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In this episode of World Oil Deep Dive, we're coming to you live from SPE's, Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference in The Woodlands, Texas. We sit down with Justin Allison, Senior Engineering Advisor from Thru Tubing Solutions (TTS) to discuss a groundbreaking innovation in frac plug technology—the UnPlug system. Unlike anything seen before, this decentralized stage isolation method is eliminating failure points, improving efficiency, and reducing drill-out risks for operators. Justin shares insights into the challenges, successes, and future developments of this disruptive technology. Tune in to learn how this new approach is transforming hydraulic fracturing and where it's headed next.
Steve sits down with Brian Gordon, President of Micro-Tek Corporation to discuss their role in medical wire and tubing innovationHost/ Producer: Steve Maxson | Innovation & Business Development | US Extruders Guest: Brian Gordon | President | Micro-Tek Corporation Announcer: Bill Kramer | President | US Extruders Editor/ Original Music: Eric Adair | Marketing/ Business Development | US Extruders For video episodes visit www.us-extruders.com/podcasts
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Send us a textOn this show we cover questions including…What are our thoughts on eye lash glues?What polymers are used in tubing mascara?What is inflammaging and is it going to be a big trend this year?Does Estriol cream live up to its claims?How do you restore hair's natural texture and manageability after washing? Beauty NewsTop 10 most beautiful women according to science?Best ingredients for mature skinTime Stamps0:00 - Intro and chit chat - bug bites, cat in the wall update6:40 - Top ten most beautiful women10:20 - Best ingredients for mature skin15:50 - Eye lash glues20:50 - Tubing mascara24:20 - Inflammaging31:25 - Estriol creams38:23 - Restoring hair texture43:00 - EndingFive Ways to Ask a question -1. Send us a message through Patreon!2. You can record your question on your smart phone and email to thebeautybrains@gmail.com3. Send it to us via social media (see links below)4. Submit it through the following form - Ask a question5. Leave a voice mail message: 872-216-1856Social media accountson Instagram we're at thebeautybrains2018on Twitter, we're thebeautybrainsAnd we have a Facebook pageValerie's ingredient company - Simply IngredientsPerry's other website - Chemists CornerFollow the Porch Kitty Krew instagram accountSupport the show
Send us a textToday on Being An Engineer, we have the pleasure of hosting Steve Maxson, a distinguished figure in the medical device industry with over two decades of experience in extrusion technology and medical device manufacturing. As the owner of Maxson InSight Services, Steve offers technical solutions and consulting services, specializing in medical extruders and turnkey systems. In his role at US Extruders, he leads innovation and business development, focusing on crafting robust, customized extruders for diverse applications. Additionally, Steve is the host of the Med-Ex Podcast, where he interviews global experts in medical device contract manufacturing, sharing valuable insights into extrusion technologies, materials, processes, and broader industry trends. He also plays a pivotal role in organizing the Medical Processing Panel events, bringing together thought leaders in MedTech to discuss advancements in catheter manufacturing, silicone processing, thermoplastic processing, and more.About Being An Engineer The Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community. The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us
In this episode Libby and Nick chat about the gifts they gave each other from Christmas: a Disney princess dress, a Loveshack Fancy Dress that just did not fit, Huckberry shoes for a "grown" man and a sex stone Nick didn't even realize he received! We recap our hilarious viewing of Mamma Mia the musical in downtown Richmond, Virginia. Guess who was told to stop talking?! Guess who also does an amazing impersonation of Scooby Doo and Shaggy? We also recount our adventure snow tubing in Wintergreen, where we lost a very important item on the mountain! Stay tuned til the end to hear our favorites - they might surprise you!
January 17, 2025 ~ TreeTops is full of Michigan outdoor activities right on sight. General Manager, Barry Owens joins Kevin to share more about what the resort has to offer.
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Listen as Paul Abernathy, CEO, and Founder of Electrical Code Academy, Inc., the leading electrical educator in the country, discusses electrical code, electrical trade, and electrical business-related topics to help electricians maximize their knowledge and industry investment.In this episode, Paul will talk about the misinformation that circles around securely fastening EMT within 3 feet. It seems that folks still do not get the commonsense approach to the NEC on this and want to live in a dream world. Well, let's break it down in today's episode.If you are looking to learn more about the National Electrical Code, for electrical exam preparation, or to better your knowledge of the NEC then visits https://fasttraxsystem.com for all the electrical code training you will ever need by the leading electrical educator in the country with the best NEC learning program on the planet.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/master-the-nec-podcast--1083733/support.
Listen as Paul Abernathy, CEO, and Founder of Electrical Code Academy, Inc., the leading electrical educator in the country, discusses electrical code, electrical trade, and electrical business-related topics to help electricians maximize their knowledge and industry investment.In this episode, Paul will talk about the misinformation that circles around securely fastening EMT within 3 feet. It seems that folks still do not get the commonsense approach to the NEC on this and want to live in a dream world. Well, let's break it down in today's episode.If you are looking to learn more about the National Electrical Code, for electrical exam preparation, or to better your knowledge of the NEC then visits https://fasttraxsystem.com for all the electrical code training you will ever need by the leading electrical educator in the country with the best NEC learning program on the planet.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ask-paul-national-electrical-code--4971115/support.
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Listen as Paul Abernathy, CEO, and Founder of Electrical Code Academy, Inc., the leading electrical educator in the country, discusses electrical code, electrical trade, and electrical business-related topics to help electricians maximize their knowledge and industry investment.In this episode, Paul will talk about the misinformation that circles around securely fastening EMT within 3 feet. It seems that folks still do not get the commonsense approach to the NEC on this and want to live in a dream world. Well, let's break it down in today's episode.If you are looking to learn more about the National Electrical Code, for electrical exam preparation, or to better your knowledge of the NEC then visits https://fasttraxsystem.com for all the electrical code training you will ever need by the leading electrical educator in the country with the best NEC learning program on the planet.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ask-paul-national-electrical-code--4971115/support.
