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A resource for physical therapists and other clinicians who deliver conservative (non-invasive/non-operative) care to patients with musculoskeletal disorders and who empower them to relieve, control and prevent pain and limitation. My goal is to provide the best content from today’s leaders in manual and mechanical care, ultimately to improve your patient care.
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When talking about the built environment, we would do well to remember, "We shape our buildings, and afterwards, our buildings shape us." Therefore, on each episode, we'll discuss the latest trends from IAPMO in plumbing and mechanical safety, sustainability, and resiliency. Join me, your host Christoph Lohr, and together, we'll explore the ways we can make our buildings shape us for the better.
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Mechanical Ink Podcast

Open Source - Open Web - Open Standards - Accessibility

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The Mechanical Ink podcast is a podcast about the open-source ecosystem. We speak to project maintainers, open-source companies, and companies who play a critical role in ensuring a healthy ecosystem. We ask the tough questions but also celebrate the wins and acknowledge open-source software's critical role in the world. schalkneethling.substack.com
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Valley Pacific Mechanical - Plumbing, Heating & Gas

Valley Pacific Mechanical - Plumbing, Heating & Gas

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We’re an experienced team with over thirty 30+ years of combined experience in mechanical new installations, servicing, maintenance, and design-build applications. We specialize in residential, commercial, industrial heating, boilers, gas fitting and plumbing new installs and projects of all sizes.
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i make things, and then i break them.... all kinds of art, an irregular irregularity Coming from a classical background and mostly regular types of questionable (non)sense Mechanical Witch has used her understanding of the the inherent qualities of music to morph herself into the electronic world. 'I just make what I feel... how else do you make music?' Drawn to the abstract and unpredictable you can expect soundscapes filled with broken beats, the gritty and distorted, and honey-glazed fusi ...
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Greg & Brian catch up on all the exciting news from the past couple of weeks, from the constant need to struggle against revisionism to the new SPOG contract. Check out The Stranger’s writing on the proposed SPOG contract: https://www.thestranger.com/news/2024/04/05/79457408/in-new-police-union-contract-seattle-gives-cops-huge-pay-raises-but-gets-l…
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On this episode, we talk with Steven Rodzinak, director of code enforcement for the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey about if specific building codes hurt or help FEMA reimbursement. Bridgewater, New Jersey is situated on a floodplain of the Raritan River and has experienced devastating floods for decades from Hurricane Dora in 1971 to Hurricane …
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The EWTS provides a unique opportunity to meet well-known experts from across the globe. Participants are able to discover ideas and approaches about emerging technologies that benefit drinking water and wastewater systems, improve efficiency, and preserve public health. Of particular interest is how these new technologies help cope with drought, r…
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In this episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, Schalk Neethling sits down with Rachel Nabors, whose journey from a cartoonist lost in the world of comics to a beacon in the tech community embodies the spirit of innovation and adaptability. Rachel's story is a testament to the power of embracing change, leveraging one's unique skill set, and the imp…
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In a riveting episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, host Schalk Neethling welcomed Matteo Collina, a luminary in the Node.js community whose work has amassed over 22 billion downloads on npm in 2023 for the various open source modules he maintains. This episode was not just a deep dive into the technical intricacies of Node.js but also an enlighte…
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In this episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, Schalk Neethling sits down with Zach Leatherman, a renowned figure in the web development community, best known for his work on the static site generator 11ty. Their conversation takes us through a journey of understanding the intrinsic link between web performance and accessibility, shining a light on…
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Thomas Kearney from L.E.M.D. On today’s episode. Thomas tells us about drag racing as an 8 year old and how he reinvented himself to be the legendary hot rod machinist he is today. Are you talented with Fusion 360? Send Thomas your resume : https://www.leadingedgemad.com/our-story Follow him on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadingedgemad?ig…
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In the latest episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, host Schalk Neethling sits down with Mozilla's Liv Erickson to explore the frontiers of internet technology and its implications for our digital future. As a bastion for privacy, accessibility, and open web advocacy, Mozilla's efforts are crucial in today's rapidly evolving digital landscape. Liv…
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Friends of the show Ryan Archibald and Brendan McElmeel are back to finish our discussion of the Byzantine structure of higher education institutions. We uncover the rot at that core of higher education and, guess what, it’s the same rot that is hollowing out everything in America! Want to learn more about the onset of neoliberalism? Check out Endi…
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In this collaboration between the CHAOSScast and Mechanical Ink podcasts, hosts Dawn Foster and Schalk Neethling are joined by guests Daniel Izquierdo and Sean Goggins to discuss open-source community health metrics. The episode brings together two fascinating open-source projects - GrimoireLab and Augur - that aim to provide insights into the heal…
