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In this episode, we are excited to welcome a new guest co-host, Jacqueline Tobin, former editor-in-chief of Rangefinder Magazine and accomplished writer for over 25 years. Together, we are joined by Blair DeLaubenfels, the owner of the exciting new website "World's Best Wedding Photography."During the episode, we discuss Blair's new venture and how it provides a platform for showcasing the very best in wedding photography from around the world. Blair shares her extensive knowledge and experience as an accomplished photographer, editor, and renowned industry leader, shedding light on the latest trends and developments in the wedding photography world.We explore topics such as the impact of social media on the industry, the importance of creating a strong brand and online presence, and the value of networking and building relationships within the industry. Blair shares valuable insights and tips for photographers looking to establish themselves in the competitive world of wedding photography, emphasizing the importance of staying true to your vision and style.Throughout the episode, Jacqueline and Blair engage in a lively and informative conversation, sharing stories and experiences from their years in the industry. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the world of wedding photography and the challenges and opportunities facing photographers today.Whether you are a seasoned pro or a new photographer looking to establish yourself in the industry, this episode is packed with valuable insights and advice that will help you take your photography to the next level. So tune in, sit back, and join us for an engaging and informative discussion on the world of wedding photography with our special guest co-host Jacqueline Tobin and our guest Blair DeLaubenfelsLinks to check out:https://www.facebook.com/worldsbestweddingphotoshttps://www.worldsbestweddingphotos.com/Support the show
Hello Cryptonauts, welcome back to another episode of Crypto Currency Chat. If you enjoyed this episode make sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT and SHARE SHARE SHARE! Thanks for watching. STACK SATS AND HODL! ADIOS! Articles https://decrypt.co/124260/sec-charges-justin-sun-jake-paul-lindsay-lohan-and-others-for-tron-related-violationshttps://decrypt.co/124168/white-house-president-economic-report-digital-crypto-assets-reporthttps://decrypt.co/124155/pleasrdao-socks-fire-burn-unisocks-tokens-real-sockshttps://decrypt.co/124078/magic-eden-ordinals-bitcoin-nft-marketplace-launchhttps://decrypt.co/124115/eve-online-creator-ccp-raises-40m-create-web3-eve-gamehttps://decrypt.co/124244/bitcoin-ethereum-federal-reserve-tightening-quarter-point-rate-hike-25-bps ⚡⚡⚡TIPS AND DONATIONS: C3 MEDIA (ZELCORE)⚡⚡⚡ COINTREE: https://cointr.ee/c3media#cointree #500 #tron #justinsun #pleasrdao #magiceden
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Rebinging Star Trek DS9: Things Past Hello Star Trek fans! Welcome to Season 5 episode 8 of Rebinge Deep Space Nine: Things Past. We've got some kind of time travel shenanigans happening as we end up back on Terok Nor in the bad old days of the Cardassian occupation. And even worse news...Gul Dukat is back! But in guest stars news we have Kurtwood Smith playing a very Cardassian version of Red Forman and it is something to see. Things Past Somehow Odo, Sisko, Dax and Garak end up in the past living as Bajorans on the Dickensian Terok Nor. Things go from bad to worse when Odo realizes they are reliving the lives of some Bajorans that were wrongly executed by the Cardassians. We get a whole new (and horrible) side of Dukat in this episode and we find some skeletons in Odo's mental closet as he spars with Red Cardassian Forman. What's this rebinge thing? It's a re-watch of a thing you've already seen but love to watch and talk about. We go deep with every episode, walking you through every scene and analyzing all of the characters and story lines. Please listen to some of our favorite episodes like Duet, The Visitor or Rejoined and check out the previous episode Let He Who is Without Sin.... Next time... Join us next week for a very special episode as we look back at Star Trek: First Contact! W00t! Be sure and join our Facebook group and Follow Rebinge It on Twitter! Email us at rebingeit@gmail.com.
Husband and Wife attempt to cover a brief summary of the Pentateuch, but it ran long, so here is Part 2: Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. And thus we have completed our reading of the first five books of the Bible! W00t! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sacrilegious-discourse/message
Physical Meets the Digital: ergo…Physital?? It's our 10th episode! W00t! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ship-happens/support
Episode 900! W00t! As we do on our Friday episodes, we open talking about our cocktail for the show. Jer has the Showshoe Grog, and Devon has a quintessentially Detroit drink, the Hummer (he prefers London Chop over the Bayview version; Jer disagrees). 03:42 We discuss the new Detroit Police Department stats for 2021. Some of it is a bit encouraging, especially around speeding and drifitng. 08:54 An opinionated discussion on the heels of learning that the Woodward Loop around Downtown Pontiac is going to be deleted. Here's the original article from earlier this week: https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/oakland/2022/01/02/state-unwind-woodward-loop-pontiac-leaders-say-strangles-city/9057673002/ 13:10 Jer went out to Michigan's first BonChon in Farmington Hills. What were his throughts? 15:56 Slow's gets Doordash in Westland and surrounding area. We talk about ghost kitchens, and that leads us into..... (original story: https://www.detroitnews.com/story/entertainment/dining/2022/01/06/slows-offers-delivery-service-west-side-suburbs-via-doordash/9118079002/) 17:27 Devon introduces us to Noah's Smokehouse in West Dearborn. No pork, but everything else. Looks tasty. Thanks to our members on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit Reminder, we have a newsletter: https://dailydetroit.substack.com/ Thanks for listening! Next week on the show: Dylan Lemay, the ice cream TikTok star. Plus, we'll get into a new program for drinking water quality. And, the first two regular season opponents of Detroit City FC have been announced. Fletcher Sharpe will be on duty to help sort through what's ahead.
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We're joined by Coach Laurie Maynell for this episode of @CoachingThruIt. Laurie has been an educational developer in higher education for 15 years, providing consultation on teaching, course design, and assessment to individual instructors and academic units. She took her first coach training course to enhance her consultation practice at her day job and loved it so much that she decided to continue coach training and pursue coaching credentials through the International Coach Federation. Laurie is slowly growing her coaching business and working toward the Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credential from the International Coaching Federation (ICF). Connect and find Laurie at LinkedIn *+(in/lauriemaynell/), on Twitter (@m_lauriem) and by email. "Coaching is just this gift you give yourself. To just allow yourself the time to process something that is important to you, with assistance.” ~Laurie Maynell“Paid Coaching” ICF Credentialing -- barter, swapping services, purchase of coffee, etc.Listening back to coach recordings to learn & also used to assess for ICFCoach Observations in Coaching Training Programs Powerful Questions: Listen to S1E9: Asking Powerful QuestionsCoaching Tool: “Future Self” -- imagine yourself in the future… via Tara MohrCoaching Questions: What would your future self like to look back and see? What would you like your future self to tell you?Backwards Design: Where do you want to end upThe Slow Hustle Mastermind with Dr. Katie LinderThe Coaching Habit Michael Bungay StainerCharles Duhigg - The Power of HabitSystemic Coaching: Delivering Value Beyond the Individual by Peter Hawkings & Eve TurnerIsabeau Iqbal -- listen to S2E6: Finding Your Coaching Voice with @IsabeauIqbalKatie LinderICF Credential Updates for 2022ICF Core CompetenciesLaura is an ACC-ICF Certified coach now - W00t!Questions for Coaches:How do you want to advertise your coaching practice?What is the barrier to getting started in your business?What does it mean to build a meaningful coaching practice for you?-----Want to learn more about coaching? Have a question or topic we should discuss? Let us know!Follow the pod on Twitter: @CoachingThruIt & Instagram: @CoachingThruItEmail us at: coachingthroughit@gmail.com Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @julieclarsenMusic credit: The song reCreation by airtone has been remixed under a CC-BY license.
Matt and Jay are back sharing a w00t Stout from Stone Brewing. They discuss the first volume of Sweet Tooth, the Suicide Squad, Invincible, video games from their youth and how they compare to today, and talk about recent things they've watched recently. Music this week is from the late Blackalicious and it's his new track Vice Grip. His final album will be out in September and it's amazing. Check us out at our website and on social media: Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube
Deze week doet René het helemaal solo! Over Sigrid Kaag in haar vliegtuig, Max Verstappen, Jon Rahm en de transgender gewichtheffer. Verder over de gemiste zorg, de vaccinatiekloof, de nieuwe baas van het ANP, de Koning die geen afstand hield en het feit dat de controle op de quarantaineplicht een totale giller is. En dan nog veel meer, helemaal solo! W00t. Bedankt voor het luisteren, support deze podcast via www.petje.af/podgasten en hopelijk tot volgende week!
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Rebinging Star Trek DS9: Past Tense, Part I Hello Star Trek fans! Welcome to Season 3 Episode 11 of Deep Space Nine: Past Tense, Part I. In this episode, we get some time travel! W00t! Why do we love time travel so much in Star Trek? Cuz it's cool and it's fun and it's ridiculous. I mean come on, the team accidentally gets beamed into 2024! It's ridiculous! But it's also great! (Hey good news everyone, the pandemic appears to be over by then, so only a few more years!!) Past Tense, Part I Sisko, Bashir and Dax are somehow beamed into the past and get separated. Sisko and Bashir are ushered into a "sanctuary district" because they don't have identification and are unemployed. The sanctuary district is a bit like a gigantic DMV where people are being processed slowly and then released into the district. This results in a district full of people who have little or no hope for their futures. Basically there are no jobs and the community is also a dumping ground for people with untreated mental health issues. It's quite a mess! At the same time, Dax finds her way into the richer part of town and she's buying new clothes and going to parties! Meanwhile, up on the Defiant (in the present/future), Miles, Kira and Odo are frantically trying to locate their teammates. What's this rebinge thing? It's a re-watch of a thing you've already seen but love to watch and talk about. We go deep with every episode, walking you through every scene and analyzing all of the characters and story lines. Please listen to some of our favorite episodes like Duet and The Wire or check out the previous episode, Fascination. Next time... Join us for the next episode S3E11: Past Tense, Part II. Be sure and join our Facebook group and Follow Rebinge It on Twitter! Email us at rebingeit@gmail.com.
