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SQL Server רדיו
פרק 175 - הרפתקאות מטריפות עם רפליקות שובבות

SQL Server רדיו

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 30:56


גיא ואיתן מדברים על ההרצאות של איתן בנושא SSDT, וגם גיא מספר על הרפתקאותיו המוזרות עם תקלות ברפליקות של AlwaysOn. קישורים רלוונטים: חדשות מפי מיקרוסופט: Preview release of SDK-style SQL projects in Visual Studio 2022 - Microsoft Community Hub הרצאות של איתן בנושא SSDT: Development Lifecycle Basics for DBAs, Sun, Sep 15, 2024, 5:00 PM | Microsoft DBAs Club Meetup SSDT Methodologies for SQL Server DevOps, Wed, Sep 25, 2024, 5:00 PM | Microsoft DBAs Club Meetup SSDT Tools and Features for SQL Server DevOps, Sun, Sep 29, 2024, 5:00 PM | Microsoft DBAs Club Meetup Troubleshooting Common SSDT Errors, Sun, Oct 13, 2024, 5:00 PM | Microsoft DBAs Club Meetup Database DevOps for Leaders - Eitan Blumin, Thu, Oct 24, 2024, 12:00 PM | Cloud Data Driven Meetup טיפול בשגיאה מספר 1412: Applying Transaction Logs to the Secondary Replica in SQL Server Always On Availability Groups (sqlshack.com)

Trials Australia
E95: Robin Luscombe - 16 times UK sidecar champ and the future of classic trials

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 61:28


Today we are chatting with Robin Luscombe. Robin is well know in UK club trials, particularly in Sidecars as he has been the 16 times British sidecar champion.   We hear about how Robin got into the sport, and those early influences that got him into sidecars but more importantly the groundswell of other riders that made trials sidecars less obscure and more of a regular occurrence at trials events. We discuss the challenges of forming new partnerships and his brief foray of solo riding and the SSDT during a period of times that was otherwise dominated by sidecar events.   We discuss the FIM Coupe, the trips abroad including all the way to Australia but ultimately the reasons why he gave up sidecars after so many years.   I was quite surprised to learn from Robin just how popular his current pursuit of classic trials is. They are getting 400+ riders to some of the classic multi-day trials in France and Spain and there is even high profile expert solo riders who are even dragging out the twin shock for these events.   Robin even pressed me on the reasons behind starting this podcast, which I know some of you have been curious about.   This was a real treats to chat with someone who was so passionate and determined in the sport of trials.   Ladies & gentlemen, I give you my chat with Robin Luscombe.   Contact the Podcast: Email: podcast@trials.com.au Facebook Group: Trials Australia Podcast Community Instagram: trialsauspodcast TikTok: @trials_aus_podcast

Trials Australia
E93: Major Sandy Mack MBE - SACU Chair and Army Trials Team

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 63:19


Today I have the absolute privilege of chatting with Major Sandy Mack MBE. Sandy has been into the sport of trials for ages, but it most well done for his extensive work on the Scottish ACU which he is now currently chair of. We also discuss his extensive background with the Army Trials Team and the work the Army does to help support the SSDT via refueling stops.   It was a really interesting chat that kind of left me wondering how the SSDT would run if it weren't for the Army's involvement, and you also see the benefits for the Army in terms of treating it as a training exercise. It feels like a really symbiotic relationship.   Sandy himself has done the SSDT 18 times as a rider but is now more focused on administration of the sport than participation.   As the Chair of the Scottish ACU he has a unique perspective to talk about trials in comparison to other disciplines, and how sport development is going. We discuss the healthy levels of trials participation at Scottish club trials and national events.   We also hear how Mrs Mack, or mother, looks after the riders as part of the annual SSDT preparation and training.   I can tell you I am really glad to have now spoken to someone so dedicated and passionate about the sport of trials.   Ladies and Gentleman, I give you my chat with Major Sandy Mack MBE.   Link to Jitsie Trial GB Coverage: https://www.jitsie.com/en/   Contact the Podcast: Email: podcast@trials.com.au Facebook Group: Trials Australia Podcast Community Instagram: trialsauspodcast TikTok: @trials_aus_podcast

Trials Australia
E89: Ep 89: Jonathan English - Flying high and coaching enduro riders; 2 x Canadian Champ

