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#44 Crashing Dayton; Things that have been thrown at you; Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees; Steve Kirk; Food as a weapon; Cicada Cuisine; Leave the baby at HOME!; Fake Elon Musk News.
Meet Steve Kirk, the founder of Premier Deck based in Rochester, New Hampshire. After an early career in general remodeling, Steve narrowed his focus to decks, finding both passion and profitability. In this episode, he delves into the complexities of growing a business, from choosing the right marketing tactics and hiring the best employees to optimizing project management. Listen now to learn the strategies that have helped Premier Deck expand their reach and reputation, offering valuable lessons for other entrepreneurs looking to scale their operations efficiently. Here are a few key takeaways from our discussion with Steve: • Leveraging digital marketing and SEO to attract quality leads • Utilizing software to increase efficiency • Emphasizing a strong team culture • Building a support system Visit the Premier Deck website here: https://www.premierdecknh.com/ Own a construction company and want to share your story? Apply to be on an upcoming episode of Builder Stories at https://www.builderstories.com
Passing of Dayton radio icon Steve Kirk; Super Bowl recap; Craziest thing you've accidently bought on the company credit card; WHIO radio jingles from the past.
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WDW Radio # 712 - Interview with Former Imagineer Steve Kirk - From the WDW Radio Archives After visiting EPCOT this past week, and in thinking about the future of that park, specifically the Imagination pavilion, I went way back into the WDW Radio Archives to being you one of my earliest interviews. Let's go back to 2007 and Show # 30, when, as part of my Legends of Disney Imagineering feature, I shared my conversation with former Imagineer Steve Kirk. Steve helped come up with the initial concepts for Figment and the Dreamfinder, as well as the Journey Into Imagination attraction, and also helped develop some of Disney's most memorable characters, attractions, pavilions, and even complete theme parks, including being the creative leader of Tokyo DisneySea. We also talk about Epcot, the Studios and so much more. I would later come to interview his brother, Tim Kirk about his work at Imagineering, specifically at the Disney-MGM Studios, but that is another trip to the archives for another day. For now, sit back, relax, and enjoy my conversation (and forgive my voice), with the fascinating and talented Steve Kirk. ---------------------------------- WDWRadio.com - Visit the site and blog WDWRadio.com/Clubhouse - Join the community and conversation on Facebook WDWRadioNATION - Get monthly rewards, and help support the show WDWRadioLIVE.com - Watch and chat LIVE Wednesdays at 7:30pm ET WDWRadio.com/Podcasts - Show notes, past episodes, links, and photos WDWRadio.com/Events - WDW Radio Disney meets, events, cruises, and more! WDWRadio.com/Shirts - Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, logo gear and more! 407-900-9391 - Call the voicemail with a question, comment or "Hello!" from the parks THANK YOU for your support by voting WDW Radio Best Travel Podcast for 9 consecutive years! Sit back, relax, and enjoy this week's episode of the WDW Radio show. Thanks for listening! Be sure to tune in next week! ---------------------------------- LouMongello.com- Let me help you turn what you love into what you do and turn your passion into your profession with one-on-one mentoring, mastermind groups, and my Momentum Workshop and Retreat in Walt Disney World. I am also a keynote speaker who can present at your event, conference, business, or school, and provide mentoring and consulting to individuals and organizations looking to build their businesses and brands. I speak on a variety of topics, including sharing the magic of Disney, and teaching how to deliver exceptional customer service, social media, podcasting, live video, community, following your dreams, and more. ---------------------------------- LET'S CONNECT! WDWRadio.com/Community Facebook.com/WDWRadio Instagram.com/LouMongello Twitter.com/LouMongello YouTube.com/WDWRadio Pinterest.com/LouMongello LinkedIn.com/in/LouMongello
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WDW Radio # 712 - Interview with Former Imagineer Steve Kirk - From the WDW Radio Archives After visiting EPCOT this past week, and in thinking about the future of that park, specifically the Imagination pavilion, I went way back into the WDW Radio Archives to being you one of my earliest interviews. Let's go back to 2007 and Show # 30, when, as part of my Legends of Disney Imagineering feature, I shared my conversation with former Imagineer Steve Kirk. Steve helped come up with the initial concepts for Figment and the Dreamfinder, as well as the Journey Into Imagination attraction, and also helped develop some of Disney's most memorable characters, attractions, pavilions, and even complete theme parks, including