Hey Star Trek fans! Welcome to S3E11: Past Tense, Part I. Are you ready for some time travel!? W00T!?? Our team is headed back in time and we are here for it. Join us as we discuss the first of this memorable two-parter. Send us your feedback at rebingeit@gmail.com
Rebinging Star Trek DS9: Past Tense, Part I Hello Star Trek fans! Welcome to Season 3 Episode 11 of Deep Space Nine: Past Tense, Part I. In this episode, we get some time travel! W00t! Why do we love time travel so much in Star Trek? Cuz it’s cool and it’s fun and it’s ridiculous. I mean come on, the team accidentally gets beamed into 2024! It’s ridiculous! But it’s also great! (Hey good news everyone, the pandemic appears to be over by then, so only a few more years!!) Past Tense, Part I Sisko, Bashir and Dax are somehow beamed into the past and get separated. Sisko and Bashir are ushered into a “sanctuary district” because they don’t have identification and are unemployed. The sanctuary district is a bit like a gigantic DMV where people are being processed slowly and then released into the district. This results in a district full of people who have little or no hope for their futures. Basically there are no jobs and the community is also a dumping ground for people with untreated mental health issues. It’s quite a mess! At the same time, Dax finds her way into the richer part of town and she’s buying new clothes and going to parties! Meanwhile, up on the Defiant (in the present/future), Miles, Kira and Odo are frantically trying to locate their teammates. What’s this rebinge thing? It’s a re-watch of a thing you’ve already seen but love to watch and talk about. We go deep with every episode, walking you through every scene and analyzing all of the characters and story lines. Please listen to some of our favorite episodes like Duet and The Wire or check out the previous episode, Fascination. Next time… Join us for the next episode S3E11: Past Tense, Part II. Be sure and join our Facebook group and Follow Rebinge It on Twitter! Email us at rebingeit@gmail.com.
One year of SNEW's! W00t! This week I discuss the State of the photography industry one year after the lockdowns began. Joining me are some of our communities most respected wedding and portrait photographers. They share their thoughts on how they think their 2021 will be going in their corner of the world.Thank you Jason Domingues, Sean Brown, Jamie Schneider, Matthew Kemmetmueller, Jenn Lewis, Easton Reynolds, Lori Nordstrom, JB Sallee, Hiram Trillo and Davey Dave for sharing your candid thoughts.I'd also like to say thanks to all of my loyal listeners! If you like what you hear, please hit that subscribe button!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Welcome to Episode 89 Main Topic Vendors, and how to deal with them Also, support from your vendors Announcements Patreon Update Robert Matt David S0l3mn Erwin Trooper_Ish LinuXsys666 gimpyb Ryan Mark DeMentor PowerShellOnLinux.com Jon Marc Julius Andi J Charles 22532 Get your Iron Sysadmin Merch at Teespring! https://teespring.com/stores/ironsysadmin We’ve sold some more shirts! W00t! ISAOCT2020 (good until 10/23) More info on live@Manning Women in Tech Conf: http://mng.bz/EElO Chuck Gehman has passed Reviews Apparently foreign reviews are foreign to Itunes.. Ratingscatcher.com From Tooper_ish back in July (5-stars): These admins Rock! Charles, Nate and their co-hosts really rock the news and events in the systems world. With a nice leaning towards open source/‘nix but updates in general tech goings on are abound… From sabertooth604 from August of 2019 (5 stars): Useful info and entertaining I listen to Iron Sysadmin on regular basis. This podcast contains useful relevant information covering a plethora of subjects. Nate, Jason, Dustin and the others definitely deliver an entertaining view on information technology. :-) thanks and keep up the good work!! (From Canada) Chat [nate] My flipping debit card was compromised again! Trying out privacy.com Bluetana? https://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/pressrelease/bluetana [charles] More model railroading Made bread! Football is back! News https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/10/google-asks-supreme-court-to-overrule-disastrous-ruling-on-api-copyrights https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/07/tech/google-oracle-arguments/index.html https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/10/googles-supreme-court-faceoff-with-oracle-was-a-disaster-for-google/ https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/argument_transcripts/2020/18-956_kifl.pdf https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/ibm-jumps-13percent-after-it-reveals-plan-to-spin-off-legacy-business-to-focus-on-cloud-unit/ar-BB19Pd2Q https://techcrunch.com/2020/10/06/googles-new-logos-are-bad/ Watch us live on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month! Subscribe and hit the bell! https://www.youtube.com/IronSysadminPodcast OR https://twitch.tv/IronSysadminPodcast Matrix Community: https://matrix.to/#/+ironsysadmin:trixie.undrground.org Find us on Twitter, and Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/ironsysadmin https://www.twitter.com/ironsysadmin Subscribe wherever you find podcasts! And don't forget about our patreon! https://patreon.com/ironsysadmin Intro and Outro music credit: Tri Tachyon, Digital MK 2http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Tri-Tachyon/
Vic (@AgileCoffee) and Ben Rodilitz (@BenRodilitz) were joined by Allison Pollard (@allison_pollard) and Ruth Struck (@ruthstruck) in a virtual coffee shop to discuss the following topics: Getting clearer on outcomes and finding efficienciesHow are you engaging with teams to stay connected in this remote world?How do we coach leadership/teams whose attitude is "just tell us what to do"?How should managers support teams now? How involved is too involved? As we wrapped up the conversation, we congratulated Ruth for making her podcasting debut as an ambassador of Launching New Voices, a program of Women in Agile. (Shout out to Jenny Tarwater, Program Director. W00t!) Are you searching for a game to teach self-organization and empirical process control to teams? CardZinga! can be played in-person or online. Get the instructions and see examples at CardZinga.com Looking for an Agile Conference this season? Check out the Agile Online Summit coming up October 26th – 30th, 2020. It's a FREE event over 5 days, with 5 tracks, 8 excellent keynote speakers, Live Q&A sessions, a sweet networking program. Help make this podcast ever more amazing. With your support, we hope to host a new Agile Coffee episode each week of the year, bringing fresh new voices and unique perspectives to the conversation. Help us out by signing up on Patreon today. Thanks!
Greetings Gunn Runner What a crazy March! Covid19 took over the world. St Patrick’s Day disappeared, along with most musician gigs. But my Kickstarter for Selcouth was a huge success. Let’s try and unpack it... on show #260. 0:28 - PODCASTS The Pub Songs Podcast is my new favorite thing. It accomplishes many of the goals that got me started podcasting in the first place. I wanted a fun, engaging, and interactive way to promote my music and news. The challenge was that podcasting is typically not intuitively interactive. But over the past month, it's become so. I finally figured out how to get responses from the Pub Chat by using the Celtic Geek Facebook group. I also added a live streaming element. That means the show now broadcasts on YouTube too! And it's more than just an audio podcast on a video platform. Now the only struggle is do I keep it bi-monthly or should I go weekly? And if the later, COULD I go weekly without adding as much additional work as I'm trying to avoid? I'll try 'n let you know what I decide. The virus has made some of things more difficult at home. I’m running Daddy Daycare right now. It’s pretty much sidelined most of what I do. I feel like Stories from the Road is one such sidelined podcast. Tho admittedly, I have a couple episodes I recorded. Just need to upload them. So I guess I’m not too bad at keeping the show coming. But I feel bad inattentive nonetheless. I have trouble focusing as is. This isn't helping. I'm happy to say I am on top of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. And now that the holiday is over, I find myself getting back ahead of releasing episodes. I'm actually starting to plan them weeks ahead. I just need to pick songs. But the themes. Those are coming along brilliantly. It also helps that I can a bonus week in April. I'm taking the 9th off so that I can get ahead on OTHER shows... maybe even recording... We'll see... Mikey Mason and I recorded an episode of In the ‘Verse right before the Coronavirus became a national issue. It was also right around the beginning of March. So I never wrote my song. I started one. But it just wasn't good... And right now, I feel disheartened like I don't have time to write music. That's frustrating. 3:39 - VIDEOS My live streaming videos are about to go off the deep end. Coffee with the Celtfather is in its final season. Well, it's the end, in so far as I'm gonna stick with an exact time on an exact day. I love doing these shows. But they aren't growing and they take up most of my Wednesday work time. So does this mean I'm abandoning them? Nope. I'm just gonna change it up. My plan is to turn Facebook into a full on busking experience. Meaning I'll pop in now and then. The show will be focused on tips, nothing else. I might even try to fund raise a busking show... meaning--when I hit a certain financial goal, I will go live. Or something like that... It'll be on days when I feel like I can spare the time. I do still plan on going live at least once a week... but it's gonna be a bit more random. As I said earlier, I started to live stream the Pub Songs Podcast on YouTube. I love this. I will try to notify folks in the Celtic Geek community when I'm about to go live. That is also the place to get your thoughts added to the Pub Chat. While I record the show live, I don't do much interaction with viewers. But that too will change with the next show. The main part of the show will be the recorded podcast. But there will be bonus songs, again fund raised by viewers after the regular show ends. So that's another reason to watch if you're able. As for pre-recorded videos, I'm slowly dolling some of those out as well. Not nearly as many as I planned. I just checked. I'm still doing pretty well with my 2020 goals. W00t! 6:48 - MERCH My free CD offer is still going strong. I don't have nearly as many people taking advantage of it. But I'm happy to say it's still financially worthwhile doing. So SCORE! Oh! And if you didn't get the free album from the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, follow the link. The Kickstarter for Selcouth was a rousing success. Over $8800 was raised. That's my second highest Kickstarter. The highest as a soloist. Interestingly, you'd think... or maybe not you, but I would think I made a KILLER profit on sales. But I actually didn't. I still did well in terms of pre-sales. But I don't think the take home pay will be more than a thousand dollars. I find that fascinating to realize... That said, I will get new merch, CDs, and I get to hire musicians in need. So that's a big bonus. Check out The Doubleclicks' latest Kickstarter. 