"The vascular surgeons had felt like, 'The patients are going to you before they come to us and ... why don't we just take you on?' And there was sort of an interest in trying to get me to join up with them, but I told them 'I'm not trained ..." So if I had wanted, I could have ended up in the department of surgery as a nonsurgeon surgeon."—Arthur Waltman, MD, FSIRIn this episode, part of the ongoing celebration of the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) 50th anniversary, host Warren Krackov, MD, FSIR, speaks with one of his early mentors, interventional radiology pioneer Arthur Waltman, MD, FSIR, and his wife Carol Watson about the very days of interventional radiology at Mass General, his work with Stanley Baum, MD, FSIR, and others, how the specialty and SIR have grown over the decades, and more. Related resources:SIR 50th Anniversary homepageContact us with your ideas and questions, or read more about about interventional radiology in IR Quarterly magazine or SIR's Patient Center.(c) Society of Interventional Radiology.Support the show
In this episode, Steve talks with Farhad Sadeghi, the founder and lead polymer scientist at Analytical Polymers. They dive deep into the world of biomedical balloon tubing and explore the nuances of non-compliant, semi-compliant, and compliant balloons. Farhad sheds light on why precise tube sizing is essential for optimal performance and then gets in to how factors like resin selection, extrusion techniques, the balloon-forming process, and tensile specification can affect balloon tubing.Host/ Producer: Steve Maxson | Innovation & Business Development Manager | US ExtrudersGuest: Farhad Sadeghi| Founder and Lead Polymer Scientist| Analytical PolymersAnnouncer: Bill Kramer | President | US ExtrudersEditor/ Original Music: Eric Adair | Marketing/ Business Development | US ExtrudersFor video episodes visitwww.us-extruders.com/podcasts
We're working on the LPS28 (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/stmicroelectronics/LPS28DFWTR/15903340) sensor this week. This is a 'ported' pressure sensor—you can connect a tube to it so you can measure pressure somewhere else (https://learn.adafruit.com/st-lps33-and-circuitpython-sip-and-puff). But you need the tube! Folks always ask us how to find matching tubing. Let's look at what is available and how you can connect to a pressure sensor port. See the chosen tubing on DigiKey at https://www.digikey.com/short/brbcn988 Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
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This week Christy and Anneliese take the plunge and go water tubing for the very first time! With a backdrop of the stunning Horseshoe Bay, the duo confronts their fears—especially Anneliese, who admits to being terrified at first. As the boat speeds off, Anneliese shares her transformation from a water sports skeptic to someone craving speed. Meanwhile, Christy hilariously recounts her own near-misses, including an unforgettable moment when she was airborne after a flip! They then share a ‘Big Story' about the unspoken rules of tubing, and how we should all be selective about when we stick it to the man. Which television show saved Anneliese's life? Does Anneliese finally break her NDA? And what happened to Christy after being flung in the sky while tubing??? Follow us at @Bignamespod on Instagram and TikTok.Follow Christy Carlson Romano at @thechristycarlsonromano on Instagram and @christycarlsonromano on TikTok.Follow Anneliese van der Pol at @anneliesevanderpol on Instagram and @anneliesevdp on TikTok. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoChip Seamans, President of Windham Mountain Club, New YorkRecorded onAugust 12, 2024About Windham Mountain ClubClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Majority owned by Beall Investment Partners and Kemmons Wilson Hospitality Partners, majority led by Sandy BeallLocated in: Windham, New YorkYear founded: 1960Pass affiliations:* Ikon Pass: 7 days* Ikon Base Pass: 5 days, holiday blackoutsClosest neighboring ski areas: Hunter (:17), Belleayre (:35), Plattekill (:48)Base elevation: 1,500 feetSummit elevation: 3,100 feetVertical drop: 1,600 feetSkiable Acres: 285Average annual snowfall: 100 inchesLift count: 11 (1 six-pack, 3 high-speed quads, 1 triple, 1 double, 5 carpets – view Lift Blog's inventory of Windham's lift fleet)Why I interviewed himThe Catskills are the closest thing to big-mountain skiing in my immediate orbit. Meaning the ski areas deliver respectable vertical drops, reasonably consistent snowfall, and an address reachable for first chair with a 6 to 7 a.m. departure time. The four big ski areas off I-87 – Belleayre, Plattekill, Hunter, and Windham – are a bit farther from my launchpad than the Poconos, than Mountain Creek, than Catamount or Butternut or the smaller ski areas in Connecticut. But on the right day, the Catskills mountains ski like a proto-Vermont, a sampler that settles more like a main course than an appetizer.I'm tremendously fond of the Catskills, is my point here. And I'm not the only one. As the best skiing within three hours of New York City, this relatively small region slings outsized influence over North American ski culture. Money drives skiing, and there's a lot of it flowing north from the five boroughs (OK maybe two of the boroughs and the suburbs, but whatever). There's a reason that three Catskills ski areas (Belleayre, Hunter, and Windham), rock nearly as many high-speed chairlifts (nine) as the other 40-some ski areas in New York combined (12). These ski areas are cash magnets that prime the 20-million-ish metro region for adventures north to New England, west to the West, and east to Europe.I set this particular podcast up this way because it's too easy for Colorad-Bro or Lake Ta-Bro or Canyon Bro to look east and scoff. Of course I could focus this whole enterprise on the West, as every ski publication since the invention of snow has done. I know the skiing is better out there. Everyone does. But that doesn't mean it's the only skiing that matters. The Storm is plenty immersed in the West, but I can also acknowledge this reality: the West needs the East more than the East needs the West. After all, there's plenty of good skiing out here, with a lot more options, and without the traffic hassles (not to mention the far smaller Brobot:Not Brobot ratio). And while it's true that New England ski areas have lately benefitted from capital airdrops launched by their western overlords, a lot of that western money is just bouncing back east after being dropped off by tourists from Boston, New York, Philly, and D.C. Could Colorado have skiing without eastern tourism? Yes, but would Summit and Eagle counties be dripping with high-speed lifts and glimmering base villages without that cash funnel, or would you just have a bunch of really