being the creative leader of Tokyo DisneySea. We also talk about Epcot, the Studios and so much more. I would later come to interview his brother, Tim Kirk about his work at Imagineering, specifically at the Disney-MGM Studios, but that is another trip to the archives for another day. For now, sit back, relax, and enjoy my conversation (and forgive my voice), with the fascinating and talented Steve Kirk. ---------------------------------- WDWRadio.com - Visit the site and blog WDWRadio.com/Clubhouse - Join the community and conversation on Facebook WDWRadioNATION - Get monthly rewards, and help support the show WDWRadioLIVE.com - Watch and chat LIVE Wednesdays at 7:30pm ET WDWRadio.com/Podcasts - Show notes, past episodes, links, and photos WDWRadio.com/Events - WDW Radio Disney meets, events, cruises, and more! WDWRadio.com/Shirts - Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, logo gear and more! 407-900-9391 - Call the voicemail with a question, comment or "Hello!" from the parks THANK YOU for your support by voting WDW Radio Best Travel Podcast for 9 consecutive years! Sit back, relax, and enjoy this week's episode of the WDW Radio show. Thanks for listening! Be sure to tune in next week! ---------------------------------- LouMongello.com- Let me help you turn what you love into what you do and turn your passion into your profession with one-on-one mentoring, mastermind groups, and my Momentum Workshop and Retreat in Walt Disney World. I am also a keynote speaker who can present at your event, conference, business, or school, and provide mentoring and consulting to individuals and organizations looking to build their businesses and brands. I speak on a variety of topics, including sharing the magic of Disney, and teaching how to deliver exceptional customer service, social media, podcasting, live video, community, following your dreams, and more. ---------------------------------- LET'S CONNECT! WDWRadio.com/Community Facebook.com/WDWRadio Instagram.com/LouMongello Twitter.com/LouMongello YouTube.com/WDWRadio Pinterest.com/LouMongello LinkedIn.com/in/LouMongello
If you are a fan of Kirk Minihane then this interview cannot be missed. Menners & Minihane, a match made in heaven.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This time on the TSW Round Table Rob is joined by Rob X of the Generation X-Wing Podcast and Knight of the Commonwealth Corey Riley to Celebrate the life of our good friend Steve Kirk. Warning: This episode contains some strong language in places.
This month we take a break from our Retrospective Series and bring you a 2019 Star Wars Celebration special. Robert is joined by fellow Celebration attendees Commander Cody from the Rogue Squadron Podcast and Steve Kirk from the San Diego Sabers Podcast.
It's 1907 and President Teddy Roosevelt has been kidnapped! That's the premise of Barttlow's Dread Machine, a fantastic creation by Tribetoy and Beep Games, which looks as if the mechanical game actually dates from 1907. Now that the full game and soundtrack have been released, I caught up with composer Steve Kirk, who filled me in on how he created a (mostly) authentic soundtrack with period instruments including a temperamental banjo. Steve says one of many challenges that composing the score presented was that the cues were quite long, in order to cover all of the action in each level, instead of the frequently-used little melodic stems. Steve used ingenious ways to keep the cues interesting, including borrowing moving from key to key as Schubert did in much of his music. After spending a year and a half writing the soundtrack for Bartlow , Steve says he's set a high bar for incorporating the techniques he developed, and is looking forward to using them in future projects. And he
Chris O'Regan chats to return guest Clayton Kauzlaric of Beep Games, inc. and Matt Hoesterey of Tribetoy about the design and development of their twin stick arcade adventure game, Bartlow's Dread Machine. Some deveopers try to hide the 'rails' that they put in their videogames, but these folks have embraced them to the point of making them into a gameplay mechanic. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/sausage/TSF_Episode302.mp3 Music featured is by Steve Kirk, the OST to Bartlow's Dread Machine can be bought from HERE 1. Main Theme 2. Into the West 3. Game Over The Sausage Factory 302 was edited by Chris O'Regan
Episode Summary Before Stern Pinball Inc., which dominates the pinball landscape today, there was Stern Electronics, our second episode's topic. We cover where Stern Electronics came from, Sam and Gary Stern's early years, Dave mispronouncing names, the change from electro-mechanical pinball to solid state, the sketchiness around that transition, legendary designer Steve Kirk, Stern's wild … Continue reading Silverball Chronicles Ep 2: Stern Electronics…No, Not That Stern →
For this episode of the weekly Tuesday broadcast, Fifth Estate Live, I interview Steve Kirk, publisher of Oak: A Journal Against Civilization, and regular contributor to the Fifth Estate magazine.