9:07 - TRAVEL What's the status of the Celtic Invasion of Italy? I wish I knew. I plan to make a decision by mid-April if I'm gonna be able to keep it running or not. It's not looking good. So maybe we will reschedule... or maybe not... 9:50 - WEBSITES The Irish Song Lyrics website has once again come into its own. I've updated a couple dozen song lyrics over the past month. You can now play many of my most-popular songs as well as a bunch of traditional Irish and Scottish songs. But if there's one that's missing, please let me know. I'll get it added asap. It's a pretty sweet site. Next I need to start making videos teaching folks to sing and play along. 10:58 - SHOWS PLANNED FOR APRIL My full schedule is empty, like most musicians. I have a couple of local gigs and some official internet concerts planned though. APR 9: Internet Concert on YouTube @ 8:30 PM APR 24: Tucker Brewing Company, Tucker, GA MAY 7: Internet Concert on YouTube @ 8:30 PM MAY 9: The Lost Druid, Decatur, GA @ 7:30 PM Weds Morning: Coffee with The Celtfather, Facebook (Season 5!) 11:44 - STATS Mailing list subscribers = 1028 is down from 1038 Celtic Music Magazine = 3938 is down from 3963 YouTube Subscribers = 4482 is up 41 from 4441 YouTube Watch Time = 26.7K is down from 314.8K YouTube Views = 12.4K is up from 8.5K Facebook Likes = 3684 is up from 3667 FB Page Views = 809 is up from 501 FB Reach = 21,234 is up from 9214 FB Video Views = 13298 is up from 9485 Spotify Latest Single Stats: "Molly Malone": 292 Spotify Latest Single Stats: "The Last Jedi Drinking Song": 150 Spotify Latest Album Stats: I Will Not Sing Along: 604 down from 1.4k streams Spotify followers: 1501 is up 25 from 1476 # Number of listens on Spotify: 3485 is up from 3266 Most-popular songs on Spotify: The Widow and the Devil (1.3K), When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (707), Doctor of Gallifrey (581), Wild Kitty (345), Rattlin' Bog (316), Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster (294), Molly Malone (292), Hero of Canton (255) Spotify seems to have stopped showing subscriber numbers to playlists. 15:46 - PATREON Patreon Subscribers: 154 is down from 155 Patreon Monthly Income: $1061 is up from $1050 16:05 - The Morbid Irony of the Music Business Thanks as always for supporting my music. 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This starts off with big roasted malts with with nots of coffee and chocolate. There is also a nice light sweetness that peaks through as it warms. This is a rich beverage.
Episode 400! W00t! On today's show we do a big roundup of the things happening around town. Some highlights: There's a new Trump Administration program that aims to fight violent crime in the city, called Operation Relentless Pursuit. However, in a city like Detroit, it can bring up memories of STRESS, a terrible time in the city's early 70s. Here's the announcement in Attorney General William Barr's own words. Here's background on STRESS from the Crimetown podcast. Ooops, they demo'd again. Here's a piece about a Detroit demo contractor taking down the wrong house again. More on the Freep who broke this story. The deadline is nigh to get a property tax exemption in the city of Detroit based on poverty. Here's a link: https://detroitmi.gov/government/boards/property-assessment-board-review/homeowners-property-tax-assistance-program-hptap Wheelhouse Detroit in Hamtramck is closing. Their riverfront location will remain open. Can a foodie destination exist in Novi? Here's a link to a story about an Asian-themed development, and we discuss the bigger picture. A Leo's Coney Island waitress apparently didn't know she was pregnant until she had the baby at work. Here's more. And here's a link to her GoFundMe. Thrillist named two local places as the tops for Halal eats in the U.S. That and much more on the show today. If you like what you’ve heard, we do this every weekday on Daily Detroit. Subscribe free in Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Yhv8nSylVWxlZilRhi4X9 We also have a Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Welcome to a very special BONUS episode of Nerd On! The Podcast – 100 Episodes Celebration! W00t! We got to 100 episodes and haven’t died yet. So? Onto the next 100! In today’s very special episode, we take a moment to celebrate the first 100 episodes that you and every...
W00t!!! Episode 100!!! :D
2 MAJOR UPDATES: 1- MY LATEST RELEASE JUST DROPPED ON CLOSE 2 DEATH! (W00T!) 2- BINARY IS UNLEASHING THEIR 4 TRACK EP NEXT WEEK!So much awesomeness happening right now, and I wanted to take a second to say thank you to everyone for the support on my single that just dropped this Monday! You all are amazing! This week we have Kirin back in the guest mix for a wicked little session, so lock it in and get ready. Its going to get wild!YOU CAN NOW SUBSCRIBE ON SPOTIFY!http://bit.ly/spotify-bdnbSubscribe to the podcast on iTunes: http://bit.ly/bestdnbBad Syntax TracklistBinary – Quarantine [Abducted LTD – OUT April 4!]The Clamps & Opsen – Interaction [Trendkill]QO & The Clamps – Krieg [Hoofbeats]L3mmy Dubz – Cargo [Cre8dnb]Dorian & Skore – Cyberpunk [Mainframe]Mizo & Trilo – The Pursuit [C4C]Binary – Enzym [Abducted LTD – OUT April 4!]Agressor Bunx – Nitro Funk [Eatbrain]Audio – Frog March [Snake Pit]The Clamps – No Reality [Trendkill]Droptek – Comply [Korsakov]Gridlok – Blush [Bad Taste]Zaiaku – Shrine [Abducted LTD]The Clamps – Mind Exploration [Trendkill]Ephyum – Hypnosis [Close 2 Death]Current Value – Photoelectric [Othercide]Bad Syntax ft MC Tell – I Am The Viper [Close 2 Death]Agressr Bunx – Rage Valley [Eatbrain]The Clamps – I Feel [Trendkill]Askel – Nothing to Say [Terra Firma]L3mmy Dubz – Komorebi [Cre8dnb]Klippee – The Robots [Lifestyle]Dub Elements – Insect [DEM]Screamarts – Plugged Into [Bad Taste]Binary – Projectile [Abducted LTD – OUT April 4!]The Outsiders – Entity [Korsakov]Mean Teeth – Leviathan (Nickbee RMX) [Santoku]Akov ft Multiplex – Interstellar [Eatbrain]KarmasynK – Into The Abyss [C4C]Tobax – Many Digital Faces [Abducted LTD]KarmasynK – Inexplicable [C4C]Maztek – Dngrs [0101]Current Value ft Snow & Coresplittaz – Dispelling Fear [Othercide]The Prophecy – Prisma [C4C]Agressor Bunx – Acid Mirage [Eatbrain]Binary – Fragment [Abducted LTD – OUT April 4!]“Bad Tunes” of the weekBad Syntax ft MC Tell – I Am The Viper [Close 2 Death]Current Value ft Snow & Coresplittaz – Dispelling Fear [Othercide]Jolliffe ft Linguistics – Howl [Soulvent]KC – We Can Roll [P]The Outsiders – Entity [Korsakov]Screamarts – Hostile [Bad Taste]Kirin TracklistDJ Patife and Vangeliez – Ain’t that Bad feat. DRS [V]LSB – Roots (feat. Kinross) [Footnotes]Velocity & MC Fats – We Gotcha Junglist [Liquid V]Addixxx – Isla Mujeres [Flight Pattern]Silence Groove – Cheeky Growler (Pola and Bryson Remix) [Soul Trader]John Holt – Police In Helicopter (Benny L Remix) [Hospital]Sl8r – Volcano [Chronic]Trace – Kyoto [CNVX]Gabriel Habit, Zere – Seaweed [Driven AM]NC-17 & Dave Owen – Street Wise [Universal Project]Bcee – Prozac Dub [Spearhead]Dabs – Adenosine (feat. Quadrant & Iris) [Dispatch]Method One – Kontroller [Commercial Suicide]Saxxon & AK1200 – Amen [Formation]The Prodigy – Charly [XL]MSdoS – 6th Attempt [Soul Deep Exclusives]Murdock feat. Errol Dunkley – Different Way [Viper]Total Science & Jubei – Reality Check [Metalheadz]Mosaic – Something Different [Dispatch]Marvel Cinema – Higher Learning [Soul Deep Digital]Calibre – Got To Have You [Signature]Freek feat. Chris Cotton – Lately [ProgRAM]Lenzman – Pictures of You (feat. DRS) [Metalheadz]Alix Perez – Over You (feat. Adeus) [1985]Follow KirinPodcast now available also on these platforms: Google Play | iHeartRadio | Tunein| StitcherBad Tunes of the week official Spotify PlaylistFollow my “Bad Tunes” of the week playlist on Spotify (newest at the bottom): http://bit.ly/badtunesFollow Abducted LTDFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/abductedltdBeatport: http://bit.ly/abductedltdDownload / Listen to our weekly podcasts (every friday)(Soundcloud) http://bit.ly/ltdpodcast or (iTunes) http://bit.ly/bestdnbFollow Bad SyntaxFacebook: facebook.com/badsyntaxdnbListen to the NOISIA RADIO world premier of Dose – Cultivate (Bad Syntax & HANM RMX)Check out Bad Syntax & Tobax – Switch out now on Mayan: http://www.mayanaudio.com/Summer_Drum_&_Bass_2018_MYN029Keep up to date on the Best Drum and BassFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bestdrumandbassSubscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/bestdnbWeekly Broadcast Thursdays 9pm PST: https://www.twitch.tv/bestdrumandbasswww.bestdrumandbass.comPodcast available on these platforms: iTunes – http://bit.ly/bestdnbSpotify – http://bit.ly/spotify-bdnbGoogle Play – http://bit.ly/bdnb-gplay iHeartRadio – http://bit.ly/bdnb-ihrTunein – http://bit.ly/bdnb-tunein Stitcher – http://bit.ly/bdnb-stitcherDownload Concord Dawn – Morning Light ( Bad Syntax Bootleg ) for free on SoundcloudDownload TC – GTFU (Bad Syntax Remix) for free on SoundcloudDownload Bad Syntax & Hanm – #Wienersout for free on SoundcloudBroadcasting LIVE on Facebook at 9pm PST every Thursday See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Scott and Steve discuss the origins and stories behind the word "Noob" (or N00b, Newbie, Newb), but first they discuss the emotional roller coaster of playing Monopoly and an unexpected invitation to LARP. Later, Scott's kids drop by to explain some Fortnite and Roblox slang, which leaves the guys more confused than they were before. Lastly, Scott takes a methodical and very detailed approach to a term that came out of one of the first viral... "Leeeeeerooooy Jennnnnkins!"