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 76:24


Today we get back to visit our Canadian friends on the podcast. We are chatting to two time Canadian Champ Jonathan English.   Jonathan was also representing Canada at the TdN last weekend in Portugal as he has done a few time now.   We had a really good chat about how Jonathan found trials and how he is supporting the Ontario and Thunder Bay trial scene.   We discuss his job as an Airline Pilot and how there were some trials gaps as result of getting established in his career, but then also reflect on the benefits which have allowed him to travel for his sport.   Jonathan did the SSDT twice and takes us through his experiences, as well as when travelling with his family as a spectator and how he helped salvage former guest Derek Thomas' SSDT.   Jonathan is now doing a bit of coaching and we reflect on the finer points of teaching others.   Jonathan was an absolute pleasure to interview and I'm really glad I got an opportunity to hear his story.   Ladies and gentleman, I give you my chat with Jonathan English.   Contact the Podcast: Email: podcast@trials.com.au Facebook Group: Trials Australia Podcast Community Instagram: trialsauspodcast TikTok: @trials_aus_podcast

Trials Australia
E87: Katy Sunter - Goals, Grit & Determination

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 50:00


Today we chat with on the UK top female riders: Katy Sunter. Katy has amassed an impressive trials career which includes   15 Scott Trials13 SSDT appearances2 x TdN representation (2nd Place in 2003)British Trial Championships competitor between 2002 - 2016 and twice 3rd in the championshipWorld Trial Championships between 2006-2016European Championships   We discuss Katy's impressive career and how she stays motivated to keep riding even after all those accomplishments.   We discuss her background in the sport and how despite growing up in a trials family and even lived on the Scott Trial course, it wasn't until she saw females in competition did she decided trials was something she wanted to pursue.   And there has been no stopping her since.   Katy opens up about how maturity has allowed her to reflect on things differently, including how much pressure she put on herself as a younger rider, and as how she's enjoyed riding so much more after realising this.   We also discuss Katy's love affair with the Scott trial and how it holds a special place for her & her entire family.   And of course those impressive 13 SSDT.   We go on to discuss female participation in trials and how that compares to Mountain Biking which Katy is also partial to.   This was a real treat. Ladies and gentleman, I present to you my chat with Katy Sunter.   Contact the Podcast: Email: podcast@trials.com.au Facebook Group: Trials Australia Podcast Community Instagram: trialsauspodcast TikTok: @trials_aus_podcast

Trials Australia
E79: Gael Chatagno - Living the electric dream

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 45:47


Gael Chatagno is the current leader in the Trial E class at the world trials championship. This is on the back of an amazing tussle with Albert Cabestany last year winning, to his surprise, the first two rounds and coming 2nd overall in the championship.   We also discuss his journey getting there including his start in the sport, and his promising early results which got him into the French Youth Federation.   Gael rode in the Trial 2 class before moving to the Trial E Class, and so we discuss the competitiveness of the current Trial 2 class and what is has been like with the transition from Petrol to Electric bikes.   People considering electric bikes are often curious so we've done our best to myth bust and ask as many questions as we could. We even hear about EM's plans for a rider to do the SSDT.   We also get a sense of the rigor required to be a modern trials rider, ensuring there is a balance of physical fitness off the bike, bike prep as well as the obligatory training time on the bike.   I hope you enjoy this chat with Gael Chatagno.   Contact the Podcast: Email: podcast@trials.com.au Facebook Group: Trials Australia Podcast Community Instagram: _davidgrice TikTok: @trials_aus_podcast

Trials Australia
E78: Grant Morris - Multiple WA state champ and SSDT first class award winner

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 50:38


This week we are chatting with Grant Morris. Grant should be well know to our Australian listeners as he is multiple time West Australian state champion, and for a period also spent time riding on Australia's East Coast.   However what makes this chat with Grant have even more global appeal is Grant spent 10 years over in the UK based around Bury & Rochdale riding UK trials, including a total of 9 SSDT attempts which in his last one in 2009 gained him a long sought after First class award.   He also tells us of his time at the Scott trial, the chasing the Road National Series & event the French 4 day.   Grant also went on to a career in motorcycling first with Apico while in the UK and then KTM group when he returned to Australia. With KTMs recent acquisition of Gas Gas, Grant is now the unofficial DOT (Director of Trials) here in Australia.   I took this opportunity to asking him on his perspective of KTMs ambitions in the trials arena and did my best to get scoops on the plans for the Gas Gas trials bikes.   I hope you enjoy this chat with Grant Morris.   Contact the Podcast: Email: podcast@trials.com.au Facebook Group: Trials Australia Podcast Community Instagram: _davidgrice TikTok: @trials_aus_podcast

SQL Data Partners Podcast
Episode 227: SSDT Methodologies for DB DevOps

SQL Data Partners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 69:05


Organizations look to constantly improve and offer better services and the application tooling has been built to accommodate the process. Database tooling has been a bit slower to develop; however, in this episode Eitan Blumin, a co-host at sqlserverradio.com, brings us up to speed on the latest features of SQL Server Data Tools with some thoughts on how to get started with continual deployment or ‘devops'.  We know this can feel like a steep learning curve for folks without a programming background and we share a few resources for you to get started. The show notes and video can be found at https://sqldatapartners.com/2021/06/23/episode-227-ssdt-methodologies-for-db-devops/. Have fun on the SQL Trail!

