D) Remy DeCausemaker LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/decause/) Natalia Luzuriaga LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalialuzuriaga/) Isaac Milarsky LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaac-milarsky-24471b1b6) Aayat Ali LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/aayat-ali-a5850134/) Aayat Ali Website (https://aayatali.com/) CMS.gov (https://moj-analytical-services.github.io/splink/index.html) Digital Service at CMS (DSACMS)-GitHub (https://github.com/dsacms) Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services-GitHub (https://github.com/CMSgov) United States Digital Corps (https://digitalcorps.gsa.gov/) Splink (https://moj-analytical-services.github.io/splink/index.html) Repo Scaffolder-GitHub (https://moj-analytical-services.github.io/splink/index.html) Metrics Dashboard for CMS Open Source Projects (https://github.com/dsacms/metrics) Repo Metrics Website (https://dsacms.github.io/metrics/) github-ospo (https://github.com/github/github-ospo) The Linux Foundation Open Source Summit-April 16-18, 2024, Seattle, WA (https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-north-america/) PyCon US-May 15-23, 2024-Pittsburgh, PA (https://us.pycon.org/2024/) Nadia Asparouhova (aka Nadia Eghbal) Website (https://nadia.xyz/) Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software by Nadia Eghbal (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578675862/) Roads and Bridges: The Unseen Labor Behind Our Digital Infrastructure by Nadia Eghbal (https://www.fordfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/roads-and-bridges-the-unseen-labor-behind-our-digital-infrastructure.pdf) CHAOSScast Podcast-Episode 77: Open Source Metrics at Microsoft (https://podcast.chaoss.community/77) Beat Saber (https://beatsaber.com/) True Detective-Season 4 (HBO max) (https://www.hbo.com/true-detective/season-4) BRAVO Hackathon Series (https://bravo.il2.afwerx.dso.mil/about) Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver (https://www.amazon.com/Demon-Copperhead-Novel-Barbara-Kingsolver/dp/0063251922) Special Guests: Aayat Ali, Isaac Milarsky, Natalia Luzuriaga, and Remy DeCausemaker.
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! Join wastedmemory and me for a laugh-out-loud journey in this episode of CORNDOWN. We kick off with the challenges of the third floor, encounter the unmistakable smell of cat pee, and explore the quirky world of portable toilets. Along the way, we navigate open loading docks, entertain bored employees, and face the amusing twists of getting a pat down. With contributions from SPLink and more, this episode promises a mix of laughter and unexpected moments. Tune in for a delightful exploration of vinegar on plants, hotel jousting, and the entertaining tales that make each call a uniquely amusing experience. powered by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! Join wastedmemory and me on a hilarious adventure in this episode of CORNDOWN, where we tackle the quirky world of missing wheels, borrowed transmissions, and the unexpected chaos of elevator nosebleeds. Get ready for the laughs as we explore emergency stop buttons, fire alarm pranks, and the amusing consequences of slightly teleporting. With contributions from SPLink, Lux, and more, this episode promises a mix of humor and surprising turns. Tune in for a delightful exploration of found keys, fake wrestling holes, and the offbeat tales that make each call a uniquely entertaining experience. powered by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! Embark on a humorous and quirky journey with wastedmemory and me in this episode of CORNDOWN, where we tackle calculator conundrums, room descriptions, and the antics of Brian Style. Join us as we encounter friendly squirrels, chicken orders in Kosovo, and the peculiar art of making soup in bed. With contributions from SPLink, BoJack, IceCat, Edmund, and more, this episode promises a blend of humor and unexpected twists. Tune in for a delightful exploration of found keys, bad-smelling food, and the unique tales that make each call a memorable and entertaining experience. powered by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! Embark on a poolside adventure with wastedmemory and me in this episode of CORNDOWN, where we dive into the intricacies of QR codes, pool boys, and atmospheric pressure arguments. Join us as we