Brace yourself for a trip down memory lane (via dented trolley) as we recap a classic episode from the first season of the Real Housewives of Dallas. And of course, there's no better place to do it than at the historic Texas Theatre in the heart of Dallas itself! This was our biggest audience to date, and if you missed us, don't worry: we're coming back to Texas next month for SXSW!!! W00t!!!!! Thanks to everyone who showed up, got drunk, and racked up the theater's largest bar tab in its HISTORY!!!! Love you all! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Awesome! Literally minutes after I send out my broadcast I had a customer reply with an "okay". He left his phone number, I called him left a voice mail message. I will reply to his email now! W00T!
The Geeks tumble through your ears like a nasty virus tumbling through Chris's body! Tonight, I honestly have no idea. It looks like there is some Captain Marvel stuff in there, some Magic ESports stuff, maybe a visit to Star Wars land. You know the drill. Plus we finally get an Avengers trailer! W00t! Let's go!
This week Tre joined us once again and we had a wonderful show chatting about all the stuff people are doing differently this time around. You can find Tre on twitter @imortalscot Next week: MARIE IS BACK! W00t! And we’re … Continue reading →
W00t! Hot topic! When can kids start lifting weights? In this episode, you will hear about some factors that many don't think to consider when they ask me how old our kids are as a way to determine whether or not their child is "old enough" to start lifting :)
W00t! Yet another instance of Datastorm? Was it missed so much during its hiatus that we needed another run only half a year after the last one? Ohhh yesss, that's exactly the case! Expect data-chaos as always! :D
We read a trip report about FreeBSD in China, look at how Unix deals with Signals, a stats collector in DragonFlyBSD & much more! This episode was brought to you by Headlines Trip Report: FreeBSD in China at COPU and LinuxCon (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/trip-report-freebsd-in-china-at-copu-and-linuxcon/) This trip report is from Deb Goodkin, the Executive Director of the FreeBSD Foundation. She travelled to China in May 2017 to promote FreeBSD, meet with companies, and participate in discussions around Open Source. > In May of 2017, we were invited to give a talk about FreeBSD at COPU's (China Open Source Promotional Unit) Open Source China, Open Source World Summit, which took place June 21-22, in Beijing. This was a tremendous opportunity to talk about the advantages of FreeBSD to the open source leaders and organizations interested in open source. I was honored to represent the Project and Foundation and give the presentation “FreeBSD Advantages and Applications”. > Since I was already going to be in Beijing, and LinuxCon China was being held right before the COPU event, Microsoft invited me to be part of a women-in-tech panel they were sponsoring. There were six of us on the panel including two from Microsoft, one from the Linux Foundation, one from Accenture of China, and one from Women Who Code. Two of us spoke in English, with everyone else speaking Chinese. It was disappointing that we didn't have translators, because I would have loved hearing everyone's answers. We had excellent questions from the audience at the end. I also had a chance to talk with a journalist from Beijing, where I emphasized how contributing to an open source project, like FreeBSD, is a wonderful way to get experience to boost your resume for a job. > The first day of LinuxCon also happened to be FreeBSD Day. I had my posters with me and was thrilled to have the Honorary Chairman of COPU (also known as the “Father of Open Source in China”) hold one up for a photo op. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to get a copy of that photo for proof (I'm still working on it!). We spent a long time discussing the strengths of FreeBSD. He believes there are many applications in China that could benefit from FreeBSD, especially for embedded devices, university research, and open source education. We had more time throughout the week to discuss FreeBSD in more detail. > Since I was at LinuxCon, I had a chance to meet with people from the Linux Foundation, other open source projects, and some of our donors. With LinuxCon changing its name to Open Source Summit, I discussed how important it is to include minority voices like ours to contribute to improving the open source ecosystem. The people I talked to within the Linux Foundation agreed and suggested that we get someone from the Project to give a talk at the Open Source Summit in Prague this October. Jim Zemlin, the Linux Foundation Executive Director, suggested having a BSD track at the summits. We did miss the call for proposals for that conference, but we need to get people to consider submitting proposals for the Open Source Summits in 2018. > I talked to a CTO from a company that donates to us and he brought up his belief that FreeBSD is much easier to get started on as a contributor. He talked about the steep path in Linux to getting contributions accepted due to having over 10,000 developers and the hierarchy of decision makers, from Linus to his main lieutenants to the layers beneath him. It can take 6 months to get your changes in! > On Tuesday, Kylie and I met with a representative from Huawei, who we've been meeting over the phone with over the past few months. Huawei has a FreeBSD contributor and is looking to add more. We were thrilled to hear they decided to donate this year. We look forward to helping them get up to speed with FreeBSD and collaborate with the Project. > Wednesday marked the beginning of COPU and the reason I flew all the way to Beijing! We started the summit with having a group photo of all the speakers:The honorary chairman, Professor Lu in the front middle. > My presentation was called “FreeBSD Advantages and Applications”. A lot of the material came from Foundation Board President, George-Neville-Neil's presentation, “FreeBSD is not a Linux Distribution”, which is a wonderful introduction to FreeBSD and includes the history of FreeBSD, who uses it and why, and which features stand out. My presentation went well, with Professor Lu and others engaged through the translators. Afterwards, I was invited to a VIP dinner, which I was thrilled about. > The only hitch was that Kylie and I were running a FreeBSD meetup that evening, and both were important! Beijing during rush hour is crazy, even trying to go only a couple of miles is challenging. We made plans that I would go to the meetup and give the same presentation, and then head back to the dinner. Amazingly, it worked out. Check out the rest of her trip report and stay tuned for more news from the region as this is one of the focus areas of the Foundation. *** Unix: Dealing with signals (http://www.networkworld.com/article/3211296/linux/unix-dealing-with-signals.html) Signals on Unix systems are critical to the way processes live and die. This article looks at how they're generated, how they work, and how processes receive or block them On Unix systems, there are several ways to send signals to processes—with a kill command, with a keyboard sequence (like control-C), or through a program Signals are also generated by hardware exceptions such as segmentation faults and illegal instructions, timers and child process termination. But how do you know what signals a process will react to? After all, what a process is programmed to do and able to ignore is another issue. Fortunately, the /proc file system makes information about how processes handle signals (and which they block or ignore) accessible with commands like the one shown below. In this command, we're looking at information related to the login shell for the current user, the "$$" representing the current process. On FreeBSD, you can use procstat -i PID to get that and even more information, and easier to digest form P if signal is pending in the global process queue I if signal delivery disposition is SIGIGN C if signal delivery is to catch it Catching a signal requires that a signal handling function exists in the process to handle a given signal. The SIGKILL (9) and SIGSTOP (#) signals cannot be ignored or caught. For example, if you wanted to tell the kernel that ctrl-C's are to be ignored, you would include something like this in your source code: signal(SIGINT, SIGIGN); To ensure that the default action for a signal is taken, you would do something like this instead: signal(SIGSEGV, SIGDFL); + The article then shows some ways to send signals from the command line, for example to send SIGHUP to a process with pid 1234: kill -HUP 1234 + You can get a list of the different signals by running kill -l On Unix systems, signals are used to send all kinds of information to running processes, and they come from user commands, other processes, and the kernel itself. Through /proc, information about how processes are handling signals is now easily accessible and, with just a little manipulation of the data, easy to understand. links owned by NGZ erroneously marked as on loan (https://smartos.org/bugview/OS-6274) NGZ (Non-Global Zone), is IllumOS speak for their equivalent to a jail > As reported by user brianewell in smartos-live#737, NGZ ip tunnels stopped persisting across zone reboot. This behavior appeared in the 20170202 PI and was not present in previous releases. After much spelunking I determined that this was caused by a regression introduced in commit 33df115 (part of the OS-5363 work). The regression was a one-line change to link_activate() which marks NGZ links as on loan when they are in fact not loaned because the NGZ created and owns the link. “On loan” means the interface belongs to the host (GZ, Global Zone), and has been loaned to the NGZ (Jail) This regression was easy to introduce because of the subtle nature of this code and lack of comments. I'm going to remove the regressive line, add clarifying comments, and also add some asserts. The following is a detailed analysis of the issue, how I debugged it, and why my one-line change caused the regression: To start I verified that PI 20170119 work as expected: booted 20170119 created iptun (named v4sys76) inside of a native NGZ (names sos-zone) performed a reboot of sos-zone zlogin to sos-zone and verify iptun still exists after reboot Then I booted the GZ into PI 20170202 and verified the iptun did not show up booted 20170202 started sos-zone zlogin and verified the iptun was missing At this point I thought I would recreate the iptun and see if I could monitor the zone halt/boot process for the culprit, but instead I received an error from dladm: "object already exists". I didn't expect this. So I used mdb to inspect the dlmgmtd state. Sure enough the iptun exists in dlmgmtd. Okay, so if the link already exists, why doesn't it show up (in either the GZ or the NGZ)? If a link is not marked as active then it