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1 German, 2 Texans and 80 Episodes of Trek! Tune in for more insights and discussion all about Star Trek: The Original Series! New episodes coming out inconsistently, so make sure to check out our Instagram and Twitter for the latest updates.
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This is probably our last podcast since everyone else is heading to college. It remains uncut with all our pre-podcast discussions. We discuss what we saw and like at the sneak-peek for Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy. We also discuss some other random topics.توسط yugiohclubvideos@gmail.com (Anonymous)
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Our main topic: What are the best unused archetypes around? We also discuss someone running a Jaden Yuki-Style Hero Deck while we're recording this podcast, theme songs that were in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Anime Series, a short talk about chaos numbers, and the Pokemon series that we're talking about for who-knows-what reason.…
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Our main topic: Are there any defensive cards that are used in the TCG set? We'll also discuss non-booster packs (turbo, astral, champion, etc.), the best (and worst) of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Anime Series, and the stupidity of Konami's useless reprints.توسط yugiohclubvideos@gmail.com (Anonymous)
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Knowing how to treat your opponents and the originality of common decks will be part of today's podcast. Also, we'll discuss other random topics. Forgive us for the wind in the background. (No censoring is used in this podcast)توسط yugiohclubvideos@gmail.com (Anonymous)
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Today, we're discussing the non-archetype cards that will be in the to-be-released booster pack known as "Judgment of the Light". We'll also discuss what could be in Hidden Arsenal 7 and about Frank and his many complaints on the effect of Verz Thunderbird.توسط yugiohclubvideos@gmail.com (Anonymous)
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Our main topic in this episode involes us discussing Prophecy and Spellbook cards: what's so good about them and why we hate them. On side topics, we're discussing various card prices, some various decks we built, and the Yu-Gi-Oh! Video Games.توسط yugiohclubvideos@gmail.com (Anonymous)
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In this podcast, we'll be mainly discussing the idea of merging TCG and OCG cards. We'll also discuss some various cards, some archtypes, and a little on the new structure deck, "Bellow of the Blue-Eyed Dragon".توسط yugiohclubvideos@gmail.com (yugiohclubvideos)
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Brian Boyle, Director, Australian National Telescope Facility Stretching over a continent and comprised of over 5000 antennas, the Square Kilometre Array is proposed to be the world's largest radio telescope and one of the most ambitious pieces of scientific infrastructure ever built. It will address some of the key questions of 21st century astron…
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Dr Jenni Adams, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Canterbury. More than 50 trillion solar neutrinos pass through your body every second! Abundant but elusive, these particles have truly amazing properties and provide a new way to look out at objects in our galaxy and beyond.
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Professor Jack Baggaley FRAS FRSNZ, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Canterbury Comets and asteroids provide us with vital clues as to how the solar system was born. Small sized asteroids may reach the ground as meteorites, sometimes producing impact craters or exploding dramatically. Impacts by large comets and asteroids are a ve…
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Alan Gilmore, Mt John Observatory, University of Canterbury The realisation that stars are just distant suns, like our own, led to speculation about the existence of other planets, and other life forms. The first extra-solar planet orbiting a 'normal' star was detected in 1996. More than 300 planets have now been identified, and many have been disc…
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Dr Grant Christie MNZM, Research Astronomer, Stardome Observatory The first stars formed when the Universe was less than 2% of its current age. At this early epoch the conditions were very different to those that exist now so exactly how these stars got started and what they were like remains a major unsolved problem in astronomy. Can we probe this…
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Associate Professor Ruth Barton, The University of Auckland When Galileo turned his telescope to the stars he saw spots on the sun, mountains on the moon, and moons about Jupiter. The moons of Jupiter, he wrote, proved the glory of the Medici name (and this gained him the position of mathematician and philosopher at the Medici court), but did they …
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