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Peter von Panda
Secure & Accessible: The Ultimate Review of the V-Line Under Desk Security Safe

Peter von Panda

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 8:50


In this episode, Pete Von Panda takes a deep dive into the V-Line Under-Desk Security Safe, an innovative solution for keeping your valuables secure yet easily accessible. Pete breaks down the robust build, unique locking mechanism, and smart mounting options that make this safe a standout choice. From jewelry and important documents to nostalgic keepsakes like old Disney VHS tapes, learn how the Vline safe offers peace of mind without sacrificing convenience. Whether you're looking to upgrade your home security or simply curious about the latest gadgets, this review covers everything you need to know. Tune in and find out if the V-Line Safe is the right fit for your security needs! ▶ Get this product here: https://geni.us/64SCj3 ---------- LET'S TALK ABOUT LIVING BETTER: ▶ Podcast: https://geni.us/FtGAT4 ▶ My Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/petervonp... ---------- IF YOU'D LIKE TO SHOW SOME LOVE: ▶ Buy My Book: https://geni.us/qwbZAE ▶ Become A Channel Member: https://geni.us/AA3Jk ▶ Patreon:   / petervonpanda   ▶ Merch: https://petervonpanda.storenvy.com/ ▶ Free Panda Group: https://panda-research-institute.mn.co FOLLOW MY OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS: ▶ Instagram:   / petervonpanda   ▶ Facebook:   / petervonpanda  

Australia Wide
Should country pubs that decline to have poker machines be entitled to tax breaks?

Australia Wide

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 25:09


The poker machines in NSW pubs generated profits of about $900 million in a three-month period this year. Should country pubs that decline to have poker machines be entitled to tax breaks?

Luke Hand Diary
Who needs a grave, right?

Luke Hand Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 3:07


M: 6. E: 6.

3AW Breakfast with Ross and John
Commuters urged to stay home as VLine strike set to last 13 hours with major delays expected all day

3AW Breakfast with Ross and John

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 4:16


V/Line commuters have been told to avoid travel as major delays are expected to last even after the strike ends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FlowNews24
@JacintaAllanMP gives the Victorian opposition a serve on their regional public transport announcement excluding @VLine passengers

FlowNews24

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 2:53


The Victorian transport minister and member for Bendigo East takes Victorian Flow listeners on a railway journey through political history as a pointer on why the Opposition's Sunday announcement of capped $2 public transport fares across the state excluded V-Line passengers.

Luke Hand Diary

Work. Thank god for my work wife. Quiet day but should pick up next week. Got my bike tyre fixed finally. That was a whole kerfuffle. Another kerfuffle was that two pairs of Clark's shoes that I ordered arrived. I really can't believe that these are both size 10 shoes - one pair is too big and one is too small. If I live to be 100, that will never make a lock of sense to me. Very annoying. Gallo for lunch with mum. New Servant ep dropped. The newspaper were supposed to call me today about VLine repeatedly fucking up the road crossing recently but didn't. Warm day. Peter Doherty is two years clean from drugs now. Bless. M: 3.5. E: 3.

Luke Hand Diary
Periwinkles

Luke Hand Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 1:26


Work. Hmm. Went to the rockpools at Thunder point with the boys. The middle one listened and learned about periwinkles and those things that suck your finger when you touch them and stuff. Cute. Good to see some live periwinkles around there. Has seemed a bit barren for a couple of years, compared to how I remember it as a kid. The VLine station left the crossing lights and bell on after the train had passed. Second time in a few weeks. So cars got sick of waiting, crossed the active crossing, beeping each other, one dude got out of the car to yell at another motorist. I don't understand how just turning the crossing off after each train going through could be so difficult. Called the cops and they didn't care to come out and control traffic or get the crossing turned off. It was still going when I took the bin out an hour later. The very frustrating. Wrote to the local paper about it. There's gonna be an accident soon. M: 3. E: 3.

The Job Hunting Podcast
105. Understanding the role of chairperson: Part 2 interview with Moana Weir, Chair of the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission.