won't show up when you query dladm. When booting the zone on 20170119 the llflags for the iptun contained the value 0x3. So the problem is the link is not marked as active on the 20170202 PI. The linkactivate() function is responsible for marking a link as active. I used dtrace to verify this function was called on the 20170202 PI and that the dlmgmtlinkt had the correct llflags value. So the iptun link structure has the correct llflags when linkactivate() returns but when I inspect the same structure with mdb afterwards the value has changed. Sometime after linkactivate() completes some other process changed the llflags value. My next question was: where is linkactivate() called and what comes after it that might affect the llflags? I did another trace and got this stack. The dlmgmtupid() function calls dlmgmtwritedbentry() after linkactivate() and that can change the flags. But dtrace proved the llflags value was still 0x3 after returning from this function. With no obvious questions left I then asked cscope to show me all places where llflags is modified. As I walked through the list I used dtrace to eliminate candidates one at a time -- until I reached dlmgmtdestroycommon(). I would not have expected this function to show up during zone boot but sure enough it was being called somehow, and by someone. Who? Since there is no easy way to track door calls it was at this point I decided to go nuclear and use the dtrace stop action to stop dlmgmtd when it hits dlmgmtdestroycommon(). Then I used mdb -k to inspect the door info for the dlmgmtd threads and look for my culprit. The culprit is doupiptun() caused by the dladm up-iptun call. Using ptree I then realized this was happening as part of the zone boot under the network/iptun svc startup. At this point it was a matter of doing a zlogin to sos-zone and running truss on dladm up-iptun to find the real reason why dladmdestroydatalinkid() is called. So the link is marked as inactive because dladmgetsnapconf() fails with DLADMSTATUSDENIED which is mapped to EACCESS. Looking at the dladmgetsnapconf() code I see the following “The caller is in a non-global zone and the persistent configuration belongs to the global zone.” What this is saying is that if a link is marked "on loan" (meaning it's technically owned/created by the GZ but assigned/loaned to the NGZ) and the zone calling dladmgetsnapconf() is an NGZ then return EACCESS because the configuration of the link is up to the GZ, not the NGZ. This code is correct and should be enforced, but why is it tripping in PI 20170202 and not 20170119? It comes back to my earlier observation that in the 20170202 PI we marked the iptun as "on loan" but not in the older one. Why? Well as it turns out while fixing OS-5363 I fixed what I thought was a bug in linkactivate() When I first read this code it was my understanding that anytime we added a link to a zone's datalink list, by calling zoneadddatalink(), that link was then considered "on loan". My understanding was incorrect. The linkactivate() code has a subtleness that eluded me. There are two cases in linkactivate(): 1. The link is under an NGZ's datalink list but it's lllinkid doesn't reflect that (e.g., the link is found under zoneid 3 but lllinkid is 0). In this case the link is owned by the GZ but is being loaned to an NGZ and the link state should be updated accordingly. We get in this situation when dlmgmtd is restated for some reason (it must resync it's in-memory state with the state of the system). 2. The link is NOT under any NGZ's (zonecheckdatalink() is only concerned with NGZs) datalink list but its llzoneid holds the value of an NGZ. This indicates that the link is owned by an NGZ but for whatever reason is not currently under the NGZ's datalink list (e.g., because we are booting the zone and we now need to assign the link to its list). So the fix is to revert that one line change as well as add some clarifying comments and also some asserts to prevent further confusion in the future. + A nice breakdown by Ryan Zezeski of how he accidently introduced a regression, and how he tracked it down using dtrace and mdb New experimental statistics collector in master (http://dpaste.com/2YP0X9C) Master now has an in-kernel statistics collector which is enabled by default, and a (still primitive) user land program to access it. This recorder samples the state of the machine once every 10 seconds and records it in a large FIFO, all in-kernel. The FIFO typically contains 8192 entries, or around the last 23 hours worth of data. Statistics recorded include current load, user/sys/idle cpu use, swap use, VM fault rate, VM memory statistics, and counters for syscalls, path lookups, and various interrupt types. A few more useful counters will probably be added... I'd like to tie cpu temperature, fork rate, and exec rate in at some point, as well as network and disk traffic. The statistics gathering takes essentially no real overhead and is always on, so any user at the spur of the moment with no prior intent can query the last 23 hours worth of data. There is a user frontend to the data called 'kcollect' (its tied into the buildworld now). Currently still primitive. Ultimately my intention is to integrate it with a dbm database for long-term statistical data retention (if desired) using an occasional (like once-an-hour) cron-job to soak up anything new, with plenty of wiggle room due to the amount of time the kernel keeps itself. This is better and less invasive than having a userland statistics gathering script running every few minutes from cron and has the advantage of giving you a lot of data on the spur of the moment without having to ask for it before-hand. If you have gnuplot installed (pkg install gnuplot), kcollect can generate some useful graphs based on the in-kernel data. Well, it will be boring if the machine isn't doing anything :-). There are options to use gnuplot to generate a plot window in X or a .jpg or .png file, and other options to set the width and height and such. At the moment the gnuplot output uses a subset of statically defined fields to plot but ultimately the field list it uses will be specifiable. Sample image generated during a synth run (http://apollo.backplane.com/DFlyMisc/kcollect03.jpg) News Roundup openbsd changes of note 626 (https://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/openbsd-changes-of-note-626) Hackerthon is imminent. There are two signals one can receive after accessing invalid memory, SIGBUS and SIGSEGV. Nobody seems to know what the difference is or should be, although some theories have been unearthed. Make some attempt to be slightly more consistent and predictable in OpenBSD. Introduces jiffies in an effort to appease our penguin oppressors. Clarify that IP.OF.UPSTREAM.RESOLVER is not actually the hostname of a server you can use. Switch acpibat to use _BIX before _BIF, which means you might see discharge cycle counts, too. Assorted clang compatibility. clang uses -Oz to mean optimize for size and -Os for something else, so make gcc accept -Oz so all makefiles can be the same. Adjust some hardlinks. Make sure we build gcc with gcc. The SSLcheckprivate_key function is a lie. Switch the amd64 and i386 compiler to clang and see what happens. We are moving towards using wscons (wstpad) as the driver for touchpads. Dancing with the stars, er, NET_LOCK(). clang emits lots of warnings. Fix some of them. Turn off a bunch of clang builtins because we have a strong preference that code use our libc versions. Some other changes because clang is not gcc. Among other curiosities, static variables in the special .openbsd.randomdata are sometimes assumed to be all zero, leading the clang optimizer to eliminate reads of such variables. Some more pledge rules for sed. If the script doesn't require opening new files, don't let it. Backport a bajillion fixes to stable. Release errata. RFC 1885 was obsoleted nearly 20 years ago by RFC 2463 which was obsoleted over 10 years ago by RFC 4443. We are probably not going back. Update libexpat to 2.2.3. vmm: support more than 3855MB guest memory. Merge libdrm 2.4.82. Disable SSE optimizations on i386/amd64 for SlowBcopy. It is supposed to be slow. Prevents crashes when talking to memory mapped video memory in a hypervisor. The $25 “FREEDOM Laptop!” (https://functionallyparanoid.com/2017/08/08/the-25-freedom-laptop/) Time to get back to the original intent of this blog – talking about my paranoid obsession with information security! So break out your tinfoil hats my friends because this will be a fun ride. I'm looking for the most open source / freedom respecting portable computing experience I can possibly find and I'm going to document my work in real-time so you will get to experience the ups (and possibly the downs) of that path through the universe. With that said, let's get rolling. When I built my OpenBSD router using the APU2 board, I discovered that there are some amd64 systems that use open source BIOS. This one used Coreboot and after some investigation I discovered that there was an even more paranoid open source BIOS called Libreboot out there. That started to feel like it might scratch my itch. Well, after playing around with some lower-powered systems like my APU2 board, my Thinkpad x230 and my SPARC64 boxes, I thought, if it runs amd64 code and I can run an open source operating system on it, the thing should be powerful enough for me to do most (if not all) of what I need it to do. At this point, I started looking for a viable machine. From a performance perspective, it looked like the Thinkpad x200, T400, T500 and W500 were all viable candidates. After paying attention on eBay for a while, I saw something that was either going to be a sweet deal, or a throwaway piece of garbage! I found a listing for a Thinkpad T500 that said it didn't come with a power adapter and was 100% untested. From looking at the photos, it seemed like there was nothing that had been molested about it. Obviously, nobody was jumping on something this risky so I thought, “what the heck” and dropped a bit at the opening price of $24.99. Well, guess what. I won the auction. Now to see what I got. When the laptop showed up, I discovered it was minus its hard drive (but the outside plastic cover was still in place). I plugged in my x230's power adapter and hit the button. I got lights and was dropped to the BIOS screen. To my eternal joy, I discovered that the machine I had purchased for $25 was 100% functional and included the T9400 2.54 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU and the 1680×1050 display panel. W00t! First things first, I need to get this machine a hard drive and get the RAM upgraded from the 2GB that it showed up with to 8GB. Good news is that these two purchases only totaled $50 for the pair. An aftermarket 9-cell replacement battery was another $20. Throw in a supported WiFi card that doesn't require a non-free blob from Libreboot at $5.99 off of eBay and $5 for a hard drive caddy and I'm