big Monarch Mountains?None of which tells you much about Windham Mountain Windham Mountain Club, which I've featured on the podcast before. But if you want to understand, rather than simply scoff at, the New Yorkers sharing a chair with you at Deer Valley or Snowmass or Jackson, that journey starts here, in the Catskills, a waystation on many skiers' pathway to higher altitudes.What we talked aboutChip is the new board chairman of the National Ski Areas Association; searching for a new NSAA head; the difference between state and national ski organizations; the biggest challenge of running a ski area in New York; could New York State do more to help independent ski areas?; how the ski area's rebrand to Windham Mountain Club “created some confusion in the market, no doubt”; the two-day weekend lift ticket minimum is dead; “our plan has always been to stay open to the public and to sell passes and tickets”; defining “premium”; what should a long liftline look like at WMC?; lift ticket and Ikon Pass redemption limits for 2024-25; the future of Windham on the Ikon Pass; rising lift ticket prices; free season passes for local students; who owns WMC, and what do they want to do with it?; defining the “club” in WMC; what club membership will cost you and whether just having the cash is enough to get you in; is Windham for NYC or for everyone?; how about a locals' pass?; a target number of skiers on a busy day at Windham; comparing Windham to Vermont's all-private Hermitage Club; how about the Holimont private-on-weekends-only model?; some people just want to be angry; the new owners have already plowed $70 million into the bump; snowmaking updates; a badass Cat fleet; a more or less complete lift fleet; the story behind K lift; the Windham village and changes to parking; and the dreaded gatehouse. Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewRather than right now, maybe the best time for this interview would have been a year ago, or six months ago, or maybe all three. It's been a confusing time at Windham, for skiers, for employees, for the people running the place. No one seems to understand exactly what the bump is, what it plans to be, and what it wants to be.Which doesn't stop anyone from having an opinion, most of them wildly misinformed. Over the past year, I've been told, definitively, by a Saturday liftline's worth of casual skiers that Windham had “gone private.” The notion is pervasive, stubborn, immune to explanations or evidence to the contrary. So, very on brand for our cultural moment.Which doesn't mean I shouldn't try. I'm more than willing to bang on ski areas for their faults. In Windham's case, I've always thought that they groom too much, that the season is too short, that the season pass price (currently $2,000!), is beyond insane. But it's not really fair to invent a problem and then harangue the operators about it. Windham is not a private ski area, it is not shut off from locals, it does not require a $200,000 handshake to pass through the RFID gates. Inventing a non-existent problem and then taking offense to it is a starter kit for social media virtue signaling, but it's a poor way to conduct real life.But honestly, what the hell is going on up there? How can Windham Mountain Club justify a larger initiation fee than Vermont's truly private Hermitage Club for a ski experience that still involves half of Manhattan? Why is it so hard to make a weekend Ikon Pass reservation? Does anyone really go to the Catskills in search of the “rarified reality” that WMC insists it is somehow providing? What is the long-term vision here?All fair questions, all spun from WMC's self-inflicted PR tornado. But the answers are crystalizing, and we have them here.What I got wrong* I said that “Gore's triple chair,” which was only a “12, 13-year-old lift” was going to McCauley. I was referring to the Hudson triple, a 2010 Partek (so 14 years old), which will replace nearby but much smaller McCauley's 1973 Hall double, known as “Big Chair,” for the coming ski season. * I said that the club fees for Windham were roughly the same as Hermitage Club. This is drastically untrue. WMC's $200,000 initiation fee is double Hermitage Club's $100,000 number. Windham's annual dues, however, are much lower than HC's $18,500.* I said that Windham was automating its first snowmaking trail this year. That is incorrect, as Seamans points out in our conversation. Windham is installing its first automated snowmaking on the east side of the mountain this year, meaning that 40 percent of the mountain's snowmaking system will now be automated.* I said that Windham had a water-supply-challenge, which is not accurate. I was confusing water supply (adequate), with snowmaking system pumping capacity (room for improvement). I think I am covering too many mountains and sometimes the narratives cross. Sorry about that.Why you should ski Windham Mountain ClubIf you really want an uncrowded Catskills ski experience, you have exactly one option: go to family-owned Plattekill, 40 minutes down the road. It has less vert (1,100 feet), and half Windham's acreage on paper, but when the glades fill in (which they often do), the place feels enormous, and you can more or less walk onto either of the mountain's two chairlifts any day of the season.But Plattekill doesn't have high-speed lifts, it's not on the Ikon Pass, and it's not basically one turn off the thruway. Windham has and is all of those things. And so that's where more skiers will go.Not as many, of course, as will go to Hunter, Windham's Vail-owned archnemesis 15 minutes away, with its unlimited Epic Pass access, Sahara-sized parking lots, and liftlines that disappear over the curvature of the Earth. And that has been Windham's unspoken selling point for decades: Hey, at least we're not Hunter. That's true not only in relative crowd size, but in attitude and aesthetic; Hunter carries at least a 10:1 ratio* over Windham in number of LongIsland Bros straightlining its double-blacks in baseball caps and Jets jerseys.In that context, Windham's rebrand is perfectly logical – as Hunter grows ever more populist, with a bargain season pass price and no mechanism to limit visitors outside of parking lot capacity (they ski area does limit lift ticket sales, but not Epic Pass visits), the appeal of a slightly less-chaotic, more or less equally scaled option grows. That's Windham. Or, hey, the much more exclusive sounding “Windham Mountain Club.”And Windham is a good ski area. It's one of the better ones in New York, actually, with two peaks and nice fall line skiing and an excellent lift system. It doesn't sprawl like Gore or tower like Whiteface, and those fall lines do level off a bit too abruptly from the summit, but it feels big, especially when that Catskills snowbelt fires. On a weekday, it really can feel like a private ski area. And you can probably score an Ikon Pass slot without issue. So go now, before WMC jumps off that mainstream pass, and the only way in the door is a triple-digit lift ticket.