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    1903

    Explore " 1903" with insightful episodes like ""Der großen Eisenbahnraub": Startschuss des Wild-West-Kinos", "French cyclist Maurice Garin wins the first Tour de France - July 19th, 1903", "Teddy bears are sold for the first time - February 15th, 1903", "Stewart McKimmie - Episode 6 (Season 2)" and "Bobby Clark - Episode 4 (Season 2)" from podcasts like ""WDR Zeitzeichen", "This Day in History Class", "This Day in History Class", "Red Rewind" and "Red Rewind"" and more!

    Episodes (17)

    Stewart McKimmie - Episode 6 (Season 2)

    Stewart McKimmie - Episode 6 (Season 2)

    In the final episode of season 2, Dave and Andrew chat with Dons legend Stewart McKimmie about his long career at the Dons, how it all started and his surprise at signing for his hometown club in 1983.

    Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 (Willie Garner, Stuart Duff, Jim Whyte, Bobby Clark & Stewart McKimmie) are also available as all of Series 1 (Jim Leighton, Steve Tosh, Brian Irvine, Zander Diamond, Neil Cooper, David Preece, Richie Byrne & Russell Anderson).

    Presented by Dave Macdermid & Andrew Shinie facebook.com/redrewind1903

    Presenters: Dave Macdermid & Andrew Shinie
    Artwork: Alan Hay
    Music: Adam Featherstone, Mike Macdermid, Joe McNally, David Brant, Alyssa Ichinose
    Production & Editing: Mike Macdermid
    Studios: Northsound 1


    Bobby Clark - Episode 4 (Season 2)

    Bobby Clark - Episode 4 (Season 2)

    Series 2, Episode 4, in which Dave & Andrew chat to ex-Aberdeen & Scotland keeper Bobby Clark is available to download from all major platforms from tomorrow lunchtime (Monday).

    Episodes 1, 2 & 3 (Willie Garner, Stuart Duff & Jim Whyte) are also available as all of Series 1 (Jim Leighton, Steve Tosh, Brian Irvine, Zander Diamond, Neil Cooper, David Preece, Richie Byrne & Russell Anderson.

    Presented by Dave Macdermid & Andrew Shinie facebook.com/redrewind1903



    Presenters: Dave Macdermid & Andrew Shinie
    Artwork: Alan Hay
    Music: Adam Featherstone, Mike Macdermid, Joe McNally, David Brant, Alyssa Ichinose
    Production & Editing: Mike Macdermid
    Studios: Northsound 1

    087: El plan completo

    087: El plan completo

    Bienvenidos a mi mente!

    En este episodio #87 les hablo sobre el plan completo, que herramientas se tienen que juntar para alcanzar el éxito en lo que estas buscando, como organizar todo aquello que hemos hablado en 1 solo plan perfecto, o semi perfecto porque no importa si eres el mas organizado, siempre nos va a fallar algo. Una lesion, un problema personal, familia. Etc.

    Para mas info sobre el gym por favor enviar sus preguntas a infobulletproofbox@gmail.com

    Recuerden siempre enviarme sus comentarios, sugerencias, y preguntas a mi red social en instagram @paolashotgun y por favor no olviden suscribirse a mi cuenta en iTunes, Youtube y Spotify totalmente gratis.

    #paolashotgun
    #focusmodafocker
    #cardiodedoña
    #comunidadbulletproof

    Canción gracias a:
    Neck Deep - Gold Steps
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlO-KOvpPOw

    Este episodio es presentado gracias a aguas LaCroix. Pueden seguirlos en sus redes sociales locales como @agualacroixpty

    Pueden encontrarla tanto en Super 99 como en su supermercado de conveniencia.

    Recuerden que Super99 Panama, pueden conseguir todos sus artículos para el hogar, alimenticios y excelentes promociones, especialmente ahorita que estamos encerrados, no olviden visitarlos en sus redes sociales:

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    o visitarlos en su pagina

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    Extra Time - Special Edition

    Extra Time - Special Edition

    In this special edition, Dave and Andrew chat to Chris Gavin and Bob Bain  from the AFC Heritage Trust to find out all about the important work they do in preserving the history of Aberdeen Football Club.