looking at about $65 in additional parts bringing the total cost of the laptop, fully loaded up at just over $100. Not bad at all… Once all of the parts arrived and were installed, now for the fun part. Disassembling the entire thing down to the motherboard so we can re-flash the BIOS with Libreboot. The guide looks particularly challenging for this but hey, I have a nice set of screwdrivers from iFixit and a remarkable lack of fear when it comes to disassembling things. Should be fun! Well, fun didn't even come close. I wish I had shot some pictures along the way because at one point I had a heap of parts in one corner of my “workbench” (the dining room table) and just the bare motherboard, minus the CPU sitting in front of me. With the help of a clip and a bunch of whoops wires (patch cables), I connected my Beaglebone Black to the BIOS chip on the bare motherboard and attempted to read the chip. #fail I figured out after doing some more digging that you need to use the connector on the left side of the BBB if you hold it with the power connector facing away from you. In addition, you should probably read the entire process through instead of stopping at the exciting pinout connector diagram because I missed the bit about the 3.3v power supply need to have ground connected to pin 2 of the BIOS chip. Speaking of that infamous 3.3v power supply, I managed to bend a paperclip into a U shape and jam it into the connector of an old ATX power supply I had in a closet and source power from that. I felt like MacGyver for that one! I was able to successfully read the original Thinkpad BIOS and then flash the Libreboot + Grub2 VESA framebuffer image onto the laptop! I gulped loudly and started the reassembly process. Other than having some cable routing difficulties because the replacement WiFi card didn't have a 5Ghz antenna, it all went back together. Now for the moment of truth! I hit the power button and everything worked!!! At this point I happily scurried to download the latest snapshot of OpenBSD – current and install it. Well, things got a little weird here. Looks like I have to use GRUB to boot this machine now and GRUB won't boot an OpenBSD machine with Full Disk Encryption. That was a bit of a bummer for me. I tilted against that windmill for several days and then finally admitted defeat. So now what to do? Install Arch? Well, here's where I think the crazy caught up to me. I decided to be an utter sell out and install Ubuntu Gnome Edition 17.04 (since that will be the default DE going forward) with full disk encryption. I figured I could have fun playing around in a foreign land and try to harden the heck out of that operating system. I called Ubuntu “grandma's Linux” because a friend of mine installed it on his mom's laptop for her but I figured what the heck – let's see how the other half live! At this point, while I didn't have what I originally set out to do – build a laptop with Libreboot and OpenBSD, I did have a nice compromise that is as well hardened as I can possibly make it and very functional in terms of being able to do what I need to do on a day to day basis. Do I wish it was more portable? Of course. This thing is like a six or seven pounder. However, I feel much more secure in knowing that the vast majority of the code running on this machine is open source and has all the eyes of the community on it, versus something that comes from a vendor that we cannot inspect. My hope is that someone with the talent (unfortunately I lack those skills) takes an interest in getting FDE working with Libreboot on OpenBSD and I will most happily nuke and repave this “ancient of days” machine to run that! FreeBSD Programmers Report Ryzen SMT Bug That Hangs Or Resets Machines (https://hothardware.com/news/freebsd-programmers-report-ryzen-smt-bug-that-hangs-or-resets-machines) It's starting to look like there's an inherent bug with AMD's Zen-based chips that is causing issues on Unix-based operating systems, with both Linux and FreeBSD confirmed. The bug doesn't just affect Ryzen desktop chips, but also AMD's enterprise EPYC chips. It seems safe to assume that Threadripper will bundle it in, as well. It's not entirely clear what is causing the issue, but it's related to the CPU being maxed out in operations, thus causing data to get shifted around in memory, ultimately resulting in unstable software. If the bug is exercised a certain way, it can even cause machines to reset. The revelation about the issue on FreeBSD was posted to the official repository, where the issue is said to happen when threads can lock up, and then cause the system to become unstable. Getting rid of the issue seems as simple as disabling SMT, but that would then negate the benefits provided by having so many threads at-the-ready. On the Linux side of the Unix fence, Phoronix reports on similar issues, where stressing Zen chips with intensive benchmarks can cause one segmentation fault after another. The issue is so profound, that Phoronix Test Suite developer Michael Larabel introduced a special test that can be run to act as a bit of a proof-of-concept. To test another way, PTS can be run with this command: PTS_CONCURRENT_TEST_RUNS=4 TOTAL_LOOP_TIME=60 phoronix-test-suite stress-run build-linux-kernel build-php build-apache build-imagemagick Running this command will compile four different software projects at once, over and over, for an hour. Before long, segfaults should begin to appear (as seen in the shot above). It's not entirely clear if both sets of issues here are related, but seeing as both involve stressing the CPU to its limit, it seems likely. Whether or not this could be patched on a kernel or EFI level is something yet to be seen. TrueOS - UNSTABLE update: 8/7/17 (https://www.trueos.org/blog/unstable-update-8717/) A new UNSTABLE update for TrueOS is available! Released regularly, UNSTABLE updates are the full “rolling release” of TrueOS. UNSTABLE includes experimental features, bugfixes, and other CURRENT FreeBSD work. It is meant to be used by those users interested in using the latest TrueOS and FreeBSD developments to help test and improve these projects. WARNING: UNSTABLE updates are released primarily for TrueOS and FreeBSD testing/experimentation purposes. Update and run UNSTABLE “at your own risk”. Note: There was a CDN issue over the weekend that caused issues for early updaters. Everything appears to be resolved and the update is fully available again. If you encountered instability or package issues from updating on 8/6 or 8/5, roll back to a previous boot environment and run the update again. Changes: UNSTABLE .iso and .img files beginning with TrueOS-2017-08-3-x64 will be available to download from http://download.trueos.org/unstable/amd64/. Due to CDN issues, these are not quite available, look for them later today or tomorrow (8/8/17). This update resyncs all ports with FreeBSD as of 8.1.2017. This includes: New/updated FreeBSD Kernel and World & New DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) next. Experimental patch for libhyve-remote: (From htps://github.com/trueos/freebsd/commit/a67a73e49538448629ea27, thanks araujobsd) The libhyve-remote aims to abstract functionalities from other third party libraries like libvncserver, freerdp, and spice to be used in hypervisor implementation. With a basic data structure it is easy to implement any remote desktop protocol without digging into the protocol specification or third part libraries – check some of our examples.We don't statically link any third party library, instead we use a dynamic linker and load only the functionality necessary to launch the service.Our target is to abstract functionalities from libvncserver, freerdp and spice. Right now, libhyve-remote only supports libvncserver. It is possible to launch a VNC server with different screen resolution as well as with authentication.With this patch we implement support for bhyve to use libhyve-remote that basically abstract some functionalities from libvncserver. We can: Enable wait state, Enable authentication, Enable different resolutions< Have a better compression. Also, we add a new -s flag for vncserver, if the libhyve-remote library is not present in the system, we fallback to bhyve RFB implementation. For example: -s 2,fbuf,tcp=0.0.0.0:5937,w=800,h=600,password=1234567,vncserver,wait New SysAdm Client pages under the System Management category: System Control: This is an interface to browse all the sysctl's on the system. Devices: This lists all known information about devices on the designated system. Lumina Theming: Lumina is testing new theming functionality! By default (in UNSTABLE), a heavily customized version of the Qt5ct engine is included and enabled. This is intended to allow users to quickly adjust themes/icon packs without needing to log out and back in. This also fixes a bug in Insight with different icons loading for the side and primary windows. Look for more information about this new functionality to be discussed on the Lumina Website. Update to Iridium Web Browser: Iridium is a Chromium based browser built with user privacy and security as the primary concern, but still maintaining the speed and usability of Chromium. It is now up to date – give it a try and let us know what you think (search for iridium-browser in AppCafe). Beastie Bits GhostBSD 11.1 Alpha1 is ready (http://www.ghostbsd.org/11.1-ALPHA1) A Special CharmBUG announcement (https://www.meetup.com/CharmBUG/events/242563414/) Byhve Obfuscation Part 1 of Many (https://github.com/HardenedBSD/hardenedBSD/commit/59eabffdca53275086493836f732f24195f3a91d) New BSDMag is out (https://bsdmag.org/download/bsd-magazine-overriding-libc-functions/) git: kernel - Lower VMMAXUSER_ADDRESS to finalize work-around for Ryzen bug (http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/commits/2017-August/626190.html) Ken Thompson corrects one of his biggest regrets (https://twitter.com/_rsc/status/897555509141794817) *** Feedback/Questions Hans - zxfer (http://dpaste.com/2SQYQV2) Harza - Google Summer of Code (http://dpaste.com/2175GEB) tadslot - Microphones, Proprietary software, and feedback (http://dpaste.com/154MY1H) Florian - ZFS/Jail (http://dpaste.com/2V9VFAC) Modifying a ZFS root system to a beadm layout (http://dan.langille.org/2015/03/11/modifying-a-zfs-root-system-to-a-beadm-layout/) ***
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO… well ME & Emplate! W00t! Fresh off some WICKED stops on the East coast with Mob Tactics, this weeks podcast is double the usual fire, maybe even TRIPLE! Trust that through and through this weeks podcast will get ya movin, and if you’re in the LA area, drop by the XCELLERATED 4 [...]The post Podcast 138 – Bad Syntax & Emplate (Double BDAY podcast!) appeared first on Best Drum and Bass. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
W00t! Yes, the old farts managed to squeeze in another show before the end of the year. Do tune in to get some overall mumbles and lots of great music from the lads!