*Not an actual statistic^^Probably though it's accurate.Podcast NotesOn New York having more ski areas than any other state in the countryIt's true. New York has 51. The next closest state is Michigan, with 44 (only 40 of which operated last winter). Here's a list:On the three New York state-owned ski areas that “have been generously funded by the state”It's basically impossible to have any honest conversation about any New York ski area without acknowledging the Godzilla-stomping presence of the state's three owned ski areas: Belleayre, Gore, and Whiteface. These are all terrific ski areas, in large part because they benefit from a firehose of taxpayer money that no privately owned, for-profit ski area could ever justify. As the Adirondack Explorer reported in July:The public authority in charge of the state's skiing, sliding and skating facilities saw expenses and losses jump in the past year, its annual financial report shows.The Lake Placid-based Olympic Regional Development Authority [ORDA], whose big-ticket sites are the Belleayre Mountain, Gore Mountain and Whiteface Mountain alpine centers, disclosed operating losses of $47.3 million for the last fiscal year. That compared with losses of $29.3 million for the same period a year earlier.It's important to acknowledge that this budget also covers a fun park's worth of skating rinks, ski jumps, luge chutes (or whatever), and a bunch of other expensive, unprofitable crap that you need if you ever want to host an Olympics (which New York State has done twice and hopes to do again). Still, the amount of cash funneled into ORDA in recent years is incredible. As the Adirondack Explorer reported last year:“The last six years, the total capital investment in the Olympic Authority was $552 million,” [now-fomer ORDA President and CEO Mike] Pratt told me proudly. “These are unprecedented investments in our facilities, no question about it. But the return on investment is immediate.”Half a billion dollars is a hell of a lot of money. The vast majority of it, more than $400 million, went to projects in the Lake Placid region, home to some 20,000 year-round residents—and it turns out, that breathtaking sum is only part of the story.Adirondack Life found New York State has actually pumped far more taxpayer dollars into ORDA since Pratt took the helm than previously reported, including a separate infusion of subsidies needed to cover the Olympic Authority's annual operating losses. Total public spending during Pratt's six-year tenure now tops $620 million.… Taken together that's more money than New York spent hosting the 1980 Winter Olympics. It's also more money than the state committed, amid growing controversy, to help build a new NFL stadium in Buffalo, a city with a population more than 10 times that of the Lake Placid region.There's also no sign ORDA's hunger for taxpayer cash will shrink anytime soon. In fact, it appears to be growing. The Olympic Authority is already slated to receive operating subsidies and capital investments next year that total another $119 million.To put that amount in context, the entire Jay Peak Resort in Vermont sold last year for $76 million. Which means New York State's spending on the Olympic Authority in 2024 would be enough to buy an entire new ski mountain, with tens of millions of dollars left over.It now appears certain the total price tag for Pratt's vision of a new, revitalized ORDA will top $1 billion. He said that's exactly what the organization needed to finally fulfill its mission as keeper of New York's Olympic flame.More context: Vail resorts, which owns and operates 42 ski areas – more than a dozen of which are several times larger than Belleayre, Gore, and Whiteface combined – is allocating between $189 and $194 million for 2024 capital improvements. You can see why New York is one of the few states where Vail isn't the Big Bad Guy. The state's tax-paying, largely family-owned ski areas funnels 95 percent of their resentment toward ORDA, and it's easy enough to understand why.On New York's “increasingly antiquated chairlift fleet”Despite the glimmer-glammer of the lift fleets at ORDA resorts, around the Catskills, and at Holiday Valley, New York is mostly a state of family-owned ski areas whose mountains are likely worth less than the cost of even a new fixed-grip chairlift. Greek Peak's longest chairlift is a Carlevaro-Savio double chair installed in 1963. Snow Ridge runs lifts dating to 1964, '60, and '58(!). Woods Valley installed its three lifts in 1964, '73, and '75 (owner Tim Woods told me last year that the ski area has purchased at least two used chairlifts, and hopes to install them at some future point). Intermittently open (and currently non-operational) Cockaigne's two double chairs and T-bar date to 1965. These lifts are, of course, maintained and annually inspected, and I have no fear of riding any of them, but in the war for customers, lifts that predate human space travel do make your story a bit trickier to tell.On Holiday Valley selling a chairlift to CatamountI noted that a lift had moved from Holiday Valley to Catamount – that is the Catamount quad, Holiday Valley's old Yodeler quad. Catamount installed the new lift in 2022, the year after Holiday Valley pulled out the 20-year-old, 500-vertical-foot fixed-grip lift to replace it with a new high-speed quad.On Windham's pass price in comparison to othersWindham's season pass price is the eighth most expensive in America, and the most expensive in the East by an enormous amount (Windham also offers a Monday through Friday, non-holiday season pass for $750, and a Sunday through Friday, non-holiday pass for $1,300). Here's how WMC compares nationally:And here's how it stacks up in the East:On WMC's ownershipWe talk a bit about Windham's ownership in the pod. I dug into that a bit more last year, when they bought the place in April and again when the mountain rebranded in October.On Blackberry Farms Lodged between Windham and New York City is a hilltop resort called Mohonk Mountain House. In its aesthetic and upscale cuisine, it resembles Blackberry Farm, the Tennessee resort owned by Windham majority owner Sandy Beall, which The New York Times describes as “built on a foundation of simple Tennessee country life as reinterpreted for guests willing to pay a premium to taste its pleasures without any of its hardships.” In other words, an incredibly expensive step into a version of nature that resembles but sidesteps its wild form. I think this is what WMC is going for, but on snow.On the location of Windham's tubing hillI frankly never even realized that Windham had a tubing hill until Seamans mentioned it. Even though it's marked on the trailmap, the