The Job Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 37:33


Subscribe to Renata's weekly newsletter for exclusive content for corporate professionals and new episodes of the Job Hunting Podcast. About our guest, Moana Weir: Moana has over 20 years of Executive experience, leading strategic business and cultural transformation: in the healthcare and health insurance industry with Bupa, including as Acting MD for the Bupa Dental business, and as Acting Corporate Affairs Director. Prior to this, she had Executive experience in listed, international online companies at SEEK (seek.com.au), REA (realestate.com.au), and Melbourne IT leading areas including Legal, Governance, and Company Secretarial, Regulatory, Risk, Corporate Affairs and Sustainability. Moana also has deep experience for over 10 years as a Non-Executive Director in the not-for-profit Government and community sector. She is currently Chair of the Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission Victoria (VEOHRC), and a member of the People and Culture Committee at Movember, the leading charity changing the face of men's health globally. She has also previously been a director on the Board of VLine and a director of the Melbourne Montessori School Board. To learn more, check Moana Weir's LinkedIn Profile. Episode Timestamps: 04:16 - Director vs Chair 06:49 - Succession planning 07:38 - Setting up the board agenda 10:00 - Chair and CEO relationship 11:18 - On being the chair of the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission 14:43 - Representation and lived experience at the board level  16:57 - The pandemic's impact on equal opportunity and human rights 20:13 - Key issues in equal opportunity and human rights 22:01 - Ageism in the workforce is real 26:58 - Dealing with trauma, bad behavior, and bullying 31:14 - Moana's future career plans 33:11 - Final advice from Moana Weir Links mentioned in this episode: The Job Hunting Podcast episode 98. Why are we still not seeing more women in senior roles? - with Carly Moulang and Alessandro Ghio The Job Hunting Podcast episode 96. Recruitment and selection without resumes - with Dina Bayasanova Ph.D Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know, book by Malcolm Gladwell Working With Monsters: How to Identify and Protect Yourself from the Workplace Psychopath by John Clarke The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilised Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't, by Robert Sutton Other ways to enjoy this podcast: Read the full blog on the podcast website Download a transcript of this episode Are you new to The Job Hunting Podcast? If so, here is a bit about your host: Hello, I'm Renata Bernarde, the Host of The Job Hunting Podcast. I'm also an executive coach, job hunting expert, and career strategist. I teach corporate, non-profit, and public professionals the steps and frameworks to help them find great jobs, change, and advance their careers with confidence and less stress.  If you are 1) an ambitious professional who is keen to develop a robust career plan, 2) looking to find your next job or promotion, or 3) you want to keep a finger on the pulse of the job market so that when you are ready, and an opportunity arises, you can hit the ground running – then this podcast is for you. In addition to The Job Hunting Podcast, I have developed a range of courses and services for professionals in career or job transition. And, of course, I also coach private clients.  So there is no excuse – I'm determined to help you! I want you to feel empowered, nail your next job, and have the career you want. Subscribe to the newsletter and access free tools to help you advance in your career. A free resource for job hunters: The Optimized Job Search Schedule. Learn more: www.renatabernarde.com. Book a time to discuss 1-1 coaching and achieve your goals faster Or please email me at rb@renatabernarde.com.       Please support The Job Hunting Podcast: Follow, subscribe, share, rate, and review: Thank you so much again for listening to the episode. If you enjoyed the content, please leave us a review and give it a 5-star rating on your podcast platform of choice. A review is the best gift you can give to a podcaster; I'll be so happy you wouldn't believe it! Writing a review and giving it five stars helps the podcast reach more people like you who want guidance and support in job hunting and career advancement. Enjoy the episode and ciao for now! RB Renata Bernarde | Job Hunting Expert | Founder, Pantala Academy Book a time to discuss 1-1 coaching and achieve your goals faster rb@renatabernarde.com      www.renatabernarde.com   --------- Host: Renata Bernarde Editing: Estella Dacuba Music: Scott Holmes Contact us: rb@renatabernarde.com The Job Hunting Podcast is a podcast by Pantala Pty Ltd. Pantala acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Bunurong People. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.    