Brently comes back from the dead and lets you in on the world of 248 up to NOW. Also a few announcements. W00t
Die E3 ist vorbei und da dachten wir es wäre mal wieder an der Zeit, den Games-Cast zurück ins Reich der Lebenden zu führen. Das Ergebnis sind 138 Minuten geballte Kompetenz aus der Welt der Spiele. Mit dabei sind wie immer Sebastian und Jascha, aber auch ein Stargast hat sich dazugesellt zur kleinen Runde: Robin […]
W00t! What's this? Another Cozy Corner within a fortnight of the last one? Is this a scheduling error? Nah, it's just a suitable time to smoothen things down a bit again. Do join in! :)
W00t w00t! Another Headphone Commute mix! And this is #185 by my counts – has it really been this many? And was the last Roel Funcken contribution towards this podcast more than a year ago – the Healing Emplinx back in May of 2014? That can’t be! I’m not sure what’s happening to time – I need a way to slow it down, and even my silent retreats are not exactly helping when I’m mindless in the daily grind. Speaking of the daily grind – I hope this Vistro Lyra mix will help you as much through your day, as it does with mine, with many beautiful IDM pieces, including a few (ahem!) UNDISCLOSED pieces which I am honored to have Roel featured! Enjoy this bit of brain candy on your daily commute, and welcome to September! For full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com
Curtiss has returned! Yes, for this Very Special Episode of Boy Cow Radio, Travis's old co-host is back! (And Mark seems quite bemused by it all.) The three of them review Mission Impossible 5 and Ant-Man, rating them on the Wheels of Cheese system that Mark is still confused by, and it leads to some interesting discussion! They also talk about the Deadpool trailer and Travis's new obsession, Orphan Black. And, finally, Travis also has a very important question to ruminate on: Whatever happened to the word "w00t"? We want to hear from you - give us your feedback and maybe we’ll give you a shout-out on the show! Visit us at facebook.com/boycowradio; or on Twitter: @BoyCowRadio! Co-hosted by Travis Richey (@TheTravisRichey) and Mark W. Gray (@RocketPictures), with special guest Curtiss Frisle (@CurtissFrisle). Produced by Jeffrey Gardner (@jeffaplus).
Es war einmal vor gar nicht allzu langer Zeit in einer nicht so weit entfernten Galaxis… In dieser haben sich Darth Sebastian und der Jedi Jascha von “Entertainment w00t?!” zusammengefunden, um aus aktuellem Anlass über die „Star Wars“ Games zu plaudern. Was die Jungs sonst so zocken und was sich momentan in der Videospiel-Welt so […]
Das dynamische Games-Cast Duo Sebastian und Jascha von “Entertainment w00t?!” ist wieder auferstanden mit einem kleinen Jahresrückblick 2014 und einer Jahresvorschau auf das mit Spannung erwartende Jahr 2015. Themenübersicht: 2014, das Jahr der Durchschnitts-Spiele, Release-Problemen, Übernahmen und leider keine Virtual Reality. Diese Spiele werden uns im Jahr 2015 erwarten: JANUAR 2015: -H1Z1 -Grey Goo -Dying […]
Entertainment w00t?! ist der Games Podcast von WirSindMovies.com. In diesem Format beschäftigen wir mit den derzeitigen und vergangenen Games-Highlights und den neuesten Entwicklungen der Branche Darüber hinaus widmen wir uns in jeder Ausgabe einem großen Thema, das die Gaming-Welt bewegt. Mit dabei sind: Sebastian, Jascha und David Schröder. Laufzeit: 155 Min. Dieses Mal beschäftigen wir […]
Willkommen bei „Entertainment w00t?!“ mit einer „GamesCOM 2014“-Spezial-Ausgabe. Wir berichten detailliert über die spannendsten Spiele und Themen rund um die diesjährige GamesCOM. Themen: Battlefield: Hardline Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor Alien: Isolation Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls Ultimate Evil Edition Far Cry 4 Project Cars FIFA 15 Pro Evolution Soccer […]
After yet another hiatus, Ranma and Kuro are back with a brand new episode, dedicated to one of Ranma's favorite voice actors- Greg Ayres! Drop in, take a listen and enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/animejamsession/support
Entertainment wOOt?! ist das monatliche Videospiel-Infotainment-Magazin von The Art of Entertainment. In diesem Format beschäftigen wir uns anhand von verschiedenen Kategorien mit den neuesten Entwicklungen der Videospielebranche, den aktuellen Games und berichten zudem auf welche Highlights wir uns besonders freuen. Unsere Kategorien: 1. News – Chatbot Eugene Goostman besteht Turing-Test – Releasetermin von The Witcher […]
Entertainment wOOt?! ist das monatliche Videospiel-Infotainment-Magazin von The Art of Entertainment. In diesem Format beschäftigen wir uns anhand von verschiedenen Kategorien mit den neuesten Entwicklungen der Videospielebranche, den aktuellen Games und berichten zudem auf welche Highlights wir uns besonders freuen. Unsere Kategorien: 1. News – Dishonored II – Civilization: Beyond Earth angekündigt – Borderlands – […]
Entertainment wOOt?! ist das monatliche Videospiel-Infotainment-Magazin von The Art of Entertainment. In diesem Format beschäftigen wir uns anhand von verschiedenen Kategorien mit den neuesten Entwicklungen der Videospielebranche, den aktuellen Games und berichten zudem auf welche Highlights wir uns besonders freuen. Unsere Kategorien: 1. News – Starcraft 2 Kostenlos (Arcade und Benutzerdefinierte Spiele) – Eve Online […]
Entertainment wOOt?! ist das monatliche Videospiel-Infotainment-Magazin von The Art of Entertainment. In diesem Format beschäftigen wir uns anhand von verschiedenen Kategorien mit den neuesten Entwicklungen der Videospielebranche, den aktuellen Games und berichten zudem auf welche Highlights wir uns besonders freuen. Unsere Kategorien: 1. News – STEAM (Sale, Steam-Machine, Steam-Controller) – Games for Windows Live wird […]
Entertainment wOOt?! ist das monatliche Videospiel-Infotainment-Magazin von The Art of Entertainment. In diesem Format beschäftigen wir uns anhand von verschiedenen Kategorien mit den neuesten Entwicklungen der Videospielebranche, den aktuellen Games und berichten zudem auf welche Highlights wir uns besonders freuen. Unsere Kategorien: 1. News – John Carmack verlässt ID-Software – Oculus Rift – STEAM SEALS […]
Welcome back! In this episode we were joined by guest Jared Quigg. Combined with his forces, we had some good laughs playing Libation or Fabrication, got beerducated in another segment of Know Your Beer, and drank some delicious brews.
Apps enable a new level of customer engagement and are ushering a new wave of business for new and existing organizations. Are you thinking of app opportunities for your organization? The opportunity may or may not be obvious, but it is there. Hosts Ruth Morton and Jonathan Rozenblit explore the motivations behind enabling business through Apps.ResourcesVisit W00t – a site centered around building apps. The Windows Phone Dev Center will get you started building applications for Windows Phone. The Windows 8 Dev Center will get you started building applications for Windows 8. Jean-Luc DavidJean-Luc David is the CTO for Digiflare, an interactive agency that helps brands discover new opportunities to enhance and expand their businesses through interactive experiences through the web, mobile, connected TVs, and emerging digital platforms. Prior to Digiflare, Jean-Luc was the Senior Manager for the Yellow Pages Group API & Mobile team and worked at Microsoft in the Developer & Platform Evangelism group.PodcastThis episode will be available as a podcast shortly. Listen Now - COMING SOONDownload as MP3 - COMING SOONSubscribe with Zune >> Subscribe with RSS Feed >> Subscribe with iTunes >>About AlignIT Manager Tech Talk The AlignIT Manager Talk is a monthly live streamed video series hosted by Ruth Morton (LinkedIn) and Jonathan Rozenblit (LinkedIn). Each Tech Talk episode airs on the 2nd Thursday of the month from 12:00pm to 12:30pm EST. The show focuses on a range of topics for both infrastructure and development managers and is interactive, taking questions via a live chat and providing answers on airAbout AlignIT The AlignIT program is dedicated to keeping IT leaders informed about what really matters in business and technology. We do that through in-person events, web casts, our blog and of course, this podcast series. You can find more information about the Align IT program at www.alignit.ca. If you have comments, suggestions, and ideas for future topics please let us know by connecting with us via email, Twitter, or LinkedIn.Visit the AlignIT site >> Follow AlignIT on Twitter >> Join the conversation on LinkedIn >>
Taking my talents to Germany: The decision.What's up with me? or What's Wrong with me? 1. I'm heading to Germany from July 4-22nd. I will be releasing podcasts when I'm there. I'll get to use my snowball mic that I've had forever. 2. I beat Diablo 3 on normal! W00t! Yes it took me a while but we did it! I carried the group....for once!! Joke of the weekAround the Pods 1. Adam Carolla had LeVar Burton. There wasn't much of a conversation with LaVar except for about Roots and Reading Rainbow. They talked a bit about how he got into acting and how he got his first role in roots at the age of 19. I hope LaVar is on Nerdist. I would expect a more in depth conversation. It is a mystery as to why Lavar called up Adam and told him to cut it out. Not a necessary episode if you are looking for some Lavar entertainment 2. Nerdist has Billy West and John Dimaggio 1. Billy west was recently on Adam Carolla: http://www.adamcarolla.com/billy-west/ This was so funny. The interaction between Billy and Adam is priceless. Worth the download. 2. Billy West was on Rob Paulsen's Talkin' Toons #19 http://robpaulsenlive.com/episode-18-of-robs-weekly-podcast-is-out/ 3. Billy West was on an early Nerdist #49 http://www.nerdist.com/2010/12/nerdist-podcast-49-billy-west-not-ready-for-publication-yet/ 4. John Dimaggio was on the latest Rob Paulsen's Talkin' Toons #47 http://robpaulsenlive.com/episode-47-guest-john-dimaggio/ I'll be ending with a word from Larry Miller himself. It was good to hear from him. The sad part is that it sounds as if he'll be out for a while. In the mean time please please please go and subscribe the This Week with Larry Miller. His stories are great! He is funny and delightful. Larry, I'm glad to hear that you are doing well. I miss you and I love you! Follow me on Twitter @dihard11Feedback: Dihard@dihard.infoMore podcasty goodness: http://dihard.infoSupport the podcast by supporting Nerdist Industries! http://support.dihard.infoOpening music “Open Up Wide” under the direction of Brian Cardanay 2008 URI Marching Band. The closing song is “Do it anyway” unreased song by Ben Folds Five. Download the song here!