navigate the challenges of high water pressure, bathroom attendants, and the sound business plan behind it all. With contributions from SPLink, snappy bakes, BoJack, Devon Anustart, and more, this episode promises a mix of humor and unexpected twists. Tune in for a delightful exploration of found keys, illegal room gambling, and the curious tales that make each call a unique and entertaining experience. brought to you by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! It's time for an unconventional journey with wastedmemory and me in this episode of CORNDOWN, where we explore a series of peculiar calls that range from bone fragments and leftover bones to the unexpected discovery of illegal substances. Dive into the curious world of parking lot car washing, speech insurance, and the enigmatic concept of a "toilet baby." With creative contributions from SPLink, snappy bakes, and Akspa, this episode promises a blend of humor and absurdity. Tune in for a delightful exploration of the unexpected moments that make each call a unique and entertaining experience. brought to you by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! Embark on a comedic journey with wastedmemory and me in this episode of CORNDOWN, where we unravel a series of amusing calls that range from the absurdity of free kids to the complexities of fake relationships. Join us in exploring the chaos of bringing the whole family, navigating employee rumors, and the peculiar world of wallet rewards. With contributions from SPLink, snappy bakes, Lux, and more, this episode promises a mix of laughter and unexpected twists. Tune in for a delightful exploration of being on TV, blimps, close physical contacts, and the humorous escapades that make each call a unique adventure. brought to you by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! In this episode of CORNDOWN, wastedmemory and I embark on a series of hilarious escapades, from cartboy kidnapping and wrong locations to slam dunks in unexpected places. Join us as we navigate the oddities of taking home a cart, jamming out in bathrooms, and the unique challenges of eating in parking lots. With contributions from snappy bakes and SPLink, this episode promises a mix of laughter and absurdity. Tune in for a delightful journey through the misadventures of wrong Arby's locations, employee showers, and the unexpected twists that make each call a humorous surprise. brought to you by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! In this episode of CORNDOWN, we explore the art of giving boosts and delve into the peculiar world of dog breeds and looking like a dog. Join us as we navigate missing mailboxes, festive encounters with Santa, and creative attempts to reach windows with chairs. With contributions from SPLink, snappy bakes, Jimmy Deans, and more, this episode promises a mix of humor and imaginative exploration. Tune in for a quirky journey through sandwich adventures, interrupted moments, and the unexpected surprises of everyday life. brought to you by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! Embark on a tech-infused journey with wastedmemory and me in this episode of CORNDOWN, as we explore the intricacies of floor updates, police late passes, and backend changes. Discover the challenges of being stuck in various places, from bags to trash cans, and even desks. Join us in navigating the amusing world of WiFi porn, mustache thieves, and Christmas services. With contributions from SPLink, BoJack, Matthew4, JimmyDeans Guy, Akspa, and more, this episode promises a blend of humor and the imaginative minds behind these unique and tech-savvy conversations. Tune in for a quirky exploration of the unexpected moments in everyday life. brought to you by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! Join wastedmemory and me on a wild ride in this episode of CORNDOWN, where we explore the chaos of parking lot parades, navigate the complexities of crazy ex-girlfriends, and even face the challenge of throwing squirrels. Delve into the unexpected world of public drinking, buying customers' cars, and the familiar sound of the Arby's bell. With contributions from snappy bakes, CrieFaux, SPLink, and more, this episode promises a mix of humor, unpredictability, and the creative minds behind these unique conversations. Tune in for an entertaining journey through the strange and amusing moments of everyday