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Season 4 Episode 31 “Nerd Triggers and Winning.” Today we talked about what sets off a nerd. For example, tell a Trekkie that you love Star Track. That sort of nerd rage. Also, Chad celebrates his Legion tournament win. Send us a text Grab our swag and merch: The Nerdy Old Men Podcast | TeespringSupport the showThe Nerdy Old Men Podcast | Facebookhttps://www.youtube.com/@nerdyoldmenpodcast2973/streams
Andrew is using what for video calls? Defaults, am I right!? Who saw that coming! Is Andrew a pro now? Martin is a one man newsstand! Who even needs internet that fast!? Using Apple Podcasts? All notes can always be found here (https://listen.hemisphericviews.com/098)! Luv u, babe ❤️❤️❤️ 00:00:00 Zoom (https://zoom.us)
Andrew is sad about the post. Business Corner snuck in again. Who keeps leaving that door open!? We search it up! Inflation. In this economy!? Oh, wait, yes. A review would be awesome if you have a minute! Thanks!
Seriál Picard završil svou hvězdnou cestu finálovou sezónou a vy se dozvíte, jestli stojí za to se na něj mrknout.
Kidney baby, cork removal, two "tacos", and more.
The "Star Track Youth Program" is based around the Kissena Velodrome in Flushing, Queens. The program focuses on kids between the ages of 8-16 from under resourced communities. Star Track is a 100% free program. The kids set goals, participate in a weekly training schedule and become part of a competitive cycling team. In 2022 Star Track starts a UCI track team. Members on the team include current national team member Josh Hartman, Grant Koontz, who just won a gold medal in the Pam Games scratch race to Joe Christiansen. This program is funded by sponsors like Felt Bicycles and private donations. Star Track is a program solely focused on bettering the lives of kids whether they go on to race or not.
This past June, Maggie Coles-Lyster won the national championship road race and the national championship criterium. Of the two results, the crit win was possibly less of a surprise. Coles-Lyster has been on the podium at American Criterium Cup races regularly throughout the past two years. Still, she's no stranger to longer road events, including the Joe Martin Stage Race where she took the young rider's jersey in 2021. In this episode, Coles-Lyster looks at the significance of both her national championships titles.The rider from Maple Ridge, B.C., has also had much success on the track. In fall 2021, she competed in the UCI Track Cycling Champions League, where she won the first scratch race of the series. In 2017, she won the points race at the junior track world championships. As this episode comes out, she's racing on the track (and road) at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England.In this conversation, Coles-Lyster also discusses the vibe in the U.S. crit scene, a competitive approach to yoga, dissecting salmon and the races she'll take on later this year.
Hey friends, this week we have just a great great movie called Roadgames that we watched. Also you can listen to Dale recap his on location assignment to Carolina Fear Fest! Chuck watched Star Track! Lol. Enjoy, and if you're so inclined, support us on Ko-fi won't you? Check out or Ko-fi at https://ko-fi.com/batandspider Join our DISCORD Get your Bat & Spider STICKERS here Get a sweet new Bat & Spider t-shirt here! All sale proceeds go to The Movement For Black Lives. Technical Adviser: Slim of 70mm Theme song composed and performed by Tobey Forsman of Whipsong Music. Follow Bat & Spider on Instagram Follow Chuck and Dale on Letterboxd. Bat & Spider Watchlist Send us an email: batandspiderpod@gmail.com. Leave us a voice message: (315) 544-0966 Artwork by Charles Forsman batandspider.com Bat & Spider is a TAPEDECK podcast.
Javi Star - beautiful high - Mark Picchiotti remix (NEW) Uptown Funk - Due Lovin' (NEW) Danny Kane Jack Tyson Charles - we come in Peace - DJ Mark Brickman & Yam Who? remix (NEW) NFC - a donde voy (NEW) D.P.V. - not meant to be (NEW) Brothers in arts Cosentino Coree Mathews - believe in you - Yam Who? Extd remix (NEW) Disco Incorporated - black soul - Nu Disco mix Maffa - cosa nostra (our thing) (NEW) Bob Red - everybody jump and scream (NEW) Alexny - Mr.Magic (NEW)
Face reading. Vitural math lab. Goodreads authors page. Quote - Spock in Star Track. Mark Twain - quote. Budda - quote. Theodore Roosevelt - quote. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unispirical-muse/support
This is it! The end of the most celebrated video game/Star Track/gremlins-focused podcast in existence. With all our enemies dead, we celebrate our victory and discuss The Matrix Resurrections. Then, the final Retro Corner: The Pagemaster for the Sega Genesis. Look, I don't know, it seems anticlimactic to me too, but George seems to think it makes sense. It subverted your expectations, right? That means it's good! Be on the lookout for the return of Stand and Deliver: A JoJo Podcast, which you can find and subscribe to here: https://anchor.fm/sadjojo Outro music: Neverending Story 3 Rammstein remix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DHBlfXtH9E
This week, I've played a liiiiittle bit of Deathloop (more on it next week) and I've also been deep in the 4 vs 1 mines, playing both Predator: Hunting Grounds and Dead By Daylight. God, I miss Evolve... Anyway, George watched The Phantom and played Albert Odyssey and Final Fantasy Tactics, which shouldn't be surprising to anybody. Also not surprising: more Star Track garbage. Theme song by David Cassel Outro music: "Loop De Li" by Bryan Ferry
Thanks to B Braun Medical Inc. for sponsoring the Talk of the T-Town Podcast. BBraun is a global leader in infusion therapy and pain management, B Braun develops, manufactures and markets innovative medical products to the healthcare community. They are also strong believers in supporting the quality of life in the communities where their employees work and live.Visit thevelodrome.com to learn more about the Valley Preferred Cycling Center.Instagram: @joe_christiansen Michael Stephens @freelancepirateStar Track Cycling: http://www.startrackcycling.org/
He's a runner, he's a track star! From the University of Texas, to the Olympic Trials, Charles Brockman, III, aka C.b.3 to his massive following on Tik Tok (3.6 MILLION & GOING!!) and Instagram(35k and CLIMBING!), talks with Marisa about how he gained popularity on social media and tips on how to gain followers on your social media platforms, his thoughts about the Tokyo Olympics that just recently wrapped up, Simone Biles and her stance on Mental Health, and more!
This one is McWild! Check out Paul Laux on twitter (@ChopsRadio) and Matt Hribar (@hribstar) on twitter and Instagram.