complex sits across the access road, well removed from the actual ski area. Tubing is not really something I give a damn about (sorry #TubeNation), other than to acknowledge that it's probably the reason many small ski areas can continue to exist, but I usually at least notice it if it's there. Circled in red below:On Hermitage ClubWe talk a bit about how Hermitage Club is similar in size to Windham. The southern Vermont ski area sports a slightly smaller vertical drop (1,400 feet to Windham's 1,600), and skiable acreage (200 to Windham's 285). Here's the trailmap:On Holimont, Buffalo Ski Club, and Hunt HollowNew York is home to three private, chairlift-served ski areas that all follow a similar business model: the general public is welcome on weekdays, but weekends and holidays are reserved for members. Holimont, right next door to Holiday Valley, is the largest and most well-known:Hunt Hollow is smaller and less-renowned, but it's a nice little bump (my favorite fact about HH is that the double chair – the farthest looker's left – is Snowbird's old Little Cloud lift):Buffalo Ski Center is the agglomeration of three side-by-side, formerly separate ski areas: Sitzmarker Ski Club, Ski Tamarack and Buffalo Ski Club. The trail network is dense and super interesting:On Windham in The New York TimesI referred to a feature story that The Times ran on Windham last December. Read that here.On Vail's pay bumpWhen Vail Resorts raised its minimum wage to $20 an hour in 2022, that presented a direct challenge to every competing resort, including Windham, just down the road from Vail-owned Hunter.On Windham's village expansionWindham will build a new condominium village over some portion of its current parking lots. Here's a concept drawing:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 57/100 in 2024, and number 557 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
Send us a textLance and Jacklyn are back from their Blue Ridge Mountain adventure and it was very much that, an adventure! They do no leave anything out, sharing the highs and lows of their trip and taking listenrs along for the journey.If you are planning a trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains then this is episode is perfect for you. Lance and Jacklyn love catching listeners up on what they have been doing, reading, watching, and learning. We love our listeners and our community! Send us an email if you are interested in discussing special topic. Enjoy
Sometimes the spirit of adventure can take you somewhere awesome that's pretty close to home. Let's go tubing in the Delaware Water Gap and see what's in Frenchtown NJ!Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! Get more info from Caloroga Shark Media and if you have any comments, suggestions, or just want to get in touch our email is info@caloroga.com
On our 149th show we're going to back to 1980 to focus on a satirical horror starring Rory Calhoun and Nancy Parsons. This film made the cover of Fangoria #9. Ebert liked it much more than my crew did. What's all that strange noise coming from inside Vincent's secret garden? Join us as we give the Horror 101 treatment to Kevin Connor's Motel Hell.Show Hightlights:01:00 Prelude to Terror...04:20 Our recent mistake (with C-Bass)...08:45 Introducing Motel Hell...12:50 The first trap...16:40 Spot Check...18:18 Gurgling Garden...23:00 Stupid Cows...25:25 The Kinks...30:10 Tubing...33:30 Stockholm Syndrome...36:25 Harvesting...50:35 Chainsaw Duel...48:40 Scoring the Film...57:50 Final Thoughts and Conclusion.
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A Minnesota man was sentenced to 20 years in prison in Wisconsin today for fatally stabbing a teenager two years ago. 54-year-old Nicolae Miu was tubing on the Apple River in Wisconsin in 2022 and got into an altercation with a group of people. The filing period to run for school board candidate in November's election is now open.Those stories and more in today's evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
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From the BG Ad Group Studio this is your news minute on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Today is Monday, June 10th, and I'm Keith Ippolito. Marietta Man Drowns in Lake Allatoona After Tubing Incident In a heartbreaking incident Sunday afternoon, a boating accident on Lake Allatoona near Marietta resulted in the tragic loss of a life. Around 2:25 p.m., game wardens responded to a call about a boating accident near Little River Marina. A rental boat was tubing when 40-year-old Robbie Cornelius fell off the tube. Cornelius was not wearing a life jacket and immediately complained of leg pain upon entering the water. Despite efforts by several individuals to rescue him, they had to abandon their attempts as Cornelius began to pull them under. Game wardens, along with Cherokee Fire and EMS personnel, initiated a search using SONAR technology. Tragically, Cornelius was found at 16 feet of water just before 5 p.m. His body was subsequently recovered by a dive team and handed over to the Cherokee County coroner. For more news about our community, visit mdjonline.com. For the Marrietta Daily Journal Podcast, I'm Keith Ippolito. Produced by The BG Podcast Network #NewsPodcast #CurrentEvents #TopHeadlines #BreakingNews #PodcastDiscussion #PodcastNews #InDepthAnalysis #NewsAnalysis #PodcastTrending #WorldNews #LocalNews #GlobalNews #PodcastInsights #NewsBrief #PodcastUpdate #NewsRoundup #WeeklyNews #DailyNews #PodcastInterviews #HotTopics #PodcastOpinions #InvestigativeJournalism #BehindTheHeadlines #PodcastMedia #NewsStories #PodcastReports #JournalismMatters #PodcastPerspectives #NewsCommentary #PodcastListeners #NewsPodcastCommunity #NewsSource #PodcastCuration #WorldAffairs #PodcastUpdates #AudioNews #PodcastJournalism #EmergingStories #NewsFlash #PodcastConversations #podcast #podcasts #podcaster #podcastlife #podcastshow #podcasting #podcasters #podcastersofinstagram #itunes #applepodcasts #spotifypodcast #soundcloud #youtube #radio #radioshow #comedy #music #hiphop #art #entrepreneur #covid #motivation #interview #repost #loveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second installment of this two-part series from the ICoTA conference, we continue looking into the transformative impact of coiled tubing technology. We'll explore real-world applications, success stories, and the strategies that industry leaders are using to overcome emerging challenges. Discover how innovative solutions continue to shape the future of the field, driving greater performance, cost savings, and a more sustainable approach to energy production. For more information on Irma Galvan's 2017 article discussed in the episode, please visit www.worldoil.com/magazine/2017/november-2017/features/extending-coiled-tubing-reach-capabilities-in-lateral-wells/.
