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Dennis and Joel go into detail on how to get great TV reception with an antenna. Due to compression in cable TV signals, the quality of antenna TV is much better than cable TV. The best part is, it's completely free! TV fool is the web based tool we've recommended to figure out how to figure out where your TV signals are located. Well the boys received an email from a listener completely baffled by the TV Report tool. Today they are going to explain how to not only figure out the TV Fool report, but go into the intricacies of getting great OTA TV reception. While this episode covers much more than TV fool, it may be help fool to follow the steps below to get the information for your locations 1. Pause the podcast 2. Open a browser and enter your address in the TV Fool signal finder - http://www.tvfool.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29 3. Your report should appear Start the Podcast Here is the companion guide to this episode that explain the topics covered in the podcast - https://www.groundedreason.com/watch-tv-free-antenna-guide/ Please Subscribe to The Show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your Podcast App. Please rate and review the show in iTunes. If you want to send us questions or comments please use any of the methods below. Grounded Reason FaceBook Page Email us at podcast@groundedreason.com Tweet us @GroundedReason
00:57 - Jonathan’s Career Path Background and Transitions FileMaker 06:21 - Chuck’s Crossroad Remote Conferences Angular Remote Conf Sponsorship/Advertiser Liaison Apple TV 08:16 - Reuven’s Crossroad: Development => Training 11:35 - How do people recognize that they need a change? (Transitioning) 23:00 - How do you make THE decision and know that it’s the right decision? Lightbulb Moment Passion 33:16 - Scheduled Self-Evaluation 35:42 - The Identity Crisis Picks Startups For The Rest Of Us Episode #225: Moving on From Auditshark (Reuven) Remarq (Jonathan) RCA Outdoor Digital HDTV VHF UHF Yagi Type Antenna (Chuck) TV Fool (Chuck)
00:57 - Jonathan’s Career Path Background and Transitions FileMaker 06:21 - Chuck’s Crossroad Remote Conferences Angular Remote Conf Sponsorship/Advertiser Liaison Apple TV 08:16 - Reuven’s Crossroad: Development => Training 11:35 - How do people recognize that they need a change? (Transitioning) 23:00 - How do you make THE decision and know that it’s the right decision? Lightbulb Moment Passion 33:16 - Scheduled Self-Evaluation 35:42 - The Identity Crisis Picks Startups For The Rest Of Us Episode #225: Moving on From Auditshark (Reuven) Remarq (Jonathan) RCA Outdoor Digital HDTV VHF UHF Yagi Type Antenna (Chuck) TV Fool (Chuck)
When is it worthwhile to introduce a new language, tool, or database? And when will it likely bite you in the rearend? 02:43 - Episode Idea Background PolyConf @polyconfhq 04:28 - Implementing Standards and Comparisons Minimize Entry Level / Maximizing Payoff 08:23 - “Dumb Code” and Developer Expectations 10:48 - Code Coverage and Regular Expressions Oniguruma Fizz Buzz Ruby Rogues Episode #120: RR Book Club: Understanding Computation with Tom Stuart 12:49 - Risk Impact/Probability Chart, Risk - Reward Matrix 24:01 - Collaboration, Communication => Constraint Responsibility 30:36 - Bringing It In: Process Databases Demille Quote 38:48 - Why would you want to switch databases and when is it worth it? Eliminating a Technology Peter Seibel: Let a 1,000 flowers bloom. Then rip 999 of them out by the roots. Internal vs External Motivation Redis vs Memcache 46:06 - Success Cases Abstraction Picks OS4W: Open Source for Women (Coraline) Contributor Covenant (Coraline) Camille Fournier: Hopelessness and Confidence in Distributed Systems Design (Jessica) Abby Bobé: From Protesting to Programming: Becoming a Tech Activist (Jessica) Rails Remote Conf (Chuck) TV Fool (Chuck)
Sign up for JS Remote Conf! Dan and Andrew's super awesome, helpful document that they made for the show during preparation 03:22 - Andrew Clark Introduction Twitter GitHub OpenGov flummox 03:39 - Dan Abramov Introduction Twitter GitHub JavaScript Jabber Episode #179: redux and React with Dan Abramov 04:03 - Flux Flux vs MVC 09:36 - Data Flow Why FluxComponent > fluxMixin Mixins Are Dead. Long Live Composition. Higher-order Components Sebastian Markbåge's Tweet 22:52 - Conceptualizing React and Flux React.js Conf 2015 - Flux Panel Does redux limit ambiguity that exists in Flux? 27:50 - Documentation 30:38 - The Elm Programming Language 32:34 - Making Patterns Explicit in Frameworks Tom Dale @ TXJS 2015 Let