This week, I played a HOT NEW GAME from 2017, at least in Japan: Kyoei Toshi (aka The City Shrouded in Shadow) (aka Disaster Report Kaiju). Then it's time once again for Star Track, with the focus being Star Track VI: The Undiscovered Country, but of course it leads to a lot of George rambling about episodes of TNG. In Retro Corner, we talk about Detana!! Twinbee, OutRun, and a bit of Space Harrier because George's mind is so Track-Rotted he forgot we already did that. The Vermillion Pleasure Night segment referenced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGXWDqQB3NU Theme song by David Cassel Outro music: "Blues Drive Monster" by The Pillows
Of course, the big thing this week is the OLED Switch. For once, news broke early on a Tuesday morning so we could talk about it. Apart from that, George just wanted to talk about more ffffffffffffffffucking Star Track movies so I took the opportunity to talk about No Sudden Move, the newest film from Stevie Soddenburg. After that's all done, in Retro Corner we catch a case of Kong Madness, and talk about Donkey Kong Countries 1-3 AND Diddy Kong Racing. Now we have ALL teh bananas!!! Yes, yes, I know that doesn't make sense to anyone reading this because it's just a long-running joke between George and I. Do you think I care? We don't do this for the viewers, and yes I know they're not viewers. We do this for the love of the game. Theme song by David Cassel
Retail and e-commerce consultant Richard Umbers (former CEO Star Track, Executive General Manager Parcel & Express Services at Australia Post) joins me to discuss: The rise of e-commerce and the importance of last mile distribution What COVID changes in e-commerce, including online grocery How e-commerce went from discretionary spend to spending on necessities Impact of pandemic on capacity (including cold chain capacity) Innovation in logistics and other parts of e-commerce The hallmarks of omnichannel supply chain Identifying individual parcels in the network, and how that tracking triggers actions Seamless flow of data between order management, CRM, and logistics Interactive Digital Management (IDM) Postal operators and digitisation - giving customers visibility of their shipments Shifts in technology that enable D2C e-commerce E-commerce returns and the omnichannel supply chain Last mile trends in online grocery (speed and type of delivery) Increasing sophistication of the supply chain - and the viabilities of models that rely on that supply chain How data and exchange of data enables modern delivery - including superfast local delivery Future innovation in the last mile and the supply chain
With no new games coming out this week, we turn to our old standbys: the Mario Movie and Star Track! That's right, we both watched the newly-available, restored "Morton/Jankel Cut" of Super Mario Bros (1993), and give our thoughts on this extended version. Then, because of his poor life decisions and even worse propensity for gambling, George relays his experience of watching the first season of Star Track: The Next Generation. This is gonna shock you, but it's bad! After that, we have our regularly-scheduled Retro Corner, about Pilotwings 64. Fun! NOTE: After recording this episode, the @smbarchive Twitter account replied to me, clarifying that the music and sound effects from the game were NOT intended by the film's creators, and apparently the editor just went ahead and put those in despite the Archive Overlord's wishes... Weird stuff. Dissent in the ranks. Outro Music: "The Space Program" by A Tribe Called Quest
Chipperson debuts a new STAR WARS trivia game that is sweeping the nation, in addition to complaining about the odor of his own unshowered bag. Xia, Anthony and Karl are amazed at Chip's knowledge. Watch as the three guests battle it out for Chipper's yumor driven BONUS LIGHTSABERS for making a good joke. Star Track is also mentioned and all guests are allowed to offer questions. A must watch for any Christopher Lee fans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Really weird episode this week, but in a good way. Without much news to speak of, and with possible gas leaks in both of our rooms, we instead decided to talk about Forged in Fire, the video game collector's market, and, of course... Star Track. The subject of Retro Corner is the NES Mega Mans (and 9/10, for some reason), where I thought it would be a good idea to run down all the Robot Masters. Was it a good idea? Probably not, but it brought out some bizarre latent racism from George, so I'm gonna call it win. Theme song by David Cassel Outro music - The Hunger ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPrek1oAjG0 )
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In honor of New GM Month, Mike of the Courtesy Flush joins the Green Box to talk about why planning doesn't really matter. STAR TRACK on the Courtesy Flush https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPBJ9V1rAWTCyEpwLQLx9-cpzYx-cOEwe The Black Pants Legion podcast https://anchor.fm/blackpantslegion If you like our show, consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/9mmretirement twitter.com/9mmRetirement www.facebook.com/9mmRetirement/ Join us on Discord! https://discord.gg/aMygdKQe2u www.reddit.com/r/NightAtTheOpera/ Audio attributions "Erik Satie: Gymnopedie No 1" by Kevin MacLeod licensed under CC BY 3.0 - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Classical_Sampler/Gymnopedie_No_1 "45rpm needle drop.wav" by Freqman licensed under CC BY 3.0 - https://freesound.org/people/FreqMan/sounds/42819/ "KEYPAD FAIL/OK" by PMBROWNE licensed under CC BY 3.0 - https://freesound.org/people/PMBROWNE/sounds/271088/
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After a week off, we have a lot of important topics to talk about, such as: The XSX's storage costs and backwards compatibility performance, Yakuza 7's bizarre situation, the release of Super Mario 35, and, for some reason, a whole bunch of Star Track bullshit. In the Retro Corner, we have Tomb Raider and Dino Crisis 1 & 2. So you have that to look forward to. Theme song by David Cassel Outro music: "Boss of Me" by David Bowie
Star Track made our dream for a world without communication limits. Back to the future holograms and augmented reality and Knight-rider, the dream of self-driving cars. Now, that future becomes our present, then .., can we design an idea of a better future, to create better products today? In this episode we talk about design from & for the future with Phnam and Mardis Bagley from Nonfiction, a design studio in San Francisco. Nonfiction: https://nonfiction.design This episode is in collaboration with DesignWanted.com SUBSCRIBE Alia Stories on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqD_I9eVIL2kjftTwi8UB_A Instagram: http://instagram.com/aliastoriespodcast/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Zy5u7iMmcKslu71EelyoW?si=TPKgSQgZRNWFyR4TJ5xCIA Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1493168290 ##### #design #experience #media #startup #news
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In Episode 14 after a two weeks quarantine break, the Banter Bros. talk about a classic homage to Star Track lovers everywhere, "Galaxy Quest". This 1999 film starring Tim Allen and Sigorney Weaver (among many other recognizable talent) sparked a love and joy into the nerdiest fanboys out there and Tim and Aram were no exception. "Never give-up, Never Surrender". - Commander Peter Quincy Taggart of The NSEA Protector. Leave Us A Message: bandbbanterbros@gmail.com Instagram: bnbbanterbros Facebook: B&B Banter Bros.
