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Best podcasts about tiled

Latest podcast episodes about tiled

Misreading Chat
#132: Triton: An Intermediate Language and Compiler for Tiled Neural Network Computations

Misreading Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024


CUDA を書かずに済む GPU カーネルの DSL について森田が読みました。

The Board Game Shenanigans Podcast
E87: Wild Tiled West and Natasha's top 10 Toxic Traits (10-6)

The Board Game Shenanigans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 82:41


The week Natasha and Bob review Wild Tiled West, a new polyomino drafting game set in a cutesy wild west theme. Then Natasha gets a lot off her chest as they talk through Natasha's top 10 most toxic traits in the board gaming community.  

Ready to Be Petty
Bonus 42: Celebs in Blue Tiled Pools (with Laguna Biotch, Kelli Williams) [PATREON UNLOCKED]

Ready to Be Petty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 47:25


On this patreon exclusive, Torry (she/her) and Kelli Williams (she/her) aka Laguna Biotch from Beyond the Blinds discuss paparazzi photos of celebs in blue-tiled pools (2:20) including: Nick and Vanessa Lachey, Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux, David Spade and Naya Rivera, Jessica Szhor and Tommy Chiabara, Timothee Chalamet and Eiza Gonzales, and Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen. This episode was recorded on July 19, 2023. Check out the photos mentioned in the episode on Instagram. Kelli's Previous RTBP Appearances Patreon 4: The Bling Ring: Hollywood Heist Discussion Episode 39: Petty about Laguna Beach Drama (with Laguna Biotch, Kelli Williams) Looking for more exclusive content? Join our Patreon for an extra episode a week! This week's episode covers: Kardashian family staff (part 2!) with Emily Rose from It's Become a Whole Thing. Leave an audio message of a question or comment for Torry to include in a future podcast on Speakpipe. Buy official merch or an RTBP keychain on Etsy.  Follow RTBP on Instagram, Tiktok, and Twitter. Subscribing and leaving a rating helps us find new listeners! Thank you. Ready to Be Petty is a Playlyst Studios Original. Photo by Mariah Burchell.

Boards Alive Podcast
Episode 211 w/ Linsae – Wild Tiled West, Artisans of Splendent Vale, TOEM, and Baldur's Gate 3

Boards Alive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 83:43


In our two hundred and eleventh episode, Aaron is joined by Linsae. We talk about Wild Tiled West and Artisans of Splendent Vale in the BA Banter. Then in our Digital Diversion segment we talk about TOEM and Baldur's Gate 3. We reflect on our review of Arkham Horror 3rd Edition. Then we discuss the strengths and weaknesses of board game RPGs, video game RPGs, and tabletop RPGs in our segment Aaron Asks Anything. This episode is sponsored by Board Game Bliss and listeners like you on our Patreon

The Gamecasters: A Board Gaming Podcast About Board Games
Episode 120: World Wonders, Wild Tiled West, Forest Shuffle, After Us, Point City, Everything Ever, Castle Panic - Top 5 Ways Luck Is Used In Games

The Gamecasters: A Board Gaming Podcast About Board Games

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 147:00


Welcome back, Gamers! We're finally back! Kicking off the rust and the dust and the must we're here to once again fill your earholes with our craziness. Hear all about why we've been missing for a month and then get settled in to hear about a lot of new games we've been playing! Our listeners tell us why we were gone in a wrong answers only format of the Instagram Inbox, Natalie beats down some party games, we play an association station and end the show with our top five ways luck is used in games. Hope you enjoy!   -The Gamecasters

The MapScaping Podcast - GIS, Geospatial, Remote Sensing, earth observation and digital geography

Protomaps is a serverless system for planet-scale maps, it's an umbrella project consisting of a few different components one of which is PMtiles. PMtiles is “Cloud Optimise Geotiff” for web mapping, what this means is that you can build a base map and host it without the need for a server!  PMtiles is a single file that you can access via HTTP range requests in the same way that you can access data within a Cloud Optimised Geotiff with the important difference that PMtiles can also contain vector data! What this means is that you can create your own base map, and host it on something like Amazon S3 object storage at a fraction of the cost of other base map solutions!    During this episode, you will hear Brandon, the founder, and creator of Protomaps, talk about scarcity, and well I have never really thought about base maps as being a scarce resource I can definitely see how a product like PMtiles could remove some of the barriers to entry for a lot of creativity in terms of base maps.    More information on Protomaps is here:  https://protomaps.com/   Tippecanoe https://github.com/felt/tippecanoe.git https://bertt.wordpress.com/2023/01/06/creating-vector-pmtiles-with-tippecanoe/ Relevant podcast episodes  Cloud Optimized Point Clouds https://mapscaping.com/podcast/cloud-optimized-point-clouds/ Cloud Native Geospatial https://mapscaping.com/podcast/cloud-native-geospatial/ Microsoft's Planetary computer https://mapscaping.com/podcast/the-planetary-computer/ Stamen Design - Full Stack Cartography https://mapscaping.com/podcast/full-stack-cartography/   If you have any questions or comments, let me know, I would love to hear from you!

Deadset Podcasting
Sound Test Request: DeVerberate 3.0 vs A Tiled Bathroom and Kitchen

Deadset Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 2:30


John Lacey from JohnLacey.com asked: "Josh, can you repeat your testing of Acon Digital's DeVerberate 3.0 plug-in, in an even more reverb heavy space?". I choose my tiled shower, laundry and kitchen, and varied the amount of De-Verb I used each time on the plug-in according to the space I was standing in at the time.

Hypnosis and relaxation |Sound therapy
Tiled house eaves rain curtain, release stress, relieve depression, promote sleep quality

Hypnosis and relaxation |Sound therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 28:10


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Global E-Commerce Tech Talks
Live from Global eCommerce Leaders Forum in L.A. : Kathy Ando, VP of DTC & Marketing, and Karaline Goldmark, Head of DTC, Tile

Global E-Commerce Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 14:54


Greetings and welcome to a special episode of the podcast recorded live in the on-site podcasting studio at the L.A. Global Ecommerce Leaders Forum April 2022.   For these episodes we are joined by GELF friend & supporter Rick Watson who takes his turn on the mic as our podcast host for this LA podcast series.   In this episode, Rick talks to Kathy Ando (back for a second time on the podcast!) and Karaline Goldmark, both from Tile.If you liked this podcast, you can follow us on Apple iTunes, Spotify, Amazon music podcast channel or your favorite podcast platform, please rate and be sure and recommend to a friend or colleague in the retail and cross-borders commerce industry.You can learn more about the Global E-Commerce Leaders Forum and continue to keep up with the latest on cross-border commerce online at https://www.globalecommerceleadersforum.com/, and be sure and visit out our all new YouTube site where you will plenty of fantastic cross-border content from several of our events.  Speaking of which, our next event will be in New York City on September 29th - mark it in your calendars now! Execs from retail brands can register for a complimentary VIP Pass at bit.ly/GELFNYC22Until then, safe travels!Visit out YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF8LNeP-QGoJk0TJXI80lag use this instead? bit.ly/GELFYOUTUBECHANNEL 

Still To Be Determined
111: Tiled of the Solar Roof Talk?

Still To Be Determined

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 32:31


Matt and Sean take a look at solar roof options and discuss the multiple approaches to getting them to market.Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode, “The Problem With Tesla's Solar Roof”: https://youtu.be/sFwZQHZAJDc?list=PLnTSM-ORSgi7UWp64ZlOKUPNXePMTdU4dYouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/stilltbdpodcastGet in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on Twitter: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf★ Support this podcast ★

Halachot Shabbat
(Melabain-מלבן‎ Ep. 39) (#300) Sweeping large food particles (ex. Bread crumbs, corn flakes etc.) from carpet and tiled floor.