life. brought to you by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! Join wastedmemory and me on a cheesy escapade in this episode of CORNDOWN, where we explore the art of making cheese and the curious world of computer-related mishaps. Delve into the whimsical realm of ingredient permissions, check-up calls, and the mysterious taste of bathroom water. With contributions from BreadSandwich, SPLink, Lux, and more, this episode promises a mix of humor and peculiarities. Tune in for a journey through the unexpected twists and turns of making cheese and navigating the intricacies of computer errors. brought to you by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! Join wastedmemory and me on a peculiar journey through a series of calls in this episode of CORNDOWN. From the oddity of using hands and feet to the mystery of being inside walls, each call unravels a different layer of life's eccentricities. Explore the bizarre world of hotel room taping, missing parties, and fake businesses. With contributions from Lux, snappy bakes, SPLink, and more, this episode promises a mix of humor, intrigue, and the creative minds behind these unusual conversations. Tune in for a unique blend of stories that will keep you entertained from start to finish. brought to you by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! In this episode of CORNDOWN, join wastedmemory and me as we explore a unique assortment of calls that navigate the realms of everyday challenges and unexpected scenarios. From quirky complaints and torpedoes to the curious world of hard water and feces remover, each call unveils a different facet of life's oddities. Dive into the world of emergency pees, room checks, and the mystery of found cars, with contributions from snappy bakes, Matthew, IceCat, SPLink, and more. Tune in for a blend of humor, intrigue, and the imaginative minds behind these diverse and unexpected conversations. brought to you by rogueserver.com
This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! Join wastedmemory and me on an eerie and humorous journey through a spooktacular episode of CORNDOWN. We unravel a chilling array of calls, from bloody costumes and spooky paperwork to strange encounters with 411. Explore a world of absurd notifications, unexpected accidents, and employment questions. With contributions from RBCP, BreadSandwich, Icecat, SPLink, and more, this episode promises to keep you entertained and on the edge of your seat. Tune in for a blend of laughter, shock, and the creative minds behind these hair-raising conversations. brought to you by rogueserver.com
Dive into a captivating auditory adventure on this episode of CORNDOWN, where I take you on a whirlwind tour of intriguing calls with my cohost, SPLink. Explore a collection of unique calls that delve into the quirks of life. From quirky musings to intriguing sounds, we delve into the whimsical world of sound and storytelling. Join us as we uncover the mysteries behind each call, including 911 test calls, personal reflections, and even unexpected encounters. Tune in for an exploration of creativity and storytelling in this fascinating auditory journey. This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating at https://www.patreon.com/dragonmere ! brought to you by rogueserver.com
7-17-2020 show. Good complainers AND decent second half retail! What more could you ask for! Special thanks to SPLink and Snappy Bakes for donating after the show and hello to newest patreon corporate! Hooray!
Here's just the calls from last night, but not the splink/toxic-waste portion, and only calls that originated from my dialer machine. For the rest, you'll have to wait for SPLink/wastedmemory to post them. I'M THE FRONT DESK MOTHER FUCKER.
Recorded on 30 April 2022 In this episode, we call motels and hotels and whatever else comes our way, in this extended episode of Community Calls. Featuring calls by: Dwight, LuLu, Tedwwweb, Akspa, Wingless, SPLink, and many more from Dwightcord!
In this new episode of Community Calls, recorded 15-16 April 2022, we call hotels, restaurants and gas stations confusing people all along the way. MFDTB and Akspa man the phones with google translate in tow, to confuse folks about the strange lot lizards they encounter. Lots of great calls in this episode by members of the Dwightcord, including: Dwight the Janitor, LuLu, Tedwwweb, SPLink, MFDTB, Akspa and many others.