RJ and the gang space out while getting ready for SUMMER VACATION!!! Plus, PTK stops by to talk about Star Track, and the BigBoy Network airs another CLASSIC EPISODE!!! Theme Song: "Garage" by Alex Elean and Topher Mohr --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tcobau/message
This week, we discuss the possibility of Sega releasing a new (actual) console, System Shock 3's current status, the Snyder Cut, an overview of DC comics continuity, and, of course... Star Track. George's Retro Corner subject this week is Pikmin 1 & 2, so finally, there's something to be happy about. Theme song by David Cassel Outro music - Fighting in the Streets, from Streets of Rage 1
Killer jack stands, take overs, anime delays, voice actress, Hertz sells Bananas, and world star at the track!Follow us on IG Facebook and Twitter @UnacceptedPodWebsite: UnacceptedPod.comwanna submit an Unaccepted Rev? got a suggestion? wanna be a guest? send a DEATH threat?Contact us: Unacceptedpodcast@gmail.com
Yes, folks, it's another thrilling episode of Radio Free Voyager, bringing the voice of Sweet Lady Liberty to our fightin' boys at the Front, our erstwhile sojourners in the Delta Quadrant, and all you good people listening from home! This week: A gang of fascist nasties traps our heroes in a holodeck simulation of occupied France! What's a holodeck? What's a Star Track? Who the hell knows! Gene Roddenberry is still somewhere flying B-17s for the Army Air Corps! Will our heroes escape the clutches of their captors? Will Old Glory grace the skies over Sainte Claire? Is “The Killing Game, Part 1,” a VICTORY FOR AMERICAN VALUES… or is it DEEPLY CONCERNING?
This week: Some more on FF7 Remake, I discuss the wasted potential of the HBO documentary series McMillions, and George tells me about Star Track: Voyager and its various incarnations of Robert Picardo. Theme song by David Cassel Outro music: KAI-KOH by Yellow Magic Orchestra
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NOTE: We recorded this abouuuuut 5 hours before news of E3 actually getting cancelled came out. So I'm sure we'll talk about that next week. Anyway, in addition to generally discussing virality in all forms, we talk about Shining Force CD, more Star Track, Patrick Stewart screaming at gophers, and we review Flash #750. Theme song by David Cassel Outro music: Down With the Sickness by Richard Cheese
This week, we discuss the production costs of the PS5, George played Lunar for the Sega CD, and George also considers getting into Star Track. Fuckin' bad idea, man, but I can't stop you. Theme song by David Cassel. Outro music: Learn To Live With What You Are by Ben Folds
October 19-25, 1985 This week Ken welcomes the hosts of the 75Reads Podcast, Jo Bozarth and April Bowlby. Ken, Jo and April discuss jacuzzin', Ken's bad jokes, growing up in California, no bedtimes, screen time, The Furchester Hotel, Star Track star makers, Hollywood, Universal Studios, The Best of Times, Robin Williams, Mork, Taxi, the dark 70s, the perfection of the 1980s, dating baseball players and musicians, loving Niles, fat camp, pregnancy on TV, Cheers, Ted Danson, Golden Girls, Facts of Life, Backdoor pilots, roommates later in life, spin-offs, The Tortellis, 227, Designing Women, how kids hate being tricked, Hunks, beefcake Calendars, Glim Glim, Monsters, Tales from the Darkside, The Twilight Zone, the cotton candy defense, murder, The Brady Bunch, Three's Company, The Regal Beagle, filming locations, visiting the A-Team van by accident, Barney Miller, Night Court, After School Specials, having a fake baby in school, egg babies, Erin Grey, Wait Til Your Father Gets Home, Nick at Nite, Patty Duke, Valley of the Dolls, Dragnet, Westerns, loving basketball, Gidget, Back to the Beach, Kate & Allie, Cagney and Lacey, the Lakers, boxing, Red Vines vs Twizzlers, Alec Baldwin TV movies, bad kissing, the Red Sox blowing it, TV series based on movies, the mystery of Hunk Block, Pat Sajak, Mr. Belvedere, and the wonder of Judith Light.
It's the best of 2019, at least among the games we played! We don't have endless free time, y'know. George had to play all the Aero the Acro-Bats, and I had a lot of Star Track to watch.
This week, Larry talked about Star Track. Want to yell at us about how we're wrong about video games? Email americanretropie@gmail.com and we'll probably read it on-air, even if it's about how we're a couple of shit-ass turd bags! I mean, that's not wrong.
Gert Olefs is back on the show today and we go deeper on purpose, mission, and sales. Gert is the Founder and CEO of World Peace 2035, author, public speaker, highly experienced corporate and SME business professional, recruitment expert and a global citizen.
Gert Olefs is back on the show today and we go deeper on purpose, mission, and sales. Gert is the Founder and CEO of World Peace 2035, author, public speaker, highly experienced corporate and SME business professional, recruitment expert and a global...
I talk about Star Track, George refuses to vamp while I look up quotes from Araki about drowning himself, and then we get back into the wide wide world of Anime Sports. (Next week's Anime Roulette selection: Reborn! episode 195) [Music used: Intro -- For Whom The Bell Tolls by Metallica | Outro -- That's How I Beat Shaq by Aaron Carter] [Anime Roulette theme: Roulette! by Electric Six]
On this episode the ladies discuss Star Trek Discovery, counterfeit money, and why Elon Musk is a 14 year old child. If you have anything you would like us to review or need some advice, email us at opinions@rawreviewpodcast.com
Captain James T Kirk van Star Track wordt over 214 jaar geboren. Daarom een speciale ‘space’ weekendmix!