a 1,000 flowers bloom. Then rip 999 of them out by the roots. Sebastian Markbåge: Minimal API Surface Area @ JSConf EU 2014 36:31 - Getting Started with React and Flux Classes 42:42 - Where Flux Falls Short 58:23 - Keeping the Core Small; Making Decisions Picks Strange Loop 2015 Videos (Jamison) Typeset In The Future (Jamison) Open-source as a project model for internal work (w/ speaker notes) by Kevin Lamping (Jamison) Explanation of Zipf's Law (Dave) Will Conant's talk at UtahJS 2015 on Flux (Dave) The Legend of ZERO (3 Book Series) by Sara King (Joe) Camel Up (Joe) The Elm Programming Language (Joe) Boundaries: A talk by Gary Bernhardt from SCNA 2012 (Aimee) Nodevember (Aimee) TV Fool (Chuck) RCA Outdoor Digital HDTV VHF UHF Yagi Type Antenna (Chuck) The Michael Vey Book Series (Chuck) BusinessTown (Dan) Elon Musk: The World’s Raddest Man (Dan) Professor Frisby's Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming (Dan) Abiogenesis (Dan) react-future (Dan) The Righteous Mind (Andrew) lodash-fp (Andrew) Inside Amy Schumer (Andrew) dataloader (Andrew) Careers at OpenGov (Andrew)
Sign up for JS Remote Conf! Dan and Andrew's super awesome, helpful document that they made for the show during preparation 03:22 - Andrew Clark Introduction Twitter GitHub OpenGov flummox 03:39 - Dan Abramov Introduction Twitter GitHub JavaScript Jabber Episode #179: redux and React with Dan Abramov 04:03 - Flux Flux vs MVC 09:36 - Data Flow Why FluxComponent > fluxMixin Mixins Are Dead. Long Live Composition. Higher-order Components Sebastian Markbåge's Tweet 22:52 - Conceptualizing React and Flux React.js Conf 2015 - Flux Panel Does redux limit ambiguity that exists in Flux? 27:50 - Documentation 30:38 - The Elm Programming Language 32:34 - Making Patterns Explicit in Frameworks Tom Dale @ TXJS 2015 Let a 1,000 flowers bloom. Then rip 999 of them out by the roots. Sebastian Markbåge: Minimal API Surface Area @ JSConf EU 2014 36:31 - Getting Started with React and Flux Classes 42:42 - Where Flux Falls Short 58:23 - Keeping the Core Small; Making Decisions Picks Strange Loop 2015 Videos (Jamison) Typeset In The Future (Jamison) Open-source as a project model for internal work (w/ speaker notes) by Kevin Lamping (Jamison) Explanation of Zipf's Law (Dave) Will Conant's talk at UtahJS 2015 on Flux (Dave) The Legend of ZERO (3 Book Series) by Sara King (Joe) Camel Up (Joe) The Elm Programming Language (Joe) Boundaries: A talk by Gary Bernhardt from SCNA 2012 (Aimee) Nodevember (Aimee) TV Fool (Chuck) RCA Outdoor Digital HDTV VHF UHF Yagi Type Antenna (Chuck) The Michael Vey Book Series (Chuck) BusinessTown (Dan) Elon Musk: The World’s Raddest Man (Dan) Professor Frisby's Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming (Dan) Abiogenesis (Dan) react-future (Dan) The Righteous Mind (Andrew) lodash-fp (Andrew) Inside Amy Schumer (Andrew) dataloader (Andrew) Careers at OpenGov (Andrew)
Sign up for JS Remote Conf! Dan and Andrew's super awesome, helpful document that they made for the show during preparation 03:22 - Andrew Clark Introduction Twitter GitHub OpenGov flummox 03:39 - Dan Abramov Introduction Twitter GitHub JavaScript Jabber Episode #179: redux and React with Dan Abramov 04:03 - Flux Flux vs MVC 09:36 - Data Flow Why FluxComponent > fluxMixin Mixins Are Dead. Long Live Composition. Higher-order Components Sebastian Markbåge's Tweet 22:52 - Conceptualizing React and Flux React.js Conf 2015 - Flux Panel Does redux limit ambiguity that exists in Flux? 27:50 - Documentation 30:38 - The Elm Programming Language 32:34 - Making Patterns Explicit in Frameworks Tom Dale @ TXJS 2015 Let a 1,000 flowers bloom. Then rip 999 of them out by the roots. Sebastian Markbåge: Minimal API Surface Area @ JSConf EU 2014 36:31 - Getting Started with React and Flux Classes 42:42 - Where Flux Falls Short 58:23 - Keeping the Core Small; Making Decisions Picks Strange Loop 2015 Videos (Jamison) Typeset In The Future (Jamison) Open-source as a project model for internal work (w/ speaker notes) by Kevin Lamping (Jamison) Explanation of Zipf's Law (Dave) Will Conant's talk at UtahJS 2015 on Flux (Dave) The Legend of ZERO (3 Book Series) by Sara King (Joe) Camel Up (Joe) The Elm Programming Language (Joe) Boundaries: A talk by Gary Bernhardt from SCNA 2012 (Aimee) Nodevember (Aimee) TV Fool (Chuck) RCA Outdoor Digital HDTV VHF UHF Yagi Type Antenna (Chuck) The Michael Vey Book Series (Chuck) BusinessTown (Dan) Elon Musk: The World’s Raddest Man (Dan) Professor Frisby's Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming (Dan) Abiogenesis (Dan) react-future (Dan) The Righteous Mind (Andrew) lodash-fp (Andrew) Inside Amy Schumer (Andrew) dataloader (Andrew) Careers at OpenGov (Andrew)
