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Could "sexsomnia" claims derail more rape trials? Will 3D printing undermine gun controls? And has the rainbow lace campaign tied itself in knots? Olly Mann and The Week delve behind the headlines and debate what really matters from the past seven days. With Elizabeth Carr-Ellis, Rebekah Evans and Emma SmithImage credit: Saul Loeb / AFP / Getty Images
What's working and what isn't on social media for real estate agents, 3D printed homes, top agent mistakes, and the best time to sell are today's topics as Taya DiCarlo, Charles Weinraub, and Andrew Undem join Captain Dan Oneil. Stand out as the go-to real estate agent with our easy-to-share blog posts, social media graphics, videos, guides, and more with KCM ➡️ https://www.trykcm.com/BAM Interested in taking your marketing game from rookie to rockstar? Check out Jason Pantana's Marketing Pro and get 10% off by using our discount code (BAMPro) at checkout: https://www.tomferry.com/mpb/ Grab your FREE copy of BAM and KCM's ebook, Combine the Power of Data and Video: https://brokeagentmedia.lpages.co/combine-the-power-of-data-and-video-kcm/ Subscribe to BAM YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/aatxhaka Subscribe to BAM Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hZU-Vn Check out BAM: https://nowbam.com/ Timestamps: 00:00--04:34 Intro 04:34 Topic #1: What's working and what's not on social media for real estate (BAM) 17:10 Topic #2: Will 3D printed homes solve the inventory problem? (BAM) 25:26 Topic #3: 7 Reasons agents are failing and how to avoid their mistakes (Inman) 31:30 Taya's $11.2M listing 43:20 Topic #4: Why is right now a good time to be a buyer? —-------------------- Connect with Dan Oneil Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danoneil_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@danoneil__ —-------------------- Connect with The Broke Agent Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebrokeagent/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebrokeagent —-------------------- Connect with Taya DiCarlo: https://www.instagram.com/tayadicarlo/ Connect with Charles Weinraub, aka The Handsome Homebuyer: https://www.instagram.com/handsome_homebuyer/ Connect with Andrew Undem: https://www.instagram.com/undem/ —-------------------- Resources: https://nowbam.com/social-media-for-real-estate-3-experts-weigh-in-on-whats-working/ https://brokeagentmedia.com/will-3d-printed-homes-solve-the-inventory-problem/ https://www.inman.com/2023/03/16/7-reasons-agents-are-failing-and-how-to-avoid-their-mistakes/ https://nowbam.com/why-realtor-com-says-april-16-22-will-be-the-best-time-to-sell-in-2023/ #3dprintedhouse #realestateagenttips #realestatepodcast
Justin is the Principal Materials and Manufacturing Engineer at Ursa Major Technologies and used to run materials at SpaceX Questions we cover on the show: Is it possible to 3D print engines or motors using additive manufacturing with metal? Do those engines/motors have different design constraints? What time frame would it be until a consumer/tinkerer could get their hands on something affordable that could help them build motors/engines at their house? What is the impact of AI on the design process for additive manufacturing? Who are some other people I should interview in the space to get an idea of where this is headed? Ursa major exists because of 3D printing Shortens the window Will this change the automotive industry? Will 3D printing ever challenge traditional manufacturing? Powdered fusion How many other companies have been created What is a thrust chamber? What are the key components to a rocket? What are the downsides to making 3D parts? Are those downsides changing with material sciences? What is the future of space mining and are we going to get there? How much is a metal 3D printer? How is all of this going to change China's future? Is china keeping up with the US in terms of 3d printing? What is going to happen with Germany? What about asteroid mining? Does Ursa Major What does it mean to have a high capacity, low launch cost? Falcon engine is heavy Dragon capsule is the only returnable part of the engine What is your optimism or pessimism for humans conquering the solar system? What are the industries that are outside of satellites? How do you find the problems that AI is good at solving? Why did you get into this? What do the manufacturing What is the percentage of parts of a rocket that are off the shelf? What are the major innovations in materials development? New alloys Tailoring alloys to specific needs What is the future of manufacturing? How has AI changed tailoring alloys? What are the jobs of the engineer that will be AI'ed out? What is the role of craftmanship as AI changes things? How is titanium helping medical additive manufacturing? What is directed energy deposition (DED)? Wire fed DED CNC plasma Powered bed binder jet Ceramic sand How far away are we from a star trek future where we can print anything?
Will 3D printing displace millions of jobs? Or will Industry 4.0 have a positive lasting impact on the average worker? Following a discussion about 3DP startup valuations, interest rates, and market behaviors, Tate and Tyler dive into a heated debate over the future of automation and the workforce.