The Job Hunting Podcast
104. Want to become a board director? Part 1 interview with Moana Weir

The Job Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 38:22


Subscribe to Renata's weekly newsletter for exclusive content for corporate professionals and new episodes of the Job Hunting Podcast. About our guest, Moana Weir: Moana has over 20 years of Executive experience, leading strategic business and cultural transformation: in the healthcare and health insurance industry with Bupa, including as Acting MD for the Bupa Dental business, and as Acting Corporate Affairs Director. Prior to this, she had Executive experience in listed, international online companies at SEEK (seek.com.au), REA (realestate.com.au), and Melbourne IT leading areas including Legal, Governance, and Company Secretarial, Regulatory, Risk, Corporate Affairs and Sustainability. Moana also has deep experience for over 10 years as a Non-Executive Director in the not-for-profit Government and community sector. She is currently Chair of the Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission Victoria (VEOHRC), and a member of the People and Culture Committee at Movember, the leading charity changing the face of men's health globally. She has also previously been a director on the Board of VLine and a director of the Melbourne Montessori School Board. To learn more, check Moana Weir's LinkedIn Profile. Episode Timestamps: 04:07 - Moana's career journey 09:56 - What are Moana's strengths that helped her career growth? 14:14 - The importance of taking breaks. 19:16 - How did Moana start her board portfolio? 23:52 - How to build a board portfolio 25:52 - Due diligence process 27:29 - Moana as a director 30:04 - What are the common avenues to being an executive director? 31:52 - Should you be at C-level before joining a board? 34:19 - Should you start with not-for-profit first? Links mentioned in this episode: The Job Hunting Podcast episode 31. Me Inc. The Job Hunting Podcast episode 78. Portfolio career: What is it, and is it for you? The Job Hunting Podcast episode 56. How to start your board director career. The Job Hunting Podcast episode 103. How to make successful career transitions. Other ways to enjoy this podcast: Read the full blog on the podcast website Download a transcript of this episode Are you new to The Job Hunting Podcast? If so, here is a bit about your host: Hello, I'm Renata Bernarde, the Host of The Job Hunting Podcast. I'm also an executive coach, job hunting expert, and career strategist. I teach corporate, non-profit, and public professionals the steps and frameworks to help them find great jobs, change, and advance their careers with confidence and less stress.  If you are 1) an ambitious professional who is keen to develop a robust career plan, 2) looking to find your next job or promotion, or 3) you want to keep a finger on the pulse of the job market so that when you are ready, and an opportunity arises, you can hit the ground running – then this podcast is for you. In addition to The Job Hunting Podcast, I have developed a range of courses and services for professionals in career or job transition. And, of course, I also coach private clients.  So there is no excuse – I'm determined to help you! I want you to feel empowered, nail your next job, and have the career you want. Subscribe to the newsletter and access free tools to help you advance in your career. A free resource for job hunters: The Optimized Job Search Schedule. Learn more: www.renatabernarde.com. Book a time to discuss 1-1 coaching and achieve your goals faster Or please email me at rb@renatabernarde.com.       Please support The Job Hunting Podcast: Follow, subscribe, share, rate, and review: Thank you so much again for listening to the episode. If you enjoyed the content, please leave us a review and give it a 5-star rating on your podcast platform of choice. A review is the best gift you can give to a podcaster; I'll be so happy you wouldn't believe it! Writing a review and giving it five stars helps the podcast reach more people like you who want guidance and support in job hunting and career advancement. Enjoy the episode and ciao for now! RB Renata Bernarde | Job Hunting Expert | Founder, Pantala Academy Book a time to discuss 1-1 coaching and achieve your goals faster rb@renatabernarde.com      www.renatabernarde.com   --------- Host: Renata Bernarde Editing: Estella Dacuba Music: Scott Holmes Contact us: rb@renatabernarde.com The Job Hunting Podcast is a podcast by Pantala Pty Ltd. Pantala acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Bunurong People. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.  