In the first installment of a two-part series from the ICoTA conference, join us as we spotlight the evolution and challenges of coil tubing technology. Learn about the cutting-edge methods and tools that are setting new standards in the oil and gas industry, and how these developments are driving operational efficiency and sustainability.
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On today's show, our guests are Jose Di Geronimo and Dan Lentsch. Jose is the CEO and Dan is the Head of Engineering, both at Amalga Composites. Amalga Composites is a leader in the design, engineering, and manufacturing of filament–wound, resin transfer & compression molded composite products since 1966. Today, we invited Jose into our forum to learn how Amalga's anti-corrosion composite tubing improves performance for pneumatic actuators. Connect with Jose on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josedigeronimo/ Connect with Dan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danlentsch/ Connect with the host, Eric Lanke, at elanke@nfpa.com or on LinkedIn at the National Fluid Power Association
"Tubes and body parts are flying!" "Help!" "STOP!"Get the rest of the story with Greg and Jacquie Francis after their family snow tubing escapade. Absorb their thrilling account and lessons learned. Grasp the power of prayer and processing together. Facebook Instagram Team Redwoods **If you have any questions for Greg & Jacquie Francis please message them at one of the above links. They will be answering those questions on their podcast.
With a Focus on the used because we're used guys A brief guide on Chrome tubing in the OCTG Marketplace for 2024. Like what you hear? Follow us on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcast, Google Play, or wherever you consume your podcasting. Links for subjects mentioned in the show: Cleaning and Drifting Tubing Bucking and Turning Collars Hydrostatic Testing of Tubing EMI Inspection of Tubing The Thickness of a sheet of paper
Emily Compagno is an American attorney, TV host, and former National Football League cheerleader. She currently serves as co-host of Outnumbered on Fox News Channel, and is the host of The FOX True Crime Podcast with Emily Compagno on Fox News Radio.Emily shed light on the M-Vac technology, which has been instrumental in solving cold cases with rough and porous surfaces. The M-Vac system, a wet vacuum-based DNA collection system, is revolutionizing the way law enforcement agencies approach cold case investigations.The deep dive into the science behind the M-Vac, coupled with case studies, highlights its significant impact on solving previously unsolvable cases. Additionally, the challenges and triumphs faced in integrating this groundbreaking technology into law enforcement agencies are explored, offering invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of crime solving.As we unravel the potential of the M-Vac system, our consciousness is heightened to the possibilities of leveraging advanced technology in the pursuit of justice. Join us as Jared Bradley and Emily Compagno converge on the transformative impact of the M-Vac system and its implications for the future of crime solving.---------------------------------This episode is Sponsored by M-Vac Systems, the innovative wet vacuum DNA collection system that has helped solve numerous cases. Make sure to check out their YouTube channel or head to their website at www.m-vac.com for more information.---------------------------------TakeawaysM-Vac is vital for DNA collection in reviving cold cases.M-Vac adoption faces logistical, financial challenges in police.Raising awareness crucial for crime-tech adoption and justice.Connect with Emily Compagno:Website: linktr.ee/emcompagnoInstagram: www.instagram.com/realemilycompagnoJared Bradley:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradleyResources:www.gunnchiro.comSupport the showAll Things Crime is a new, comprehensive video series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one video interview at a time. The host, Jared Bradley, is the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime. Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these videos. If you are interested in more videos about the M-Vac, DNA and investigations, also check out the M-Vac's channel @https://www.youtube.com/c/MVacSystems...
Emily Compagno is an American attorney, TV host, and former National Football League cheerleader. She currently serves as co-host of Outnumbered on Fox News Channel, and is the host of The FOX True Crime Podcast with Emily Compagno on Fox News Radio.Emily Compagno shares insights about the M-Vac, a breakthrough forensic technology that has been instrumental in solving decades-old cold cases. Developed as a high-powered wet vacuum, the M-Vac has proven to be effective in retrieving DNA from rough and porous surfaces that were previously challenging for traditional collection methods.During the interview, Jared Bradley explains the science behind M-Vac and its ability to extract DNA material from various surfaces, including rough fabrics and rocks. The technology eliminates the limitations of traditional DNA collection methods and has brought closure to numerous families by providing crucial evidence for solving cold cases.---------------------------------This episode is Sponsored by M-Vac Systems, the innovative wet vacuum DNA collection system that has helped solve numerous cases. Make sure to check out their YouTube channel or head to their website at www.m-vac.com for more information.---------------------------------TakeawaysM-Vac technology advances DNA collection.Effective storage preserves DNA.M-Vac's use in policing brings cost-effective justice solutions.Connect with Emily Compagno: Website: linktr.ee/emcompagnoInstagram: www.instagram.com/realemilycompagnoJared Bradley:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradleyResources:www.gunnchiro.comSupport the showAll Things Crime is a new, comprehensive video series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one video interview at a time. The host, Jared Bradley, is the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime. Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these videos. If you are interested in more videos about the M-Vac, DNA and investigations, also check out the M-Vac's channel @https://www.youtube.com/c/MVacSystems...
When it comes to winter activities tubing is often a favorite. Sadly, one of Idaho's most popular tubing spots is closed. Idaho Matters takes a look at the closure and when we might expect it to open again.