    Season 2 will be coming soon, so make sure you follow us on Facebook and Instagram and stay subscribed for more updates and famous former Dons.


    Presenters: Dave Macdermid & Andrew Shinie
    Artwork: Alan Hay
    Music: Adam Featherstone, Mike Macdermid, Joe McNally, David Brant, Alyssa Ichinose
    Production & Editing: Mike Macdermid
    Studios: Northsound 1

    Brian Irvine - Episode 3

    Brian Irvine - Episode 3

    Dave and Andrew sit down with Dons legend Brian Irvine and talk about his long career. This was the very first interview recorded for series 1, during lockdown.

    Presenters: Dave Macdermid & Andrew Shinie
    Artwork: Alan Hay
    Music: Adam Featherstone, Mike Macdermid, Joe McNally, David Brant, Alyssa Ichinose
    Production & Editing: Mike Macdermid
    Studios: Northsound 1

    BONUS: Joseph Rubin on Canton Comic Opera's 2010 Revival of 1902's "The Wizard of Oz"

    BONUS: Joseph Rubin on Canton Comic Opera's 2010 Revival of 1902's "The Wizard of Oz"

    Tara and EmKay are THRILLED to be joined by Joseph Rubin, the Founder and Executive Director of American Musical Productions. In 2010, he devoted his efforts to research and restore 1902's original Broadway production of "The Wizard of Oz" at Canton Comic Opera in Canton, Ohio. Joseph unpacks his experience reviving this zany production, offers advice on keeping these rich musical theatre histories alive, and provides deeper context of Oz's foray onto the stages of Broadway. Our deep gratitude to Joseph for providing music from the show.

    Show Notes:


    Instagram: 

    @downtheyellowbrickpod
    #DownTheYBP
    Tara: @taratagtickles
    EmKay: @emshray

    Original music by Shane Chapman

    Instagram:
    @downtheyellowbrickpod
    #DownTheYBP
    Tara: @taratagtickles
    EmKay: www.emilykayshrader.net
    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/downtheyellowbrickpod
    Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/down_the_yellow_brick_pod

    Music by: Shane Chapman
    Edited by: Emily Kay Shrader

    Cloud From Scratch (osc18)

    Cloud From Scratch (osc18)
    Driven by curiosity and some late night ebay purchases, I ended up down the rabbit hole of building a cloud from scratch: why use OpenStack when you can do it the hard way. This was a great excuse to dive into the various subsystems required to assemble a cloud and to find out how frustrating aspects of it could be. A cloud is a jigsaw, requiring many different pieces to fit together and co-operate. This talk will take a look at a number of Open Source technologies and how they fit into this puzzle: First you need a way to run Virtual Machines, this is probably the easiest part of the jigsaw. Next you need a way to store and distribute your Virtual Machine volumes. Ceph fits in here nicely. Then you need a way to connect all your Virtual Machines together. You could just use the Linux networking stack. Or you could look at VPP, an exciting userspace networking stack born out of Cisco. Great now your VMs can talk to each other and things, but how do you do that first boot configuration: well hello Cloud Init. Finally you need a way to push traffic to your VMs, enter HAProxy. Driven by curiosity and some late night ebay purchases, I ended up down the rabbit hole of building a cloud from scratch: why use OpenStack when you can do it the hard way. This was a great excuse to dive into the various subsystems required to assemble a cloud and to find out how frustrating aspects of it could be. A cloud is a jigsaw, requiring many different pieces to fit together and co-operate. This talk will take a look at a number of Open Source technologies and how they fit into this puzzle: First you need a way to run Virtual Machines, this is probably the easiest part of the jigsaw. Next you need a way to store and distribute your Virtual Machine volumes. Ceph fits in here nicely. Then you need a way to connect all your Virtual Machines together. You could just use the Linux networking stack. Or you could look at VPP, an exciting userspace networking stack born out of Cisco. Great now your VMs can talk to each other and things, but how do you do that first boot configuration: well hello Cloud Init. Finally you need a way to push traffic to your VMs, enter HAProxy. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    Cloud From Scratch (osc18)