After about 10 minutes discussing Star Track and whatever the hell Space Cases was, we get down to bizness: Groucho and his ice-powers. Abolish ice. Then, we experience a magical story about a large man who wanders into a town and punches another guy (who loves to take baths) until he explodes. You know, anime. (Next week's Anime Roulette selection: Fist of the North Star, episode 141! Yeah, again!) [Music used: Intro -- Why Don't We Do It In The Road by The Beatles | Outro -- End Theme of The Dukes of Hazzard] [Anime Roulette theme: Roulette! by Electric Six]
Greetings all, and welcome to another Episode of the Power Up Podcast. We are getting closer and closer to the end of the year and we are also very close to episode 52. But, for now, let's focus on this episode. Taylor & Anthony are joined by Joel & Kevin as they discuss crackdown 3's latest news and a brand new feature that will be coming to the game on release date. The Zelda franchise seems to have another game in the works and Nintendo has confirmed that they are in fact working on a new title. The Final Fantasy 7 remake seems to be a meme at this point, and the Star Track universe appears to be getting a brand new TV show. We are also running a YouTube giveaway currently. If your a new watcher, Subscribe to our channel and you will be automatically entered into our Giveaway. Once we reach 100 subscribers, 1 lucky sub will be winning a game of their choice! The best way to enter our monthly giveaways and such is to follow us on Social Media. You can do so by checking us out on the many platforms down below. FACEBOOK: @COGdotnet - https://www.facebook.com/COGdotnet/ Twitter: @COGdotnet - https://twitter.com/COGdotnet Twitch: https://twitch.tv/cultureofgaming Community Discord - https://discord.gg/PYFPJ2 Podbean https://cogpoweruppodcast.podbean.com/
Panel: Charles Max Wood Chris Fritz Divya Sasidharan Joe Eames John Papa Special Guest: Mike Hartington and Michael Tintiuc In this episode, the panel talks with Mike and Michael who are developers of Ionic. The panel and the guests talk about the ins-and-outs of the framework and talk about the pros and cons, too. Listen to today’s episode to hear how they discuss how Ionic is compatible with Vue and Angular. Finally, they talk about various topics, such as Cordova and Capacitor. Show Topics: 1:19 – Mike H. gives his background. He uses JavaScript every day. 1:30 – Michael T. gives his background. 1:53 – Chuck: Yes, today we are talking about Ionic. Why are we talking about that on a Vue Podcast? 2:08 – Let’s talk about what Ionic is first? 2:16 – Guest gives us the definition / background of what IONIC is. 2:32 – Guest: We have been tied to Angular (back in the day), which were Ember and jQuery bindings. We have come a far way. (He talks about web components.) Guest: We spent a year diving into web components and interweaving that with Angular. Now we are exploring other framework options. Now we are looking at Ionic with Vue. 3:34 – Chuck: I have played with Ionic, and it’s fairly to use. It’s exciting to see it come this way. I’m curious what does that look like b/c Angular and Vue aren’t the same. 4:10 – Guest explains and answers Chuck’s question. 4:50 – Chuck: Is it like using...under the hood? 4:58 – Guest: No. (He goes into detail.) 5:08 – I didn’t know that Stencil was built by that team. 5:19 – Guest: We built a 2nd project. 5:28 – Guest: There are 24 hours in a day. 5:39 – Panel: How is Ionic different than other options? 5:59 – Guest: It’s comparable to Frameworks 7. The components that you generate are all web0based. The component that you put in is the same for the web or Android. You can have 100% code reuse. 6:35 – Panel: It’s actual CSS? 6:41 – Guest: It’s full-blown CSS. If you wanted to do CSS animations then whatever the browser can support. 6:56 – Panel: Advantages or disadvantages? 7:04 – Guest: It’s easier to maintain. If you are making the next Photo Shop...(super heavy graphics) maybe web and web APIs aren’t the right way to go. 8:23 – You have access to less intense stuff? 8:34 – Guest: Yes. 8:39 – Question. 8:46 – Guest: 2 different approaches to this. 1 approach is CORDOVA and the other is CAPACITOR. 9:42 – Anything that has been built with Ionic? 9:47 – Guest: App called Untapped? Or the fitness app, SWORKIT! MarketWatch is another one. We have a whole showcase page that you can check out. 10:57 – Few apps out there that use Ionic for everything. 11:06 – Panel: I have done work with Ionic in the past. I found a sweet spot for business apps. There are things behind enterprise walls that customers can use but necessarily others. We have decided to go native and found that Ionic wasn’t a good fit. How do you feel? 11:51 – Guest: We do hear that a lot. People want to make a quick app and then... 12:20 – Panel: We chose Ionic in this project b/c we had to get it out in less than 6 weeks and the team knew JavaScript. Nobody knew Ionic besides me. After that, nothing broke and that’s a huge praise. 12:55 – Guest: I will take that good praise. 13:01 – Panel: How is it used with Vue? 13:07 – Guest: The Vue work that we’ve been doing...here are the core components. Recently we have been working with Michael and integration. They have been working on opensource. 13:45 – Michael: It was one of the first apps in Beta and Vue. It all started out as a passionate project for the opensource initiative. We wanted to build something new and use the emerging Vue.js. At the time I had no idea. It sounded cool, though, and at the time I wrote a small CUI program. I decided to make an app out of that. I wanted to meet the clients’ needs and the new tech. I went online and I saw some tutorials and I thought they had figured it out. I thought we were screwed but I guess not. Most of the things are out of the box. But the problem is that the routing was sketchy and it wouldn’t update the URL and it had to be delegated to the framework. The app is called BEEP. I cannot disclose what it means. Joking. I added to the state that everything... I tore through the screen to figure out how it works. Then it clicked. You have to extend the Vue’s official router...and then you’re done. You do a MPM install and then you call a couple of APIs and then you are done. Not even a single line of code. You have Ionic’s out of the box animations, and in our app we have a dancing... You spend a week and you’re done so I won’t use anything else. 17:35 – Panel: That’s an impressive turnaround! 17:42 – Panel: It just goes to show you that the code in Vue is so approachable to anyone. If you know a little bit of JavaScript then you know what is kind of going on. It’s pretty clean. Especially the Vue Router. 18:11 – Panel: Vue Core – some parts that can be hairy. 18:43 – We are component authors. We just need to know here is a component and here are some methods that it needs to know. 19:04 – Oh yeah, totally – I was talking more about... 19:14 – That’s what I thought for those 2 weeks cause I was looking at... 19:24 – Chuck: How do you get the Vue stuff in that and not the Angular? 19:41 – Guest answers the question. 20:20 – Panel: What was the hardest part to integrate? 