

Shocking footage shows the inner workings of a "Breaking Bad" drugs factory that made millions of fake Valium pulls and was run by a gang now facing jail.
When police raided Scotland's biggest drugs factory in Paisley, they found two men covered in blue dust as they operated a machine that pumped out 250,000 "blue plague" etizolam tablets an hour, or six million a day.
Officers seized more than 1.6m pills that were ready to be sent to gangs and dealers across Scotland, plus ingredients that had been bought from suppliers in China, the Daily Record reports.
The pills - a legal high until they were banned in May 2016 - would have brought in million of pounds had they been sold on the street.
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Thanks Tom. I was told last week that I was like the Bob Ross of podcasts. I must stop waving paint brushes around when I present ;-)
Another reason for having a podcast is you can use it to present on the types of topics that wouldn't be likely to be accepted by conference organisers. For example, something that is only 20 minutes long, or 200 minutes long, or a topic that is very esoteric.