Murder in the Land of Oz

Aunty Tanya Day was a 55 year old Yorta Yorta woman who died while in police custody after being arrested for public intoxication while on a train. Tanya was drunk and asleep on a VLine train headed to Melbourne when a ticket inspector decided she was unruly and called the police. Tanya was taken to Castlemaine Police Station, where she was left in a cell and check on for a total of less than thirty seconds in the four hours she was held there. Tanya sustained a serious head injury that caused a cerebral bleed and her eventual death. #JusticeForTanyaDayEPISODE NOTES:If the recommendations put forth thirty years earlier during the Royal Commission, and thirty years after Tanya’s own uncle Harrison Day died in similar circumstances while in police custody, Tanya Day would still be alive right now. Thirty years after the Commissioner recommended that the “crime” of public intoxication be removed from the Criminal Code, yet another Aboriginal woman died in custody, with her only crime having a drunken kip on the train.You can read more about the case and view the CCTV footage of Tanya here, but please be warned, it’s not an easy watch https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09-06/cctv-footage-of-tanya-day-released-by-coroner/11471018You can read the finding from the Coroner’s Court here https://www.coronerscourt.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/2020-04/Finding%20-%20Tanya%20Day-%20COR%202017%206424%20-%20AMENDED%2017042020.pdfThe Department of Public Prosecutions decided not to proceed with a criminal case. You can read more about that decision here https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/no-charges-to-be-laid-against-police-after-death-of-indigenous-woman-tanya-day-20200826-p55pj8.htmlThe Facebook and Instagram accounts for #JusticeForTanyaDay can be found here https://www.facebook.com/Justicefortanyaday/ and here https://www.instagram.com/justicefortanyaday/?hl=en Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/murder-in-the-land-of-oz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

V Line Women
Getting High on CBD with Rebekah Potter

V Line Women

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 43:11


On this episode of V Line Women we're getting high on CBD with Rebekah Potter of Potter's Natural Essentials. We talk all things CBD from the healing properties to the extraction process and what makes her products so unique. 

Transit Unplugged
James Pinder – V/Line

Transit Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 29:30


“Railways are very, very complicated systems, and they require thousands of things to happen in order each day for them to work effectively.” Continuing our adventure Down Under, our guest has spent his entire career in the rail industry. James Pinder started as an engineer in the U.K. before eventually becoming the CEO of V/Line, the regional rail operator for the state of Victoria, Australia. Pinder discusses the challenge of trying to modernize the whole system while V/Line’s service is growing (at ~10% per year). He also gets into his philosophy of how he builds his team and the culture of V/Line. Finally, he lets us know that “V/Line is about improving in the basics around safety, performance, operational excellence, customer satisfaction, and coming right back to why we exist.” If you want to know more about V/Line, you can check out their website. Remember to check out transitunplugged.com to learn from top transit professionals and stay up to date to catch all the latest episodes.

Wednesday Breakfast
Decrim #PublicDrunkenness; Climate Protester's Guilty Verdict; Refugees in Limbo; Extinction Rebellion in the Streets; Shut Down the North East Link Project