Trials Australia
E75: Amos Bilbao - The fan favourite

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 53:09


Amos Bilbao is a highly respected and familiar face amongst the trials family. He's had plenty of success himself, including a 17 year career in the world trials championship, competing in over 200 world trial championship events. He was the 1996 Spanish trial champion while competing as a privateer, won 3 world trials events, and was the 2002 SSDT winner.   Even as the shadows were falling on his riding career and was approached by Montessa to be a test rider 1999 to help bring the bikes on, he was upstaging his the teams factory riders by wining events.   Amos' career though his not defined solely by his personal riding achievements. For starters, He is credited by Andreu Codina as a significant figure in bringing on the development of the 1992 Gas Gas contact model bikes to be the competitive force they were in that era. But most tellingly, Amos gets a big mention in Dougie Lampkin's auto-biography; he is held in the highest regard as someone who was able to helped Dougie continue his success when he switched brands from Beta to Montessa through assisting with mechanics and bike development. But there was more, he was a mentor, he became an invaluable member of team Dougie and so highly regarded by Martin Lampkin (Dougie's Father) that he is considered one of the Family.   Amos has continued work with Montessa ever since, however his focus has shifted to developing customer bikes. Pretty much if you are a Montessa owner in the last 15 years, you have Amos to thank for thank for the bikes rideability.   Amos and I reflect on some of the differences with his approach to the sport that he credits as helping extend his career and provide enjoyment over a longer period of time when others may have been getting burnout and how he is still planning to ride SSDT when it returns.   I hope you enjoy this chat with on of the trials families finest: Amos Bilbao.   Link to fundraiser for El Trial de Espana: https://www.facebook.com/donate/234420481847935/1506665563046995/   Contact the Podcast: Email: podcast@trials.com.au Facebook Group: Trials Australia Podcast Community Instagram: _davidgrice

Trials Australia
E68: Bernie Schreiber - Perception, Sections and Minders - Part 2

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 64:14


This episode we are chatting with Bernie Schreiber.   This is part 2 of a 2 part conversation with the 1979 world champion, 4 time NATC champion, 1982 SSDT winner and an AMA Hall of Fame inductee.   For those of you that missed the last episode, I encourage you to go back and listen to episode 67 where we chat with Bernie about his trials journey, his career and its highlights followed by his post trials career in sport marketing.   We also discuss how Bernie left trials pretty much cold turkey and went onto a very successful career in sport marketing. Remaining in Europe, Bernie worked with a number of major watch brands where he helped broker a range of sponsorship agreements with an array of sporting codes including everything from the Australian Football League, to Golf, to the UCI and timekeeping for mountain bike racing.   I mention Bernie credentials again as it really makes this, part 2 of our chat, all the more relevant.   If you are in the business of trials, or care about the grass roots, or are in the upper echelons of administering our sport  I implore you to listen to this episode and adopt the suggestions made.   When I was preparing for this interview, Bernie he mentioned he had done some research and due diligence around the sport of trials since coming back into the trial family a few years ago. An he observed some danger signs that, if un-addressed, risked compromising the long term health and sustainability of our sport.   Just to set the scene, Spanish manufacturers alone in the late 70's and early 80's were collectively selling 40,000 units a year and that was in a time when the big four Japanese manufacturers all had a trials bike model for sale as well. Although they didn't disclose the total volume of trials bikes sold, the Spanish bike numbers are nothing like that today and there are not the presence of the big four any more with the exception of Montessa Honda.   So it's fair to say more people were familiar with trials as a sport and more people owned trials bikes. Trials has gone from verging on the mainstream, with bikes on display at most dealers, to niche discipline today.   In this chat we leverage Bernie's background in sport marketing, and get his comments about the health of trials, a reflection on the drivers behind a declines sales, spectators and particiaption over the years and what we need to do to reclaim some of the former glory trials as motorcycle discipline used to have.   We reflect on why golf has had enduring success with very little rule changes over the years, and why trials with it's constant tweaks and changes has struggled. This includes the degree of difficultly needed to challenge our top riders today, and the economic impacts of having minders.   We discuss a roadmap for the future, and how we need to combine the grass-roots/bottom up promotion of our sport with top-down marketing and promotion to shift the focus towards safety, family, and environmentally friendly fun.   With Bernie's credentials in the sport of trials, and his background in sports marketing I genuinely hope these insights carry the gravitas needed to shape the direction of trials going forward and are adopted by our various governing bodies. In today's age with a concerns around safety, environmental impact, and fun there is no reason trials should be motorcycling's best kept secret. It should, if anything, be one of the foundational steps into other forms of motorcycling and a pathway to enduro, adventure riding etc rather than the other way around.   I hope you enjoy part 2 of my chat with Bernie Schreiber.   Sponsors: S3FormaAiroh   Feedback: podcast@trials.com.au