    Cloud From Scratch (osc18)
    Driven by curiosity and some late night ebay purchases, I ended up down the rabbit hole of building a cloud from scratch: why use OpenStack when you can do it the hard way. This was a great excuse to dive into the various subsystems required to assemble a cloud and to find out how frustrating aspects of it could be. A cloud is a jigsaw, requiring many different pieces to fit together and co-operate. This talk will take a look at a number of Open Source technologies and how they fit into this puzzle: First you need a way to run Virtual Machines, this is probably the easiest part of the jigsaw. Next you need a way to store and distribute your Virtual Machine volumes. Ceph fits in here nicely. Then you need a way to connect all your Virtual Machines together. You could just use the Linux networking stack. Or you could look at VPP, an exciting userspace networking stack born out of Cisco. Great now your VMs can talk to each other and things, but how do you do that first boot configuration: well hello Cloud Init. Finally you need a way to push traffic to your VMs, enter HAProxy. Driven by curiosity and some late night ebay purchases, I ended up down the rabbit hole of building a cloud from scratch: why use OpenStack when you can do it the hard way. This was a great excuse to dive into the various subsystems required to assemble a cloud and to find out how frustrating aspects of it could be. A cloud is a jigsaw, requiring many different pieces to fit together and co-operate. This talk will take a look at a number of Open Source technologies and how they fit into this puzzle: First you need a way to run Virtual Machines, this is probably the easiest part of the jigsaw. Next you need a way to store and distribute your Virtual Machine volumes. Ceph fits in here nicely. Then you need a way to connect all your Virtual Machines together. You could just use the Linux networking stack. Or you could look at VPP, an exciting userspace networking stack born out of Cisco. Great now your VMs can talk to each other and things, but how do you do that first boot configuration: well hello Cloud Init. Finally you need a way to push traffic to your VMs, enter HAProxy. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    Cloud From Scratch (osc18)

    Cloud From Scratch (osc18)
    Driven by curiosity and some late night ebay purchases, I ended up down the rabbit hole of building a cloud from scratch: why use OpenStack when you can do it the hard way. This was a great excuse to dive into the various subsystems required to assemble a cloud and to find out how frustrating aspects of it could be. A cloud is a jigsaw, requiring many different pieces to fit together and co-operate. This talk will take a look at a number of Open Source technologies and how they fit into this puzzle: First you need a way to run Virtual Machines, this is probably the easiest part of the jigsaw. Next you need a way to store and distribute your Virtual Machine volumes. Ceph fits in here nicely. Then you need a way to connect all your Virtual Machines together. You could just use the Linux networking stack. Or you could look at VPP, an exciting userspace networking stack born out of Cisco. Great now your VMs can talk to each other and things, but how do you do that first boot configuration: well hello Cloud Init. Finally you need a way to push traffic to your VMs, enter HAProxy. Driven by curiosity and some late night ebay purchases, I ended up down the rabbit hole of building a cloud from scratch: why use OpenStack when you can do it the hard way. This was a great excuse to dive into the various subsystems required to assemble a cloud and to find out how frustrating aspects of it could be. A cloud is a jigsaw, requiring many different pieces to fit together and co-operate. This talk will take a look at a number of Open Source technologies and how they fit into this puzzle: First you need a way to run Virtual Machines, this is probably the easiest part of the jigsaw. Next you need a way to store and distribute your Virtual Machine volumes. Ceph fits in here nicely. Then you need a way to connect all your Virtual Machines together. You could just use the Linux networking stack. Or you could look at VPP, an exciting userspace networking stack born out of Cisco. Great now your VMs can talk to each other and things, but how do you do that first boot configuration: well hello Cloud Init. Finally you need a way to push traffic to your VMs, enter HAProxy. about this event: https://c3voc.de
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