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019


Hosted by Eiddwen and Will [segment times in brackets] || 3CR is proud to acknowledge the Kulin Nations as true owners and custodians of the lands from which we broadcast. We pay respect to their elders past and present and acknowledge that their sovereignty was never ceded and a treaty has yet to be signed || [08:37] North East Link: The Andrews Government is planning a $16 billion major roads project to connect the Eastern Freeway in Balwyn North and the M80 in Greensborough. Friends of the Earth Melbourne think that now is the wrong time to be pushing more traffic onto the roads and pumping more toxic gasses into the environment. Sustainable Cities Coordinator Rachel Lynskey comes on the show to tell us more about FOE's concerns and how you can make a submission to the ongoing environmental impact assessment process || [26:10] Climate Emergency Action: Last Friday saw huge numbers of climate protesters take to the streets urging action on the Climate Emergency, organised by Extinction Rebellion. Wednesday Brekkie's Eiddwen hit the streets to gauge the mood || [35:40] Self Defence in the Climate Emergency, The Verdict: Anti-Adani coalmine activist Greg Rolles went to court on charges associated with a protest action he undertook last year that blocked an Adani mine train line. Greg's "climate necessity defence" was denied by the court and the guilty verdict landed him an approximately $9500 penalty. Greg comes on the show to share his thoughts || [49:28] Decriminalise Public Drunkenness Now: In Victoria, 25% of people jailed for the offence of Public Drunkenness are Aboriginal, despite Aboriginal people only being 0.8% of the community. To Apryl Watson, Wemba Wemba, Yorta Yorta, and Barapa Barapa woman, this law is manifestly racist. It was this law that led to the death in custody of her mother Aunty Tanya Day, a proud Yorta Yorta grandmother, who was taken in custody after she fell asleep aboard a VLine service in December 2017. Hear Apryl at a free forum next Wednesday the 5th at the Wheeler Centre, Little Lonsdale St, next to the State Library of Victoria in Melbourne. Bookings necessary || [1:01:14] Stuck in Limbo: Iranian refugee and community organiser Mozhgan Moarefizadeh spoke to Wednesday Breakfast earlier this year, telling us about the status of refugees and asylum seekers in Indonesia. She talks about the impact of Australian Government policy and her hopes that Australians will stand beside refugees wherever they are. You can support Mozhgan's organisation the Refugees & Asylum Seekers Information Centre at raicindonesia.org || 

Urban Broadcast Collective
92. The Last tram out of Koondrook (has long since gone)_TMBTP

Urban Broadcast Collective

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 16:37


In this ‘mini’ (read: no guests) episode of This Must Be the Place Elizabeth visits the Murray River town of Koondrook, once the terminus of the Koondrook-Kerang private tramway. This country tram venture was started by the Shire of Swan Hill 1887, making use of private finance but also of Victorian funding from the “Tramways in Country Districts Act 1886”. While we might reasonably assume that the intention of this latter scheme was to subsidise tramways in middling regional cities, the Koondrook-Kerang venture instead built a 22km long tramway through the countryside to meet the state railway in Kerang. This was a kind of ‘feeder tram’ to connect goods and people to the public railway through to Melbourne. Railway construction in Victoria was at its peak at this period via the so-called “Octopus Acts”. The Kerang-Koondrook tramway ran privately until the 1950s, when it was taken over (or surrendered to?) Victoria Railways. It then continued as a publicly run passenger service and later as transport for school children, until either 1976 or 1981 (reports vary). The 1970s were a peak time for closing down train lines in Victoria and especially those in country areas - reflecting declining fortunes in some places but also improvements in roads. In this mini-installment Elizabeth reports from the quiet centre of Koondrook where there’s an old tram station (train enthusiasts can confirm the actual difference between a tram and a train, because this one looks a lot like an old train station); plus the old reserve for the tramway and some bits of track. Apparently down through the irrigated countryside there’s some more remnants near former tram stops at Yeoburn, Hinksons, Teal Point and Gannawarra. The remnants of the tramway are heritage listed. Elizabeth speculates on what the story means for the historically intermingled declines of small towns and of railways; what we might learn from history in terms of local and private initiatives today; and for how we price and assess transport projects. Also discussed (with herself) are the current local politics of dairy farms, water allocations, sawmills, and the legacy of gaming machine tourism (which was a big thing for border towns up until the 1990s). Plus there’s a visit to the local swimming pool (Koondrook still has a community-run pool). If Elizabeth were a real journalist she’d find some people who used to catch the country tram to school etc. and interview them – next time. There may well be a next time as Koondrook is very nice to visit – big trees, river, sculptures, walks, old trams, a nice pub, pool. You can’t get the tram there but you can, if so inclined, like Elizabeth, get the Vline bus (it’s the Barmah bus – not to be confused with the Barham bus even though they leave around the same time and let’s be honest they sound the same). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerang%E2%8…oondrook_Tramway www.slv.vic.gov.au/pictoria/gid/slv-pic-aab45791 www.victorianplaces.com.au/koondrook