Trials Australia
E67: Bernie Schreiber - A goal without a plan is just a dream - Part 1

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 82:40


This episode we are chatting with Bernie Schreiber.   This is part 1 of a 2 part conversation with the 1979 world champion, 4 time NATC champion, 1982 SSDT winner and an AMA Hall of Fame inductee.   I have to admit, these episodes are a little bit special...Bernie and I spent an enormous amount of time preparing for this and structuring the interview. It is without question the hardest I've had to work to produce a podcast but that makes it all the more rewarding.   In part one we discuss Bernie's journey into trials, the decision to move to Europe to pursue the sport and then how he progressed throughout the years to become the first, and to this day, only American to win a FIM Trial World Championship.   We discuss how the closure of the Bultaco factory forced him to change bikes, and discuss the multi-faceted requirements to become a world champion. Just being the best rider is not enough, unless you have the right equipment, preparation and consistency.   We also discuss how Bernie left trials pretty much cold turkey and went onto a very successful career in sport marketing. Remaining in Europe, Bernie worked with a number of major watch brands where he helped broker a range of sponsorship agreements with an array of sporting codes including everything from the Australian Football League, to Golf, to the UCI and timekeeping for mountain bike racing.   As if that wasn't enough, when I spoke to Bernie he mentioned he had done some extensive research and due diligence around the sport of trials since coming back into the trial family a few years ago. An he observed some danger signs that, if un addressed, risked compromising the long term health and sustainability of our sport.   In Part 2 of our chat next episode, Bernie with his background in sport marketing, goes on to discuss the health of trials, a reflection on the drivers behind a declines sales, spectators and particiaption over the years and what we need to do to reclaim some of the former glory trials as motorcycle discipline used to have.   We reflect on why golf has had enduring success with very little rule change over the years, and why trials with it's constant tweaks and changes has struggled. This includes the degree of difficultly needed to challenge our top riders today, and the economic impacts of having minders.   We discuss a roadmap for the future, and how we need to combine the grass-roots/bottom up promotion of our sport with top-down marketing and promotion to shift the focus towards safety, family, and environmentally friendly fun.   If you are in the business of trials, or in the administration of our sport I implore you to listen to that episode, but for now I hope you enjoy part 1 of my chat with Bernie Schreiber.   Sponsors: S3FormaAiroh Feedback: podcast@trials.com.au

Trials Australia
E65: Chris Bayles - A chat about all things Tassie and Trials

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 59:04


This week I am excited to have Chris Bayles on the podcast.   Chris has represented Australia at the TdN multiple times, has achieved #2 in the Australian championships, and has also done a SSDT.   This interview was ~6 months in the making, but in a twist of fate due to relaxing of COVID travel restrictions, I was personally able to go down and attend the Tassie Titles in March. Although this episode was recorded about 4 weeks ago, it was great to be able to conduct a face to face podcast episode rather than doing it all remotely.   It was also my first trip to Tassie and Chris and I were reflecting on the entirety of the clubs effort to put on a state titles event.   Chris is the president of the TMTC and this chat was also a much deserved opportunity to thank all the long serving volunteers that make our sport what it is.   Personally I would like to thank the Tassie community for making me so welcome. It was a two day event but I don't think I did a single lap without someone coming up to say hello, chatting about the podcast and making me feel welcome. It's a great event, and something I would encourage all riders who get the chance to get along.   It was also a good opportunity to share some tips and tactics around running an event, which is something I've personally become involved in the last 6 months so I was curious to learning from people that have got a good handle on things.   I hope you enjoy this chat with one of Tassie's finest...Chris Bayles.   Sponsors: www.thehellteam.com   Feedback: podcast@trials.com.au