20:28 – Michael: I wrote my own router. It was too much for me to write. I thought it was going to take me ages. So it took the longest to come to the idea to extending Vue’s router. I thought writing less code is the best. It took me 2 weeks to come to that conclusion. It was related to how... 22:21 – Question. 22:28 – Michael: You can use Vue router like if you used a different package. 22:40 – Panel: It is using the other router history or if you are using Hash API; since it’s all web technology? 23:03 – Guest: People don’t see the URL. 23:10 – We can teach them to pass... 23:25 – Panel: I have been interested in Ionic...when you sprinkle in some native stuff. Local databases. Getting that wasn’t too bad to work. The trick was testing that. 24:04 – Guest: A lot of manual work, unfortunately. It’s a lot of set-up work. You can do test functions but actually have that end-to-end test...can I make sure that is working correctly? A lot of manual testing. There are some cloud base platforms but I haven’t checked them out for an easier way. 25:06 – It was an Ionic issue it was... I think some of the Cloud services to better nowadays. 25:25 – Guest: It was painful to get it setup. Why do I need Clouds? 25:42 – Advertisement – Get A Coder Job! 26:19 – Let’s talk about native features. How does one do that in Vue? 26:29 – Guest talks about Vue, Capacitor, and Cordova. 27:27 – Guest: Let’s talk back to the Beep app. Lots of this stuff is really easy, as Mike was saying. That’s what I like to do – being a both a developer and a library writer. 28:00 – Panel: Imagine Slash from Guns and Roses. 28:14 – Chuck: They get this idea that it’s Java so I can share. Chuck asks a question. 28:30 – Guest: All of it. You might want to change some of the UIs. If it looks good on mobile then you can adapt that as the main app and swap that out for the traditional designs and something else. 29:03 – Panel: I can’t just drop in the same dibs for my styles on my desktop and magically look like a mobile app. 29:23 – Guest: That’s where you are wrong. Ionic does this really well. We have painstakingly made this be a thing. The guest talks about screen width, layouts, and other topics. 30:10 – Guest: It’s the same code. 30:18 – Panelist gives a hypothetical situation for the guests. 30:36 – Guest answers the question. Guest: You will have to refactor from desktop to mobile. 31:54 – Chuck. 32:10 – Michael: It’s about continuity. 32:39 – Panel: Building a Vue app we can use the Ionic Vue project to reuse that work that you did to get that back button working. 32:59 – Michael: That’s the whole point. So you guys don’t even have to think about it. So you don’t have to fiddle around with bugs. 33:17 – Panelist. 33:22 – Michael. 33:33 – Mike: Eventually we want to do a full fledge Vue project they just install Ionic Vue and it will integrate the package. 33:55 – Michael: You use the UPI and that’s it. 34:03 – Panel: Beyond the hardcore 3D sky room games are there any other reasons why I wouldn’t want to use Ionic? 34:30 – Mike: I can’t think of anything. More important question is what is your team’s experience? I wouldn’t go to a bunch of C+ devs and say: Here ya go! I wouldn’t do that. You have to figure out the team that knows Java and they don’t know native, so they will be able to reuse those skills. 35:25 – Panel: I am wondering if there is anything technically impossible because of the way Ionic works? 36:00 – Guest: If there are, I haven’t seen it, yet. There are 20,000,000 downloads so far, so I don’t think so. 36:28 – Panel: When people report an issue what do they complain about? 36:39 – Guest: Being a couple pixels off (CSS), API signatures, etc. We are seeing fewer issues on the... People are looking at functionality issues. Whenever there are issues we take care of it right away. 37:26 – Panelist asks a question. 37:32 – It’s really done well. 37:46 – Panel: Are people able to drop that into an Ionic app? 38:09 – Guest: I haven’t tried that, yet. 38:20 – Panel: I have another question: How big are Ionic apps compared to other native apps. When you are using C+ or writing in Java or Swift. 39:09 – Guest: Twitter native was a couple 100 MB app. But the apps built with Ionic are 50 MB category. They can be small or full native apps with plugins. 40:00 – Panel: Does that mean that in some cases users will have to be connected to the Internet to use the app? 40:29 – Guest answers. 41:02 – Guest: I have some good news for you all. (Guest goes into detail.) 41:39 – Chuck. 41:44 – Guest: Another comparison is my app I use for my Home Goods store is 80 MB and it’s not doing a whole lot. 42:21 – Chuck: Let’s talk data for a minute. You can get large that way if you are DL files through the app – how do you manage memory? 42:42 – Guest: That is run by the browser run-time. Sometimes too good of a job. When you are doing production cases your... 43:27 – Panel: Do you have access to Sequel Light or do you have to use in-browser storage? 43:27 – Guest: Either one. 44:16 – Sequel Light. 44:20 – Guest. 44:24 – Within Ionic you can use Sequel Light there is a plugin. 44:55 – Panelist comments. 45:23 – Michael: I want to add some clarification. You can write your own propriety files... 45:23 – I like that it sounds like it’s different than other frameworks. Instead of there being a framework way to do it there is a lot of different pieces you can plugin to different parts that is agnostic to Ionic. 46:10 – Guest talks about batteries included. 46:42 – Panel: I really like that b/c it’s the Vue approach, too. 47:21 – The guest talks about transitions. 48:07 – Chuck: If I get stuck what is the community around it? 48:25 – Guest: It’s still early right now. If you went to the code base you wouldn’t see much. We are working on the code getting into the package. The good thing is that the way it’s structure, once their APIs are set then it’s the same through Angular and Vue. Once you have that API set it’s the same thing between those 3 things. 49:13 – Guest: Let me blow your minds guys... There are 7 controllers and 99% you would go to the Ionic site. The rest is identical and that’s the cool part. If you are coming from Angular you can reuse a lot of that knowledge. 50:00 – Panel: If they wanted to build an app right now what would you recommend as their first step? 50:16 – Guest: Ionic and Vue – check out the docs and the components overviews to see what the vanilla components are like. 50:52 – Panel: Is there an example repo? 50:59 – Guest: That would be the BEEP app. 51:08 – Panel: Vue specific docs? 51:18 – Guest: Files that you can drop into your browser. 51:27 – Panel: How soon is soon? 51:31 – Guest: Most likely within the next few months. Final touches that we want to complete. 52:11 – Chuck: What about testing? 52:17 – Guest: Same way you would test a Vue app there is nothing specific for Ionic (at least for the unit tests). If you are doing integration tests that would work the same way in typical Vue setup the only quirks are... 52:56 – Question: Does Ionic offer a collection of mocks for APIs? 53:11 – Guest: Yes, but just for Angular. It’s the only framework to support. This is a good call for community members to contribute. 53:35 – Panel: Would that be a new repo for Vue? 53:44 – Guest: Contribute to the Ionic Teams’ Main Repository and open an issue – and Ping me. 54:02 – Twitter names are given. 