Talking City Podcast
Ima little bit country

Talking City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 59:04


Harrison embarrasses himself talking about Vline. The boys discuss the game, interview the in-form Luke Brattan, preview the Jets game and more. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

I'm Not From Here
I'm Not From Here - Show 4: Geelong 12/05/16

I'm Not From Here

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 25:16


Josh ventures onto the VLine to check out Geelong, speaks to his Mum about what Mother's Day is like when your kids have moved out, and Scott joins him to decide whether WA or Victoria has the best hot chips. After moving East from Western Australia in March of 2016, Josh Martin is Victoria's newest Melbournite. Each week he experiences something different that Melbourne has to offer, speaks about the new challenges he has to face, and whinges about how cold it is in Victoria. Listen to I'm Not From Here live, Thursdays from 10:00PM EST, on SYN Nation.

YarraBUG
Our resident poet, the Bright 24hr, vLine and discovering Albury

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2015


Its a stunning Monday morning as Val and Faith welcome studio guest, poet Randall Stephens to the show. We share our bike moments, pizza on time trial bikes, changes in Albuy and a discovery tour of the Western Ring Rd, befoe taking a look at some news. The City of Melbourne Draft Bike Plan is up for comment and feedback until Friday 20h November and there is a cycling forum on Wednesday November 18th. You can read the plan and give your feedback here. We also touch on the recent tragic death of a cyclist near Milawa in country Victoria.Randall shares a poem about a bike tha has been in his life for quite a while and we talk about the Bright 24hr mtb event in Bright over the weekend. We also share stories about bike travellers The Artist as Family, spotted on their bike our making their way up to the Blue Mountains.

Bitni pogovori
Episode 49: Jaz grem na luno

Bitni pogovori

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2014 56:39


O simpl videokonfrenci, iCloud keychainu in zakaj želimo it živet na luno. Povezave Iron Maiden prava zgodba vLine iCloud Keychain OpenEmu Playlista videov predavanj s konference 30c3 Jacob Applebaum: To Protect And Infect Spiegel dokument 1 Spiegel dokument 2 Še več NSA dokumentov HTTPS Everywhere Dual EC-DRBG backdoor Chrome piškotki bodo kriptirani You Need a Budget This Machine Kills Secrets Special Guest: Alan Rener.

Geek Improvement Podcast
Friend of the show Sean Buckley (@seaniccus) joins us to talk...

Geek Improvement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2013


Friend of the show Sean Buckley (@seaniccus) joins us to talk Pokémon X and Y, the virtues of filmmaking, comics and more! Click here to 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: Pokemon X and Y are out, baby! - http://geekimprovement.com/videogames/videogame/pokemon-x/ and http://geekimprovement.com/videogames/videogame/pokemon-y/ Cookie Clicker - http://orteil.dashnet.org/cookieclicker/ Neo Geo Drama - http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/08/tommo-denies-breach-of-contract/ Null Divide - http://mtmbstudios.wordpress.com/games/null-divide/ Pen-and-paper RPG content generators - http://donjon.bin.sh/ The Strange by Monte Cook Games - http://www.montecookgames.com/next-week-will-be-strange/ Golem Arcana - http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1613260297/golem-arcana History Must Be Curved - http://www.popehat.com/2013/10/09/history-must-be-curved/ The Spiral Arm Series - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004K1ESAI Legenderry: A Steampunk Adventure - http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=48357 Sean’s terrible keyboard - http://www.alphagrips.com/ Oberon OS - http://ignorethecode.net/blog/2009/04/22/oberon/ Vline - https://vline.com/ Carbon Fiber filament winder - http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1157143472/x-winder-the-worlds-first-desktop-filament-winder