Data Exposed  - Channel 9
Easy Ways to Refresh Tabular Models

Data Exposed - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 14:15


In this episode with Gaston Cruz, he'll show you the options to process Azure Analysis Services models (Semantic Layer) connecting to an Azure SQL DB as a data source (using SSDT), and then create an architecture using a Service Principal account to process the model (DB, Tables, Partitions) in an automatic way deploying an Azure Logic Apps, and then calling from Azure Data Factory to trigger the process. Finally, he'll conclude by showing you the advantages of using a live connection from Power BI to connect to AAS models. [00:35] About Gaston Cruz[01:43] Architectures[04:20] Demo[12:30] Adding other data sources Resources: Gaston's YouTube ChannelAAS REST API official doc

Channel 9
Easy Ways to Refresh Tabular Models | Data Exposed

Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 14:15


In this episode with Gaston Cruz, he'll show you the options to process Azure Analysis Services models (Semantic Layer) connecting to an Azure SQL DB as a data source (using SSDT), and then create an architecture using a Service Principal account to process the model (DB, Tables, Partitions) in an automatic way deploying an Azure Logic Apps, and then calling from Azure Data Factory to trigger the process. Finally, he'll conclude by showing you the advantages of using a live connection from Power BI to connect to AAS models. [00:35] About Gaston Cruz[01:43] Architectures[04:20] Demo[12:30] Adding other data sources Resources: Gaston's YouTube ChannelAAS REST API official doc

Trials Australia
E59: Daniel Blanc-Gonnet - Engineering 'Type 2' fun

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 60:31


We are back visiting our trials friends in the USA. This week we chat with NATC Pro rider Daniel Blanc-Gonnet. Daniel finished 4th in the 2019 in the USA NATC Pro class after being in a 3 way tie leading into the final round.   Daniel has represented the USA in the TdN multiple times, he has also done a SSDT in 2017.   Speaking with Daniel you get a real sense for the degree of professionalism at which he approaches his sport, but also how he tries to keep it fun...type 2 fun! It will make more sense as you listen.   More than just a rider, he wea rs with pride the badge of being the youngest organiser of a US National competition and he is involved in the committees that run trials in the USA across the NATC & AMA.   We did something a little different this episode and teamed up with Steph Vetterly the new editor of On The Pegs. On The Pegs is a US based digital online magazine dedicated to trials and enduro. Steph contributed a few of the questions for this episode which we very much appreciated and so I would like to thank her for that.   We hope you enjoy this chat with Daniel Blanc-Gonnet.   Sponsors: Gas Gas USA: https://www.gasgas.com/en-us.html   Feedback: podcast@trials.com.au

Trials Australia
E57: Alexz Wigg - Champ turned coach

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 44:07


Alexz Wigg is a former Junior World Champion, European Junior Champ and SSDT winner, and represented Britain in the TdN 7 times. It's no surprise he was so successful, with a strong family history in motorcycling and a dedicated work ethic Alexz had a spectacular career.   It was great to have a chat with Alexz about this period in his career and reflect on the highlights. We also discuss Alexz's more recent foray into stunt riding with the Circe du Soleil in Las Vegas.   Today, Alexz with working with up and coming Scottish rider Ben Dignan as a coach and minder.   We discuss the transition into this role and how Alexz is enjoying getting back involved with the sport in a different capacity.   For our Australian listeners, Alexz will be no stranger having been here multiple times over the years running summer training schools.   We hope you enjoy this chat with one Alexz Wigg. Feedback: podcast@trials.com.au

Tank Slap Talk
Episode 6 with James Dabill

Tank Slap Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 72:24


What can we say? We hit the jackpot and got to have a chat with trials royalty Mr James Dabill. We talk SSDT, GP trials, Scott trial and some general chat. We do apologise for the audio issues you may experience while listening, this will be sorted!