Developer of TowerFall and Celeste Maddy Thorson joins the panel to cover the Treasure of Sierra Madrock, Nephew Tokens, and if double jumps are really necessary. Questions this week: Topher Florence asks: Cast a Super Mario Bros. Movie using the actors from the 1999 film The Matrix. There are no other restrictions. (06:51) How can a game's soundtrack encourage gameplay? (13:45) Why did MicroKingBlizzardActivision show off that diversity chart like they were proud of it? (19:33) How much of Nintendo can the Saudi Prince of Arabia own before it's no longer ethical to buy Switch games? (27:05) Should video games abolish the double jump? (30:42) Reg asks: What is the best video game manual you have read? (37:50) How do you implement accessibility options in a game where its difficulty is the point? (43:34) Do video game release dates mean anything anymore? (48:25) Will 3D platforming ever be better than 2D platforming? (54:16) LIGHTNING ROUND: GameFAQ&As – Super Mario Maker 2 (01:00:03) Recommendations & Outro (01:03:39) Dash to the forums to discuss this episode! A SMALL SELECTION OF THINGS REFERENCED: Mission in Snowdriftland Titanic (1997) The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions Bonk's Revenge Manmaru The Ninja Penguin TowerFall series Celeste Super Mario Maker series Crystal Caves M.C. Kids Super Mario series The Matrix (1999) Keanu Reeves Joe Pantoliano Carrie-Anne Moss Hugo Weaving Laurence Fishburne Tatanga Anthony Ray Parker Matt Doran Marcus Chong Gloria Foster Super Mario Bros. (1993) Max Headroom Sonic the Hedgehog universe Kingdom Hearts series Katamari series Mini Metro Silent Hill 3 Fez Activision Blizzard's New Diversity Game Tool Comes Across Terribly Saudi Arabia Now Owns 5% Of Nintendo Super Ghouls 'N Ghosts Legend of Zelda series Landstalker Gunstar Heroes Bokura no Kazoku Gunhouse X-Men Final Fantasy VI Phish God of War Ragnarök accessibility features revealed Elden Ring Contra series Recommendations: Frank: Find and play the Titanic platformer made by Dragon Co. Tim: Don't play Wolverine: Adamantium Rage (or do) Maddy: V Rising Brandon: Don't add Amazon Prime Movies to your list at the end of the month, Lacroix Despheres Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers, Brandon Sheffield and Maddy Thorson. Edited by Esper Quinn. Original Music by Kurt Feldman.
Steve Sammartino is Australia's leading futurist, author and television host. In this episode, Pete learns about Steve's journey as a property investor and how he uses his skills to pinpoint where to invest.Find out his future predictions on how we will live and work, the boom regions to watch, and the impact of technology on property and development. Will 3D printing change the housing market?It's an interesting podcast that will open you up to new exciting possibilities.
Is the pandemic a wake-up call to the manufacturing sector, bringing the Industry 4.0 technologies to the fore front for survival in the marketplace which requires agile and flexible production systems and supply chains. Will 3D printing, the internet of things (IoT), advanced robotics, artificial intelligence and big data bring the benefits of applying a digitization mindset to a physical business. The need for remote interaction and asset management during the pandemic has highlighted the requirement of advanced manufacturing technologies, cloudbased services and 5G solutions.
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Will 3D printed guns carry a lot of impact? I decided to find out so in come Roger Ward of Ace Firearms. Lock N Load is Presented by; AR500 Armor www.ar500armor.com Hour 2; Boyds Gunstocks …
Will 3D printed guns carry a lot of impact? I decided to find out so in come Roger Ward of Ace Firearms. Lock N Load is Presented by; AR500 Armor www.ar500armor.com Hour 2; Boyds Gunstocks …
Olly Mann and The Week delve behind the headlines and debate what really matters from the past seven days. Is Big Foot porn the last frontier for liberal politics? Will 3D printing make weapons ubiquitous? And what do Imran Khan and Donald Trump have in common? Rebecca Gillie, Cameron Tait and Felicity Capon reveal all
Tonight at midnight, plans for 3D printed guns will be available to buy on the internet. Do we need to be worried about these guns being easier to get? Or is this no different than existing gun kits that are already out there? Are people getting worked up over nothing? Will 3D printing get even better and make it easier to print guns?
How will augmented and virtual reality shape the future? Will 3D-printing impact our everyday lives? What’s real and what’s not? This episode is going virtual! Host, Craig James, will be joined by Aaron Frank, one of the first faculty members at Silicon Valley’s prestigious Singularity University. Together, they will discuss interesting topics such as programmable matter, 3D-printing and other things that make physical matter, not matter as much. These are the tech trends that are changing our rel
Description David and Dirk answer listener questions surrounding game design, board production, 3d printing and play testing. --------------------- David Heron - @DavidVHeron Dirk Knemeyer - @DKnemeyer, artana.com, dirk@artana.com --------------------- Episode Outline 0:13 Listener Questions 0:33 What are the most common mistakes new designers make with blind playtesting? 6:55 What is the current state in board game printing? 8:44 How does it work with games with lots of mini's? 10:56 Will 3D printing change how mini's are handled? 11:46 When you start designing a game, how much research do you do in the genre? 15:00 What are the pros and cons of physical cards vs digital? 21:21 Any advice on identifying broken strategies before taking a game to external testers? 27:03 On a desert island, what games do David and Dirk pick?
Speakers: Avi Reichental, President and CEO, 3D Systems Peter Weijmarshausen, CEO and Co-Founder, Shapeways Moderator: Jamal Simmons, Principal, The Raben Group; Political Analyst. Will 3D printing launch the era of widespread human tissue engineering? Is it going to relocalize manufacturing, upsetting global supply chains and other facts of economic life? What's real about 3D printing, and what's hype? In theory, this technology for layering materials into complex objects can create customized products on a mass scale, bypassing traditional industrial and even scientific techniques. It is already used, largely for prototyping, in the automotive, aerospace, medical and other fields, but considered still in its infancy. Our panel will illuminate how the technology works and gauge its eventual impact. Which industries will see 3D printing as a boon, and which may be on the losing end? How can entrepreneurs make use of it, and could it help small and medium-sized businesses level the playing field with their larger competitors? What will the technology do to business costs and employment? How are regulators looking at these developments?
Well E3 has come and gone and we are here to give you the verdict. Will 3D win out? Will we “Kinect” with Microsoft’s new peripheral? Will Sony’s new motion controller “Move” us? What Indie title won our best of show? Tune in to find out! Game Time returns with Alan Wake, Alpha Protocol, and […]