Our guest this episode is Basker Lalgudi, Business Manager – High Performance Polymers for Medical Devices at Evonik Corporation. We explore the cutting-edge co-extrusion and reflow processes that have led to the development of bondable VESTAMID PEBA directly adhering to Daikin's EFEP material, creating two-layer structures with low friction inner layers and bondable PEBA outer layers. The result is a game-changer, eliminating the need for adhesives or surface activation processes, ensuring strong adhesion, and minimizing the risk of delamination during surgical procedures. We also delve into the world of EFEP, a low friction alternative to PTFE, and its impressive mechanical properties. Join us for this informative episode as we unravel the science behind medical device manufacturing, discussing everything from material compatibility to sterilization processes. To learn more about Bondable VESTAMID® Care PEBA for multi-layer catheters go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7eb1vRCSc8&t=2s Evonik is one of the world's leading specialty chemicals companies. While they don't produce electric cars, aircraft, medications or 3D printers, Evonik is part and parcel of these and many other end products. That's because they contribute the small things that make a big difference. They make electric car batteries perform better, aircraft greener, medications more effective and 3D printers more efficient. In short: They think beyond the bounds of chemistry to make the world a better place.To learn more visit, www.evonik.com Host/ Producer: Steve Maxson | Innovation & Business Development Manager | US ExtrudersGuest: Basker Lalgudi | Business Manager | EvonikAnnouncer: Bill Kramer | President | US ExtrudersEditor/ Original Music: Eric Adair | Marketing Manager | US ExtrudersFor video episodes visit www.us-extruders.com/podcasts
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Lincoln County: https://bit.ly/3QvVgDlThe Cabin is also brought to you by Group Health Trust: https://bit.ly/3JMizCXCampfire Conversation: Ana, Eric, and Jake explore winter activities in Wisconsin with an eye on the more unique approaches. Sure, you can go skiing, ice skating, snowmobiling, and partake in many of the other typical winter activities, but how about sleigh rides, skijoring, and everybody's favorite New Year's activity (or one to avoid), the polar bear dips? We cover where you can take a sleigh ride across the winter season, not just during Christmas; how skijoring became popular in Wisconsin and places where you can partake, competitively or just for fun; plus some of the most famous places to jump into the frigid waters of Wisconsin's lakes to ring in the New Year, and a number of polar bear dips happening yet this winter, including February and March, in which you can partake. Ice boating is another popular sport you don't find in many other states, but we cover the history, the unique nature of this sport, and how Wisconsin has some of the best (frozen) waters for ice boating and racing, including some in Madison. Another unique feature is the Ice Caves, which during particularly cold winters form along the shores of Lake Superior off the coast of Bayfield County. They already have boat tours of those areas at times, but when the lake freezes well enough a walk on foot is particularly awe-inspiring. Winter festivals around the state offer some unique takes, including the Scandihoovian Winter Festival in Mount Horeb, JanBoree in Waukesha, the ice drags at the Merrill Winter Festival and more - something we detail both in this episode and in some upcoming. Of course, Wisconsin has a number of unique spots for skiing, snowboarding, and tubing - Jake has you covered on that angle. Yes, winters get long in Wisconsin, but with this guide you can maximize the fun in ways you can't in other states. Join us for the tour! Inside Sponsors:Visit Lake Geneva: https://bit.ly/3wHvilf
Manny the motor boat gently tows people behind on a tube. Everyone is excited for their boating adventures!
This week the boys are joined by actor Tina Nikolova to discuss the new pricing models of our favorite- or most popular- streaming services, New York City's infrastructure, and the 2008 movie year, with our feature segment discussing The Strangers! While not mentioned in the pantheon of great horror movies, its relatability and stream-ability made it worthy of our conversation. Find all of our Socials at: https://linktr.ee/theloveofcinema. Our phone number is 646-484-9298, it accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro + Streaming Prices + Gripes; 13:52 2008 + The Strangers; 53:04 What You Been Watching? Additional Cast/Crew: Bryan Bertino, Peter Sova, Liv Tyler, Scott Speedman, Glenn Howerton. Dasein on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/77H3GPgYigeKNlZKGx11KZ Dasein on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dasein/1637517407 Additional Tags: 2008, AirBnB, Surfing, Tubing, Los Angeles, Portland, Oregon, Hawaii, Dasein, Bonnie & Clyde,, Chinatown, Dies Ires, Rosemary's Baby, Febreze, Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert DeNiro, Earnest, Lucy, Osage Tribe, Australia, Formula 1, Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, Pierre Gasly, Fernando Alonso, Daniel Ricciardo, Oscar Piastri, Red Bull, Le Mans, Grand Prix, Writer's Strike, WGA, Queensland, Adelaide, Melbourne, The Philippines, Tokyo, Sony, Playstation, Simulation, Blood Diamond, The Spice Girls, Christian Horner, Downton Abbey, Nissan, Spotify, residuals, classic studio system, Duane Reade, Target, CVS, Bed, Bath, & Beyond, Walgreens, Apple+, Apple TV, Netflix, Amazon Prime, TikTok, Twitch, Stranger Things, Haas, Gunther Steiner, Concord, NC, New Jersey, Upper West Side, West Village, The Notebook, It, The Edge of Seventeen, LensCrafters.
This week the boys' human spirit is alive as John turns into a meat waffle to give a mini review of The Holdovers, Dave's gotta go down with a gripe about Hulu and The X-Files, and Jeff takes the skin off the chicken to give us some 1991 context before we discuss re-watching Point Break, Kathryn Bigelow's original IP that would inspire the Fast & Furious franchise, without a doubt. If you'd rather surf then work and you don't want to sell meth like that other surf crew, put on some president maps, avoid the vault, and you'll be tubing all season long! Find all of our Socials at: https://linktr.ee/theloveofcinema. Our phone number is 646-484-9298, it accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro; 03:48 The Holdovers mini review; 12:03 1991 + Point Break; 1:03:04 What You Been Watching? Additional Cast/Crew: Kathryn Bigelow, Keanu Reeves, Patrick Swayze, Gary Busey, John C. McGinley, Rock King, W. Peter Iliff, Lori Petty, James Le Gros, Bojeese Christopher, Chris Pedersen, Anthony Kids, Lee Tergesen, Mark Isham, Donald Peterman, Paul Giamatti, Alexander Payne. Dasein on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/77H3GPgYigeKNlZKGx11KZ Dasein on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dasein/1637517407 Additional Tags: Surfing, Tubing, Los Angeles, Portland, Oregon, Hawaii, Dasein, Bonnie & Clyde,, Chinatown, Dies Ires, Rosemary's Baby, Febreze, Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert DeNiro, Earnest, Lucy, Osage Tribe, Australia, Formula 1, Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, Pierre Gasly, Fernando Alonso, Daniel Ricciardo, Oscar Piastri, Red Bull, Le Mans, Grand Prix, Writer's Strike, WGA, Queensland, Adelaide, Melbourne, The Philippines, Tokyo, Sony, Playstation, Simulation, Blood Diamond, The Spice Girls, Christian Horner, Downton Abbey, Nissan, Spotify, residuals, classic studio system, Duane Reade, Target, CVS, Bed, Bath, & Beyond, Walgreens, Apple+, Apple TV, Netflix, Amazon Prime, TikTok, Twitch, Stranger Things, Haas, Gunther Steiner, Concord, NC, New Jersey, Upper West Side, West Village, The Notebook, It, The Edge of Seventeen, LensCrafters.
