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TABLEFLIP

Alan Shaw, Oli Evans, Richard Silverton and Bernard Mordan

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For a while now there's been a growing urge amongst the TABLEFLIP crew. A stratovolcano waiting to blurt out a fountain of opinions, observations, frustrations and wisdoms. Driven by our experiences working with many clients on varying projects and disparate code bases. From greenfield to legacy and everything in between our affliction to using the newest most shiny tech gives us a unique outlook on the state of the world of development in Node.js and JavaScript. We can no longer stem the fi ...
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Wild foods expert and cookbook author Hank Shaw's audio adventures in foraging, fishing, hunting and cooking. Season Two focuses on upland game: Pheasants, turkeys, quail, rabbits and so on. Each episode is a deep dive into that animal's biology, lore, habitat, hunting tips and of course, how to best cook them!
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The Strange Motion Way

The Strange Motion Way

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Tim and Carrie Strange will talk about the behind the scenes of the Hot Rod World - Interview Icons of the hot rod and Custom world, talk about BMX and the connection it has with the Hot Rodders and when you least expect it - They will talk about cats!
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The Tyre Recycling Podcast

Tyre & Rubber Recycling

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The Tyre Recycling Podcast is brought to you by the industry leading journal for the tyre recycling industry, Tyre & Rubber Recycling. Hosted by Richard Wilson, Contributor to Tyre & Rubber Recycling and Ewan Scott, the magazine's Editor, the podcast interviews the leading names in the tyre recycling sector as they gain global insights into the latest developments and ongoings in the industry. From products using recycled rubber, to tyre pyrolysis, to tyre shredding to tyre recycling equipme ...
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A comedy podcast that helps answer the question “what is this play about?” … Plays are meant to be seen not read, but before an audience sees a production all the artists involved need to read the text and come to a unified interpretation of it. This show examines that process – we will read plays and look at them through the lens of different text analysis techniques, talk about the potential stories that could be told using that play, and go behind the scenes of the artistic process. This ...
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Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman with Dan Millman & Pat Flynn