Our Sunday conversation this week is a new installment of our Star Wars POP! series - that's "Podcasters on Podcasting," in case it's new to you. I had a bit of a bittersweet moment thinking about the introduction to this, because the one in-person time I met Laura from Force Toast: A Star Wars Happy Hour was at Star Wars Celebration Chicago last year. I was introduced to her by Steve Kirk, the podcaster and co-founder of San Diego Sabers, who passed away only a few months after that very fun evening. The meeting with Laura was a quick one - she and Alyce were among a group of podcasters doing live recordings of their shows at an after-hours event that evening. But we've traded tweets here and there since then, and they were kind enough to say "Yes!" and join me for joint POP! interview. ***I'm listener supported! Join the community at http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to get access to bonus episodes and other insider rewards.***
The Loserkids interview the Legendary pinball man himself, Roger Sharpe! In part 1 of this 2 part interview, Roger talks about life before he made the world famous shot, the court hearing to reinstate pinball, and his days at Bally/Williams. We also talk about subjects like PAPA, Steve Kirk, and his book entitled, "Pinball!".
Orby lists his fav Steve Kirk games from last to out of this world!
Silverball Chronicles w/ David Dennis and Ron Hallett Episode 2: Stern Electronics… No, Not That Stern Before Stern Pinball Inc., which dominates the pinball landscape today, there was Stern Electronics, our second episode's topic. We cover where Stern Electronics came from, Sam and Gary Stern's early years, Dave mispronouncing names, the change from electro-mechanical pinball to solid state, the sketchiness around that transition, legendary designer Steve Kirk, Stern's wild art, and the death of Stern Electronics. As always we love to hear from you. We can always be reached at silverballchronicles@gmail.com Sources: Dennis Kriesel's Atari Article from Pinball News. Here Stern Internet Pinball Database. Here Pinside at pinside.com Wikipedia: Chicago Coin. Here Stern Electronics. Here Stern Electronics, Inc. v. Kaufman. Here Encyclopedia of Pinball Volume 2 (1934-1936). Bueschel, Richard M. Silverball Amusements. Shalhoub, Michael (2004). The Pinball compendium: 1970 – 1981. Schiffer Publishing, Lt. Here Stern Pinball. Website. Here Play Meter Magazine: September 15, 1978. Here Patterson, Jeff (2008). Around the Playfield with Gary Stern. This Week in Pinball. Here Ford, Anne (2013). The Chicago Reader. This Week's Chicagoan: Gary Stern, Founder and CEO, Stern Pinball. Here Author Unknown. Play Meter Magazine, 1978 and 1985. PDF Here Flower, Gary. Remembering Steve Kirk. Pingame Journal. December 2006. PDF Here Cianchetti, Matt. A Friend Remembers Steve Kirk. Pingame Journal. March 2007. PDF Here Head to Head Pinball Podcas. #50 Hereand #68 Here Gizmonic Stern Collection Tour. Here,Hereand Here Heavy Metal Comic Book Art. Here
This time on the TSW Round Table Rob is joined by Rob X of the Generation X-Wing Podcast and Knight of the Commonwealth Corey Riley to Celebrate the life of our good friend Steve Kirk.Warning: This episode contains some strong language in places.
Eric did not begin playing Lacrosse until he was introduced to it in the 8th Grade in Friendswood. At Friendswood High School he excelled in football and lacrosse. He had an outstanding career playing close defense for Steve Kirk and subsequently Mike Staub in Friendswood. Once he graduated high school he continued his academic and lacrosse career at Elmhurst. At Elmhurst he continued to excel on the field and in the classroom. Eric recently graduated and he is back in the Houston area kicking off his career and beginning to coach. This season he will be coaching defense at Pearland with Coach Mike Staub. This is the first interview I have done with a local player. There is some terrific perspective from a local Houston-area player who went on to be successful at the next level.