54:13 – Panel: How do they reach you? 54:19 – Michael: My whole name slurred together. 54:39 – Panel: Anything else they should know? 54:46 – Guest: Ping us and we will get you working with Ionic. 54:54 – Guest: The cookbook examples are a good starting part. We work very hard with Ionic. 56:01 – Panel: If they have questions where should they post them – chat, or form? 56:20 – Guest: Yes, ask away – any questions. 56:41 – Panel: How do you make money? 57:00 – Guest: If you want to build the Android portion, but you don’t want to take the time, we have a hosted platform that will handle that for you. Help you create your build so you don’t have to create all of the native stuff. 57:29 – Picks! 57:35 – Chuck: I have more stuff to play with – dang it! I am happy to outsource to you, Chris! 58:00 – Sarcasm. 58:26 – Chuck: Thank you for sharing your stories, Michael and Mike! 58:38 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! DEVCHAT code. 30-day trial. Links: Vue React Angular JavaScript DevChat TV Ionic – Vue Ionic Star Track Onsen UI Beep Have I been Pawned? Michael T.’s LinkedIn Mike H.’s Twitter Michael T.’s Twitter Sponsors: Fresh Books Cache Fly Kendo UI Picks: John NMP Library – DoteNV The 12 Factor App Divya Post by Sara S. Headspace – daily meditation Chris Library called CUID Library – MapBox Netflix – The Originals Chuck Friends of Scouting – good cause to give money Michael AIRBNB Lottie Steam Support Mike Blog Post – GitHub Integration Infinity War Joe Movie Peppermint Burn After Reading Goodbye Redux
Panel: Charles Max Wood Chris Fritz Divya Sasidharan Joe Eames John Papa Special Guest: Mike Hartington and Michael Tintiuc In this episode, the panel talks with Mike and Michael who are developers of Ionic. The panel and the guests talk about the ins-and-outs of the framework and talk about the pros and cons, too. Listen to today’s episode to hear how they discuss how Ionic is compatible with Vue and Angular. Finally, they talk about various topics, such as Cordova and Capacitor. Show Topics: 1:19 – Mike H. gives his background. He uses JavaScript every day. 1:30 – Michael T. gives his background. 1:53 – Chuck: Yes, today we are talking about Ionic. Why are we talking about that on a Vue Podcast? 2:08 – Let’s talk about what Ionic is first? 2:16 – Guest gives us the definition / background of what IONIC is. 2:32 – Guest: We have been tied to Angular (back in the day), which were Ember and jQuery bindings. We have come a far way. (He talks about web components.) Guest: We spent a year diving into web components and interweaving that with Angular. Now we are exploring other framework options. Now we are looking at Ionic with Vue. 3:34 – Chuck: I have played with Ionic, and it’s fairly to use. It’s exciting to see it come this way. I’m curious what does that look like b/c Angular and Vue aren’t the same. 4:10 – Guest explains and answers Chuck’s question. 4:50 – Chuck: Is it like using...under the hood? 4:58 – Guest: No. (He goes into detail.) 5:08 – I didn’t know that Stencil was built by that team. 5:19 – Guest: We built a 2nd project. 5:28 – Guest: There are 24 hours in a day. 5:39 – Panel: How is Ionic different than other options? 5:59 – Guest: It’s comparable to Frameworks 7. The components that you generate are all web0based. The component that you put in is the same for the web or Android. You can have 100% code reuse. 6:35 – Panel: It’s actual CSS? 6:41 – Guest: It’s full-blown CSS. If you wanted to do CSS animations then whatever the browser can support. 6:56 – Panel: Advantages or disadvantages? 7:04 – Guest: It’s easier to maintain. If you are making the next Photo Shop...(super heavy graphics) maybe web and web APIs aren’t the right way to go. 8:23 – You have access to less intense stuff? 8:34 – Guest: Yes. 8:39 – Question. 8:46 – Guest: 2 different approaches to this. 1 approach is CORDOVA and the other is CAPACITOR. 9:42 – Anything that has been built with Ionic? 9:47 – Guest: App called Untapped? Or the fitness app, SWORKIT! MarketWatch is another one. We have a whole showcase page that you can check out. 10:57 – Few apps out there that use Ionic for everything. 11:06 – Panel: I have done work with Ionic in the past. I found a sweet spot for business apps. There are things behind enterprise walls that customers can use but necessarily others. We have decided to go native and found that Ionic wasn’t a good fit. How do you feel? 11:51 – Guest: We do hear that a lot. People want to make a quick app and then... 12:20 – Panel: We chose Ionic in this project b/c we had to get it out in less than 6 weeks and the team knew JavaScript. Nobody knew Ionic besides me. After that, nothing broke and that’s a huge praise. 12:55 – Guest: I will take that good praise. 13:01 – Panel: How is it used with Vue? 13:07 – Guest: The Vue work that we’ve been doing...here are the core components. Recently we have been working with Michael and integration. They have been working on opensource. 13:45 – Michael: It was one of the first apps in Beta and Vue. It all started out as a passionate project for the opensource initiative. We wanted to build something new and use the emerging Vue.js. At the time I had no idea. It sounded cool, though, and at the time I wrote a small CUI program. I decided to make an app out of that. I wanted to meet the clients’ needs and the new tech. I went online and I saw some tutorials and I thought they had figured it out. I thought we were screwed but I guess not. Most of the things are out of the box. But the problem is that the routing was sketchy and it wouldn’t update the URL and it had to be delegated to the framework. The app is called BEEP. I cannot disclose what it means. Joking. I added to the state that everything... I tore through the screen to figure out how it works. Then it clicked. You have to extend the Vue’s official router...and then you’re done. You do a MPM install and then you call a couple of APIs and then you are done. Not even a single line of code. You have Ionic’s out of the box animations, and in our app we have a dancing... You spend a week and you’re done so I won’t use anything else. 17:35 – Panel: That’s an impressive turnaround! 17:42 – Panel: It just goes to show you that the code in Vue is so approachable to anyone. If you know a little bit of JavaScript then you know what is kind of going on. It’s pretty clean. Especially the Vue Router. 18:11 – Panel: Vue Core – some parts that can be hairy. 18:43 – We are component authors. We just need to know here is a component and here are some methods that it needs to know. 19:04 – Oh yeah, totally – I was talking more about... 19:14 – That’s what I thought for those 2 weeks cause I was looking at... 19:24 – Chuck: How do you get the Vue stuff in that and not the Angular? 19:41 – Guest answers the question. 20:20 – Panel: What was the hardest part to integrate? 20:28 – Michael: I wrote my own router. It was too much for me to write. I thought it was going to take me ages. So it took the longest to come to the idea to extending Vue’s router. I thought writing less code is the best. It took me 2 weeks to come to that conclusion. It was related to how... 22:21 – Question. 22:28 – Michael: You can use Vue router like if you used a different package. 22:40 – Panel: It is using the other router history or if you are using Hash API; since it’s all web technology? 