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Welcome to the "Speaking of Wealth" podcast showcasing profit strategies for speakers, publishers, authors, consultants, and info-marketers. Learn valuable skills to make your business more successful, more passive, more automated, and more scalable. Your host, Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and experts including; Dan Poynter (The Self-Publishing Manual), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door), Dan Millman (Way of the Peaceful Warrior) ...
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Oddly, the British author Ian Watson may be best known today for his various novels in the Warhammer 40,000 setting. Long before he flirted with "the grim darkness of the far future", Watson carved a space for himself as one of the most intellectually challenging and formidable British SF writers of the 1970s. This episode covers Watson's bracing d…
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In this engaging conversation, Tim and Carrie Strange and Josh Shaw delve into the world of hot rodding, exploring Josh's journey from a car-loving childhood to becoming a prominent figure in the hot rod community. They discuss the influence of family, the importance of racing in shaping character, and the evolution of hot rod culture. Josh shares …
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It's been over a year since we last covered a novel in Alan Dean Foster's expansive Humanx Commonwealth setting. In these far-future novels, humanity has allied with the insectoid thranx species, which resemble huge, intelligent ants. Together, the two species create a benevolent, star-faring civilisation. The thranx are disappointingly absent from…
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In this engaging conversation, Tim and Carrie Strange interviews Alan and Angie Johnson, a dynamic couple in the hot rodding world. They discuss their early influences, the journey of building their hot rod shop, and the various awards and recognitions they have received. The conversation also delves into their experiences at Bonneville, the challe…
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In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, host Tim Strange interviews Kyle Kuhnhausen, a young and talented builder in the automotive industry. They discuss Kyle's journey from his early days in BMX to his passion for building hot rods and race cars. The conversation delves into Kyle's family background in the automotive world, his experie…
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In recent years, the reputation of the Northern Irish writer Bob Shaw has grown. He died in 1996, but left behind a large body of cleverly entertaining science fiction series, novels, and stories. Today, more readers are discovering Shaw's work, which is eminently readable and packed with intriguing ideas taken in surprising directions. Recently, I…
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In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, Tim and Carrie Strange with Brian Brennan delve into the evolution of automotive magazines, the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the future of print versus digital media. They discuss the inception of In the Garage Media, the importance of maintaining print publications, and the u…
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In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, host Tim Strange and co-host Carrie Strange welcome Brian Brennan, a veteran in the automotive magazine industry. They discuss Brian's early influences in hot rodding, his journey through drag racing, and his extensive career in automotive journalism, including his time at Street Rodder and other n…
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In this episode of the Strange Motion Wave podcast, hosts Tim and Carrie Strange recap their recent experiences at various automotive events, including BMX races, LS Fest, the Triple Crown of Rodding, and MoParty. They discuss the highlights, challenges, and successes of these events, including record attendance, charity fundraising efforts, and th…
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The Indiana Rail Road (INRD) named Joe Gioe President and CEO in mid-August 2024. A career railroader with 20 years of industry experience, he has held leadership positions at two Class I railroads, with most of his tenure at BNSF, where he was twice named Employee of the Year for intermodal train execution and delivery of major infrastructure proj…
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The hugely prolific Michael Moorcock is credited with making a major contribution to New Wave science fiction, mainly due to his editorship of the pivotal British magazine New Worlds. Moorcock wrote relatively few science fiction novels, certainly compared to his huge output of fantasy work, which he used to help support New Worlds financially. How…
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In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, Tim and Carrie interview Damon Lee, the current editor of the Good Guys Gazette. Damon shares his journey into the automotive world, which started with his dad freelancing for car magazines. He grew up surrounded by car magazines and car shows, which sparked his passion for cars. Damon got his firs…
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Speaking with IRJ Editor-in-Chief Kevin Smith on this episode is Martin Howell, Transport Markets Director for the UK and Ireland at Worldline, a payment service provider, which also operates a number of operational systems for the railway in Britain. The discussion focuses on possible changes to ticketing in Britain and what Worldline is hoping to…
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New Jersey Transit President and CEO and Northeast Corridor (NEC) Commission Co-Chair Kevin Corbett and Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono discuss key issues involved with the 453-mile Washington D.C.-New York-Boston NEC, the nation’s busiest passenger rail system. The NEC—its main line and connecting corridors to Harrisburg, Pa.; Spuy…
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The time has come to continue exploring Iain M. Banks' Culture series. Inversions is the fifth of nine novels, and also the last to be published in the 1990s. This time, Banks stretched himself further than ever before, experimenting with a radically different view of his post-scarcity setting. What does the Culture look like, viewed from a medieva…
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In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, Tim and Carrie interview Roger Berman, a renowned car builder. Roger's career in car building started with his love for motorcycles and racing. He raced motocross and three-wheelers before transitioning to building hot rods. His first hot rod was a 1935 Ford 5-Window Coupe, built with junkyard part…
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No discussion of classic British science fiction could be complete without mentioning John Wyndham, and perhaps especially his 1951 novel The Day of the Triffids. A pioneer in the noble tradition of the British disaster novel, this influential classic piles not one, or two, but three catastrophes onto the world. The protagonist, Bill Masen, must na…
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In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, Tim and Carrie interview Corey and Ashley Talbert, a hot rod power couple. Ashley grew up in the hot rod industry, working with her dad and hot rod hero, Dan Webb. Corey is a second-generation hot rodder who works for GM. They share their experiences in the industry and their love for traditional h…
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This episode covers two quite different science fiction novels by two quite different writers, published more than a decade apart. What links them is their emphasis on religious themes. Let the Fire Fall by Kate Wilhelm was published in 1969, and is largely forgotten. Set in a near-contemporary world, it deals with alien visitation and a manipulati…
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Tim and Carrie sit down to recap the past month of events they have attend - Starting with KKOA Leadsled Spectacular in Salina, KS next onto NSRA Street Rod Nationals in Louisville, KY, then Roadkill nights, Pontiac MI and finally the Tri-Five Nationals in Bowling Green, KY. Hear the behind the scenes view as Tim or Carrie was working these events.…
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In its inaugural podcast, we hear from Walter Kastinger, head of sales at Linsinger’s mobile rail milling division. Kastinger presents the rail milling solutions that visitors to this year’s InnoTrans can expect to see at Linsinger’s exhibit at the outside display area. This includes a new rail milling train called Railmaster®; a new innovative rai…