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Trials Australia
E48: Jon Berlin - Fighting California fires on a trials bike

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 70:03


This weeks guest is Jon Berlin. Jon us unlikely to be known to many of you but this is great story so stay tuned.   We recently learnt of Jon's accomplishments after an article in the San Francisco Chronicle highlighting his herculean efforts to support the bush-fire response in what was know as the Glass fires.   The Glass fires started on September 27, 2020, at 3:48 AM (PDT) from an undetermined cause and was active for 23 days.   The Glass Fire was fully contained on October 20, 2020, after burning over 67,484 acres and destroying 1,555 structures, including 308 homes and 343 commercial buildings in Napa County, as well as 334 homes in Sonoma County.   Jon military training helped, and you will hear how he was able to support the California Fire response efforts through a combination of familiarity with the terrain BUT even more relevant the ability to traverse the countryside on a trials bike which saved precious times, and allow him to get places where traditional fire response could not or would take too long.   As you will also hear, Jon's support was also to his local community and neighbors that were starved of up to date information about the state of their properties.   John has only been riding trials about 7 years, but since that time he has bitten the bug completely and has put 270 hours on his bike in 6 months, probably another 60 more during the fire response, and has now locked his annual pilgrimage to the SSDT is now a lock in his calendar each year having done them since 2016.   I've linked through to the San Francisco Chronicle article in the show notes...definitely worth a read.   I hope you enjoy this chat with Jon Berlin.   Links: Article: https://www.sfchronicle.com/wine/article/This-winemaker-rode-around-Napa-Valley-on-a-stunt-15629242.php   Feedback: podcast@trials.com.au

Trials Australia
E47: Gary Macdonald - The top Scott

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 60:50


Gary Macdonald is one of Scotland's most accomplished riders.   He's competed in most of the SSDT since 2002, and almost all the times finished in the top 10. He was even the holder of the yellow plate at times which can be more pressure than some riders want.   On top of this, he's won numerous Scottish trials championships, and even flirted with Trials in Europe competing himself and also working with Graham Jarvis on his campaigns.   One of Gary's recent achievements has been to win the Pre 65 Scottish 2 day trials, which is unbelievably competitive as you will hear him describe.    Although not currently actively riding trials as push bikes have become his more recent focus, Gary still makes an exception for the SSDT.   I hope you enjoy this chat with Gary Mac.   Feedback: podcast@trials.com.au

Trials Australia
E40: Warren Laugesen - 7 time New Zealand champ

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 39:25


It took a while, but we got our first Kiwi on the podcast.   Warren Laugesen was a great person to chat with about all things trials in NZ as well as his own personal history in the sport.   And what a history it is; starting from age 13 Warren was steered towards trials (over motocross) and he never looked back. Having ridden extensively in Australia he then spent 3 years in the 90's over in the UK riding in British Nationals, Centre Trials and then European Championship and ended up riding for the Beta team.   Warren even managed to throw in a SSDT & a few world rounds.   What is interesting to discuss was this trend of needing to do an apprenticeship in Europe before tasting domestic success in NZ.   We also hear about the coaching he has done to help drive the sport forward.   I hope you enjoy this chat with Warren.   Feedback: podcast@trials.com.au

Trials Australia
E32: Christy Williams Richards and a life among a family of wierdo's

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 67:54


This episode we chat with our first Canadian: Christy Williams Richards.   It's not exaggerating to say Christy has done it all in trials. She's 11 time NATC women's champ, ridden in Europe, done the SSDT, is an event organiser, a coach, and now manager for the Sherco FactoryOne team.   Christy was destined for trials with her family history in the sport dating back to 1917.   In this chat we get a sense of Christy's background, what motivated her and her passion for the sport of trials.   Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=271&v=bUg7DhHYqkg&feature=emb_logo https://www.factoryonesherco.com/ Feedback: podcast@trials.com.au

Trials Australia
E30: Richard Kent on the vanguard of electric trials

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 42:32


Richard's been involved with trials for many years, and even included a stint in Europe in the 90's where he competed in a few world rounds, did a SSDT and represented Australia at the TdN. Perhaps the most fascinating part though of this conversation is Richards more recent feet of driving an electric vehicle nearly 2000 kilometres from his home in Brisbane to the Victorian Titles in 2019 and then rode his electric trials bikes to a podium position. We discuss EM's planned assault on SSDT competition, get an overview of the bands current and future models as well as discuss the common questions people have when considering electric vehicles. I hope you enjoy this chat with Richard Kent. Links: https://www.calderamoto.com/ https://www.electric-motion.fr/en/ Feedback: podcast@trials.com.au

Trials Australia
E24: Ross Noble - International Man of Motorcycling (and Comedy!)