Halachot Shabbat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 8:39


Structure Talk
Urinals, spray foam, and tiled showers

Structure Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 35:28


In today's show, Reuben, Bill, and Tessa talk about urinals, spray form, and tiled showers. Bill shares that his cabin is in the phase where they are finishing the bathrooms. Reuben remembers that the urinal (http://www.structuretech1.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Urinal.jpg) he installed in the basement of his last home helped sell the house. They discuss using a waterproof foam board and a cement board behind the surrounding tiles and how they can potentially be damaged. Also, Reuben mentions that there are changes in the building and plumbing code. They also talk about exterior walls and exterior finishes in Bill's cabin and the materials they are using. Reuben discusses the importance of staining all six sides of every board to stay flat. He also talks about ''nogging'' to prevent the wall from bowing and the studs from moving in the interior load-bearing walls. Tessa shares about the permeability and water resistance of spray foams and how to seal out moisture and soil gases. Reuben mentions a vlog by Matt Risinger titled Water Testing Spray Foam Insulation (https://youtu.be/H6jiGKOSABo). They also give recommendations on how to vapor-seal the bedrock that the cabin is built on. They share the construction challenges of their relatives and neighbors. Reuben expresses that it's difficult to draw the line when visiting a friend's house, noticing alarming parts of the house, and not reacting. Then he and Tessa share their experiences.

No Agenda
1410: "Spock Tiled"

No Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021


No Agenda Episode 1410 - "Spock Tiled" "Spock Tiled" Executive Producers: Sir Rob of the Dusty Singletrack Courtney Mathias Viscount of Hamilton and The Two Pennies Randy Carlson Dean "Deano Monkey Boy With Curley Hair" Desimone Devin O'Connell Sir Chris of Carmel-By-The-Sea Sir Paul Zimmerman Mike Saliba Maxwell Reeves Ross Easterling Jim Riley Sir Layron Tom Runciman Loretta Vandenberg William Westcott Chap Williams Scott Salamango Sir Dave Goes Nick Foster Nikki Morris Associate Executive Producers: Karen Samuel CyborgDave k h Gabe & Ann Grider -> David Conarroe Martin Mcintire Arthur Saint Kelly Flanagan Become a member of the 1411 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Sir Amen Fistbump -> Viscount of Montgomery County, Texas Sir Anthonyseven, Viscount of Hamilton -> "Viscount of Hamilton and The Two Pennies" Knights & Dames Loretta Vandenberg -> Dame Ladybird, Eagle of Toledo Bend Sarah Hamro -> Dame Hamr of the Crow Kingdome Randy Carlson -> Sir Codesalot of Southern Nye County Robert Patch -> Sir Rob of the Dusty Singletrack Josh Jackson -> Sir Renity-Now, Knight of the Imports/Exports and Master of His Domain Paul Zimmerman -> Sir Paul Zimmerman (?) Jeff Bird -> Sir Pop of Ivan and Ellie Art By: Tante Neel End of Show Mixes: Sir Dewcifer - Chris Wilson - Neal Jones - Prof JJ Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Aric Mackey Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda No Agenda Social Registration Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1410.noagendanotes.com New: Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents Last Modified 12/23/2021 15:14:33This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 12/23/2021 15:14:33 by Freedom Controller  

Combo Breaker
I Did A Game Jam

Combo Breaker

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 10:07


I recently did my first game jam and this podcast is away for me to just kinda talk about it and sort my feelings. You too can get involved in a game jam by checking itch.io out and also scoping out the many resources available there and around the internet. For the jam, I used GDevelop, LDtk, Aseprite and Tiled to get work done as well as used Creative Commons music and sound effects found on opengameart.org Hey there! Welcome to Combo Breaker! A one two punch of enthusiasm! A little about me, I'm Cole and I love exploring my personal nostalgia as well as the collective cultural conscious when it comes to our past and pop culture. I love video games from the 80s and 90s, the Thundercats TV show, and the aesthetics of Miami Subs. I'm here to share positivity and enthusiasm for various forms of media. If you enjoyed the podcast I hope you subscribe! Check out http://okretro.zone for more. Twitch: http://twitch.tv/okretrozone Twitter: http://twitter.com/okretrozone Instagram: http://instagram.com/okretrozone Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkKIKArzCQ2S4FjEXM33ALw

Make It Happen Mondays - B2B Sales Talk with John Barrows
246: Sterling Frandsen on His JB Sales Membership Journey: From College Grad to Sales Pro

Make It Happen Mondays - B2B Sales Talk with John Barrows

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 33:16


In the spirit of giving thanks this past week, we are recognizing our membership community, who truly show up and show out for every webinar, livecast, AMA, and event we have. Thank you for bringing your greatness and energy! This episode, James Buckley talks with member Sterling Frandsen, inside sales representative at Tiled, about his career start in sales, early realizations, and how the JB Sales Membership has shaped his goals, performance, and mindset.

Happy Hour with Dennis and Erik
Ep. 134 – Born to be Tiled

Happy Hour with Dennis and Erik

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021


Buy a round! Become a Patron! Links Canon PowerShot S200 Digital ELPH (YouTube) Latitude 42 Brewing Company Eleanor Rigby, by Ray Charles (YouTube) Pere Marquette River (Wikipedia) Lake Taneycomo (Wikipedia) The Guilty (IMDB) Calls (Apple TV+) Red Notice (IMDB) Buy a round! Become a Patron!

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Racconti
racconti di fantasmi della Tiled House - Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

Racconti

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 33:38


Si dice che la Tiled House, una vecchia casa ormai abbandonata, sia infestata da fantasmi.Questo racconto si divide in due parti: nella prima la vecchia Sally racconta alla piccola miss Lilias del fantasma del vecchio padrone della dimora che tormentava i domestici.Nella seconda invece si trova un resoconto della "Zia Rebecca" che racconta della terribile esperienza vissuta dalla famiglia Prosser.

The Overnightscape Underground
Rubenerd Show 418: The tiled pattern episode (9/19/21)

The Overnightscape Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021


27:47 – Join Ruben as he pours one out for airline pilots, Australia being European in Asia, travelling with Clara, nostalgia for Singapore and working remote from there, The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf in Bishan, introverts and Third Places, saying goodbye to a friend, Robin Williams, and mismatched tiles. Warning, I might even get […]

Rubenerd Show
Rubenerd Show 418: The tiled pattern episide

Rubenerd Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 27:47


Podcast: Play in new window | Download 27:47 – Join Ruben as he pours one out for airline pilots, Australia being European in Asia, travelling with Clara, nostalgia for Singapore and working remote from there, The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf in Bishan, introverts and Third Places, saying goodbye to a friend, Robin Williams, and mismatched tiles. Warning, I might even get half-serious at certain points this time! Recorded in Sydney, Australia. Licence for this track: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0. Attribution: Ruben Schade. Released September 2021 on The Overnightscape Underground, an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts; this one notwithstanding. Hosted graciously by the Internet Archive. Subscribe with iTunes, Pocket Casts, Overcast or add this feed to your podcast client. By Ruben Schade in Sydney, 2021-09-19.

