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I post Podcasts on how to rollerblade and how to get better. I use a system of three levels to interpret how hard my lessons are, these being beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Im also going to be doing a mini series on stories of me rollerblading and items you need to have on you for rollerblading.
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Normal Gossip delivers juicy, strange, funny, and utterly banal gossip about people you’ll never know and never meet. Host Kelsey McKinney discusses reader-submitted comedic gossip with guests, diving into the lives and decisions of complete strangers. The second-hand truth really is stranger than fiction. Produced by Alex Sujong Laughlin. Show art by Tara Jacoby. https://normalgossip.komi.io/
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The Miles for Freedom podcast brings adventure, sport, and awareness to see people freed from slavery. In a world where 27 million people are trapped in human trafficking we want to bring a series of interviews that will inform, inspire, and influence you to move for freedom. We will inform you with stories from freedom fighters who are leading movements and organizations. Stories like that of Cheryl Oliver who left the finance world to help free women from the sex industry in Dayton, Ohio. ...
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Chaos Lever Podcast

Ned Bellavance and Chris Hayner

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Chaos Lever examines emerging trends and new technology for the enterprise and beyond. Hosts Ned Bellavance and Chris Hayner examine the tech landscape through a skeptical lens based on over 40 combined years in the industry. Are we all doomed? Yes. Will the apocalypse be streamed on TikTok? Probably. Does Joni still love Chachi? Decidedly not.
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Comedians On South High follows Jason Banks, Bobbie Dodds, and Kenny Mock, with their host Jared Blinsky. Stories from working comedians on the road, from some of their most recent shows to the first time they took the stage, and how jokes get written - life, family, and more. Sit down and enjoy some laughs, with new shows released weekly. Recorded at Channel 511, a production of 511 South High Media at www.channel511.com.
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The road to professional success is not paved with new bricks. Whether your job fell victim to 2020’s wrath, you need a career change, OR you’re ready to step into entrepreneurship, Congruent Conversations is THE Career Transition Podcast to help you achieve success in your professional life, on YOUR terms, no matter where you are in your journey. Let’s get started!
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In this episode, we explore the 1995 cult classic Hackers in honor of National Civic Hacking Day. Despite not being a movie podcast, the episode revisits the film’s depiction of hacker culture with fleeting nostalgia and an analysis of its technical inaccuracies. From Angelina Jolie’s memorable performance to the infamous “hacker war” scene, Chris …
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Send us a text What fuels a lifelong passion for skating that starts at the tender age of two? Join us as we sit down with Phil Garcia, the Skills Development Director for Tongues Out Hockey, and trace his impressive journey from being inspired by the New York Rangers' 1994 Stanley Cup win to becoming a pivotal figure in youth and adult hockey trai…
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In this episode, we discuss the European Court of Justice's decision forcing Apple to pay €13 billion in back taxes to Ireland, marking a major moment in corporate taxation within the EU. We also dive into Microsoft's breakthrough in quantum computing, as they announce the creation of 12 error-corrected qubits, a step forward in the notoriously dif…
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Send us a text What does it take to turn childhood inspiration into Olympic glory? Join us for a riveting conversation with Olympic gold medalist Dan Jansen as he reveals his incredible journey from a young skater in Wisconsin to the pinnacle of speed skating success. Inspired by his older siblings and the legendary Eric Heiden, Dan's story is one …
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In this episode, Ned and Chris examine classical computing fundamentals, breaking down complex topics like Turing machines, the von Neumann architecture, and the role of logic gates in computing. They explain how binary operations, logic gates, and transistors come together to form the foundation of modern computers. They also get into a discussion…
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AT&T has filed a lawsuit against Broadcom, accusing the company of forcing it to purchase unwanted subscription software to maintain support for existing VMware licenses. Windows on ARM has arrived as a competitive platform, security vulnerabilities in Zyxel networking gear, and Intel's struggles to regain market dominance amid significant financia…
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Send us a text David Conlin, famously known as the Flipping Madman, shares his incredible journey from his early days on bikes and scooters to becoming a passionate skater. Discover how street hockey in car parks paved the way for his daring flips at skate parks. David opens up about the times he nearly gave up on skating and how the pandemic reign…
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Football season is back, and with it comes a reminder of how the NFL has driven significant technological advancements in broadcasting. From the introduction of multi-camera setups and color TV in the 1950s to the creation of instant replay and the telestrator, the demand for better football viewing experiences has led to innovations that have resh…
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Microsoft will require all Azure customers to enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) starting in October 2024, aiming to enhance security by reducing the risk of account compromise by over 99%. VMWare Explore 2024 was marked by dissatisfaction among attendees due to higher costs, a smaller expo, and lackluster swag, with many feeling alienated by…