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A great friend, a passionate industry expert, Jim Cozzie sits down with Tim and Carrie - they take you through the automotive career - from drag racing to SEMA Hall of Fame. Jim has automotive blood running through his veins, come along to hear his back ground and where he is at today.
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Back in episode 111, I took a trip back to the 1950s, and looked at three books written collaboratively by Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth. The first two of these, The Space Merchants and Gladiator-at-Law, are major landmarks in the development of social science fiction. In 1955, while that collaboration was ongoing, Frederik Pohl published an…
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In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, Tim and Carrie Strange interview Robbie Azevedo, a talented hot rod builder. Robbie shares his journey in the industry, starting from a young age working in his family's wrecking yard. He talks about his early experiences building cars and competing in shows like SEMA. Robbie also discusses his own…
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Originally published in 1960, Rogue Moon is an excellent novel by the Lithuanian-American author, critic, and editor Algis Budrys. If you read classic science fiction and encounter contemporary reviews of those books, you are sure to have heard Budrys' name. He was a major critic of SF for many years. However he was also a highly capable writer of …
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The Strange Motion Way Podcast brings you Dave Shuten! Automotive artist, Show rod builder and restorer, from Galpin auto sports - The Builder from Discovery Channels Driver/Kar Kings Show. On our Tim's Hot Rod Brothers, and world traveler. We talk growing up in Detroit, working at GM, Roth cars, TV and working by yourself.Dave does not do a lot of…
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A debut novel which deals with guilt, art, and suspicious happenings on a troubled colony founded on matter transmission. The British SF author Eric Brown passed away in March 2023. He first came to prominence through his short fiction in the 1980s. Following the publication of his first collection, Brown was given the chance to put out his first n…
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In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, Tim Strange interviews Wings Callahan, the former voice of NSRA (National Street Rod Association). They discuss Wings' background in cars and radio, his experiences announcing at car shows, and the changes in the car show scene over the years. They also touch on the camaraderie and late-night parki…
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What if we share our world with a different intelligent species, but are separated from them by a failure of perception? And what if that gap could be bridged by a new technology, a new way of seeing? That is the premise of Bob Shaw's 1976 novel A Wreath of Stars. In his ninth novel, the Northern Irish writer combined his interest in optics with sp…
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Norfolk Southern Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer joined Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono at the 2024 Rail Insights Conference for this discussion on the changes that have been under way at the Class I railroad. Much has been accomplished, and much more work needs to be done.…
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In a recent episode, we looked at Frederik Pohl and C.M. Kornbluth, who formed the most important science fiction writing team of the 1950s. This instalment looks at a key book by a dominant collaboration of the 1970s and 1980s - Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. These right-wing hard SF authors worked together on numerous books, and even collaborat…
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In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, Tim and Carrie interview Brad Starks from Brad Starks Customs. They discuss Brad's background in hot rods and customs, his early influences, and his journey to becoming a professional builder. Brad shares stories about his first cars, his first job in the automotive industry, and the cars that put …
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How can Class I scheduled railroad operations translate into volume growth? What are the opportunities for industrial development? Why are short line and regional partnerships key to overall rail industry success? Is more culture change needed at the Class I’s? Farrukh A. Bezar offers his perspectives during this discussion with Railway Age Editor-…
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Barrington J. Bayley's novel The Soul of the Robot (1974) fits within the wider context of robot stories in SF - these include Isaac Asimov's influential tales from the 1940s, and the more subversive work of John Sladek in the 1980s. The protagonist of Bayley's novel, the fully conscious robot Jasperodus, can be seen as a kind of middle ground betw…
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They discuss Cody's background in hot rods, his work at various shops, and his own personal builds. Cody shares his love for concept cars and his passion for metal shaping. They also touch on the current trends in the hot rod industry and the importance of staying true to one's own style. In this conversation, Tim Strange and Cody Walls discuss the…
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Charles L. Harness' 1953 novel The Paradox Men was originally published under the title Flight Into Yesterday. It is a classic example of elevated pulp, which features swordfights, superpowers, voyages to the sun, and a strange furry creature that can speak - if only to speak the phrase "don't go..." The Paradox Men is featured in David Pringle's 1…
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Tim and Carrie discuss various topics including Tim's childhood, his high school experience, and the progress of his OBS truck build. They also touch on how they manage their time between traveling and working in the shop. In this part of the conversation, Tim and Carrie discuss their dedication to their work and the challenges they face in managin…
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Originally published in the December 1971 issue of Playboy, “A Meeting With Medusa” is generally thought of as Clarke’s last significant shorter work. Notably, it won the Nebula Award for Best Novella the following year. It was also an early inspiration for two of Clarke’s successors in the British SF scene. 45 years after the novella’s publication…
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Norfolk Southern on June 17 released its 2024 Midyear Report on Safety Accomplishments, which summarizes the railroad’s organizational actions, safety improvements and partnerships enacted in the past 16 months. “When we make a promise, we deliver on that promise,” NS President and CEO Alan Shaw noted. “That started with our Six-Point Safety Plan a…
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In The Forge of God (1987), the Earth’s demise is an inevitability. Greg Bear’s novel of apocalypse was published when he was establishing himself as a leader of American hard SF in the 1980s. This is a sophisticated, chillingly believable, and scientifically rigorous view of the end of the world. Crucially, Bear is as interested in human beings as…
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In an interview with Jason Hartman, Keith Butcher, founder of Butcher Joseph, discusses business succession and Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs). With many business owners approaching retirement, ESOPs offer a tax-efficient way to transition ownership to employees. This model enhances employee retention and loyalty, providing long-term retire…
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Danielle Smith, Premier of Canada’s Alberta Province, discusses freight and passenger rail in the Province from economic, social and environmental standpoints with Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono. CN and Canadian Pacific Kansas City are essential to Canada’s economy and the nation’s growing role as an exporter, as well as Alberta’s …
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Robert Silverberg's To Open the Sky (1967) combines five pre-planned stories originally published in Galaxy magazine in 1965 and 1966, it is an interestingly structured piece of work published at a time when Silverberg was just entering his own personal golden age. It also combines themes of religion, psychic powers, terraforming, immortality, and …
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George R.R. Martin is easily one of the best-known, most successful, and wealthiest genre writers still working today - albeit slowly. While Martin is a giant of modern fantasy writing, even some of his ardent fans may not be aware that he first made an impact in science fiction. This episode first covers his debut novel from 1977, Dying of the Lig…
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