Welcome back!This week on the podcast, Kyle and Cory pay homage to Steve Kirk of the San Diego Sabers Radio podcast, then jump into a boatload of Star Wars news, including John Williams composing 135 minutes for The Rise of Skywalker, an updates on Benioff & Weiss, Rian Johnson, and the Kenobi series coming to Disney+.We hope you enjoy this week's episode. If you did, then please share it with your friends! If you have any questions for the pod, or comments for us, feel free to reach out to us at tumblingsaber@gmail.comFor more fun with the TumblingSaber team, be sure to check out our private facebook group! We're also on twitter and instagram and we'd love to see you there!Don't forget to check out the Star Wars Commonwealth Podcast Network! We've assembled an amazing array of podcasts rooted in the galaxy far, far away for you!
The Star Wars podcasting community lost a beautifully bright and supportive light this week. Steve Kirk, host of the San Diego Sabers Radio Podcast and a driving force behind the San Diego Sabers Lightsaber Training Group, has passed away. Today's show is in honor of Steve, and also features the one-question interview I did with him at Star Wars Celebration Chicago earlier this year. Please check out the San Diego Sabers lightsaber combat training group at https://www.sandiegosabers.net/, and learn more about the newly formed non-profit Saber Martial Arts Foundation at https://sabermartialarts.com/, dedicated to developing and promoting Saber Martial Arts. Already, there are six fully-operational schools under the SMA Foundation's banner, and may there be many more in the years to come.
The crew is joined by Ali Williams to celebrate our 200th episodes. We discuss a whole lot of topics including: - What Excites Us? - What are we wearing? - A question from Steve Kirk of San Diego Sabers Radio Podcast - Poop facts (sorry) - goals for the future - and other big show news Enjoy!
The Easter Sunday of podcasts is here. On this episode, Saber Martial Arts Foundation founding member Steve Kirk joins Drew, Lindsey, and Brandon to discuss the one that started it all…. The Star Wars. Mid-show break audio from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hN74bOubUug Death Star conversation via Clerks Find Steve at @sdsaberspodcast;https://www.sandiegosabers.net/ Join the Saber Martial Arts Foundation Join our Facebook group: The Clashing Sabers Star Wars Community Follow us on Twitter: @ClashingSabers Check out our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk8F_vWh3td9aVcMXwqdxjA Lindsey: @mslindseyg Drew: @TheDrewBrett
Steve Kirk is the founder of the San Diego Sabers Lightsaber Combat Group, and also happens to be a Patron Emeritus of Star Wars 7x7! I caught up with him during a live broadcast event at Celebration Chicago and posed the one-question interview question to him after he finished his broadcast... Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Join the community at http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to get access to bonus episodes and other insider rewards.***
This month we take a break from our Retrospective Series and bring you a 2019 Star Wars Celebration special. Robert is joined by fellow Celebration attendees Commander Cody from the Rogue Squadron Podcast and Steve Kirk from the San Diego Sabers Podcast.
Genevieve Bryant is a Catholic singer-songwriter from Melbourne. She has been composing, performing, and working with Schools and Parishes across Australia for over 14 years, and performs often with Fr Rob Galea, Steve Angrisano, Gary Pinto, Steve Kirk and many others. Gen joined us in the studio to perform two of her original songs and talk about her life and music.
Hello there fellow fans. We have a great show for you this week. We are once again joined by our good friend Steve Kirk of the San Diego Sabers. On this episode, we tackle an interesting question inspired by a comment Steve made on his last appearance on the show. With Master Luke “gone” and the old ways of the Jedi left in the past, what’s in store for the future of the Jedi? Will they rise again to the prominence they once had, or evolve into something new? We wrestle with this, talk some video games, and have Steve give us some favorite books he’d make into films. We had a blast, as usual. We hope you enjoy, and than you for listening. May the Force be with you. Listen to the show at http://homeonehangout.podbean.com/ Contact us on Facebook or Twitter. Support the Home One Hangout Network at Patreon. Follow San Diego Saber on Twitter And be sure to check out their website.
Drew and Brandon are joined by the venerable Steve Kirk, high council member for San Diego Sabers to discuss his favorite character: Obi-Wan Kenobi. From A New Hope to The Last Jedi, Kenobi's fingerprints are all over the galaxy. What does it mean and how will it affect the future, though? Listen to find out! Be sure to visit and follow Steve/San Diego Sabers: www.sandiegosabers.net twitter.com/sdsaberspodcast Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share us on your preferred podcast player. Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/230660617666426/ Follow us on Twitter @ClashingSabers Email us your thoughts: clashingsabersnetwork@gmail.com
Episode 71 feature video games composer and guitarist Steve Kirk. Kirk has composed music for video games, including the Zynga Facebook game FarmVille, the BioWare online game Star Wars: The Old Republic, the Disney game for The Princess and The Frog feature film, and the full soundtrack of Voodoo Vince for the Xbox. He has also composed and played guitar for the Club Foot Orchestra. In this podcast his start in music, inspirations, life changing moments, Frank Zappa, composing for videos games, struggles and tribulations of a musician. We also discuss his new life in Seattle and playing in a jazz band. To learn more about Steve Kirk visit: http://www.stevekirkpop.com/ © Off The Podium, 2018
This week Tim is joined by Steve Kirk of San Diego Sabers Radio Podcast to discuss Star Wars: Episode IX casting news and the SDCC 2018 Star Wars reveals from Hasbo, Marvel, and Del Rey Books! Steve also breaks down his experiences from the floor of SDCC and gives some helpful tips to those looking to make the pilgrimage next year! iTunes | Podbean | Stitcher Be sure to check out more from the Star Wars Commonwealth and follow Talk Star Wars, Tumbling Saber, Generation X-Wing, Rogue Squadron Podcast, Skyhopper Podcast, San Diego Sabers Radio Podcast, Tatooine Sons, and Less Than 12 Parsecs! Twitter | Facebook | YouTube
It is round 2 for our GXW VS trivia contest. We are joined again by: - Ash and Ben from The Skyhoppers Podcast, - Steve Kirk form the San Diego Sabers Radio Podcast - Riley from The Big Open Podcast They are battling for the GXW Zod trophy. This weeks category? Well, we are not lying that it is Star Wars related....
This was San Diego Comic Con weekend! We didn't get passes to go inside, but what happened OUTSIDE was HUGE for the podcast! We got to hang out with some of the best Star Wars podcasters, YouTubers and fans including Rob Cast from The TSW Rountable and Steve Kirk from San Diego Sabers Podcast. And then, we had a conversation that might just end up fulfilling our dream to #MakeTerbusCanon! Oh...and we also talk about The Clone Wars coming back, comic books, and a bunch of other amazing Star Wars stuff. tatooinesons.comTwitter: @TatooineSonsFacebook: facebook.com/tatooinesonsYouTube: YouTube.com/tatooinesonsProud member of the Star Wars Commonwealth Podcast Network: starwarscommonwealth.com Become a supporter of this podcast:https://anchor.fm/tatooine-sons/support https://baboontothemoon.com/
Holotable Hangouts with host James Brown and Kaden Stetler of Rebel Cause Lancaster is here! On this special episode, the gentlemen welcome Steve Kirk of San Diego Sabers Podcast on the show to discuss classic Star Wars games, the future of gaming in that galaxy far far away and so much more. Plus, James' take on Warhammer and the inclusive nature of Vader in such a game. Follow Steve Kirk and San Diego Sabers across social media, and head to www.sandiegosabers.net for more from the man himself! Thanks for listening, and May the Force be with you.
Anil, Jamie and Rob take a extended look into season 2 of Toys That Made Us where they look into the history of Star Trek, Transformers, Lego and Hello Kitty. We recap the episodes and share our thoughts on what is coming up for Season 3. Also on the show, "What Excites Us?" - "Waffles Gone Wild" in Burnaby - "Guys We F***ed Podcast" - Rob gets a new kilt at "Affordable Kilts" - "Comic Book Men' ends - 10th Anniversary of Clone Wars TV series and ComicCon panel - Supporting young artists - Steve Kirk and IntergalactiCon gifts
Hey there fellow nerds, geeks, supporters of independent creators and avid con goers! On this episode of the Hall H Show Podcast, we welcome Steve Kirk, the Founder of the new kid on the convention block, Intergalacticon! What? Another con you say? But wait...if an intimate convention experience, for fans, by the fans and of the fans is what you are looking for, then come free your fandom on June 15th and 16th 2018 at the Town and Country in beautiful, San Diego, CA! Heroes will hang with villains. Stormtroopers will photobomb Klingons. It will be a weird and wonderful good time...and we can't wait! Steve brought the goods on this episode. Not only was he an awesome guest but he brought some awesome swag...a pint glass, stickers and commemorative coin! From our conversation, I got the impression that he's taken into account details that other con's my often overlook. For instance, a cosplay maintenance room where you can make minor fixes, how cool is that? We hope you enjoy this podcast with Steve and if you happen to be in San Diego that weekend, please stop by and check out Intergalacticon's inaugural event!
The awesome Steve Kirk from InterGalactiCon San Diego, San Diego Sabers & Member of the Brick City Blockade #Friendom joins us on MakeTheJump | For more information on InterGalactiCon 2018 in beautiful San Diego, head to https://www.intergalacticonsd.com/ Thanks for Listening, and May the Force be with you!
This week, we have special guest Steve Kirk (@sdsaberspodcast) to talk about what it takes to put together a Comic Con event. Why him? Because he is hosting INTERGALACTICON (Get your tickets: https://www.intergalacticonsd.com/) Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share us on your preferred podcast player. Follow us on Twitter @ClashingSabers Email us your thoughts: clashingsabersnetwork@gmail.com
In the days before video games, various local arcades were packed wall-to-wall with pinball machines. Playing a pinball game is total feast for the senses. there are so many different ways to appreciate it, each experience is filled with great history, are technically innovative, display beautiful artwork, and have amazing sound. Playing a pinball machine is an immersive, interactive experience! so for todays STAGE of the retro VGM Revival hour we are going to play some selected tracks from various pinball games to begin your journey to pinball wizard status. ===========Game – Composer – Title – Year – Company======== 1.) Vegas – Unknown – “Main Play”- July 1st, 1990 – Jon Norris/D. Gottlieb & Co – Pinball 2.) Millionaire – Chris Granner – “Main Play & Track 1” – 1987 – Jerry Armstrong/Williams Electronic Games, Inc. – Pinball 3.) Swords of Fury – Brian Schmidt – “Main Play” – June 1988 -Doug Watson, Steve Kirk & Tony Kraemer/Williams Electronic Games, Inc. – Pinball 4.) Lights…Camera…Action! – Dave Zabriskie – “Main Play, Multiball & Stunt Scene” – 1989 – Jon Norris/D. Gottlieb & Co – Pinball 5.) Playboy 35th Anniversary – Brian Schmidt – “Multiball & Main Play” – May 1989 – Ed Cebula & Joe Kaminkow/Data East USA, Inc. – Pinball 6.) Batman Forever – Brian Schmidt – “Track 4, Track 14 & Main Play” – July 1995 – Joe Kaminkow & Paul Leslie/SEGA – Pinball 7.) Star Trek – Brian Schmidt – “Multiball & Main Play” – January 1991 – Ed Cebula & Joe Kaminkow/Data East – Pinball 8.) Title Fight – Unknown – “Multiball” – 1990 – Ray Tanzer/D. Gottlieb & Co – Pinball 9.) WWF Royal Rumble – Norm Wurz – “Doink, Unknown Track 1 & Lex Luger” – May 1994 – Joe Kaminkow & Tim Seckel/Data East – Pinball 10.) Attack from Mars – Dan Forden – “Multiball“ – December 1995 – Brian Eddy/Bally Manufacturing Co. – Pinball 11.) Police Force – Chris Granner – “Main Play & Multiball“ – August 1989 – Barry Oursler & Mark Ritchie/Williams Electronic Games, Inc. – Pinball 12.) F-14 Tomcat – Bill Parod & Chris Granner – “Main Play & Multiball“ – March 1987 – Steve Ritchie/Williams Electronic Games, Inc. – Pinball 13.) Elvira and the Party Monsters – Chris Granner – “Multiball” – October 1989 – Dennis Nordman & Jim Patla/Bally Manufacturing Co. – Pinball 14.) Lethal Weapon 3 – Brian Schmidt – “Main Play 2 (Instrumental of the ZZ Top song “well-dressed man”) & Main Play 3 (Based on the C & C Music factory song “Everybody Dance Now”)” – January 1992 – Ed Cebula & Joe Kaminkow/Data East – Pinball 15.) Last Action Hero – Brian Schmidt – “Main Play (Instrumental of the AC/DC song “Big Guns“) & Multiball”- August 1993 – Ed Cebula, Joe Kaminkow, John Borg & Tim Seckel/Data East – Pinball 16.) Twilight Zone – Chris Granner – “Multiball & Lock Is Lit (game Over Theme)“ – May 1993 – Pat Lawlor/Bally Manufacturing Co. – Pinball 17.) Black Knight 2000 – Brian Schmidt & Dan Forden – “Game Smart (main Theme), 2 Ball Multiball & 3 Ball Multiball” – April 1989 – Steve Ritchie/Williams Electronic Games, Inc. – Pinball Huge shout out to Jay Hunter over at OSW Review For suggesting this Podcast Episode!! Official site: http://oswreview.com/ OSW Review Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OSWreview Edgar Velasco: @MoonSpiderHugs Official Site: nostalgiaroadtrip.com/ NOW AVAILABLE ON GOOGLE PLAY
Hey everyone! Here were are on the cusp of another weekend and this week on Worthy of Recognition, we welcome Steve from San Diego Sabers Radio to the podcast! This one was a long time coming and I'm thrilled to have finally been able to catch up with Steve! In case you were unaware, Worthy of Recognition is where we talk about the names and faces that define your personal Star Wars experience. YOU can be on this show by becoming one of our Powerful Friendz! Visit our Patreon page, and for just $2-3 per month, you get Exclusive access to Sith Disturbers, our babble-fest of Star Wars and other random musings. You'll also get early access to Journals of the Whilling, where we talk about Star Wars comics and novels, Early access, and participation in Worthy of Recognition, A new newsletter with unique content, Monthly giveaways with awesome prizes, Contests like our The Last Jedi quiz, and our newly launched Han Solo standalone quiz, And a hearty welcome to our awesome community of Star Wars enthusiasts! Enjoy the podcast, and have yourselves a great weekend! See you in episode 110, which looks like is going to be absolutely loaded! Cheerz!
Hey everyone!Here were are on the cusp of another weekend and this week on Worthy of Recognition, we welcome Steve from San Diego Sabers Radio to the podcast! This one was a long time coming and I’m thrilled to have finally been able to catch up with Steve!In case you were unaware, Worthy of Recognition is where we talk about the names and faces that define your personal Star Wars experience. YOU can be on this show by becoming one of our Powerful Friendz! Visit our Patreon page, and for just $2-3 per month, you getExclusive access to Sith Disturbers, our babble-fest of Star Wars and other random musings. You’ll also get early access to Journals of the Whilling, where we talk about Star Wars comics and novels,Early access, and participation in Worthy of Recognition,A new newsletter with unique content,Monthly giveaways with awesome [...]
Jessica and Jeff return after a longer period off than normal. While we were away, things went straight crazy, and we touch on that to get things started before delving into the uncertain history of Steve Kirk, and a few of the games he designed and possibly designed without proper credit. We’re looking for more … Continue reading "Episode 112 – Finding Pinball’s Bottom"
Software Defined Networking is still a buzz word in the industry and one year after our last podcast on the subject I have asked back our resident SDN experts Steve Kirk and Justin Rowling to get their views on this phenomenon. To bring some balance to the 3 older men in the room we are joined by Ben Brophy for his second podcast to bring some youth (early in career) to the conversation.
The next instalment of the Funkified Volumes mixed by our resident Steve Kirk