23:03 – Guest: People don’t see the URL. 23:10 – We can teach them to pass... 23:25 – Panel: I have been interested in Ionic...when you sprinkle in some native stuff. Local databases. Getting that wasn’t too bad to work. The trick was testing that. 24:04 – Guest: A lot of manual work, unfortunately. It’s a lot of set-up work. You can do test functions but actually have that end-to-end test...can I make sure that is working correctly? A lot of manual testing. There are some cloud base platforms but I haven’t checked them out for an easier way. 25:06 – It was an Ionic issue it was... I think some of the Cloud services to better nowadays. 25:25 – Guest: It was painful to get it setup. Why do I need Clouds? 25:42 – Advertisement – Get A Coder Job! 26:19 – Let’s talk about native features. How does one do that in Vue? 26:29 – Guest talks about Vue, Capacitor, and Cordova. 27:27 – Guest: Let’s talk back to the Beep app. Lots of this stuff is really easy, as Mike was saying. That’s what I like to do – being a both a developer and a library writer. 28:00 – Panel: Imagine Slash from Guns and Roses. 28:14 – Chuck: They get this idea that it’s Java so I can share. Chuck asks a question. 28:30 – Guest: All of it. You might want to change some of the UIs. If it looks good on mobile then you can adapt that as the main app and swap that out for the traditional designs and something else. 29:03 – Panel: I can’t just drop in the same dibs for my styles on my desktop and magically look like a mobile app. 29:23 – Guest: That’s where you are wrong. Ionic does this really well. We have painstakingly made this be a thing. The guest talks about screen width, layouts, and other topics. 30:10 – Guest: It’s the same code. 30:18 – Panelist gives a hypothetical situation for the guests. 30:36 – Guest answers the question. Guest: You will have to refactor from desktop to mobile. 31:54 – Chuck. 32:10 – Michael: It’s about continuity. 32:39 – Panel: Building a Vue app we can use the Ionic Vue project to reuse that work that you did to get that back button working. 32:59 – Michael: That’s the whole point. So you guys don’t even have to think about it. So you don’t have to fiddle around with bugs. 33:17 – Panelist. 33:22 – Michael. 33:33 – Mike: Eventually we want to do a full fledge Vue project they just install Ionic Vue and it will integrate the package. 33:55 – Michael: You use the UPI and that’s it. 34:03 – Panel: Beyond the hardcore 3D sky room games are there any other reasons why I wouldn’t want to use Ionic? 34:30 – Mike: I can’t think of anything. More important question is what is your team’s experience? I wouldn’t go to a bunch of C+ devs and say: Here ya go! I wouldn’t do that. You have to figure out the team that knows Java and they don’t know native, so they will be able to reuse those skills. 35:25 – Panel: I am wondering if there is anything technically impossible because of the way Ionic works? 36:00 – Guest: If there are, I haven’t seen it, yet. There are 20,000,000 downloads so far, so I don’t think so. 36:28 – Panel: When people report an issue what do they complain about? 36:39 – Guest: Being a couple pixels off (CSS), API signatures, etc. We are seeing fewer issues on the... People are looking at functionality issues. Whenever there are issues we take care of it right away. 37:26 – Panelist asks a question. 37:32 – It’s really done well. 37:46 – Panel: Are people able to drop that into an Ionic app? 38:09 – Guest: I haven’t tried that, yet. 38:20 – Panel: I have another question: How big are Ionic apps compared to other native apps. When you are using C+ or writing in Java or Swift. 39:09 – Guest: Twitter native was a couple 100 MB app. But the apps built with Ionic are 50 MB category. They can be small or full native apps with plugins. 40:00 – Panel: Does that mean that in some cases users will have to be connected to the Internet to use the app? 40:29 – Guest answers. 41:02 – Guest: I have some good news for you all. (Guest goes into detail.) 41:39 – Chuck. 41:44 – Guest: Another comparison is my app I use for my Home Goods store is 80 MB and it’s not doing a whole lot. 42:21 – Chuck: Let’s talk data for a minute. You can get large that way if you are DL files through the app – how do you manage memory? 42:42 – Guest: That is run by the browser run-time. Sometimes too good of a job. When you are doing production cases your... 43:27 – Panel: Do you have access to Sequel Light or do you have to use in-browser storage? 43:27 – Guest: Either one. 44:16 – Sequel Light. 44:20 – Guest. 44:24 – Within Ionic you can use Sequel Light there is a plugin. 44:55 – Panelist comments. 45:23 – Michael: I want to add some clarification. You can write your own propriety files... 45:23 – I like that it sounds like it’s different than other frameworks. Instead of there being a framework way to do it there is a lot of different pieces you can plugin to different parts that is agnostic to Ionic. 46:10 – Guest talks about batteries included. 46:42 – Panel: I really like that b/c it’s the Vue approach, too. 47:21 – The guest talks about transitions. 48:07 – Chuck: If I get stuck what is the community around it? 48:25 – Guest: It’s still early right now. If you went to the code base you wouldn’t see much. We are working on the code getting into the package. The good thing is that the way it’s structure, once their APIs are set then it’s the same through Angular and Vue. Once you have that API set it’s the same thing between those 3 things. 49:13 – Guest: Let me blow your minds guys... There are 7 controllers and 99% you would go to the Ionic site. The rest is identical and that’s the cool part. If you are coming from Angular you can reuse a lot of that knowledge. 50:00 – Panel: If they wanted to build an app right now what would you recommend as their first step? 50:16 – Guest: Ionic and Vue – check out the docs and the components overviews to see what the vanilla components are like. 50:52 – Panel: Is there an example repo? 50:59 – Guest: That would be the BEEP app. 51:08 – Panel: Vue specific docs? 51:18 – Guest: Files that you can drop into your browser. 51:27 – Panel: How soon is soon? 51:31 – Guest: Most likely within the next few months. Final touches that we want to complete. 52:11 – Chuck: What about testing? 52:17 – Guest: Same way you would test a Vue app there is nothing specific for Ionic (at least for the unit tests). If you are doing integration tests that would work the same way in typical Vue setup the only quirks are... 52:56 – Question: Does Ionic offer a collection of mocks for APIs? 53:11 – Guest: Yes, but just for Angular. It’s the only framework to support. This is a good call for community members to contribute. 53:35 – Panel: Would that be a new repo for Vue? 53:44 – Guest: Contribute to the Ionic Teams’ Main Repository and open an issue – and Ping me. 54:02 – Twitter names are given. 54:13 – Panel: How do they reach you? 54:19 – Michael: My whole name slurred together. 54:39 – Panel: Anything else they should know? 54:46 – Guest: Ping us and we will get you working with Ionic. 54:54 – Guest: The cookbook examples are a good starting part. We work very hard with Ionic. 56:01 – Panel: If they have questions where should they post them – chat, or form? 56:20 – Guest: Yes, ask away – any questions. 