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 75:25


Ross Noble is known for his comedy, but his not so secret love affair with motorcycles has seen him undertake some of the most amazing adventures on a motorcycle. His motorcycling resume includes: Romaniacs twice, SSDT, 24hr Dusk Till Dawn multiple times, Roof Of Africa, Frozen Lake Riding, A few non-competitive laps of the TT circuit, 26,000k trip around Australia, Stairway to Devon adventure bike, and has ridden across Africa. It was always going to be fun talking to Ross...but could I get the questions in I was hoping to ask? Listen in to hear all about Ross' motorcycling origin story, how it became a passion for adventure, and his highlights from all those achievements. Links: Dawn to Dusk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F2lXicdXkU Welsh 2 Day Enduro: https://www.welsh2dayenduro.com/ Ross Noble training with Dougie Lampkin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pxeOyCgt1E Ross Noble: Off Road (SSDT TV show): https://dave.uktv.co.uk/shows/ross-noble-off-road/ Stairway to Devon: https://player.vimeo.com/video/233687092 James O'Brien Full Disclosure Podcast: https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/podcasts/full-disclosure-james-obrien/comedian-ross-noble-speaks-to-james/ Feedback: podcast@trials.com.au

Trials Australia
E23: Trevor Campbell and the never ending (trials) story

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 37:21


Although this is not our usual Friday release schedule, I had this interview ready to go and so thought I would release an extra one this week.   Trevor is former Australian TdN representative and rides in the Expert class. Despite only riding in 4 trials in 2019, Trevor turned up at the Aussie Titles and placed a respectable 7th.   Trevor is not just about trials; in 2011 he was 2nd behind Graham Jarvis at the Wildwood Extreme enduro and continues his passion with both disciplines.   We discuss Trev's memorable year in 2007 where he travelled to Europe, competing as a guest in some world rounds and also did the SSDT.   We recorded this episode on the 7th March at the Southern Trials Riders event held that weekend. Trevor was not only gracious enough to allow us access to the property for the event but also was providing coaching for higher grade riders.   It was such a good event, made all the better by such good coaching.   I'd like to thank Trevor for his willingness to give the podcast a go. I know he was a bit unsure about the concept but I, and I'm sure all the listeners, appreciate him giving it a go.   Sponsors: https://vertigoracing.com.au/   Links: 2011 Wildwood - 2nd behind Jarvis: https://www.fullnoise.com.au/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=display_full&news_id=11551§ion=1&Ntitle=Off%20Road%3A%20Trevor%20Campbell%20makes%20a%20name%20for%20himself%20at%20the%20Force%20Accessories%20Wildwood%20Extreme

Trials Australia
E17: Connor Hogan + bonus TdN Training

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 74:34


Something a little special today. This episode of the podcast is actually two parts: Firstly we interview Connor & Brenton Hogan. Secondly, we have included audio from the training session Connor and Brenton ran on the 23rd of March at the Oakleigh Motorcycle Club Grounds.   Connor is Australia's most prominent rider in Europe currently, riding the a good portion of the season in the World Trial 2 class. Brenton, his dad is a 10 times South Australian state champion.   Today we hear the story of how Brenton's love of trials, domestic success, and flirtation with riding trials in Europe has created a foundation that Connor has used to spring from into even greater success domestically, very tidy results in his first SSDT, and also into European competition.   Thank you to Peter Wines the president of the Oakleigh Motorcycle Club for arranging the training session.   The interview lasts for 43 minutes and then there is roughly 25 minutes of content from the training.   Connor would like to thank is sponsors: Hippel Racing: https://www.hippelracing.de/ Rockhopping SA: https://www.facebook.com/rockhoppingsa/ The Hell Team: https://www.thehellteam.com/ GRO Oil Australia: https://www.globalracingoil.com.au/ Jitsie: https://www.jitsie.com/   Links: That crash: https://www.facebook.com/jitsietrials/videos/10153635380236267/ Feedback: podcast@trials.com.au

Trials Australia
E3: Tim Lewis and the cult of CZ's

Trials Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 29:23


Tim Lewis should be a familiar face to most who have ridden trials over the last few years, particularly if you are from Victoria. Tim has really grown up in the sport from an early age and rides at a very competitive level. Tim however breaks the mould as despite being a younger rider, he is equally at home riding one of the classic twin shock CZ's in the Lewis family stable as his is on his more modern Beta 4 stroke. I really enjoyed this opportunity to get to know Tim more, and hear about his experiences, particularly competing at the SSDT in 2015. Show Notes: - CZ Extreme Trials with Tim Lewis Video: https://www.oakleighmcc.com/2016/02/cz-extreme-trials-with-tim-lewis/ - Southern Trials Riders: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SouthernTrialsRiders/ - Bushfire releif trial on Sunday 19th Jan: http://amaevents.com.au/motorcyclist/trials/5354-str-january-charity-ride-day - Calendars have been released: Vic: https://trials.com.au/news/2020-victorian-trial-calendar-and-grading-list-5057 Tas: https://trials.com.au/news/tmtc-2020-calendar-5060 - Beta 2020 Factory models have been announced: https://www.trialscentral.com/news-archive/trials-bike-news/21212-beta-launch-2020-evo-factory-models Please email us with guest suggestions and feedback: podcast@trials.com.au

SQL Server Radio
To SSDT or not to SSDT?