In this short podcast episode, Bryan goes over a few tubing insulation tips. Tubing insulation is also commonly known as Aeroflex, Armaflex, and Thermaflex—all brand names for black copper line set insulation. We typically have to insulate just the suction line in typical residential split HVAC systems, but you'll typically have to insulate both lines in ductless/VRV/VRF or refrigeration applications. The insulation should be on the tubing before brazing, gluing the ends together (only using a specialty tubing insulation adhesive, NOT duct tape!). Since these adhesives are types of contact cement, you will need to apply a thin coating on each side of the joint and wait for a few minutes before pushing the ends together. Some forms of tubing insulation are split and have an adhesive flap instead. Then, you'll want to hold the insulation back with a clamp about 8-10" away from the area where you're brazing to protect it from heat damage. When you finish brazing, you'll want to put the insulation back and make sure all necessary areas are covered. In cases where it's practical, especially in residential HVAC, pulling the insulation over the 90s and P-traps may be the best bet due to its smaller margins for error. However, mitered fittings may be required in larger systems. To assemble mitered fittings, use either a miter box or the template on the tubing insulation box. It's a good idea to use the disconnected tubing and make a mitered fitting on the bench as a template before making more—the tails can be a little long. Do NOT use the saw that comes with the miter kit—you will be fine with a very sharp knife that makes a smooth edge (and be safe!). Learn more about the 5th Annual HVACR Training Symposium at https://hvacrschool.com/Symposium24. If you have an iPhone, subscribe to the podcast HERE, and if you have an Android phone, subscribe HERE. Check out our handy calculators HERE.
Dr. Fran George, DMin joins the show and the boys discuss: Planning Theos Conference 2024 made Landon anxious Nathan interrupts Chris while he is preaching Theos Seminary is killing it Tubing the salts in AZ Jumping into the comments section The favor of the Lord on Nathan's life Sleeping with weighted blankets Flying on 9/11 Is Chris the most annoying person in the world? Nathan the Negroni Nazi -- This episode of the TheosU Memes Podcast is presented by our friends at Tithe.ly. Tithely provides online tools to help you increase giving, manage your church, and engage your members. Since beginning in 2015, Tithely has grown into the global leader in digital giving, church engagement tools, and church management software. Today, Tithely serves over 37,000 churches in 50 countries, and is trusted by churches and ministries such as North Coast Church, The Rock Church, the Salvation Army and many more. Go to www.tithely.com to learn more. _______ The TheosU Memes Podcast is part of the Vast Podcast Network.
We're hitting that late-summer stride in Colorado as temps rise into the upper 90s, and being without air conditioning feels unbearable. The public pools close this weekend, so where do you go in this city for a chilly respite? Host Bree Davies is joined by newsletter editor Peyton Garcia and producers Paul Karolyi and Olivia Jewell Love to share their favorite places to cool off — from cheap and/or free options to some pricey picks if you're really desperate to beat that heat! Some links to learn more about all the things we talked about: National Science Foundation Ice Core Facility (Lakewood) Colorado Ice Works (Englewood) Hessaire MC18M Swamp Cooler IKEA Scavenger Hunt Free days at various museums Tubing in Golden, The Golden Mill (Golden) Great Wolf Lodge (Colorado Springs) Go dip your feet in a mountain creek (Maybe Estes Park?) Ride the Pegasus Shuttle For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: (720) 500-5418 Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode Jess talks about going to see the Barbie movie. She also talks about her recent trip to Idaho and something that happened on the boat.
Door Bumper Clear is back celebrating our 300th episode! After a crazy weekend at the tricky triangle in Pocono, Freddie Kraft, Casey Boat, TJ Majors and Brett Griffin discuss the action from an eventful weekend at the track.During this week's Spot-on Spot Off presented by Money Lion, the group discusses Justin Haley's move to Rick Ware Racing in 2024 and beyond, Joey Logano frustrations with the track crew, Austin Dillon helmet throw at former teammate, Denny Hamlin's encounters with Alex Bowman and Kyle Larson, and why NASCAR waited to throw the caution after Ryan Preece's spin just before the white flag.The group also breaks down a record number of reaction theatre calls, shares their hilarious candidates for 'what an idiot' and provides a list of 'dream guests' to get on the show. Happy 300, DBC! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Door Bumper Clear is back celebrating our 300th episode! After a crazy weekend at the tricky triangle in Pocono, Freddie Kraft, Casey Boat, TJ Majors and Brett Griffin discuss the action from an eventful weekend at the track. During this week's Spot-on Spot Off presented by Money Lion, the group discusses Justin Haley's move to Rick Ware Racing in 2024 and beyond, Joey Logano frustrations with the track crew, Austin Dillon helmet throw at former teammate, Denny Hamlin's encounters with Alex Bowman and Kyle Larson, and why NASCAR waited to throw the caution after Ryan Preece's spin just before the white flag. The group also breaks down a record number of reaction theatre calls, shares their hilarious candidates for 'what an idiot' and provides a list of 'dream guests' to get on the show. Happy 300, DBC! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices