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The Ugly Quacking Duck Podcast
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Bruce and Sunny share stories from around the world while delivering their signature blend of news, personal anecdotes, and thought-provoking perspectives that mainstream media often overlooks.
• Bruce recounts his week-long struggle with audio equipment issues that ended with a simple settings adjustment
• Discussion of a 112-year-old church being relocated in Kiruna, Sweden as part of a major mining expansion project
• Weather comparison between Southern Illinois (comfortable 70s) and Phoenix (extreme 109°F heat warning)
• Coverage of NASA and ISRO's newly launched satellite with a 39-foot antenna reflector—the largest ever used on a NASA mission
• Weekly earthquake report highlighting two significant events: a 6.0 in El Salvador and a 7.5 in the Drake Passage
• Comparison of current earthquake data with historical patterns from 2018-2019, suggesting potential increases in seismic activity
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Hey, is this thing working? Welcome to the Ugly Quacking Duck Podcast. I'm Bruce.
Sunny:And I'm Sunny. Hello everybody.
Bruce:Hello everybody. It's a great day today. We are recording in where Sunny.
Sunny:In our hideout or hideaway or something like that.
Bruce:Yeah, we are in our Midwest hideaway or hideout. It's actually our studio, but we like to go in there and hide out. Try to get a little bit of podcasting recording done. It's been a busy weekend but we're finally getting to it. It is August the 24th 2025. It's about 6.30 in the afternoon and we are trying to record. Today had a little bit of extra time off today or this week, but we uh, we was off friday. We got off work thursday early, um, and then we are off today, which is sunday, the 24th. Although having more time off does not help most of the time, we ended up being busy errands, mowing grass trimming, and I've got a lot more trimming to do. So I've got more to do and I haven't got it done. But I decided to come in and take a shower and try to do a little bit of homework to do the podcast. So here we are.
Sunny:Here we are. We are here again, and I am glad we're finally recording.
Bruce:It's about time, bruce, you're slacking well, thanks for telling everybody oh, you're more than welcome well, I am, uh, I don't think I'm slacking, but anyhow, you ever have one of those moments in time, um, I don't know how else to describe it, but um, that's where most of my uh off time went. Friday I actually was, uh. Well, it's hard to explain what happened, but sometime during the week last week I noticed a little bit of defectiveness in my microphone recording and it really bugged me. I mean, if you've ever done something like that and, uh, it annoyed you to the point where you couldn't quite figure it out, but it wasn't bad enough to stop, but yet it was, if that makes sense. So, uh, it kind of annoyed me and I've lost.
Bruce:I don't know why, but I was running through scenarios every time I laid down to go to sleep and it really messed up my sleep or something else was messing it up, and that's just what my mind went to every time. I couldn't go to bed and fall asleep. Anyhow, I finally come up with a 170 hertz thought. So what I did is looked it up and they said if you've got a problem with muddiness, you might turn that up, but if you've got it up too high, then you turn it down, you get rid of some of the echo and stuff. Boy, it wasn't very explanatory there, so I tried a little bit of both and I don't know, it just got frustrated more. So you know what I did.
Sunny:I know what you did. I was here, good grief, you got your old me crazy Bruce.
Bruce:Sunny, you are crazy.
Sunny:That's true, but anyhow you went kind of nuts there for a couple of days.
Bruce:Yeah, I think part of it may have been because I wasn't sleeping good to begin with, and I think there's a lot of people in the world the last few weeks hasn't been sleeping well and I think that's what was affecting me. That's what was affecting me, so my mind was, you know, thinking about things and it actually dropped in on that slight problem. I noticed and, oh, it drove me crazy. But anyway, I changed mics, tried out every mic I had and I started to record with the Heil mic that I have and it does a pretty good job, but I just didn't quite like the sound. Oh, to make a long story short, I ended up back with my PodMic and when I was hooking it back up, I went into all the settings to reset everything.
Bruce:When I was hooking it back up, I went into all the settings to reset everything and, lo and behold, I had noticed that on my noise canceling settings somehow it had got moved up, which caused it to cancel out a lot of my voice. So I dropped it back down to 100 hertz, which I think helped it, and I didn't notice that weird effect that I was getting. So I don't know when that changed or if I did it, or if I, you know, advertently hit it when I thought I was in another menu, I don't know. But I turned it back and I readjusted my bass, gave it a little bit more bass and I'm back to what I think was my normal recording level with this microphone. Normal recording level with this microphone.
Bruce:Uh, all around about losing a week's well, I already lost that sleep. I don't think it had anything to do with that problem. I just think I was concentrating on that because I couldn't sleep. But anyway, you ever have one of those moments. I had one that, uh, went all the way around, chased my tail, ended back up in the same spot, but I think that I had one little thing off somehow and I turned it back down to the right place and, lo and behold, I think that's working. So there you go.
Sunny:There you go, there you go. Okay, bruce, now that you've bored the whole world, wow well, I don't.
Bruce:Uh, anyway, I've been there and I think everybody else has on one thing or another. It probably wasn't a recording mic, it was probably something else, and I've done that before on my ham radio too, noticed some weird feedback and oh, it drove me crazy.
Sunny:Tell them, Bruce, what you did to the computer.
Bruce:Well, I wasn't going to tell them that, but since you brought it up, okay, I'll let the friends and listeners and the supporters hear me. But anyway, I also run Audacity on my desktop and I've got my mixer hooked into it and I record on Audacity. At the same time I record on my mixer. That actually gives me an extra copy in case I mess something up. I usually use the mixer recording and I put it on Audacity later and do the post-editing, but I do have the extra recording that I just did straight in Audacity in case something happens.
Bruce:Anyhow, I was messing around with my mic and all of a sudden I noticed there was a problem with when you use an Audacity. You can hit enable silent monitoring and it will let you see your mic gain or your audio gain with a meter, even if you're not recording. And it quit working. It worked on outside mics. I have a video camera hooked up also and it worked with that microphone, but it would not work with my mixer anymore. Unplugged the USB, put a new USB cable on there, restarted the computer, did all kinds of things and, lo and behold, it would not work and I thought, boy, I've tore something up. And then I was scrolling through through, I uninstalled audacity and reinstalled it. You know that sometimes helps if it's jammed up and, uh, it didn't, didn't help, didn't help at all yeah, well, tell them how it really goes.
Bruce:Bruce, you're about ready to go crazy actually I think I'm already crazy, but this just proved how crazy I was. So, lo and behold, after I got the microphone set up, I still could not get audacity to do what it's supposed to do. And as I was going through scrolling my apps to uninstall audacity, I noticed a program I had put on there earlier when I was downloading another program for editing in audacity. But it was a program that goes on another audio program I have and it was a vocal um synthesizer. And I thought, hey, that's a new thing, I'm going to download that and, uh, use it later on.
Bruce:And I never thought anything about it. But you know what I thought? Wait a minute, I downloaded that, hadn't tried anything out. I wonder if that's messing with my audacity. So I uninstalled that app and, lo and behold, I restarted the computer and it started working. Yay, made me have a little bit of relief, but that was a week's worth of fighting my recording stuff, just to come back to the same old thing so what you're saying is you didn't do any headway of improvement, you just come back around.
Bruce:Yep, pretty much. I don't think the audio improved. Well, it did improve. It did improve because what I noticed the last couple times I recorded was gone, that little defect in my audio. I think it's gone. I'll have to wait till I edit and uh see if it's gone. But so if that is improved I'm happy, but otherwise, no, I just come back all the around and it was a week worth of frustration. But I think a lot of the frustration was again I wasn't sleeping good and again I hear that there's a lot of people that's been having that happen to them. I don't know if it's the weather or what it is, but yeah, it's been a rough one.
Sunny:I don't know if it's the weather or what it is, but yeah, it's been a rough one.
Bruce:Well, I can't tell you if I had any problems, because I like the way I sound and I sleep good, all right. Well, Sunny, thank you. I don't need to hear any more from you. Hey, I'm just kidding. Okay, hey, let's talk a little bit about something a little bit neater. How's that? A little bit of news that I pulled up, wouldn't?
Sunny:that be better. Yeah, you're boring me to death with your sob story. Boo-hoo, I had a problem.
Bruce:I couldn't fix it. Boo-hoo, oh, good grief.
Sunny:I wasn't that bad.
Bruce:True. Well, you know I like to go across the news and look for something neat to talk about. So I found this story in sweden. Uh, it's actually karuna, I think how you pronounce that k-i-r-u-n-a. Karuna, sweden. If I'm not pronouncing that right, I'm sorry, I apologize, but anyhow it. Uh, it was a story about a church that they're moving, and I will have a picture of the church on my website, the ugly quacking duckcom, and I will also have it in my chapters. If you have a Podcast 2.0 player that you're listening to us on, you'll be able to see that.
Sunny:I like how you threw that. It'll be on my website.
Bruce:no-transcript uh, no, but there you go, we'll. We'll take it that way. It helps to throw it in there every now and then. Anyway, uh, that way, you know, or they know, everybody knows that I have a, a web page right, it's the uglycrackingduckcom there you go again.
Sunny:I'll tell you, bruce, you're throwing advertising in.
Bruce:Do you call that advertising when you're doing it for yourself?
Sunny:No, you just call it a bum rush.
Bruce:No, that's not why you call that.
Bruce:But anyhow, go back to the news story. They are moving this church. It was state-owned. The church built this back in 1912, I believe. Let me pull up the information again this is a state-run church built however you want to take that church built, however you want to take that um, but they had to move it because of the state-run mining company that was going basically under it and they locked the door and they started moving it. Or actually they started preparing it to be moved and here recently they started moving it and apparently the move is taking quite a while.
Bruce:Three miles an hour, I think. No, that's not right. It's a three-mile route east of the city to put it in its new location and this started on Monday, august the 18th. The week's move has turned into a two-day highly choreographed spectacle, but anyway, I thought it was neat. The church is beautiful. If you get a chance, look it up. It's on AP News, apnewscom. Just go in and look in the church that's being moved in Sweden and read about it. Apparently they're moving at 124 miles. Is that right? No, the city's 124 miles above the Arctic Circle. Miles above the arctic circle. It's roughly 20 000 23 000 people live there. Wow, anyway they the state built this city, this church. I can't talk tonight. I've been mowing all day and running around, took my shower, sat down to do this podcast episode and I'm about half tired yes, half all right, watch this honey.
Bruce:Anyway, I I've seen the picture of this church and it's beautiful, um, it's very well designed and I'm glad they're moving it because it's an. It's a beautiful church and they say it's a? Um, a scenic church and there's a lot of prayer going into it. So we'll see what happens. Hopefully they're going slow enough. They won't tear anything up. So hopefully they're going slow enough they won't tear anything up. But if you get a chance, look at the picture, read the article. It's a pretty neat read.
Bruce:I guess the mine that is going to cause this church to be moved dates back to 1910, and the church was completed in 1912. They think the the relocation and all the stuff that goes with it will be done at the end of 2026. That's a long time. Anyhow, there you go. I thought that was an interesting story and I thought it was worth covering.
Bruce:Now, if you know some of the conspiracy around things of older dates that were built, a lot of people believe that these older constructions was not really built around 19, early 1900s and late 1800s, like they're telling people, but they were actually just moved into and that's why they say established a lot of times instead of built, because they just moved into them. They were already there and I I don't know. This church makes me wonder the way it looks. Um, now the windows and stuff look newer. They don't look like 1912 churches or windows. They look a lot newer than that. But anyhow, there you go, go check it out, man, tell me what you think. It's pretty awesome looking church and it's definitely not like the churches we see here in America nowadays. It looks better than that.
Sunny:It does look pretty neat. I have to agree there, Bruce. But I don't know about your conspiracy. If it was built already and they moved into it in 1912, who built it?
Bruce:Well, there you go. That's the conspiracy, and I've often wondered the same thing. Now, a lot of people believe that old architecture was Tartarian, which who knows what that was. Some people believe that is the reign of Christ and he's already came, and now we're seeing the season of satan, and I have to wonder if these buildings were angelical built, angelic built, um, and they was from the angelic system of government, uh, prior to the flood. I mean, you have to think that there would have been a lot of beautiful buildings that were built. Just think of the pyramids. That's probably where they come from. And, yeah, the flood would have removed a lot of them, but it would have left some too. But who knows, that would have meant that the flood was not as far back as we're led to believe. Who knows?
Sunny:Yeah, you don't, that's for sure, touché. To who? Never mind, we'll just move on sunny.
Bruce:All right, that sounds like a winner. Hey, sunny. What part of the country are we broadcast or recording from?
Sunny:well, that's easy. It's southern illinois, midwest right, smack dab in the middle of somewhere well, we're not smack dab in the middle.
Bruce:I'm not even sure why they call it the midwest, because if you look on a map, illinois is not really in the mid, but that's what they say. But we are in southern Illinois and let's talk about the weather a little bit. It's been a beautiful day here in southern Illinois this Sunday afternoon. It got up to, I think, in the high 70s, in the high 70s, uh, right now, uh, our weather channel is saying 74 degrees. I'm still showing 76, but it's beautiful.
Bruce:The wind's been blowing. Now the wind was blowing so hard when I was mowing out there. The grass is dead, we haven't had enough rain in my area and it was blowing back in my face and the dust. It was rough, but it's still been a beautiful day. The wind's been blowing, it's been a little bit cloudy, but not bad at all, and it's not been hot. The humidity's at what? 45 percent. The air quality is 28 and right now they're saying the wind is three miles per hour, but it was a lot more earlier today, so it's calmed down. But I'm telling you guys, it's been a beautiful week. Uh, it's got up in the 80s, but the humidity and being 80, compared to you know, an almost 100 and being 80 compared to you know, almost 100 has made the weather a lot better. Now, if you're in other parts of the country, it may not be the same, but we like telling what we're experiencing Now. We also like comparing it to Phoenix Arizona.
Sunny:So, Sunny, tell us all what it's like in Phoenix, arizona. Well, bruce, I don't know what it's like, but I know what the weather channel says it's 109 degrees there. Think about that 109. Yeah, and it's partly cloudy. The humidity is only 18 percent, the wind's blowing seven miles an hour and the air quality 58 58.
Bruce:Wow, that's uh higher than ours. Ours is 28 yep must be. All that wind blowing, all that dust yeah, or could be smoke from all the fires, who knows. But uh, I don't normally see that that high there. Uh, they're higher than we are. We're at 28, but, like I said, it's been a beautiful day. Uh, they got a extreme heat warning in Phoenix, arizona, so look out. If you guys are out there anywhere close the desert's cooking.
Sunny:That's a cute one.
Bruce:Oh, I don't know about that, but it is 109 degrees. I bet you can cook an egg on the rock.
Sunny:Well, let's don't find out okay, I agree.
Bruce:All right, one more story, maybe, maybe one more. But hey, they newly launched a satellite. Yep, uh, it was a launch by n-i-s-a-r, that's's the joint effort between NASA and the Indian Space Agency, isro. On July the 30th, they launched a satellite, launched it from the India Space Center I'm not even going to try to pronounce where it was at, but it's in India. I'm not even going to try to pronounce where it was at, but it's in India. And then, two weeks later now I'm reading this off their site the satellite deployed an antenna reflector which spans now here's what I'm wanting to report 39 feet wide, the largest ever used on a NASA mission. Now, I wanted to report this before it got too late, you know, because if I wait too late to report it, it won't be relevant any longer. But they're calling it.
Bruce:The newly launched satellite just bloomed and apparently it took a a. How long was it? Uh, took a few days, I think, or hours. Let's see the uh unfolding the satellites boom, one joint at a time, and then a firing, a series of explosive bolts so that it could be deployed and locked into place in space. And that took quite a while. And uh, it's a 142 pound. Yeah, that's right, 142 pound. Yeah, that's right, 142 pound.
Bruce:They put it up in space, popped it open and let it unfold slowly and they used motors and cables to pull the antenna to its final form. And we have no idea what it looks like. They have a ready for this, an artist artist conception picture of what it's supposed to look like. Yeah, so if you don't pay attention to that artist conception, you'll think you're actually looking at the satellite and I will also have that picture on my website. And if you again, if you are listening to us on a 2.0 podcasting, 2.0 player, it'll show you chapters and I try to include chapter markers with the pictures or something to designate what we're talking about. So there you go. If you're listening to that, you can find that on my podcast or episode, I should say. But it's a fancy looking dish supposedly, but there again, we have no picture of it. Proven what they saying.
Bruce:But the reason they launched this thing Is so it could spy On what. Well, it's going to use 3D movies Of changing happenings On earth Surface. That's what they're saying. Anyway. They're going to use this thing to. It has two different receivers, or they're saying two different, two different lenses, I think is what it says to see the earth. One will cut right through the atmosphere and the clouds and look through the trees at the ground, and another one will not do as well, but it will see something different. And they're saying they're just going to look at the earth and the changes.
Bruce:And if you can believe any of that I don't know, but it took four hours to unfold this thing and all they're going to do is look at the ground. You believe that? All right, I got a bridge in Brooklyn. I want to sell you.
Bruce:If you believe that, because unfortunately they don't ever tell you what they're really doing with anything, so they really got something up there that's not on a balloon floating across the earth, then there ain't no telling what they're doing. They're using a uh, two aperture radars and they're gonna know radars, radars. I don't see how they're going to get pictures from that, the way they're describing the pictures. Anyway, they're going to get reflections of the ground and they're going to have high resolution images. Now, I know some of them radar abilities can see through houses, they can see what's going on in the houses and how many people's in there and stuff. So again, if you believe they're just going to look at earth changes and not anything else. Huh, and they're supposedly gonna be able to move this thing around on different parts of the earth. So there you go, a spy satellites, what it sounds like to me, but anyway, I just want to bring that out hey, bruce, once you turn the light on, it's getting dark in here.
Bruce:All right, I'll do that. There you go, is that better, oh?
Sunny:yeah, that's a lot better, Thanks.
Bruce:Yeah, well, I think the sun's going down behind them trees and I'm losing my light in here, so, yep, it was getting a little bit dark. Well, I just had my cat come in here, crawl up on my desk and all my notes. I took a picture. I'll put it on my chapters, but if she hits one of my buttons and my recording fails that's what happened I'll have to kick it back on, but she wants to be part of the recording. I guess I don't have any video. I did snap a picture, but that's all the news we've got today.
Bruce:Now we did have the earthquake report that we was going to do. Like I said, we've been trying to do that every seven days. There she goes, she gets down. I got talking about her. She didn't like it, but we try to do it every seven days and it's been a rough one again this week. Let me hit the highlights real quick Now.
Bruce:If you've been following along, in the past, we've been doing a little bit different. We give the seven-day report for this year and we also gave it for the last two years. No, for 2019 and 2018. So we've been trying to do the 2025, the seven-day report, like we always do. Just read it off. But we're doing the 2019 and 2018 on our website, so if you want to see that, you can uh go and look at it. We post it usually at the same time that the episode is published and goes out. It's just a way to keep time down, because if we do that whole thing on the recording, it just takes an extra amount of time. So if you want to know what's going on and how to how we're doing it, and if I don't have an explanation for you, you can go back and read some of the or listen to some of the past episodes, or you can just email me and I'll explain it. You can email me with any questions you have. Let's go on with it, alright?
Sunny:Let's go on with it, Bruce. Come on, come on.
Bruce:Alright, show your impatience.
Sunny:I'm just hagging you.
Bruce:Nagging me.
Sunny:Whatever?
Bruce:So what we've got in the last seven days I just looked this up before I started recording we had all the magnitude earthquakes were 1,925. And that would be 19.3% if I figured into 10,000. And we had 4.5 and over was only 123, which gave us 6.4 percent of the 1925. And then we had two 6.0 and bigger earthquakes for the seven-day report one. The first one was a 6.0 and it was in el salvador. And then we had a 8.0 which got downgraded. Why I don't know, but it got downgraded to a 7.5, maybe because it didn't have as much uh quaking as they thought it would at an 8-point. I don't know why they downgraded it, but this one was in Southern Drake Passage, which is in the ocean between South America and Antarctica. Apparently that passage right in there, a lot of boats use and it's's really rough water, but there's not a lot of people in that area, so it didn't have a lot of effect. We we really thank the father for that. But we only had two major earthquakes which I call 6.0 and above, which gave us a 1.6 percent. It shows a pretty close relationship to last week. So I don't know if they'll continue.
Bruce:But go back or no, don't go back. Just go to the uh rest of the 2019 and the 2018 numbers. The 2018 numbers there was 12 yes, I said that 12, 12 earthquakes. That was 6.0 and above, so you need to look that up. I'll get them all listed. They'll be on that report, they'll be on my posting page so, and if you are a subscriber to the website, it will email you when I post that. But there was a lot of them back in 2018, so 2019 was only what um six years ago and 2018. No, I got that wrong. Anyway, I'm thinking that if the seven-day report falls like it normally does and it translates into a seven-year, the next year is going to have even more significant earthquakes. That's all we got for you today, guys. What do you think?
Sunny:I think that's awesome.
Bruce:I do too. I think that's awesome. Hey guys, to all our listeners, last week we did a little bit different episode. It was called the World is Falling for it Me Not so Much and we talked about a little bit of controversy. We spent the whole and it wasn't very long, I think it was only 20 minutes. But we talked about that one particular thing. If you like that kind of thing, yeah, if you like that kind of thing, yeah, if you like that kind of thing and you want to hear more of that, text me, email me. If you want to text me, you just have a 2.0 player and there's a under my description for the podcast is a say text and I will text you back or I will talk about you on our next episode. But anyway, or you can just email me at theuglyquackingduckcom no, theuglyquackingduck at gmailcom that's our email address or you can get on our website, go to the contact page and you can do a couple different ways of contacting. Just contact me, let me know what you think. But until then we're going to end this recording. Hope we didn't keep it too long about 42 minutes. It'll be a little bit shorter time.
Bruce:I cut out some of the long pauses and stuff. I mean gaps. I don't worry about the pauses, but the gaps where I didn't answer quick enough or something. I don't think I had any of this recording. A lot of times I do, because it takes me a minute to look stuff up and I don't want you guys just sitting out there falling asleep like I do until I find it, but I don't think I had any of that this time. However, thank you for being with us. If this is your first time listening to the ugly quacking duck podcast, let me know. I hope you come back. We play very nicely with each other. I hope we do anyway.
Sunny:I think you're being silly.
Bruce:Well, probably Anyhow. Value for Value is where we're coming from. We like to do that. We don't like doing a lot of advertising, but we do believe in value. So we try to give you a decent show or episode, however you want to say it, and we would appreciate you giving back to us. You can do that by a few things. One you can do it just by telling us you're listening, you're out there. We like that response, we like to know you're out there.
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Bruce:You can also tell a friend this podcast grows by you sharing it with other people and that really helps. So we really want you to do that. And, above all, if you feel led to give financially, we will really, really use that, because we have a lot of expenses in this hobby. We do it for fun and we keep doing it, but that doesn't mean it don't cost anything and we could use the extra resources, especially with us getting ready to retire. Anyway, that's another story coming on down the pike, but if you do anything, come back. Come back and listen to the next episode and the next one. That really means a lot to us. So support us in one way or the other. You can help be support us in one way or the other. You can help us by being creative, help us with artwork or plans for the next episode or anything. Just contact us, connect with us and we'll work on something.
Bruce:But this is Bruce, and this is Sunny, and Sunny is not I repeat, not an AI. Just so people out there will know that Sunny is part of me.
Sunny:I am not, not, not, not.
Bruce:All right, don't get carried away. Okay, I'll try not to let's say bye.
Sunny:All right, one, two, three, bye. Okay, I'll try not to, let's say bye, all right.
Bruce:One, two, three Bye, all right. Thank you very much for being here and being part of this episode, and we want you to come back.
Sunny:I'm Bruce, I'm Sunny 73, may the Father's blessings go with you and his love be with you always.