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Send us a text What happens when a lifelong passion for skating meets world-class talent? You get Nicole Fiore, a four-time world champion who has navigated the highs and lows of competitive roller skating. Nicole invites us into her fascinating world, starting from her first steps on wheels in a skating-obsessed family to the intense pressures of …
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We are SO BACK!!!! Recap of Italy, Lisa will open up about her new found anxiety and we are continuing to put Lisa to the test until she can pass the grade 12 pop quiz question! Enjoy! Email us if you want to be our next morning show sponsor or to start advertising with our show or entire station! Anthony can be reached at Agallace@harvardmedia.com…
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Ned and Chris cover quirky keyboard history, from missing keys and ThinkPad debacles to vintage typewriters and relic keys like Sys Rq and Scroll Lock. Mo Keys Mo Problems Ned and Chris explore the quirks of keyboards, starting with the irritation of missing home and end keys and the infamous ThinkPad function/control key switch. They journey back …
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This week on Tech News of The Week, Ned and Chris cross their fingers that the latest version of Teams will actually work, “celebrate” the career (and retirement) of Azure Service Manager, sneak past the security flaws of Microsoft MacOS apps, and banter about the now-banned FTC non-compete ban. Links: Microsoft Releases New Version of Teams App Th…
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Send us a text What if your passion could save your life? Join us as we explore the remarkable and inspiring journey of Jacob Kirby, who rediscovered his love for skating in his 20s and used it to turn his life around. From his early days at Skate City in Littleton, Colorado, to meeting influential figures like Brian Witt and Brian Klukas, Jacob's …
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The guys explore SMTP fixes, quantum mechanics, and how quantum computing might disrupt encryption, plus IBM’s free quantum resources. Bits, Quits, and Quantum Fits: The Mysteries of SMTP and Superposition Ned and Chris dive back into the nightmare disaster hellscape that is SMTP and explore the band-aid solutions of SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. Then, the…
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This week on Tech News of The Week, Ned and Chris sit in the audience for Crowdstrike’s award acceptance speech, empathize with FAT32 as it packs on the pounds, take a front-row seat to the newest, largest data breach ever, and use quantum technology to tease ahead to this week’s episode of Chaos Lever. Links: Quantum Encryption Standards Emerge Fr…
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Send us a text Ready to uncover the secrets to mastering skateboarding from a true expert? Join us as we sit down with Luke Prelgovisk, the mastermind behind Luke's Skate Lessons, who discovered the magic of skateboarding at just two years old in Santa Cruz. Luke takes us on a vivid journey through his early skating days at Derby Skate Park and Hig…
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Ned and Chris explore a newly discovered flaw in UEFI Secure Boot that’s led to a critical OEM blunder that allows rootkit attacks, and the only fix is a potentially daunting firmware update. Secure Boot’s Achilles’ Heel Ned and Chris dive into a freshly uncovered flaw in the Secure Boot process of PCs using UEFI firmware. They trace the evolution …
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This week on Tech News of The Week, Ned and Chris release their frustrations on OpenAI’s decision to withhold a ChatGPT cheat-detecting tool, lay into Intel for laying off thousands of employees amid financial chaos, time travel with hackers who are reverting Windows updates, and grab their gardening tools for the latest North Korean laptop farm ar…
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We break down the money the government is sending you next month, Lisa might be team scar with the new Mufasa movie and we learn something fascinating about people with one eyeBrought to you by @YEGPropertyPros - listen to us chat with Fraser who will break down what YEG Property Pros is getting up to over the next couple months that you can be a p…
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Send us a text From volleyball courts to roller derby arenas, Melissa Skeet has been on quite the journey. Despite facing devastating knee injuries and the trauma of domestic violence, she found solace and strength in roller skating. Her story is not just one of personal triumph but also one of advocacy, as she embarks on the Great Skate Tour, a co…
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The guys discuss Google Chrome’s decision to stop trusting new Entrust certificates. Entrust Distrusted by Google Chrome Ned and Chris take a deep dive into the juicy tidbit about Google Chrome throwing Entrust under the bus. They dissect Chrome's decision to cut off new Entrust certificates starting October 31, 2024, all thanks to Entrust’s persis…
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A short one but a good one! Thanks for supporting our show! Texter 107 plays 1K Word Play ALL WEEK LONG!We are joined by Brett from Telus World Of Science at the end of the pod today to learn about what they're up to for their 40th anniversary! R&L is brought to you by @YEGPropertyProsWant to advertise on our show or podcast!? Email Anthony agallac…
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This week on Tech News of The Week, Ned and Chris watch Microsoft Azure continue to miss the mark amid a DDoS attack, turn up the heat on Intels’ CPU meltdown, pour water onto the AI bonfire, and look at how easy it is to prompt a hack of ChatGPT. Links: Microsoft Fiddles While Azure Burns Two Generations of Intel CPUs Affected by Chip-Destroying V…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how skateboarding can build a stronger community? Tune in to hear Dwight Palas of Beatdown Boards share his inspiring journey, from discovering his passion for street skating in his youth to creating a supportive skateboarding community in East Hampton, Massachusetts. Dwight delves into how his martial arts background i…
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