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Brian is joined by old friend of the show Ryan Archibald and new friend of the show Brendan McElmeel for an exploration of higher education’s Byzantine labor system. Will we find light at the end of the maze or will we be killed by the Minotaur of adjunctification and budget cuts on the way? Only one way to find out! Read more about the CSU contrac…
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In a special episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, host Schalk Neethling shines a spotlight on an open-source project revolutionizing the marketing automation landscape—Mautic. Joined by Ruth Cheesley, the project lead of Mautic, listeners are treated to an insightful conversation that not only demystifies marketing automation but also celebrates …
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The open-source ecosystem experienced a monumental shift in 2023, as detailed by Martin Woodward, VP of Developer Relations at GitHub, on the Mechanical Ink Podcast. The Octoverse report highlighted that more first-time contributors joined the open-source community than ever before. But why? Global Open Source Contributions Surge Martin attributed …
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The boys take a look into the future of high tech, literally! Then they discuss the JET taskforce’s raid of four Seattle gay bars over the weekend. Does the arrow of progress always bend toward justice? Or is reality more complicated than a story you tell children? Follow Vivian McCall’s reporting on the JET raids at The Stranger here: https://www.…
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In this Mechanical Ink podcast episode, Schalk Neethling leads an in-depth conversation with Isaac Levin and Richard Littauer, exploring crucial aspects of open-source contribution, the impact of diversity in tech, and strategies for sustainable open-source projects. Isaac shares insights from his involvement in the .NET community, highlighting the…
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Greg and Brian catch up on some stories that we have been covering on the show. Tanya Woo, elected! (kind-of). Alec Baldwin, indicted! Boeing, the struggle continues! All that and more! If you never want to fly on a plane again, check out this breakdown of the lawsuit against Spirit Aerosystems made by a plane-crank: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v…
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In this episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, Deepak Prabhakara from BoxyHQ shared his journey in the tech world, starting from his early days in Bangalore, India. His story is one of passion for technology, leading to significant roles in startups and eventually founding BoxyHQ. The discussion centered around BoxyHQ’s solutions like single sign-o…
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This week on Mechanical Freak we’ve got Hannah Krieg from The Stranger to help us say our farewells to Andrew Lewis, the wettest council member ever to lose reelection. Check out Hannah’s city reporting in The Stranger and her Lewis retrospective in particular: https://www.thestranger.com/news/2024/01/08/79333251/drugs-hotel-workers-waffles-what-ha…
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In this episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, host Schalk Neethling engaged in a profound conversation with Taylor Fairbank and Kai Katschthaler from Distribute Aid. They delved into the intersection of technology and humanitarian aid, emphasizing the importance of understanding ground-level needs over imposing tech solutions. Taylor narrated his …
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The boys get together to recap the UW National Championship debacle, lady problems at SPD, and an exciting new student outreach program at Florida State. Finally, we discuss South Africa’s case against Israel at the ICJ. Read South Africa’s case against Israel here: https://www.icj-cij.org/sites/default/files/case-related/192/192-20231228-app-01-00…
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In episode 400 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we’re continuing with Season 13 highlighting the McKenzie Institute International Diploma Program. Today we’re connecting with three other candidates, Micah Sales, Daniel Paggan, and Ray Peralta, who like me are scheduled to take the final exam of the program soon after this recording. We’ll hear how the…
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The boys get back together in the new year to talk about all the exciting new Seattle news. We check the help wanted ads at the Seattle Times before speculating on the new council and finish with a hot new cop-editorial in the Tacoma News Tribune. All that and more!! Catch the rest of this episode by becoming a patron on Patreon! patreon.com/Mechan…
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In this episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, Schalk Neethling interviews Brian (bdougie) Douglas, the founder of Open Sauced. They delve into the significance of open-source contributions and the impact of tools like Open Sauced in providing comprehensive insights and analytics for open-source projects. Brian discusses the importance of contribut…
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In this episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, host Schalk Neethling speaks with Brian McGonagill, an advocate for open source software. Brian shares his unconventional career path, which spans roles at the Large Hadron Collider, Intel, and as a police officer, leading up to his current advocacy for open source software. His journey into the open s…
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In episode 399 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we’re continuing with Season 13, spotlighting the Austin, Texas USA clinical placement site. Emily and I discuss our experience with Chris Chase, our clinical instructor for this 9-week placement. We discuss Chris’ history with the program, the site itself, what’s unique about this placement site from ot…
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The boys are joined by journalist and author Vincent Bevins to discuss his new book, If We Burn: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution. We have a wide ranging discussion about how the decade that produced the largest mass protests in human history, saw virtually nothing but setbacks for the Left internationally. Get a copy of Vincent B…
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