AI×認知症の領域に取り組んでいるSplink社が面白すぎたので、ご紹介してみました! こういうAI×医療というのはAI×認知症だけでなく広がっていくので、AI×〇〇病など一般化をして想像しながら聴いていただくのが良いと思います(◍•ᴗ•◍) ▽Splink, Incの公式 https://www.splinkns.com/ ▽元ネタにしたニュース「認知症領域の課題解決を目指す医療AIスタートアップSplinkが11.2億円調達、脳ドック用AIプログラムの全国普及・拡大推進 | TechCrunch Japan」 https://jp.techcrunch.com/2021/11/17/splinkns-fundraising/ ★ゆとの他のPodcastはこちらからどうぞ ▽ ゆとの視点からの数学雑学や、ゆとが必死こいて考えてる数学クイズを垂れ流すPodcast Spotify:https://spoti.fi/3H9Pb89 Apple:https://apple.co/3fRwwls ▽友人が話し手、ゆとが聞き手のまだ秘密の科学系Podcast「遺伝子組換えって本当に悪なの?」etc Spotify:https://spoti.fi/3JBmzGi Apple:https://apple.co/3GR4Lox ★ゆとのその他関連リンクはこちらからどうぞ ▼音声市場についてざっくりわかる無料note(3万文字…) https://note.com/utoc11/n/n76020340b22a ▼おすすめの聴き方や、まとめ聴きプレイリストはこちらからどうぞ https://www.notion.so/utoc11/IT-130f772c98f847bc8ee0ff8105232aae ▼ご意見ご感想はTwitterハッシュタグ #ITおしゃべり またはお便りフォームからどうぞ https://forms.gle/DWo5piBx1ojCvxET8 AI/ブロックチェーン/VRなどの過去配信を聴くには、番組内でキーワード検索ができるCastBoxまたはOvercastというPodcastアプリがおすすめです(◍•ᴗ•◍)
**ALL NEW RELEASE SKA PARTY TIME** THE SAVE THE SKA SHOW COMPILATION ALBUM IS OUT NOW. Check out our bandcamp page - theskashowwithbeefy.bandcamp.com/releases Can Anyone Sponsor The Show? - Naming Rights Going Cheap!!!! Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM. The Ska Show with Beefy maintains the prestigious mantle of being the SECOND best Ska Show on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) and the big fella has decided that there needs to be a supplemental SkaPod for your listening pleasure. We've gone New Release crazy this time around on #SkaPod #3 and quite a few of the bands are making their Ska Show with Beefy debuts! Georgetown Orbits, Public Serpents, Take Today, Big Takeover Band, Dennis Walks, Lynval Golding, Mikey Brooks, Nate Funk, Punk In Dublic, Bongo Brains, The Piseogs and Dr. Splink all feature! If you want to program the second half of #SkaPod #3 - send me your 5 tracks and buy me a coffee.... ( https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Beefyskashow ) Keep sharing the gospel of Ska if you can. Stay safe everybody! This is Ska Radio at 88mph.
Everyone Dies In Sunderland: A podcast about growing up terrified in the eighties and nineties
Something you might not appreciate about climbing Everest is... it's a bit fiddly. Lethally fiddly. And lethally chilly. And lethally tiring. In fact that 4% of people die while doing it. And in most cases, it's impossible to recover their bodies. As a result there are as many as 300 dead bodies on the mountain, including the remains of David Sharp from Teesside. In 2006 he climbed Everest at the third attempt, but on his descent cold, fatigue and darkness forced him to take shelter in a cave – and as the story goes, 40 people walked past him as he slowly froze to death, but chose to summit instead of helping him. Obviously it's a bit more nuanced than that.Inspired by last week's chat about Apaches we also remember the public information films of our era, a time when Jimmy Savile had some personal safety advice “for all you ladies” and children valued their kites and Frisbees enough to risk being blown to smithereens to retrieve them. Not like kids today! The gang also learns the true meaning of SPLINK.Claire offers to shoot a dog for £1! Gareth is saved from third degree burns by Hale and Pace! John briefly considers making this an entirely Love Island-based podcast in an attempt to use the phrase “the Clausewitz of televised handjobs” as much as he can. Along the way: Let Loose! Apache Indian! Albion In The Orient! Mary Roach's excellent book “Stiff”! An ambitious attempt to get some advertising cash out of What Three Words! You can reach us on email everyonediesinsunderland@gmail.com, on Twitter at @everyonediespod, on Facebook and Instagram. Our theme music is “Steady Away” by Pete Dilley and can be found on his album Half-truths and Hearsay which you can/should buy/stream here: https://petedilley.bandcamp.com/album/half-truths-and-hearsay Some animals were harmed during the making of this podcast.I bought fireworks, a big bag in Pennsylvania/I'm gonna light em up when I get home to Jersey/ They'll probably arrest me, they'll probably ruin my whole summer/Stop taking pictures with your phone