When is it worthwhile to introduce a new language, tool, or database? And when will it likely bite you in the rearend? 02:43 - Episode Idea Background PolyConf @polyconfhq 04:28 - Implementing Standards and Comparisons Minimize Entry Level / Maximizing Payoff 08:23 - “Dumb Code” and Developer Expectations 10:48 - Code Coverage and Regular Expressions Oniguruma Fizz Buzz Ruby Rogues Episode #120: RR Book Club: Understanding Computation with Tom Stuart 12:49 - Risk Impact/Probability Chart, Risk - Reward Matrix 24:01 - Collaboration, Communication => Constraint Responsibility 30:36 - Bringing It In: Process Databases Demille Quote 38:48 - Why would you want to switch databases and when is it worth it? Eliminating a Technology Peter Seibel: Let a 1,000 flowers bloom. Then rip 999 of them out by the roots. Internal vs External Motivation Redis vs Memcache 46:06 - Success Cases Abstraction Picks OS4W: Open Source for Women (Coraline) Contributor Covenant (Coraline) Camille Fournier: Hopelessness and Confidence in Distributed Systems Design (Jessica) Abby Bobé: From Protesting to Programming: Becoming a Tech Activist (Jessica) Rails Remote Conf (Chuck) TV Fool (Chuck)
When is it worthwhile to introduce a new language, tool, or database? And when will it likely bite you in the rearend? 02:43 - Episode Idea Background PolyConf @polyconfhq 04:28 - Implementing Standards and Comparisons Minimize Entry Level / Maximizing Payoff 08:23 - “Dumb Code” and Developer Expectations 10:48 - Code Coverage and Regular Expressions Oniguruma Fizz Buzz Ruby Rogues Episode #120: RR Book Club: Understanding Computation with Tom Stuart 12:49 - Risk Impact/Probability Chart, Risk - Reward Matrix 24:01 - Collaboration, Communication => Constraint Responsibility 30:36 - Bringing It In: Process Databases Demille Quote 38:48 - Why would you want to switch databases and when is it worth it? Eliminating a Technology Peter Seibel: Let a 1,000 flowers bloom. Then rip 999 of them out by the roots. Internal vs External Motivation Redis vs Memcache 46:06 - Success Cases Abstraction Picks OS4W: Open Source for Women (Coraline) Contributor Covenant (Coraline) Camille Fournier: Hopelessness and Confidence in Distributed Systems Design (Jessica) Abby Bobé: From Protesting to Programming: Becoming a Tech Activist (Jessica) Rails Remote Conf (Chuck) TV Fool (Chuck)
02:07 - K. Scott Allen Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:32 - Package Managers, Package Managers vs Module Loaders 06:09 - Getting Modules, Loading Modules, and Bundling Modules Browserify webpack jspm.io 11:06 - Exploring ^ These Options 12:27 - Performance, Maintenance, and Tooling Support systemjs 23:08 - HTTP/2 28:16 - webpack vs jspm.io Aurelia Configuration Getting Started 45:30 - Angular 2 46:42 - Community 50:44 - Evaluating New or Upcoming Frameworks Picks Learn everything you can about upcoming features of JavaScript: TypeScript, ES-whatever, etc. (John) TV Fool (Chuck) Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25 by Richard Paul Evans (Chuck) The Wire (Scott)
02:07 - K. Scott Allen Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:32 - Package Managers, Package Managers vs Module Loaders 06:09 - Getting Modules, Loading Modules, and Bundling Modules Browserify webpack jspm.io 11:06 - Exploring ^ These Options 12:27 - Performance, Maintenance, and Tooling Support systemjs 23:08 - HTTP/2 28:16 - webpack vs jspm.io Aurelia Configuration Getting Started 45:30 - Angular 2 46:42 - Community 50:44 - Evaluating New or Upcoming Frameworks Picks Learn everything you can about upcoming features of JavaScript: TypeScript, ES-whatever, etc. (John) TV Fool (Chuck) Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25 by Richard Paul Evans (Chuck) The Wire (Scott)
02:07 - K. Scott Allen Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:32 - Package Managers, Package Managers vs Module Loaders 06:09 - Getting Modules, Loading Modules, and Bundling Modules Browserify webpack jspm.io 11:06 - Exploring ^ These Options 12:27 - Performance, Maintenance, and Tooling Support systemjs 23:08 - HTTP/2 28:16 - webpack vs jspm.io Aurelia Configuration Getting Started 45:30 - Angular 2 46:42 - Community 50:44 - Evaluating New or Upcoming Frameworks Picks Learn everything you can about upcoming features of JavaScript: TypeScript, ES-whatever, etc. (John) TV Fool (Chuck) Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25 by Richard Paul Evans (Chuck) The Wire (Scott)