Sixteen:Nine
Gary Feather, NanoLumens

Sixteen:Nine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 36:42


The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT I'm just coming off a bunch of research and writing about direct view LED, so it would be reasonable to think I know my stuff. But this is technology that's evolving rapidly, and when you get into the weeds, there's still a whole bunch to learn and understand about LED. Gary Feather is the CTO at the Atlanta-based LED display manufacturer NanoLumens, which has been an innovator for many years in the large format display space. We've gone back and forth through the years, by email, discussing advances. He offered to put his headset on and have a podcast chat about some of the emerging and changing technologies he's seeing. We go into several things, most notably the rationale and use of displays that have engineered coatings that protect the screens from day to day abuse, whether that's accidental or intended.  Gary has an electrical engineering degree, so acronyms and technical terms roll off his tongue like snarky remarks do with me. The result is a discussion that's maybe a little more technical than normal. But if you are into direct view LED, you'll learn some good stuff over the 30 or so minutes. Subscribe to this podcast: iTunes * Google Play * RSS TRANSCRIPT So Gary, thanks for joining me. I just recently finished a big report on Direct View LEDs. So I think of myself as something of a Mr. Smarty Pants about this stuff, but you sent me an email while you're rattled through a whole bunch of things that are happening in the space, and then I thought to myself, oh I really don't know much about this industry at all. The more you learn the less, so one of the things you talked about it, and first of all, let me back up here and just explain who you are and what you do with NanoLumens.  Gary Feather: Sure. I'm Gary Feather, the Chief Technology Officer at NanoLumens. I've been with NanoLumens for seven years. I left Sharp corporation in the LCD business to get there, and we really had a great opportunity to see the evolution of LED display from discrete devices, SMT devices, and now the new evolutions we're seeing in the market. So one of the areas when I was over in China, about three years ago, I saw the first iterations of LED Display modules that had some sort of an epoxy coating on them, which is since being described in ways like an adhesive onboard or glue onboard. You're suggesting, or at least your email was suggesting that we're going to be seeing a much more of a shift to that sort of thing. Gary Feather: The industry is looking for wider application of LED displays and with that comes durability and reliability requirements. A surface that is coated is going to be dramatically more durable than one that has physical soldered devices. So generally the surfaces become an important aspect for both installations, as well as utilization of the display in active environments. Now, the idea with coating these things is because they're there, the LED chips are soldered on that they can easily be bumped off and they can be extraordinarily difficult to repair. I've seen lots of LED displays wherein the corners a few of the LED chips have been flaked off and other ones have been scraped off. So this certainly protects it. The concern that was being raised, at least in the early days of it was the image quality is not as good and there were worries about how the heat got out. Has all that stuff been resolved?  Gary Feather: Like any problem you're trying to solve, you mitigate certain aspects to make them viable. Let's go way back to the LCD panels space. When LCDs first came out, the reflectivity of the screen was a problem. And so we used what was calLED the triacetate cellulose film on the surface so that it looked more anti-reflective. So surfaces have been an issue we've been addressing in the display industry really since the beginning of the industry. Now we have a really exciting space to work in. We have a surface that we engineer with the materials we choose, Silicons through all varieties of epoxy materials of which then the processing allows a surface treatment to be customized to that, which optimizes the application of the display. So I would suggest while it's not part of the display, it has the capability to greatly enhance display performance now and dramatically improve over time in the future.  Is there any issue with the coating trapping the heat at all or does it go at the back?  Gary Feather: Certainly the coating is an insulator. The management of heat and thermal calculations allow different approaches to get the heat out of the devices. Heat is a product of the efficacy of the LED, How many Candelas you get per watt, and then the brightness of the display is your Candelas per meter square.  So depending on how bright you want the display and what the efficacy of the device is and what the physical size of the device is, management of heat then use those three parameters. That's an interesting aspect as we look at smaller LED dye, going from a standard size to the mini-LED to the micro-LED, the challenges of getting the heat properly out of that device to keep the junction temperatures in the range to ensure the reliability of the dye itself under operation.  The other worry I've heard or at least had raised was the whole idea that because these are module tiles that you put on a kitchen or bathroom wall or whatever that if it's coated, you can't just replace an individual dead LED dye, you've got to replace the whole module. Is that genuinely an issue or a bit of a red herring?  Gary Feather: Most anything can be repaired. The question is trying to monetize the value of that. So do you have an LCD or an OLED television?  I do.  Gary Feather: And how often have you repaired that? Let me count: zero.  Gary Feather: Okay, so we know where we want to go, and so the red herring maybe is to live in a world where we repair things as a starting point. So we design it to be repaired. We design it to be disassembLED and we design it to then be worked on. That generally adds dramatic cost to a product. So as the maturation of the systems reach the levels that we know they will hit, a philosophy of repair has to be disregarded and you have to look at the fact that solutions will last for the life of the product and meet the customer's requirements.  I don't want to downplay this as an issue. I just want to say we know the destination and we know we've moved magnitudes on that from the past where people were repairing things daily to monthly to yearly, and now sometimes never repaired at all. And these transitions we're talking about, they are critical to building a sustainable competitive market where LED if you will, Inorganic LED is able to rival any of the other display technologies that are out there.  So when I first started seeing these glue onboard or hardened LED modules and cabinets, I thought, okay, this is the way the industry is going to go, and I've been watching it for three years now and I've seen a number of smaller to midsize Chinese manufacturers come out with products, but I haven't seen any of the major manufacturers come out with anything with the arguable exception of the microLEDish products from the big guys like Sony and Samsung and LG that have some sort of coating on it, but there doesn't seem to be much in the middle, is that going to change?  Gary Feather: So you're saying other than the leaders in the market with regard to a vision for the future, putting coatings on their boards so that they meet these requirements you haven't seen the other smaller companies, which aren't major players doing it? I think you've answered your question.  What I mean though, is I have seen four super-premium products, like Samsung's The Wall, Sony's Crystal LED, and LG’s Magnit, they have some sort of coating. I've seen from Cedar and CreateLEDs and companies like that, they have coated products, but I don't think I've seen stuff from Absen and Yuna Lumen and Layrd and some of those companies who are pretty big players. Gary Feather: Well, YunaLumen showed at ISE a year and a half ago or so roughly, the coated boards. Everyone has initiated an effort. They have to decide why they are doing it, what purpose are they adding, what benefit do they add to the display and why is this better than the other solution? So let's take a few other areas of why. If I want to wipe down a surface and in today's environment, wiping down surfaces may be an important aspect, I have to have a surface that's solid, that allows me to wipe it down. So now you see displays, LED displays for indoor that have IP5X and 6X ratings on the front. That would have been unheard of just a couple of years ago. So inherently we've increased the moisture capabilities of these displays. In addition to the fact that we've allowed you to have a surface that is cleanable, and that may be for dust and dirt, but it also may be for germicidal purposes and others related to our current environment with regard to the pandemic. So I think you see a lot of emphases too, as to the durability, you can hit it with a hammer. Not hard, but you can hit it with a hammer. You can try to pick off a part, but you can't. But now, more importantly, you're able to wipe down the surface and moisture condensation. Somebody accidentally splashing something on the display isn't going to have a negative effect because there are no open electrical circuits on the face of the display anymore. So these number of forcing functions will drive to the right solution.  Let's talk a little bit about that surface though, so you talked about: It's an engineered surface and on the early CLEDis product or Sony micro-LED, in 2017, if you looked at it off, you could see dimples in the process they use to coat it. That was what they were using at that time. But the idea was you, if you realize you can have a shiny surface or a gloss surface, you can have a matte surface and these have been demonstrated at shows or you could have an engineered surface because within an epoxy material, over Silicon, which is much softer, but with an epoxy material, I can then go back and re-engineer that surface to accomplish a number of things with regard to the viewing and potentially optical effects of that surface to optimize the operation of the device. So I think the coding in general and the terminology used of glue onboard is probably not a good descriptor, but an engineered coated surface has a significant potential to change the way that adds value to the LED display. Yeah, the whole description of glue on board just seems to cheapen the product in a way.  Gary Feather: I would agree with that, Yes. It sounds like a hack and I know that's not really the case. So is the whole idea of an engineered coating to be table stakes moving forward, like if you're going to have a large format display you really should have that? Gary Feather: Only in particular configurations. Outdoor displays, which still use coat. SMT devices and discrete LEDs, because they're adequate for and allow the performance and durability for the environments. There isn't a good reason to coat that display because the characteristics we're talking about achieving aren't necessarily even used in that application. They may have louvers for coating, to cover the sun. They have their own maintenance approach that they take to those displays. So I think you focus on mostly indoor display applications and those in which are in close proximity to people and/or in atrium areas where you're going to have weather conditions resulting in condensation and others and you want to build a more robust indoor solution for an atrium class area. NanoLumens did this gorgeous long LED video wall on a walkway at Charlotte North Carolina's International Airport, and that's going back two-three years now, I assume that doesn't have a coating on it, but that would be a good example of something that would benefit from that because of all the people walking along with the roller bags and everything? Gary Feather: Absolutely and that falls into that category of durability, and you want to be integrated with the display as some people have put films on the surface of the displays to result in that. It's literally a peel and sticks either by the tile or by the display, and that tends not to be, when it's not integrated, not to be a good solution for the durability, reliability that we talked about. Yeah. I've seen some of that. It didn't look very good. So tell me about Flip chips and SMT.  Gary Feather: As you know, we're probably in what I call the fourth generation for LED exploitation into digital signage and as you highlighted early with the Magnit projects and others with LG, we have commercially moved into a space where LED inorganic devices for displays actually will move into the classic space we see with LCD type solutions in OLED. The transition though is, we started with all these monochromatic LED almost tubes at one point and in the first generation and all of us saw lots of signs that were either the yellowish colored signs or whitish colored signs that were monochromatic and then moved to the discreet LEDs in a triad position and that's your generation too. And it's a great solution mixing the colors with RGB and then that migrated to a more svelte designed with SMT, sticking them all in a flat package and soldering them down to the board.  In all those cases, you are taking a dye, putting it in a package, testing it and statistically picking out the good from the bad, throwing away the bad ones after it was finished and determining what is then good for the next level of assembly. So you can see we're integrating things a little bit more each step. Now from SMT, we've got a two-step we're going to do here. SMT parts, if I don't have high confidence in pre-testing my flip-chip parts, then I can mount the flip-chip devices into an SMT package and have an RGB LED in an array to make a pixel in a package, and then I can pre-test it.  Now, the reason somebody does that is if there are particular constraints with regard to the Chroma or the Luma, that is the exact wavelength and the exact brightness of the device, and you stick them down there without pretesting, the likelihood you'll get the performance you want is very small. So by pre-testing parts then you know that they're in the band you want, and what's typically calLED binning in our industry, and you can assure that when you put the whole display together, all the individual elements meet the requirements you have for a particular wavelength, a plus or minus so many nanometers and then a particular brightness or elimination from that device. So with that in mind, you can't jump all the way in. Now, if you can pretest in a flip-chip configuration the devices in what's classically now calLED a cartridge, then I'm able to check the devices before I mount them and then put them down.  So here's where we need to realize that magic just occurred in the system. When we talk about a chip much like your home phone going from wired to your cellular phone being wireless, the golden copper wire bonds are going to disappear in the flip-chip. Now, the reason I care about that is because the number one reliability problem I have is associated with the metalization and the wire bonding, so I lose the wire bonding. I lose the epoxy. I lost all the assembly issues that made SMT dye mount wire bonds may be less reliable. And I moved to effectively weld two-terminal devices down at a surface, with no wire bonds and no chance of breakage. So a dramatic shift in that area, it means I might be able to pre-test the part, I put the part down by welding it, put it in an SMT package and I build something that's pretty much going to endure any kind of environment.  So is the Flip chip and SMT, is this what's more commonly broadly known as a chip on board?  Gary Feather: I think as you wrote an excellent piece the terminology has been used differently by everybody and I just cannot claim that you and I have the same terminology, but let's take this slowly. If the die is pre-packaged effectively into a format where it's bumped and ready to be mounted on a surface, that is flipped chip by definition, forget where it's going, but you're going to flip-chip the part. Now we've been flip chipping semiconductor dyes since the 80s. We bump them in a process, they have little bumps on them. Then we actually flip them upside down rather than wire bonding and reflow the whole device. I ran a facility in Texas instruments that did that very function. So the technology isn't new, but the issue being, you remove wire bonds, which is good. Now, how do I want to do that? As I said before, put them all in one package, just in one package and test it or put it on the whole board. If I put it on the whole board and let's say a typical board size is something like 150x337 millimeters. So I might break that down into a couple of chunks but I'll have 5,000 pixels on any one board. If I can't pre-test stuff, it would be hard to put down 5,000 at one time. So I flipped a chip a package and I tested them, but if I can pre-test them now I put them directly on the board and these are the options that we have today in the world today that go onto a polyamide board material. So you're mounting it right onto what you would classically call a PCB or a printed circuit board and that's good actually down to pixel pitches, probably around six-tenths to four-tenths where you can literally flip chip and then COB. So flip-chip, don't put them in an SMT package, flip chip put them right on the surface of the board. And when you do that, you get a C of RGB LEDs, besides C of RGB LEDs that are welded in place, not wire-bonded. Most of the early Sony solutions there, their particular displays were wire-bonded. So by removing that variable now, and you can pre-test the devices. Now you can put down more than three at a time and get them right. You may be able to put 3000 down and get them right. So the shift from the flip-chip is a methodology. COB is an implementation. You can see OB dye or you can see OB flip-chip. I strongly suggest you see the flip-chip.  Okay. So what does all this mean in terms of manufacturing and for the end-users?  Gary Feather: As we look at the application of the move towards flip-chip and the move towards COB, let's talk about flip chip first. A packaging company that sells LEDs taped in the reel, so you might put 2,500 on a reel will have classically bought a package from a packaging maker, they would have purchased the dye on a wafer from a wafer manufacturer, and then they would have wire bond machines and they would have sealant stations to put an array of these down, put the dye in the package with epoxy, bond the wires out and fill it up with material. So you can see in the supply chain, you have wafer manufacturers, you have package manufacturers, you have packaging companies that put them on a reel and then they send it to a company that does the SMT process. So that would be basically the standard process today. So there's another two step process for this: the company that's selling the taped devices with the LEDs on them wants a better device at a lower cost and by putting a flip chip into the package, as opposed to die, he can increase the reliability, the durability, if he's able to pretest that he can improve his yield and subsequently, he can still sell a package, but it's a flip-chip package as opposed to dye mounted package. So he can win on that. Now, when he does that, what he realizes is he can vertically integrate backward and try to pick up some of what's going on in the dye, cause he needs to know more about that function. And when he does that, he forms relationships with these LED manual factors and the companies building the flip chip devices. Then what immediately happens the company doing the flip-chip devices realizes why don't they just build the whole solution? Because why are they shipping things off to somebody to put it in this classic package? So from that perspective, the company building the LED might get absorbed quite a bit because he's been taken over by the guy making the die. So that's one area.  The other area is your SMT company. So while they need to put parts on the back, if the front is COB, they really have no idea how to do any of that, they no longer can take flip-chip devices, put them on a board because it's not an SMT part anymore and build an array of those nd then reflow all those devices as appropriate and then coat those devices. So companies in the supply chain that classically did one side did the other side and then shipped it off to the company are now in a situation where they have to consider, they have to go somewhere else to have that work done. They don't have that tool and equipment.  So the supply chain is evolving and streamlining as well?  Gary Feather: Right and what you'd expect, and let's move all the way down to let's say LCD TVs, the glass is built with the switch, the optical light switch in it as part of making the solution by a company like Sharp or a company like Samsung or others, OLED fits in the same category. So as you can integrate more of these pieces together, certainly the overall output is improved in yield, the costs go down, the automation increases and subsequently it allows you to build a different model for that. So many people that were doing Parts of this job got absorbed into the totally more integrated solution. In this case, eventually a CPB based solution with inorganic devices placed in a more effective way on a large area board with results that give you the display performance you're looking for, that will result in a large area displays built that a factory, completely not tiLED in the 110, 120, 130 inch range with inorganic LEDs that you buy much like you buy an LCD or an OLED TV today is just bigger than those tech technologies can support and are not tiLED anymore, but completely finished and a finished product at home. And that's what you're seeing with the solutions from the big people, as you highlighted before Samsung and LG.  Does all this make it easier for a company to spin itself up as an LED display manufacturer when they're not really manufacturing, they're just saying they're a manufacturer?  Gary Feather: I list in our internal strategic competitive list 30 key companies that I think are integrated manufacturers. There are about 140 that are out there. So indeed today in LED-based displays, there are many people that are brokering talent from other people to provide solutions to customers and adding very little value to the actual solution. So in one way, it does allow that. On the other way, these companies may decide they want to be vertically integrated all the way to the customers. And so they may not open that up. So we have yet to see how that actually works as they fail. There are factories that are doing many LEDs today and some microLED capabilities, but the new factories built, we're in the 50 to 70,000 square feet, and they allow processing of a lot of materials. So I assume any serious customers will be considered until those factories are full.  Let's talk about costs that have been coming down through the years. And I assume that's a function of buyer volume and manufacturing advances and everything else is this whole kind of shift going to also lower costs? Gary Feather: Absolutely. The integration of these functions will lower costs. Part of the cost is yield. If the yield increases, that's immediate money into your pocket, but let's look at the whole solution. We talk about how we have the LEDs certainly, and we have drivers for the LEDs that support that and then the controlling system that goes with that. The automation of these systems from this, these are mostly now today, pulse width modulation non-persistent displays that are constant current devices. So that's what we build. So basically we build a light bulb that goes on and off fast enough so you see the mixing of the RGB the way you'd like. As we look at the drivers, what's happened with the drivers is they used to be inaccurate and imprecise. And they were almost like analog, even though they're digital from device to device based on lead length drive, performance, voltage, and many other noise factors. So today, if you look at the newest release devices from the leaders in the industry, we have now integrated solutions in drivers that are so much more advanced. So what used to be in a single, it would take, say 64 packages are now in a single package associated with performance. So as you would guess, the cost has dropped as the level of integration has gone up much the same way with Silicon devices. So one of the big cost drivers in this is driver technology and driver technology continues to advance at a level that's quite phenomenal is the ability to control the LED and controlling the LED is absolutely the critical part of being able to create incredible images with LED technology. There's nothing like the speed, the performance, the color of an LED, and with the right driver in an amazing world opens up what people can do with these devices to give the user a perception that you otherwise never felt. Yeah, in doing the recent report I did on LED, I got the sense that the marketplace is shifting from being fixated with pixel pitch, and who's got the finest pixel pitch displays and so on to a more mature market that understands visual quality is everything and you need to have a great control system, great drivers and everything else. Gary Feather: That's absolutely true. Also, let's go back, this is the need, The need of the display initially was a sign and the sign basically is communicating fairly bold things in very large spaces, but the market shifted starting in 2014 to video displays. So what we're trying to do is replace and or meet the kind of performance with an OLED device. They realize it's all about what the user perceives and having worked with creatives In the Hollywood structure with regard to images and within the whole physical sciences, the best stories are told in the dark. So the black are so important for you to feel the life-like nature of an image and we are just now addressing contrast ratios that begin to be a priority to realize very little reflected light of the display results in our blacks because we're off, obviously when we're black, we're not like an LCD trying to hold back the light, so more like an OLED. But once the black is attained and reflected light is mitigated and the contrast ratio. it's higher, the image comes alive.  So that's one factor. The other is a bit depth. As you go down for the brightness, the eye becomes so much more capable to see the black areas and you've got to make sure you don't stair step that, that it's a nice blend because that's what reality is. As you look at things and the result is it's the second area bit depth is accurate and precise. This resulted in images that do appear lifelike and there are about four other parameters, but those two I think is what really brings an image to life and allows for a story well told.  This is all pretty technical for a lot of people. If I'm a reseller or particularly if I'm an end-user, how valuable is it to understand and get into the technical weeds on this stuff? Or is this something they don't really need to know?  Gary Feather: I don't think they need to know it at all. In all honesty, not for any reason other than seeing is believing and you want simple messages to people about simple things. As I said, we're going wireless with the way we connect devices, that's a big deal. We're trying to emulate a lead contrast ratio, that's a big deal. We moved to the control set. You get the right color in the right spaces. No fake colors along the way in color matching across the whole CIE space that you've covered. That's a big deal. People can get that right color, reliable, durable, and looks real. That's probably the message.  The details of that are having the marketing spend to give that information to people. So they get it in a way that's valuable to their customers because when you're done, you want to look at it and be wowed with what and that's the only thing the customer sees. All the technology you and I are talking about is effectively what is behind the product to assure that's attainable  From my perspective, I think it's always good, particularly if you're making a six-figure decision to have at least a decent understanding of what's under the hood matters. Gary Feather: Right and I think we can put together information for people to ask the right questions to basically audit what they're getting to make sure they're not buying last year, the year before last solutions, which will be limiting and they're moving into the solutions that are not limiting going forward. All right, Gary, that was terrific. I think we should do this again sometime. Very insightful.  Gary Feather: It's an interesting market and you're going to see, I think about a hundred million in flip chips this year at retail and probably as much as 500 million in 2022. So this shift is occurring pretty fast in a $6 to $7 billion industry. So I think that elements an important takeaway. Building durable products for long life, that's a great takeaway. And I think maybe the most important element is that LED now we'll begin to stand side by side in a larger format for what we've seen in the past with LCD and OLED.  Okay, Gary. Thank you. Gary Feather: Thank you, Dave. Appreciate it.    

Dream Diaries: A Dreamcast
#27 Camp Politics, Tiled Bathrooms, Eating Protein Bar

Dream Diaries: A Dreamcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 8:43


Hi Listeners!In this episode, I give a little teaser for what's to come on this upcoming Thursday's episode. Stay tuned to find out!I dream about attending a camp and listening to a political leader, but a riot ensues. Then we all must line up, and I decide to take a bite out of a protein bar amidst the tension. Finally, I daydream about what a different camp would look like.Thanks for tuning in!

The Crafter's Box Podcast
September 2020 – Tiled Block Print with Gradation, Mindy Schumacher

The Crafter's Box Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 27:52


Welcome to our workshop exploring hand block printing and the use of tessellated or tiled patterns. In this workshop, artist Mindy Schumacher introduces her craft with a detailed, digital workshop sharing how to create custom hand block printed silk scarves. With Mindy as our guide, we’ll explore the basics of geometric pattern design by carving and making impressions with a printer’s block made from a rubber stamp-like material. She’ll teach us how to roll fabric ink onto the block with a blend roll gradient technique, creating depth and movement with the colors. The result is a truly unique piece of wearable art — a silk scarf unlike any other featuring your own original prints. Through this experience, you’ll also gain the knowledge and tools to continue experimenting in pattern printmaking.   Learn More: https://thecraftersbox.com/2020-09-featured-maker/

That Blind Tech Show
We Are Going Live! Give Us a Jingle! Fact Checking Revealed and HBO MAX Really Lacks. Skull Candy Gets Tiled, and the Conventions are Going Virtual.

That Blind Tech Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 66:28


The Super-Sized Group is Virtually back in the saddle and fixing up a Live show on June 10th. Ed returns from a deep but restless sleep, Serina might be making cookies later and Brian is going nowhere soon. Meanwhile, Jeff is saving the world and barely having time to rest in the Hammock. I didn’t write that. Hmm. Did you hear that Yahoo Fantasy Football is back? Yup, yup! We got a call in number now! 612-367-6093. Drop us a message, give us some feedback and offer up some suggestions. Looking forward to hearing from you and give us permission and we may put your voice on the show. Ok, here are some links from the episode: Tile comes to Skull Candy Ear buds. Tile says Apple not playing fair. Samsung announces three new features for Global Awareness Day. How are you sleeping? Thanks for listening! Contact Thank you for listening. Send us Feedback via email Follow us on Twitter @BlindTechShow

Blind Abilities
That Blind Tech Show: We Are Going Live! Give Us a Jingle! Fact Checking Revealed and HBO MAX Really Lacks. Skull Candy Gets Tiled, and the Conventions are Going Virtual.

Blind Abilities

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 65:58


The Super-Sized Group is Virtually back in the saddle and fixing up a Live show on June 10th. Ed returns from a deep but restless sleep, Serina might be making cookies later and Brian is going nowhere soon. Meanwhile, Jeff is saving the world and barely having time to rest in the Hammock. I didn’t write that. Hmm. Did you hear that Yahoo Fantasy Football is back? Yup, yup! We got a call in number now! 612-367-6093. Drop us a message, give us some feedback and offer up some suggestions. Looking forward to hearing from you and give us permission and we may put your voice on the show. Ok, here are some links from the episode:   Tile comes to Skull Candy Ear buds. Tile says Apple not playing fair. Samsung announces three new features for Global Awareness Day. How are you sleeping? Thanks for listening! Contact Thank you for listening. Send us Feedback via email Follow us on Twitter @BlindTechShow That Blind Tech Show is produced in part with Blind Abilities Network You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Store. Get the Free blind Abilities App on the Google Play Store

Surf and Sales
Surf and Sales S1E76 - What must be in your sales playbook with VP Revenue Jake Reni of Tiled

Surf and Sales

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 45:21


What does a revenue title really mean?How do we make the content better and engaging?Moving from Adobe to a start-up?What goes in your playbook?How to make sure your playbook is being used?How to onboard a playbook properlyYou hiring too soon if you expect new rep onboarding to e less than 1 weekWhat every VC should be

Making Blocks
Episode 28: Tiled Living

Making Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 53:47


Shane and TJ discuss email providers, AR, new apps, and modifying macOS. We had a technical issue during recording. We're sorry that the last part sounds a little different!

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Melbourne Waterproofing Company
Waterproofing Repairs to Leaking Tiled Balcony - Melbourne Eastern Suburbs _ Findlay Evans

Melbourne Waterproofing Company

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 3:51


MELBOURNE COMMERCIAL BALCONY REPAIRS - CALL US (03) 8812 2918 - Waterproofing Contractors in Melbourne. REPAIR & RESTORE LEAKING BALCONIES. https://www.waterproofingfew.com.au/balcony-waterproofing-method-melbourne/ Hello this is Paul, Findlay-Evans Waterproofing - MELBOURNE WATERPROOFERS. CASE STUDY = Commercial Balcony Waterproofing System This waterproofing project is a commercial office building with a number of different tiled balconies that were all leaking. There were numerous water leak detection issues with these balconies. The office building waS only about 8 years old and the balcony tiles surface is lifting and leaking. Now those problems being that the original membrane was laid down on the flat surface of the concrete slab. However there were sections the Findlay-Evans Team had to repair. In general as the screed was pretty good so we retained the screed and in this case and left the original waterproofing membrane in place as a secondary barrier. The balcony was obviously leaking so we need to install a complete new membrane system. While doing this, the Findlay-Evans Team also screeded up areas as required. However the balcony had very poor drainage o the outlet points as there was not much fall in the design of the balcony. So there was a challenge to get the water to drain to the various balcony outlets. The outlets needed extra plumbing works so we installed new puddle flanges and droppers onto make sure that the water control on the balcony was being directed downwhere it should go - drainage the pipes. Once the remedial plumbing was in place we moved ahead to putting in a new waterproofing membrane on the balcony. Waterproofing preparation was carefully detailed specifically in each area, with all balcony joints and junctions being detailed with polyethylene fabric and the liquid rubber waterproofing system. Once that was all done we went ahead and laid our LIQUID RUBBER coatings and Then introduced an interlayer of fiberglass mesh to give it some toughness. The balcony was then over coated with a coat of Thermo Top Coat membrane to give robustness and durability. Findlay-Evans Team worked efficiently to have the balcony membrane down for our Team of Tilers to come in. The Alucobond Cladding on this commercial office building also had problems, there was still water ingress coming from other areas. We performed some water leak detection & investigation and discovered Rather large gaps found shown here with a pencil and tape. Our Waterproofers went ahead and detailed all those joints and junctions to stop water getting in and then give them a coat of Thermo Top Coat membrane. So there many points of entry for water ingress in this balcony repairs. Once the balconies were waterproofed, installed extra BALCONY EXPANSION JOINTS into the tile surface. If you require a quote or further information PHONE: (03) 8812 2918 or visit our website HTTPS://www.waterproofingfew.com.au. FINDLAY-EVANS WATERPROOFING COMPANY - MELBOURNE COMMERCIAL WATERPROOFERS . Waterproofing specialists using liquid applied membranes for roof, balcony waterproofing systems. Commercial & Industrial waterproofer contractors. The F.E.W Waterproofing Team provide experience for waterproofing membrane applications: - Roof and Rooftops. - Metal, Flat Concrete and Timer Roof Water.proofing - New and Repair Waterproofing Membranes. - Solar, heat reflective waterproofing membranes for roof. - Below ground Tanking. - Basements, Cellars and Foundations. - Above Ground Waterproofing http://www.waterproofingfew.com.au/ HOW TO WATERPROOF A BALCONY: https://www.waterproofingfew.com.au/balcony-waterproofing-method-melbourne/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/FEW-Waterproofing-500951300016390/timeline/?ref=hl LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/waterproofingfew Google+:https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/106608783322008265641/+WaterproofingfewAu/about/p/pub

Leeds Lit Fest
James Nash Strolls Through the Tiled Hall

Leeds Lit Fest

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 25:35


We start in the glorious Tiled Hall of the Leeds Central Library for a jaunt around town with Leeds-based writer and poet James Nash. Hosted and produced by Peter Spafford. Support this podcast

Talk Python To Me - Python conversations for passionate developers
#249 Capture the Staff of Pythonic Knowledge in TwilioQuest

Talk Python To Me - Python conversations for passionate developers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 59:01


Are you learning or helping someone else learn Python, why not make a game out of it? TwilioQuest is a game that doesn't treat you with kid-gloves while teaching you Python. Using your editor of choice, write code on your machine, and still play the game to solve Python challenges. In this episode, you'll meet Kevin Whinnery and Ryan Kubik from Twilio, who created TwiloQuest. They are here to tell us all about it. Links from the show TwilioQuest: twilio.com/quest/learn/python Ryan on Twitter: @ryrykubes Kevin on Twitter: @kevinwhinnery TwilioQuest on Twitter: @twilioquest Tiled map editor: mapeditor.org Phaser: phaser.io Free game assets: kenney.nl Open Game Art: opengameart.org Sponsors Datadog Linode Talk Python Training

Decorating Tips and Tricks
Our Favorite Holiday Gifts Ideas for 2019

Decorating Tips and Tricks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 46:15


It really is better to give than to receive. Picking out the perfect gift for a loved one, hostess or even for a person/family in need is so much fun. Today we share a great variety of gifts we love & think you will too! Adopting a family through Habitat for Humanity is a wonderful way to gift others this holiday season. Contact your local Habitat offices to connect with a family in need. Marble & gold cheese/serving board. HERE (https://www.walmart.com/ip/Better-Homes-Gardens-Round-Marble-Serving-Platter/511946826?irgwc=1&sourceid=imp_S3ZQtmTV0xyJU--wUx0Mo34VUknw7jWXI0Ijzw0&veh=aff&wmlspartner=imp_1798463&clickid=S3ZQtmTV0xyJU--wUx0Mo34VUknw7jWXI0Ijzw0) Custom illustrated portrait of family and/or pets. HERE (https://www.etsy.com/listing/529421293/custom-portrait-of-couple-custom-couple?utm_custom1=goodhousekeeping.com&source=aw&utm_source=affiliate_window&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=us_location_buyer&utm_term=3657&awc=6220_1572295278_ca05e99654ec953edc0ac0ba0f8db72f&utm_content=78888) Polaroid Originals creates polaroid photos from your cloud photos. HERE (https://us.polaroidoriginals.com/) Custom home watercolor portrait. HERE (https://www.etsy.com/listing/654977869/home-portrait-watercolor-house-painting?ref=listing-shop-header-3&source=aw&utm_source=affiliate_window&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=us_location_buyer&utm_term=3657&awc=6220_1572301925_5e88343f73f730e0f63e48ed2756e424&utm_content=272513) Pottery barn faux hotel silver made from brass with an antique silverplated finish. HERE (https://www.potterybarn.com/products/antique-silver-serving-bowl/?pkey=cantique-silver-entertaining&isx=0.0.605.5999755859375) Pendleton carry along wool throw with leather shoulder strap very retro (blue, gray, yellow). HERE (https://www.potterybarn.com/products/pendleton-carry-along-mosier-motor-throw/?pkey=cthrows-blankets&isx=0.0.22179.19921875) Bath caddy tray HERE (https://amzn.to/2BMGh0a). Metal tray in gold or gray HERE (https://www.jossandmain.com/decor-pillows/pdp/nolia-aluminum-serving-tray-j000795633.html). Arlington lantern in brass HERE (https://www.potterybarn.com/products/arlington-brass-lantern/?pkey=clanterns-lights&isx=0.0.11075.2001953125). Jack Rogers sherling slippers HERE (https://www.jackrogersusa.com/products/jacks-slipper-midnight). The Ecyclopedia of the Exquisite HERE (https://amzn.to/2PqXpk1). Design books: Timothy Corrigan - The New Elegance HERE (https://amzn.to/2O4J3DQ). Bunny Williams - The Great American House HERE (https://amzn.to/2Q4A6wL) Susanna Salk - It's The Little Things HERE (https://amzn.to/2CydkVX) Maldon Sea Salt with cellar HERE (https://amzn.to/2NzaKpb). Set of three bottles of truffle oil HERE (https://amzn.to/2p6YVNB). Agate/geode bookends from West Elm.HERE (https://www.westelm.com/products/agate-bookend-d1229/?cm_ven=afshoppromo&irgwc=1&clickid=Qzp3vHVkoxyJWHtwUx0Mo34QUknzdOyVLwarRM0&bnrid=3917500&cm_ite=subaffiliate&cm_cat=10078&irpid=10078) Mark & Graham blanket scarf with monogram HERE (https://www.markandgraham.com/products/monogrammed-blanket-scarf-with-fringe-windowpane/). Vanilla Bean paste HERE (https://amzn.to/34gFXCP). Legacy Box to digitize your memories HERE (https://amzn.to/32WUqE2). Set of 7 wooden utensils HERE (https://amzn.to/2pnmQZ9). French knives similar the Kelly's HERE (https://amzn.to/2Kaksfo). Anita's crush: Tiled margot monogrammed mugs designed with old fashioned hex tiles. HERE (https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/tiled-margot-monogram-mug?category=SEARCHRESULTS&color=901) Kelly's crush: Chewy doggie sweater HERE. (https://www.chewy.com/frisco-dog-cat-cable-knitted-sweater/dp/171137?utm_source=google-product&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=hg&utm_content=Frisco&utm_term=&gclid=CjwKCAiAh5_uBRA5EiwASW3IalWz3siPkx-2KcxhUTiQ-agzTRwp2Ru2qhC_pd4uGglU5UA4rRlk2BoCVpIQAvD_BwE) Thanks SO much to those of you have left us a review on itunes. We really appreciate each supportive, encouraging word! If you'd like to leave us an itunes review that would be AWESOME - click HERE (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/decorating-tips-and-tricks/id1199677372?ls=1&mt=2) to gift us with a review! xx, Kelly & Anita

At Refreshment Masonic Video Podcast
Episode 11: How Tiled?

At Refreshment Masonic Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 45:49


Should the Tyler have more than just a sword? Joining us on this episode is "concealed carry" instructor, Brother Kevin Wheeler! If you would like to read Bro.Kevin Wheelers HGA Research paper email us atrefreshment@gmail.com Wheeler's Firearm and Safety Training kaw1418@gmail.com KAW1418.com 646-372-3795

Opposable Thumbs
Episode 60: Five Questions

Opposable Thumbs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2019 48:01


Taylor and Rob ask each other five questions. And they talk about the end, and maybe return of, artisanal desktop software. Finding and having your community really helps. Also, a shout out to Vance Maker, Tim Sway and the Reclaimed Audio podcast. You can check out our projects at http://projects.opposablepodcast.com Props to Blondihacks, Nik Kantar, Walter Kitundu, Federico Tobon, Kelly Martin, Luke Noonan, Mike Tully, Adam Mayer, David Bellhorn, Tim Sway and Charlene McBride! They're our top Patreon supporters! Join 'em at: https://www.patreon.com/opposablethumbs

The Money Pit’s Calls & Answers
Regrout Tiled Shower

The Money Pit’s Calls & Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 2:59


Find out how to use a grout saw to cut out all of the old grout between the tiles in your shower. Then you can reglue any loose tiles and regrout the whole thing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The Money Pit’s Calls & Answers
Regrout Tiled Shower

The Money Pit’s Calls & Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 2:59


Find out how to use a grout saw to cut out all of the old grout between the tiles in your shower. Then you can reglue any loose tiles and regrout the whole thing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Business Ideas
New Business Ideas with Kevin Swain (Episode #7)

Business Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 11:03


Meet Kevin Swain. He's the Founder of Tiled.co, which is a presentation platform built for sales. In this episode, he talks about his new business idea...what he would be working on if he wasn't currently launching Tiled.

Outside Lands San Francisco
294: 16th Avenue Tiled Steps

Outside Lands San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 24:31


After many requests, the history of the 16th Avenue tiled steps on Golden Gate Heights.

Video Openhouse TV
1603 - 1327 Keith Road East

Video Openhouse TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018


West facing, sub-penthouse condo features crown mouldings, marble tiled floors in the bathrooms & foyer. Floor to ceiling windows captures 180 degree UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS of downtown through to Grouse Mountain. French door leading to 111 sf patio. Tiled floors/marble inlay in kitchen. Master bedro...

