Thank goodness we would use those snowplows for different purposes on the interstates. I mean, in Texas, in Atlanta, we would never think that there’s a business for snowplow. It’s hard to believe that there’s a business for so many things right now. That’s the kind of stuff you don’t ever think about that’s still gotta supply chain. We just, you know, have a new customer that does snowplows the front of snowplows and people then, you know, put it on their truck. Well, if it’s any indication how boring it might seem. But I think if you look at it from the outside, people are going, as Scott has said. Well, I think I think it’s kind of an ironic title, right. At the same time, we have this new concept for one of our shows. I think if you don’t come from the industry and you get into it, you never leave. But yeah, I mean, honestly, in a supply chain, if you do have a passion for it, you probably won’t stay in it long. I can’t believe we get the money perhaps out of this stuff. You can hear that and you can see that in your content. And clearly, you’re we’re kindred spirits. You know, we’ve been tracking you what you’ve done and in the content and the ideas that you share with industry as well as some of the news you’re making, which we’ll tackle in a second. Longtime and Myer and I feel like we’ve brought the powerhouse of worlds together. Sarah ACIS and host of the Freight Project podcast, which we love. So welcome in Adam Robinson, marketing manager. ![]() We’ve got our equal in terms of liveliness and yes. I thought was like an octave down this morning. Let’s bring in my fearless co-host on today’s show, Greg White Serial Supply chain, tech entrepreneur, kronic disruptor and trusted advisor. ![]() You can check out each of our sponsors on the show notes of this episode. Bank Epic’s Atlanta Verusen Supply chain anymore. Let’s think a few of our sponsors allow us to bring the best practices to you. Now you can find us wherever you get your podcasts from. Quick programing note, like all of us, here’s an supply chain. And we’re looking forward to a very lively conversation with Adam and the gang here. We’ve got an outstanding show in the hopper lined up for you today as we spend time with newsmaker Adam Robinson of cirrhosis. ![]() Scott Luton here with you, Liveline Supply chain. Supply Chain Now Radio spotlights the best in all things supply chain the people, the technology’s the best practices and the critical issues of the day. Broadcasting live from Supply chain capital of the country, Atlanta, Georgia. If the music clips, try sliding the volume line down.īiquad/Shelf filter equations: Nigel Redmon at earlevel.It’s time for Supply Chain Now Radio. Then tweak the middle frequencies with the inner filters. Use the left- and right-most filters (controlled with the dots) to affect all of the lows or all of the highs. Be careful, it is powerful!Īdjust filter Q parameter by holding shift and dragging up and down on the dot. Please report any additional fullscreen-related problems.ĭrag the middle line for a volume slider. Removed Ears Pro (Google disabled paid extensions).Įveryone now has all Ears Pro features for free.Īdded link to a survey, fill it out to influence new features!įix for computers with increased font size.įixed choppy / pitch-shifted audio caused when the system's sample rate changed.Īdded fullscreen and normal-screen bug fixes. You can now SEE the audio and your changes in real-time using the Spectrum Visualizer! Your current tab will be EQed by default when opening the extension. With Ears, you can alter the EQ of any and all tabs at the same time! Just navigate to any website with audio, open Ears, then drag the dots to raise or lower the filters.Įars works with ANY audio on ANY website :) EQ any audio you find on the web, live! Crank the bass, dim the highs, up the vocals: all with Ears! Ears Audio Toolkit is a volume booster and graphic equalizer.
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