56:41 – Panel: How do you make money? 57:00 – Guest: If you want to build the Android portion, but you don’t want to take the time, we have a hosted platform that will handle that for you. Help you create your build so you don’t have to create all of the native stuff. 57:29 – Picks! 57:35 – Chuck: I have more stuff to play with – dang it! I am happy to outsource to you, Chris! 58:00 – Sarcasm. 58:26 – Chuck: Thank you for sharing your stories, Michael and Mike! 58:38 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! DEVCHAT code. 30-day trial. Links: Vue React Angular JavaScript DevChat TV Ionic – Vue Ionic Star Track Onsen UI Beep Have I been Pawned? Michael T.’s LinkedIn Mike H.’s Twitter Michael T.’s Twitter Sponsors: Fresh Books Cache Fly Kendo UI Picks: John NMP Library – DoteNV The 12 Factor App Divya Post by Sara S. Headspace – daily meditation Chris Library called CUID Library – MapBox Netflix – The Originals Chuck Friends of Scouting – good cause to give money Michael AIRBNB Lottie Steam Support Mike Blog Post – GitHub Integration Infinity War Joe Movie Peppermint Burn After Reading Goodbye Redux
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Welcome to the Fallout Feed Roundtable. We are the show who compares and contrasts Fallout experiences through a lively Roundtable discussion by playing through the same quests with characters who have been randomly assigned drastically different attributes. Welcome Everyone! This edition of the Fallout Feed is the season 2 Roundtable Finale wrap-up show from the 12 Hour Marathon to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Thank you so much to everyone who participated in any way. We easily eclipsed our fund raising goal due to our wonderfully loving community. Now we have to double it next year! Jeremy, John, Colin, Victor, Pat and Andrew close out their Fudge Muppet builds for Far Harbor and Automatron. We are joined for a spell by Play-Along participant Lee (he loves Star Track)! Dennis pops on near the end to say howdy. You can still submit entries for the two Fallout prize packages or the Skyrim package. There is also a copy of No Man's Sky if you are interested in entering into that raffle. For every $10 increment donated to asapodcasting@gmail.com through PayPal using the Friends & Family option to limit fees, you will be granted one entry into the raffle. Entry deadline is Nov 5th, 2017 and the drawing will be live on YouTube on Nov 6th. Please indicate in the comment box which Raffle Package you would like. You can also donate $1 to the address above for the Fallout Feed episode 50, a special game show episode made specifically for the 12 Hour Marathon Charity event. All proceeds go directly to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Ep 50 can be requested at any time, during and after the marathon event. ASAPodcasting would like to thank the following people for donating to receive ep 50: Nathan, General Fernbach, Matthew, Michael F, Andrew, Dallas, Michael L, Caleb, Lee, Kasey, Ray, Dennis, Pat, Keith, Kenneth, Sherrie, Edward, Kylie, Dale, Kyle, Michel, Blake, Shaline and Juan. 12 Hour Charity Marathon for CFF.org info: http://www.asapodcasting.com/#/12-hr-charity-event/ New T-Shirts!: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ASAPodcasting Support us on Amazon, where funds benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, a cause near and dear to the hearts of ASAPodcasting: http://amzn.to/1cylrSK Contact the show: falloutroundtable@gmail.com thefalloutfeed@gmail.com asapodcasting.com Twitter: @thefalloutfeed FB: facebook.com/groups/askyrimaddictpodcast Forum: ASAPodcasting.Proboards.comSupport the show (http://patreon.com/asapodcasting)
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Bi-weekly radio show comprises some of the hottest tracks in dance music selected by Univz. Follow Univz ►twitter ►instagram ►facebook ►www.univzmusic.com
Bi-weekly radio show comprises some of the hottest tracks in dance music selected by Univz. Follow Univz ►twitter ►instagram ►facebook ►www.univzmusic.com
Bi-weekly radio show comprises some of the hottest tracks in dance music selected by Univz. Follow Univz ►twitter ►instagram ►facebook ►www.univzmusic.com
Bi-weekly radio show comprises some of the hottest tracks in dance music selected by Univz. Follow Univz ►twitter ►instagram ►facebook ►www.univzmusic.com
Bi-weekly radio show comprises some of the hottest tracks in dance music selected by Univz. Follow Univz ►twitter ►instagram ►facebook ►www.univzmusic.com
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The First Family of Frivolity is back, and this time, Dutch didn't screw up the recording. HUZZAH!!! The new Star Track movie comes out soon, and if you don't like it, geeks will bully you. Oh, the irony. An idiot on MSNBC thinks Star Truck is racist. Gauley Bridge has more creepy street people per capita than any other place in the world. Another nipple-stiffening installment of Charles' favorite things. The "Rocky" movies are the perfect combination of stupid, dumb, idiotic,awesome, inspiring and amazing. Aaron has the best idea of heaven we have ever heard. Can solar panels kill the sun? Another jaw-dropping Subreddit of the week. Alaina brings the heat with the Period Report... And sooooo MUCH MOREEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This week James and I are joined by our friend Nathan to discuss one of my favorite subjects, Star Trek. As I relistened to this, I was surprised to hear all of say Star Track more than once (sorry, kansas). This episode is full of fond memories, playful ribbing at some of Star Trek’s more … Continue reading Episode 87: Sorry, Kansas Loves Star Trek →
IQPC present 'Streamlining Procure-to-Pay 2009' - leveraging automation to increase efficiencies. Duncan Horan-Gray, Financial Systems Manager (Star Track Express), is keynote speaker at the conference and will discuss: Integrating electronic workflow to relegate paper-based processes for an end-to-end procure to pay process. With extensive expertise in this area, Star Track Express spend around $650,000 per year on the procurement of goods and services, and handle ovr 110,000 invoices each year. Listen to the podcast live. Visit www.procure-2-pay.com.au, or call Taner Ozdemir + 61 2 9229 1050 for more information, to request a brochure or to register.
IQPC present 'Streamlining Procure-to-Pay 2009' - leveraging automation to increase efficiencies. Duncan Horan-Gray, Financial Systems Manager (Star Track Express), is keynote speaker at the conference and will discuss: Integrating electronic workflow to relegate paper-based processes for an end-to-end procure to pay process. With extensive expertise in this area, Star Track Express spend around $650,000 per year on the procurement of goods and services, and handle ovr 110,000 invoices each year. Listen to the podcast live. Visit www.procure-2-pay.com.au, or call Taner Ozdemir + 61 2 9229 1050 for more information, to request a brochure or to register.
A special New Year's days podcast featuring an interview with Christian Fauteux of the fan film production, "Star Track." Enjoy and HAPPY NEW YEAR folks!
Star "Track." Cat, dog, or 'possum? Ryan grabs Spencer's man-age.