This week's Everest sees Edward and Ian revisit a time when television was never explicit but nevertheless still fucking terrifying: the world of British Public Information films of the 1970s and 1980s. Their relentless efficacy is demonstrated early as Ian recalls exactly how the word SPLINK might save your life, before Les Gray, Kevin Keegan and Alvin Stardust step in with further handy hints.The general utility of a 30-foot long metal pole as a children's toy is considered, the dirty and disease-ridden European continent is thoroughly repudiated and your heroes are warned how to avoid gas explosions and IRA car bomb attacks. Then, in a scintillating finale, we decide once and for all whether not it is a good idea to give the time of day to strangers (spoiler alert: it isn't). Why is all this stuff suddenly our fault? And why don't they make a public information film about the real danger facing us all on a daily basis? Let's find out.There's a bunch of different ways in which you can subscribe to the 200% podcast. You can do so through Spotify, which you can find right here, whilst the podcast RSS feed is here and you can subscribe through Google Podcasts here and Itunes here. We'd also like to remind you that you can subscribe through Patreon. We release extra episodes that go off-piste every week now, weeks and weeks (I'm not sure how many weeks) before they're released to the public. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy New Years Yearly Extended Show! We start off with SPlink and Toxic. Parking lot fireworks. People in room limit. Drawer stuff. Midnight time pop off. Limits on face punching. Exchange services in the lobby. Fake echo. Dog on leg. … Continue reading →
Well. What can one say? We had such high hopes for the year too! Remember when we were all young and worry-free? Nah, us neither.So, let's try to cheer each other up, shall we? As Ian and Kev explore YOUR feedback via social media and crayoned-on discarded face mask... the annual Big Goodbye to our fave celebs... techhole Will Guyatt rocks up to natter about the latest festive gadgets, and no Showbiz Shoebox whatsoever. No lie.Jump on the Twitter, and peek at @iancollinsuk and @sideshow_kevSpecial thanks to the glorious MC Willy G, and the boffins at Funkweasel Digital.Additional music by Kevin MacLeod.A BiGFiNGS MEDiA Production
Lots of great calls in this episode, featuring: Akspa, MustardMachine, Paenti, Darzzr, Savage Carl, SPLink, and many more We sent out faxes featuring a short story and some references to the San Jose Meetup that occurred during the Halloween 2020 weekend. Thanks to all our sponsors! Sponsors:tigeryeye4c Gordo Chrispy8080 Gilmour Dirty Unit SPlink Stalin_without_the_Charm Bob […]
SPLink premiere on this show. Metric gas. Metric air. That baby had no shoes on the feet. Ride fraud. Phone repair. Go pick up your own stuff. Pool info. The dog is included. Ordering stuff at 4 AM. It has … Continue reading →
*With thanks to our listener Paul McEvoy for the title suggestion It's the darkest day, the blackest hour. Chin up, shoulders back, let's see what Ben and Mark are made of as they tackle the existential horrors of 'Dark Water' and 'Death in Heaven'. Under discussion: How careful do you have to be when dealing with death and real world tragedy in what's ostensibly a family show? Whose internal conflict was greater this series - the Doctor's or Steven Moffat's? And most pressingly of all, what is all of this for? After that they squelch their way through Malcolm Clarke's synth soundtrack to discuss another Master plan - 1972's The Sea Devils. Under discussion: nudey monsters, the refinement of Roger Delgado, 70's electronic music and larking about with the Navy. Apologies for Mark's side of the audio, long story short it's the Zoom recording rather than the hard copy from microphone.
Been a bit of a cow of a year, really. And just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, WANTS A WORD is back!And it's just as you'd expect, sadly! Ian and Kev explore YOUR feedback via social media and Santa's clapped out Renault Clio, a moribund summary of 2019's less happy moments, Kev gives Ian a present, and techhole Will Guyatt shows up to natter about gadgets.Follow us on Twitter? If you like. No pressure. @iancollinsuk and @sideshow_kevA BiGFiNGS MEDiA Production
Splink! Splink! It’s time for a week in paradise with Jon and Russ! This week, they’re talking about “Two Tickets To Paradise” (S3 E19), and, boy, do they have some opinions about it. Good opinions? Bad opinions? BOTH?? Find out now! Other matters discussed include the infamous introduction of Oprah and Uma, a mafia fish fire, and the crucial nomination of a new M&M color. So sit down and announce it: it’s time listen up! Enjoy!