Here between your earholes is the Booze Up and Riot commentary. I fixed the original track that for some reason didn't actually mix in the music, so this is a bit new, improved, and all that stuff. Enjoy. 2009's This is Jizzcore parts one AND two is coming up in the next few weeks and then a NEW, ORIGINAL episode with the commentary for THE GOLDEN VAGINA OF FAME AND PROFIT. W00t.
Clip show! Amazing episode will have you laughing all the way to the bank! or wherever you happen to be traveling while listening to it. A certain sassafrass, a salacious song, a delirious flapper, British people, tomfoolery, this eppy has got it all. Prepare to be entertained.
EPISODE ONE! WERE BACK! Except we were never here... But let's kick things off with a bang! We do our intro and let you into the world of Alex, Evan, and Scott! Who are the irrational passionists? What do we wish to accomplish? Well...nothing really, just hope you find us entertaining. We talk the news of the world! 3DS Rumors, when IS this thing coming to stores Reggie? Oh...you don't know? WTF?! Playstation Patch! W00T! Bring on the premium subscription service! Hulu Plus, AKA the story that makes Evan nervous! Ten more dollars ehh? No thanks, or maybe thanks? NPD Numbers! These games sell like hot cakes! (Note: 'Funnest' IS actually a word) What have we been playing? Can Scott explain LoL properly? Evan like Red Dead, but not for the story?! Alex dislikes Borderlands?! DOES HE HAVE A SOUL?! More Hate. Bashing of the week, Steve Jobs = Asshole. Personal bashes, whats buggin' you? Time to discuss: Is Playstation Plus+ worth the extra cash? Probably so says Scott. But in comparison to that other premium service, does it pay off? We say "HELL YES!" Outros and goodbyes! Send us emails! Give us Feedback! Follow us on Twitter! Join the Forums! mailbag@ippodcast.net www.Twitter.com/IrrationalPod www.VGEvo.com
This episode is not only special in that it is number 42, but also that it was an impromtu "W00t w00t emergency" episode thrown together in minutes on the day that FriendFeed was bought by Facebook. It is a direct rip from the ustream recording with zero editing. Please enjoy it as is and we will be back to regular edited podcasts on Tuesday. Ho!
This podcast was recorded at the end of March, and lookie, I’m just now getting around to posting it. W00t! Well, at least we’ll be caught up to record a new show very soon. And more once we get to Ireland. Enjoy! Show Notes: Bardic Bonus Features Bardic Foundation of Not Losing Your Brain Through the Windshielf Car mileage conspiracy Consuming the consumer Executive Suite (1954) with William Holden Battlestar Galactica Nerd Warning! Marketing with Integrity Politics Above the Law Summer Brooks of Slice of Sci Fi and Essays on Battlestar Galactica Buck Rogers DVD GM Motors Annecdote Songs This Week: “The Heart of Fangorn” from Memories of Middle Earth “Patriot Game” from Songs of Ireland “Shepherd’s Serenade” from Songs of the Muse
With a mere ten days until Voyage of the Damned, the Radio Free Skaro crew waxed on about the building media blitz prefiguring the Doctor Who Christmas special, including a great behind the scenes article in the Times of London, and ran through what little other news there was this week, though the power of digression pushed us towards the 43 minute mark. W00t!
- scientists make fruit flies go gay - Jessica Alba is having a baby - baseball steroid scandal - news from Abigail - w00t is the word of the year
Hey Potter Phreaks! An interesting thought for this podcast – does the release date, July 21, have any spiritual significance? Does it tell us the fate of Harry? And of course some other stuff too. Keep the feedback coming – thanks!! I love it! Contact info: e-mail: truthteller [at] gmail.com voicemail: 206-202-W00T (9008) Skype, AIM/iChat, […]
Finally! Nick is here, do not fear! Recording stright from the Nick HQ this time with a fairly descent mic. Talk a little bit about Pokemon on the Wii, the actual prices of download games on the Wii and reading the synopsis of games in funny ways...Thu, 08 Jun 2006 21:00:00 +0000
Could this be the final episode of WAGJ Series 1?... Could be!? as you're figuring that one out, we talk about stolen DS Lite Blacks, the New Pokemon game, the New Mega Man, new Wii trade marks and teach you guys about videogame lingo. W00T! I PWNED YOUZ!!!111. Guests Andrew/Mr Plow and Mark/Buzzman.Tue, 20 Jun 2006 15:30:00 +0000
Hey there Potter Peeps! Sorry for the long delay between shows. Here’s a brief thought on Deathly Hallows and what’s coming for 2007! And keep the feedback coming – thanks!! Contact info: e-mail: truthteller [at] gmail.com voicemail: 206-202-W00T (9008) Skype, AIM/iChat, Yahoo!: PalmMagnate Peace out!
In what is either the penultimate or last Radio Free Skaro of 2006, steven and Warren review the two most recent episodes of Torchwood, then delve into some new clips from the Runaway Bride that have recently surfaced. We also discuss the veritable tsunami of Who on its way at the end of the year, with the aforementioned Bride, the two-part season finale of Torchwood, and the premiere of the Sarah Jane Adventures. And we round out the podcast with some terrible Dalek-themed Xmas music from the '60's. W00t!
After two wins in a row the Patriots laid one of the biggest eggs we've seen. They were pathetic in Miami! Red Sox were busy at the winter meetings and the two winter teams finally get back on track. We break it down all here on the New England Sports Podcast!Visit Our Sponsor! Jolt Active Media/joltMEne.comContact info: e-mail: nesportspodcast [at] gmail.comvoicemail: 206-202-W00T (9008)Skype, AIM/iChat, Yahoo!: PalmMagnateOK, now get out of here and go play something somewhere!
Hey everyone, this has been a banner week in New England sports. The Patriots' schooled the Packers, and both the Bruins and Celtics were on win streaks! Can the teamskeep it up? We break it down all here on the New England Sports Podcast!Visit Our Sponsor! Jolt Active Media/joltMEne.comContact info: e-mail: nesportspodcast [at] gmail.comvoicemail: 206-202-W00T (9008)Skype, AIM/iChat, Yahoo!: PalmMagnateOK, now get out of here and go play something somewhere!
Hello everyone! Welcome to podcast two: Patriots Loose to Jets, Bruins Win, Celtics Loose and Revolution come one penalty kick short. We break it down all here on the New England Sports Podcast!Visit Our Sponsor! Jolt Active Media/joltMEne.comContact info: e-mail: nesportspodcast [at] gmail.comvoicemail: 206-202-W00T (9008)Skype, AIM/iChat, Yahoo!: PalmMagnateOK, now get out of here and go play something somewhere!
Hello everyone! Welcome to the New England Sports Podcast, your slice of New England pro sports here in the podosphere. This is the first podcast where we'll outline what goes on here, talk some sports and other stuff.Contact info: e-mail: nesportspodcast [at] gmail.comvoicemail: 206-202-W00T (9008)Skype, AIM/iChat, Yahoo!: PalmMagnateOK, now get out of here and go play something somewhere!
Hey Potter Phreaks! Don’t fret a new podcast is coming, but until then do something as brave and perilous as Harry – VOTE! Don’t forget – I need your feedback! Contact info: e-mail: truthteller [at] gmail.com voicemail: 206-202-W00T (9008) Skype, AIM/iChat, Yahoo!: PalmMagnate Peace out!
Well, I'm off my soap box for a short bit and I'm talking about Potter! Yuppers, a mini-review of Prisoner of Azkaban. Hope you enjoy it, more "deep" stuff next time! Don't forget – I need your feedback! Contact info: e-mail: truthteller [at] gmail.com voicemail: 206-202-W00T (9008) Skype, AIM/iChat, Yahoo!: PalmMagnate Peace out!
Today it’s a specail Easter Potter Phreak from yours truly – the Jesus Freak! I don’t talk much about Harry – I do mention Dumbledore, and most importantly I mention LOVE. The most important thing in any universe! Don’t forget – I need your feedback! Contact info: e-mail: truthteller [at] gmail.com voicemail: 206-202-W00T (9008) Skype, […]