The Analog Gamer's Podcast
S2:E4 - Board Stiff - Or Tiled

The Analog Gamer's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 25:43


This week's episode covers modular boards and tile laying and a bare knuckled fight over the boundary between the two. Games mentioned are: Catan Hey! That's My Fish Betrayal at House on the Hill Tsuro Scrabble

Fragmented - Android Developer Podcast
097 : Android Architecture Paging Library with Florina Muntenescu

Fragmented - Android Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 35:36


In this episode Florina returns to talk to us about Google's recently announced paging library! The paging library is a powerful take on implementing paging functionality in general, not necessarily linked to a paritcular technology or library. Florina breaks down the different components and explains what specific function each of them play. We start off with DataSources, talk about when one would want to use "Tiled" or "Keyed" data sources, and then talk about making them work with RecyclerViews (which is really what 99% of us eventually want). Florina also explains the role of PagedLists, PagedListAdapters and so much more. If you ever wanted to get an overarching veiw of Google's first take on implementing the paging library, this is a great starting point. Listen on so you can understand, try it out and then give feedback to Google, to participate in the making of this new library. Shownotes: http://fragmentedpodcast.com/episodes/97/

The Tableau Wannabe Podcast
Tabate 1 - Tiled or Floating, which is best? - Ep 61

The Tableau Wannabe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 37:24


Favoring the float, Pooja “the butterfly” Gandhi squares off against Tim “the structured beast” Nwgena who represents team tiled. Pooja and Tim discuss why they prefer their method in designing a visualization. Now it's up to you...are you team tiled, do you favor the float, or are you part of the “It depends” party? Links: Tim's Layout Container Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRfaJ7ZL0cF5WA92d4r6v6PIhnKqu2dEG Pooja's public profile https://public.tableau.com/profile/poojagandhi#!/

Home Repair Tutor
305: Tiled Shower Questions & Answers

Home Repair Tutor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 18:03


Today’s podcast shares 5 questions and answers I discussed with Orville, who’s going to tackle a bathroom remodel.   Tiled showers make bathroom looks amazing and can protect your bathroom from mold and mildew.   Yet there are many options when building them, so today’s show goes over some considerations.   Here’s the link to our latest course called ‘How to Tile a Shower’   https://bathroomrepairtutor.com/how-to-tile-a-shower/   This is for you if you’re thinking of tiling your shower or bathtub and want a resource that’ll show you how to do it step-by-step.   We’re super proud of this course because it’s gotten awesome results for our members.   And we’re pretty sure you’ll see those same results in your bathroom.

Home Repair Tutor
122: Hitachi's 2 inch Brad Nailer and Tiled Access Panels

Home Repair Tutor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015 6:42


Hitachi’s 2 inch brad nailer is on deep sale at Lowe’s this week.   Where would you need this tool?   If you need to attach any molding around doors, windows, or floors this is the tool.   Coupled with a pancake compressor the Hitachi brad nailer will speed up your carpentry projects.   Lowe’s has it on sale this week for $69 instead of $89.   Check out the deal over on Home Repair Tutor   http://www.homerepairtutor.com/tool-deals/   Do you want a tiled access panel for your tub or shower?   Maybe you didn’t even know this was an option.   Schluter has a cool system called the Rema.   Check it out over on their site   http://www.schluter.com/11_1_rema.aspx       Don’t forget…you can join our free Home Repair Tutor Facebook Group if you’re a do-it-yourselfer   https://www.facebook.com/groups/hrtcommunity/         HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!   If you liked today’s show please subscribe in iTunes and write us a review! This is what helps us stand out from all the fluff out there.   Ways to Subscribe to Home Repair Tutor   Click here to subscribe via iTunes You can also subscribe via Stitcher      STAY IN TOUCH   Sign up to the Home Repair Tutor newsletter by texting Homerepair to 33444.    You’ll get advice, tips, and learn about all our tool giveaways via the newsletter.  Don’t miss out.     WANT A NEW BATHROOM?   Does your bathroom need a makeover?   We can help with our series of video tutorials that show you how to demo, build a walk-in shower, tile a floor, and more   Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor   You get access to over 70 video tutorials and our great private Facebook group where you can post questions and get answers.   Videos are beginner friendly and come with a printable supply list so you don’t miss anything at the store.    Plus there’s a 30 day guarantee…it doesn’t get any better.     Check out Bathroom Repair Tutor

Geek Improvement Podcast
Explore the world as a goat, craft your own fonts and much more...

Geek Improvement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2014


Explore the world as a goat, craft your own fonts and much more on episode 39 of the Geek Improvement Podcast! Subscribe on iTunes! Or download the podcast directly. You can follow us on Twitter: @geekimprovement, send us an email: podcast@geekimprovement.com or call in at 65 RING GEEK (657-464-4335). We’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions for topics! Drop us a line! Show Notes: Glyphr: an HTML 5 font creator - http://glyphrstudio.com/ Snag Pokémon X or Y for free - http://club2.nintendo.com/3ds-pokemon-promo/ Famitracker - http://famitracker.com/ Goat Simulator - http://www.goat-simulator.com/ Portal Board Game - http://www.joystiq.com/2014/03/08/portal-board-game-coming-to-enrich-your-aperture-in-q4-2014/ Shaq-Fu - http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/shaq-fu-a-legend-reborn Tiled - http://www.mapeditor.org/ Jurassic Park computer system recreation - http://www.jurassicsystems.com/ Tauntaun Hoodie - http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/18bb/ Dragon Ball Z Season One free on Xbox Video - https://video.xbox.com/en-US/#TVSeason/d16c2467-3f54-4514-96e7-cee98ecc2dd4

Watch Out for Fireballs!
Episode 43: Sonic 3 and Knuckles

Watch Out for Fireballs!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2013 130:46


Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross sprint through Sonic 3 and Knuckles. Something about emeralds, something about robots, something about going real fast. There's some measure of debate over what the best Sonic game is, but Sonic 3 and Knuckles is probably the grandest expression of what "Sonic" is all about. We vacilitate for a while before ultimately concluding that the game ain't bad, it just has high highs and low lows. Note: The sketch at the beginning of this episode is probably one of the funniest, and also most unsettling things we've ever done. Fair warning. LINKS OF NOTE: Rasterbation (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiled_printing) Pump Up the Volume (www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuhHPQxS2nQ) Mean Bean Machine/PuyoPop (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Robotnik's_Mean_Bean_Machine) Sonic Cartoon Tonal Differences (www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLIgM9S8A7c) Grant Morrison The Invisibles (www.tor.com/blogs/2013/03/explo…sons-the-invisibles) Sonic Spinball (www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rUaHgUsdUs) Infamous Cylinder (www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-3-3yjE-2c) Jon Benjamin Has a Van (www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKRb4Ok-drY) Minecraft Mushrooms (www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Biome#Mushroom_Island) Robert Paulson (www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCi_PIz5ekU) Scott Weiland (www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode…wsitemID=28814) Sega Advertisements (www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEESjUQPhws) Tower of Terror (img.photobucket.com/albums/v432/dbs…TowerofSega.jpg) Sonic the Floathog (www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PTe43-xLe4) The Cutting Room Floor (www.tcrf.net/)

GameMarx Podcasts
GameMarx EP103 – MegaMan X(Tiled)

GameMarx Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2012 95:04


This week the crew discuss XTiled development and various MegaMan games and how the series changed through the years. Show Notes: Deathspank a protest against sexism in games Microsoft begins world record game jam attempt XNA-to-Unity: The Radiangames Method GameMaker:...

ART 117 - Design for the Web II
Fireworks: Episode 5 - Creating a Tiled Striped Background

ART 117 - Design for the Web II

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2010 2:21


ART 117 - Design for the Web II
Advanced Graphics: Photoshop: Episode 6 - Creating a Tiled Striped Background

ART 117 - Design for the Web II

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2010 2:58