SQL Server Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 35:26


In this show, we are happy to welcome a special guest - Dekel Asaf, R&D manager at OM2. We talked about many things, among them: Always On - or "Mostly On" Why DBAs don't Use SSDT? Database Unit Testing Sliding Window

SameS**tDifferentToilet
Episode 59 "Louisville Legends" /Special Guests @MXBarksdale & @DRDishman

SameS**tDifferentToilet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 65:19


On this episode Drizzle links up with his homies Marcellous and Dom to relive the glory days of their college house parties. They also speak about what they are up to now in life. A heated debate about who would win between The Dream team and The Redeem Team pops up plus much more on this latest episode of SSDT

SameS**tDifferentToilet
Episode 57 "Not named Joe Budden"

SameS**tDifferentToilet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 49:12


Back from a several month hiatus Drizzle returns to the podcast world to carry the SSDT brand dolo. On this episode he speaks about the Drake vs Pusha-T beef. He also speaks on how the interest to keep listening the Daytona and also his take on Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Cavs and Warriors

SQL Data Partners Podcast
Episode 92 SSDT

SQL Data Partners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 43:14


At one time there were two different products named SSDT and that was confusing for lots of folks. and we’re pleased to have Kevin Cunnane, the program manager for SSDT, as our guest.  We wanted to ask him about some of the new database features in Visual Studio and what kind of problems they are looking to solve. We think it is awesome the Microsoft folks will take some time our there their schedules to talk with us and we think you will this episode an interesting discussion on the future of database tooling. The shownotes for today’s episode is found at http://sqldatapartners.com/2017/04/18/episode-92-ssdt/ and have fun on the SQL trail.

Pulled In With Jeremy Krieger
Pulled In Episode #26

Pulled In With Jeremy Krieger

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 31:46


In this episode we kick off the season with the 2015 Champion in the SSDT division. Carl Atley from Xenia, Oh. Driver of the "Lethal Weapon" Ford.

no dogma podcast
#09 Grant Fritchey, Database Dev Ops

no dogma podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2014 64:43


Summary Grant Fritchey and I discuss database dev op and how it can anything to anyone. Details what he does; origin of scary DBA nickname; what is dev ops, day to day dev ops tasks; DBA and developer interactions, communications, DBA's favorite word is “no”; dev ops and source control, putting a DB in source control, integration with dev, auditing; moving DB from production to source control, ssdt, red gate sql source control, DBA resistance to source control, changing methodologies and mindsets, teething pains; tooling; keeping DB source in same place as software source, merges; benefits of source control, auditing, legislative requirements, tight coupling with dev, versioning, commenting, labeling a version; shared dev DB server vs individual dev DB server; comparing production to source control; continuous integration and automated deployment, complete replace of DB vs incremental builds, breaking changes; maturity of tools for CI, automated testing, app code vs TSQL for testing, testing before check in; replication and automated deployment; Entity Framework Migrations, breaking changes, EF Migrations vs SSDT and Red Gate SQL Source Control, up and down migrations*; ORMs, dbas don't like ORMs, performance, Glimpse to assess executed SQL; book choice – The Phoenix Projec, a parable on dev ops and making teams work together; Grant is presenting at the PASS summit full day seminar on query tuning, Grant's book SQL Server Query Performance Tuning coming in Sept, wearing rainbow fuzzies for Argenis Without Borders.

Radio TFS
What Was The Question?

Radio TFS

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2012 36:27


In this show Greg and Martin talk about the updated to TFSPreview.com and CodePlex. We discussed the community TFS Build Manager, getting Team Build working with SSDT and ways of managing documentation with Team Foundation Server. For feedback contact radiotfs@gmail.com, call +1 425 233-8379 or visit http://www.radiotfs.com

Radio TFS
What Was The Question?

Radio TFS

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2012 36:27


In this show Greg and Martin talk about the updated to TFSPreview.com and CodePlex. We discussed the community TFS Build Manager, getting Team Build working with SSDT and ways of managing documentation with Team Foundation Server. For feedback contact radiotfs@gmail.com, call +1 425 233-8379 or visit http://www.radiotfs.com