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Been a heck of a year, hasn't it? What with all these famous folk exiting the planet in seemingly huge numbers. So, to catch up on things, the lads pay tribute to the fallen, in what we'd like to describe as a "touching, thoughtful" episode, but what is in reality the usual abject nonsense - only this time, about corpses, really. With some corpsing at the end. Twitter! @iancollinsuk and @sideshow_kev
In this episode of "The Omega Podcast" Ben & Charlie review "In the Forrest of the Night" and "Dark Water". What did you think of these two stories? Please share your thoughts by sending them to theomegapodcast@gmail.com.
Summary: Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins, Jean Riddler, Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller review Doctor Who: The City of Death and the Sherlock episode ‘His Last Vow’, play a game, find some general news and a variety of other stuff, specifically: 00:00 – Intro and theme tune. 00:59 — Welcome! 03:14 – Doctor Who: The […]
The Three Who Rule were joined this week by the incomparable John Williams, Tachyon TV alumnus and author of an upcoming tome about Who legend Malcolm Hulke. Mr. Williams was on hand not to plug his scribbling but to add his mellifluous verbiage to commentary of "The Angels Take Manhattan," the final adventure of Mr. and Mrs. Pond. Add a pinch of praise for sarcastic Sontarans, a dash of derision for evil Snowmen, and a completely arbitrary show title like "Splink," and…well, just take a listen. Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
Doctor Who: Podshock Episode 27 For the Week of the 20th of February 2006 Running Time: 2:05:36 In this episode: News - Trisha Goddard cast, New Doctor Who Merchandise announced, Location photos of "Idiot's Lantern" on Outpost Gallifrey, Splink with Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker Says, Doctor Who Single, Sci-Fi Channel, etc.. Features - Review of the Region 1 DVD Box Set of the Complete 2005 Series, Big Finish's Doctor Who: Sword of Orion reviewed by Taras Hnatyshyn, and Doctor Who: Terror of the Arctic and other fan made audio productions. Feedback - Email and Audio feedback submissions from Travis at Gallifrey 2006 in LA, Vintage Doctor Who memories, and more. Announcements - James' new podcast 'Rough Ready and Raw', Doctor Who in the Cavern, Ken's radio show 'The Hair Hut'. Promos - Doctor Who: Terror of the Arctic and Big Finish's Doctor Who: Sword of Orion. Hosted by James Naughton (UK), Ken Deep (US), and Louis Trapani (US), and Chris Rattray in Australia. Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml
Doctor Who: Podshock Episode 27 For the Week of the 20th of February 2006 Running Time: 2:05:36 In this episode: News - Trisha Goddard cast, New Doctor Who Merchandise announced, Location photos of "Idiot's Lantern" on Outpost Gallifrey, Splink with Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker Says, Doctor Who Single, Sci-Fi Channel, etc.. Features - Review of the Region 1 DVD Box Set of the Complete 2005 Series, Big Finish's Doctor Who: Sword of Orion reviewed by Taras Hnatyshyn, and Doctor Who: Terror of the Arctic and other fan made audio productions. Feedback - Email and Audio feedback submissions from Travis at Gallifrey 2006 in LA, Vintage Doctor Who memories, and more. Announcements - James' new podcast 'Rough Ready and Raw', Doctor Who in the Cavern, Ken's radio show 'The Hair Hut'. Promos - Doctor Who: Terror of the Arctic and Big Finish's Doctor Who: Sword of Orion. Hosted by James Naughton (UK), Ken Deep (US), and Louis Trapani (US), and Chris Rattray in Australia. Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml