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Stellt euch vor, ihr seid Teil einer Zivilisation, die nicht von der Erde stammt, sondern von einem weit entfernten Planeten, der auch noch drei Sonnen umkreist. Soweit nicht so tragisch, schließlich lieben alle Bewohner des Planeten sonnige Strandtage, wäre da nicht das klitzekleine Problem, dass sich nicht voraussagen lässt, wann der Heimatplanet einer der Sonnen so nahe kommt, dass alles Leben darauf verbrennt. Und dass das passiert ist sicher, nur weiß man eben nicht wann… Das könnte der Beginn einer Erzählung sein, die in der Welt stattfindet, die die Jungs vom Götterkomplex Podcast in dieser Episode für euch ersinnen. Ok, ein bisschen Hilfe haben sie schon, denn die Keyfacts dieser Welt werden gewürfelt. Hört also rein und erfahrt welche Unwägbarkeiten die Würfel für die besagte Zivilisation noch so bereit halten und was es mit dem Toast Hawaii auf sich hat. Der Götterkomplex Podcast. Wir erschaffen gemeinsam ein Science-Fiction Universum Rubrik: Podcast Explosive Der Götterkomplex Podcast: https://linktr.ee/goetterkomplex Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goetterkomplex_podcast/ Anmerkung: Du bist Podcaster*in und möchtest dich mit gleichgesinnten treffen? Aufgepasst: Am Freitag, 29. September - bis zum 01. Oktober 2023 findet erstmalig das Podfluencer Festival in Ulm statt! Melde dich an unter: https://www.diepodfluencer.com/podfluencer-festival-2023 und sei dabei! Wir freuen uns auf dich. Du bist Podcaster (w/m/d) und möchtest Teil von Die Podfluencer werden? Melde dich auf https://www.diepodfluencer.com/ und starte bei Die Podfluencer durch. Intro-Sprecher: Thomas Speck https://www.der-schalltrichter.at/ Hosting-Plattform und Sponsoring: https://www.podcaster.de/ Music by Nikitsan Music
In this Episode: Our Heroes learn some cal-coo-lus this week with our tutor Admiral Adama! That's right we're taking on the Krylon hordes and revisiting the amazing combover that is: Stand and Deliver! Tune in! Follow Us: Our Website Twitter Instagram Facebook Items discussed (links to more info): Note - if the below links don't work in your podcast player please visit the show page at: https://ebd.fm/episodes/197 Principal Substitute Dangerous Minds Seinfeld Karate Kid Lorraine Bracco Hackers Falling Down Lean On Me Only the Strong Gunny Highway Selena George's mom Chocolate Rain Black Rain Miami Vice Farrell Man in the High Castle Kido Edlebrock 48 Hrs.
We did it, Joe! The season 3 finale! Roslin gets some morning motivation to get outta bed in the form of Admiral Adama. Tori's got some morning motivation to stay IN bed in the form of Samuel T. Anders (the . . . pyramid player?), and Apollo's found his own motivation for playing the little lawyer who could in the form of Grandpadama's law books. And some of us are still hearing music in the frakkin' ship! Ladies and gentlemen, this is Mambo Number Five—wait, scratch that— Ladies and gentlemen, this is Crossroads Pt. 2! Catch our Season 3 recap next week. After that, we'll be launching right into the final season of Battlestar Galactica and—could it be—the final season of Set Condition One? p.s. Our thanks to Night Shift Radio boss, Michael Fight, for the use of what may well be his greatest work in the intro to this episode. Follow us @setcon1podcast on http://twitter.com/setcon1podcast (Twitter) and http://instagram.com/setcon1podcast (Instagram). Visit http://nightshiftradio.com/ (nightshiftradio.com) to learn more about the SC1 crew, check out the other shows on the network, and even peruse our merch store. Night Shift Radio has a newsletter! http://nsrad.io/mailinglist (nsrad.io/mailinglist) to get in on all the good stuff. Support this podcast
You'd think we'd all have learned our lesson after WandaVision, but nope... a new Marvel show brings a ton of new fan theories about what will happen, whom it will happen to, and how many big surprises will be revealed. Thank goodness we're here to break it all down and let you know what is The Real and what is The Jabroni when it comes to all this rampant speculation. To make things more interesting, we're putting all of this on the record just after the first episode and will return once the series is done to determine who was righter and wronger. A quick programming note... Even though this is being posted the day that episode 3 of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is released, we recorded this episode the Sunday immediately following the premier of the first episode. Life has gotten us behind on editing, but we'll be catching up shortly. LINKS OF INTEREST: - Looks like all of Todd's fervent prayers for Benedict Cumberbatch to play Grand Admiral Thrawn have been in vain - Michael B. Jordan has been announced as directing Creed III as well as starring - Ah, what might have been... Admiral Adama as a Klingon?! - This is probably a repeat, but what the hell it's really entertaining and enlightening... here's Kurt Vonnegut (author Slaughterhouse Five and many other novels) talking about the shape of stories ... AND ANOTHER THING: TIM has been supplementing his diet with a healthy (or unhealthy) amount of Diners, Drive-Ins, & Dives as of late TODD recommends checking out The House Of Broken Angels by Luis Alberto Urrea for a wonderful read FOLLOW US ON THE SOCIAL MEDIAS: Did you love what you listened to? Fantastic - we love people with questionable taste that enjoy a couple chuckleheads cracking each other up. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more of the internet funny. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on Podbean, iTunes, or Spotify!
Love—much like an O2 sensor—is a complicated thing. What happens when Admiral Adama is forced to choose between the immediate safety of his son and the long term safety of the fleet? The Gang Goes to Cloud 9, and things go terribly wrong. We've got a hostage situation on our hands, and there's only person who can save the day: Starbuck, doing her best Super Mario Bros. impression. Most importantly, we unveil the newest product in our Set Condition One line of breakfast cereals! Follow us @setcon1podcast on http://twitter.com/setcon1podcast (Twitter) and http://instagram.com/setcon1podcast (Instagram). Visit http://nightshiftradio.com/ (nightshiftradio.com) to learn more about the SC1 crew, check out the other shows on the network, and even peruse our merch store.
Welcome, Good Monday morning, everybody. Craig Peterson here. You will find here a different host this morning on NH Today. Jack Heath has moved on to another radio group. I was on with Scott Spradlin. We discussed election security in the light of revelations by the FBI and DHS about Nation-State Actors accessing our election systems through known vulnerabilities. Here we go with Scott. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit. - CraigPeterson.com --- Automated Machine Generated Transcript: Craig Peterson: How vulnerable are the web pages where these final tallies are as well. So we've got now known nation-state hackers into our systems. We've got them into web sites as well, where the tallies are displayed. We've got to be very, very careful. Jack Heath has left, and now we have Scott Spradling and at least for the time being. [00:00:23] I like Scott. He's a professional news guy reporter for many, many years, and that's who I was on with this morning. Jack has apparently moved to another radio network. So we'll see what happens with him there. Best of luck goes out to him. So here we are this morning with Scott Spradling. [00:00:41] Scott Spradling: You've heard me on with him before, but I think it's been a little while. Let's talk a little bit about what the FBI is doing and how technology might be used to protect our elections' integrity. Craig Peterson from Tech Talk joins us now on the air. [00:00:54] Good morning, Craig. How are you? [00:00:56] Craig Peterson: Hey, good morning, Scott. And as you may know, I've been involved with the FBI for some years now. In fact, I ran there and their entire webinar program for what they call Infragard. And InfraGard is trying to get regular businesses all the way through government agencies, whereof what's going on out there. [00:01:18]We've got a new one that just came out on Friday. It turns out that the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security have now confirmed that hackers and, in this case, nation-state hackers, which means countries like China and Russia and Iran, and maybe others, including North Korea, have gained actual access to our election systems. [00:01:42]They went in, and they would use multiple vulnerabilities to get in over something I've been warning about on my show forever, and that is misconfigured VPN. So this isn't going to help matters. [00:01:56] Scott Spradling: So how many States, and this is not a fair pop quiz. [00:01:59]Approximately how many States have a lot of their voter type information or access to the totals electronically that are vulnerable. The reason I ask is that if nothing else, Bill Gardner has a system that is in my mind, largely offline. Cause if the electronics go sideways, we've got paper ballots as a backup. [00:02:18] So we can hand count if we have to in New Hampshire and assure a good election result. Are a lot of States moving more towards paperless and then being vulnerable. [00:02:29] Craig Peterson: Well, Justin brought up, of course, the year 2000 in the wonderful times we had passed then. That really woke up a lot of States. Many of the States are using that same system that Bill Gardener's using here. It's phenomenal. It's the only way to go, which are you fill out a paper ballot? It goes into a machine. It can be spot-checked to make sure the machine looks like it's accurate. [00:02:53] Where the problem has been coming in that we're most worried about here is Scott, because so many have moved to that, is how the votes are finally tallied. [00:03:02]In many States, what they do is the federal government go to the state's webpage to collect the totals. The question might be asked how vulnerable are the web pages, where these final tallies are, as well. [00:03:19]We've got now known nation-state hackers into our systems. We've got them into websites, as well where the tallies are displayed. We've gotta be very, very careful. I, too, have heard Bill talk about what they're doing, and I think we're in pretty good shape. But we've got to pay a lot of attention here because the hackers really are after it. They're just trying to upset our election. [00:03:44] I think they might be successful. Not to mention all of these other potential problems that are out there. [00:03:50]Justin McIssac: One of the freelance jobs I used to have was going around and collecting election results from different towns in Rochester and then calling them into the AP. [00:03:56]The way in New Hampshire works is. You get the fill in the circle thing, and you feed it into that machine, at the end of the voting cycle, that spits out a receipt, like an actual receipt telling you who got what. [00:04:08] So almost like here's a real deep cut for sci-fi dorks. It's almost like an Admiral Adama situation where he had the Battlestar Galactica offline so the Cylons couldn't hack in. We don't have to go that far. Do we, Craig, take everything completely offline? If we have those types of backups with a physical paper printout, or what do you think? [00:04:27] Craig Peterson: I think that's a pretty good way to do it and keep those ballots around and allow people to inspect them. I don't know if we have to go totally Admiral ADAMA on this. I am concerned that we have 50 individual state elections, and every state's doing it differently. Every state has different competencies, and that boils all the way down to what you were talking about, Justin. It's really the towns that are doing some of these tallies. I get a little bit worried about those things. Final tapes in some States they're using these touch screen devices, and then it spits out a little audit trail that looks exactly like what you might get at the grocery store. Those things fade over time. If someone leaves them on a dashboard, they will go black. [00:05:11]I have a little less worry here in New Hampshire than I do for other States. Scott started by talking about what's going to happen nationwide. Will we know by that deadline on December 14th who the President is? [00:05:24] I am very, very concerned because of an over-reliance on technology. These systems are hacked by the FBI and Homeland security. All of the hacks that happened. We're using software that had patches out. These were sometimes known four months and a couple of them for more than a year, but the local States and towns did not bother applying. So it's a real problem. [00:05:52]Here in New Hampshire, we're great. We have these devices, and they are loaded with ROMs. One of my sons is a ballot inspector. He went and physically looked at the machine, although there were a couple of problems with the machines used in his precinct, the final device, a little memory stick, if you will, that's inside, that machine did have the right seals on it. It had not been tampered with when he checked it. So I like what we're doing. [00:06:19] I think we got to pay a lot of attention. [00:06:21] Scott Spradling: Good final thought. Hopefully, technology and paper ballots will combine nicely for a clear result with no debate by the time we're done at the end of election night, or at least within a couple of days. So we'll see. [00:06:33] Craig Peterson: Yeah, that'll happen, Scott. [00:06:34] Scott Spradling: I like it. I like your optimism. Craig Peterson from tech talk. Thank you so much. My friend, I appreciate you being on the air with us. [00:06:42] Craig Peterson: Take Care. Saturday 1130. I'll be right back here. [00:06:44] Scott Spradling: Excellent. We'll see you then. You're listening to New Hampshire Today. --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553
Join us as Marc and Tricia are joined by special guest Alessandro Juliani (Tactical Officer Lieutenant Felix Gaeta) to discuss showrunner Ron Moore’s directorial debut, BSG Season 4, Episode 12: “A Disquiet Follows My Soul.” Also, AJ talks about how a stage production of Romeo and Juliet led to him joining the BSG family and everyone gazes in awe at Admiral Adama’s vigorous toothbrushing.
Die Folge beginnt damit, dass wir die letzte Szene der vorletzten Folge nochmal sehen, also die Szene in der das Zylonen-Rebellen-Basis-Schiff mit Roslin und Baltar weggesprungen ist. Die Episode spielt ausschließlich in dem einen Setting - es gibt also nur einen Handlungsstrang - plus ein paar gelegentliche Übersprünge in Laura Psyche in deren Visualisierung auch ein paar Charaktere der Galactica auftauchen. Nach dem unerwarteten Sprung hält Roslin an ihrem Plan fest, zum Auferstehungszentrum zu springen, um die 3 (D’Anna) zu befreien und zu entführen die die letzten 5 kennt. Denn die sollen sich ja wie wir schon wissen in der Flotte befinden und den Weg zu Erde kennen. Also stellen sie einen Plan dazu auf. Gleichzeitig hat Bruder Cavil die 3 auch schon wieder unboxed - weil er glaubt so könne man den Bürgerkrieg am schnellsten beenden. Der Plan wird durchgeführt, Helo findet die 3 und bringt sie wie befohlen - aber nicht wie mit den Zylonen abgesprochen - zur Präsidentin. Diese war sich unterdessen nicht sicher, ob sie den während der Schlacht verwundeten Baltar retten oder sterben lassen soll, denn der hat ihr gerade gebeichtet, dass er für die Auslöschung der Menschheit verantwortlich ist. D’Anna weiß aber, dass ihre beste Überlebenschance ist, ihr Geheimnis möglichst lange für sich zu behalten und verweigert jede Aussage, bis sie zurück zur Menschenflotte gebracht wird. Die Präsidentin gibt nach und so kommt ihr gekaperter Basisstern am Ende wieder dort an wo sie losgesprungen waren und wo Admiral Adama in einem Raptor noch auf sie wartet.
Da Laura Roslin verschwunden ist, gibt es beim Zwölferrat Konflikte bezüglich der Nachfolge Romo Lampkin soll helfen, einen geeigneten Kandidaten zu finden, weil Admiral Adama den Vizepräsidenten Tom Zarek nicht akzeptiert. Nachdem die offensichtliche Wahl auf Apollo gefallen ist beruhigt sich die Situation Admiral Adama trifft zuerst unüberlegte Entscheidungen, weil er befangen ist, was die Präsidentin betrifft. Letztlich entscheidet er sich, Tigh die Galactica zu übergeben und selbst in einem Raptor bei dieser Position zu warten bis der Basisstern wieder auftaucht ...
Verschnaufpause. Gerade soll Admiral Adama als Held gefeiert werden, da holt ihn seine Vergangenheit durch die Rückkehr seines früheren Untergebenen und Freundes "Bulldog" ein...
In this episode, the girls talk about storing stash and knits. Danie names the episode and Susie plans on living her best life. Stuff & Things Susie (finally) released the Walnut Street Socks pattern. Finished Projects Danie finished her Cattails, and it looks so good! Current Projects Susie cast on the Chatham Pullover using madelinetosh Tosh Sport in Tart. She also worked more on her DFW Socks and started her kid's 6th Birthday Socks. Danie cast on Mossy Way out of One Twisted Tree Lavish in the Admiral Adama colorway. Enhance the Stash Susie acquired two skeins of 75/25 Sock yarn from Traveling Yarn/Less Traveled Yarn in the Eye of Newt and Slutty Pumpkin colorways.
It's retcon time again, as we learn about Admiral Adama's very well documented time on the Battlestar Valkyrie. Pat is pretty sure the Cylons didn't give a frak about Bulldog's mission. Matt tries, but fails, to get lost in the drama. Mike is willing to go along with it all as long as Adama and Tigh make up.
Laura scolding Bill & Cain ~ omg that scene by her bedside HELP MY HEART ~ -Are we all part machines? ~ Who creates those little spaceships models? ~ Cain’s good(!?) Side ~ Lee’s depression ~ Bill’s ability to pull himself together ~ ADMIRAL ADAMA
I’ve been saving this interview for a time such as today. This weekend, Syfy channel is celebrating it’s 25 year anniversary with the best series they ever produced, Battlestar Galactica. In fact, arguably it’s one of the best dramatic and sci-fi-fi series ever made in the history of the 12 colonies. Earlier this year, I …
In this episode, the girls recount their recent road trip to Des Moines. Danie doodled her little heart out, and Susie forgets everything. Miscellaneous items mentioned include Susie's We Call Them Pirates hat, Danie's Wide Thumb Toddler Mittens, Jordan Creek Mall, Zombie Burger, Des Moines' East Village, Stitch, and Yarn Junction Co.. Contest The winner of the fabulous Skein Watch Socks pattern by the lovely kino was announced! Also, the 2015 LegendPrairie contest has begun! Post in the Ravelry thread and tell us about your favorite fibery FO of the year. Finished Projects Danie finished her Doodler, and it is glorious! 984 yards in 19 days, including practically finishing and then ripping back to adjust the border. She also finished her Keuka Hat, and it is indeed dapper. Susie finished her Rambled hat, and her Willowbrook Shawl. Both knits were enjoyed and are loved, both were also forgotten for recording purposes. Current Projects Susie worked more on her Socks in the Name of Science, and just started the toe on the first sock. She also plugged away at her Glenfiddich sweater, and cast on a test knit for mrsshoo of the In a sKnit podcast using One Twisted Tree Prime in Hinkypunk. Danie knit on her Awesome Socks, some socks for her Wellies, and a pair of socks using One Twisted Tree in Soul of the Tardis and Admiral Adama. Enhance the Stash Susie acquired Manos Del Uruguay Gloria in Oceano and Vereda, Knitter's Pride Knit Blockers, and With Pointed Sticks Ballpoint Pen in All is Bright and Rollerball in Ice Queen. Danie acquired an upcycled project bag from Spud and Chloe, Vice Paradigm in Trollop, a Fat Squirrel bag, Juniper Moon Farm's Sheep Stash, and Plymouth Yarns Happy Feet 100 Splash.
Actor and podcaster Tim Dunn returns from 4 months at sea! We talk Daredevil, the "funny men are better in bed" study, TV shows he's catching up on and Sammy's sheer incredulity that Tim somehow has a girlfriend. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 Intro 0:04 Sammy doesn't have time for an intro and gets right into asking Tim about ship life. Tim shares his ship survival tips. 3:30 Daredevil Talk Part 1 (SPOILERS): We dig into Netflix's Daredevil series. Sammy thinks Tim kinda looks like Charlie Cox. A random lady in NYC thinks Tim looks like Quentin Tarantino. 10:45 We interrupt the Daredevil talk to discuss a study that says Funny Men Are Better In Bed. We determine Sammy is a locked down sexual fortress and Tim is an undefended open-air fort. 16:25 Daredevil Talk Part 2 (SPOILERS): We return to our gushing about Daredevil. 28:10 Tim has been trying to catch up on Kimmy Schmidt & saw Going Clear. Sammy wonders if Tim could be a Scientologist. He's watching Empire despite not liking it, thinks Arrow has gotten ridiculous while he was gone and likes Admiral Adama leading SHIELD. 37:30 A Kingsman sequel is in development. Justin Bieber will be in Zoolander 2. 41:00 Airplane! or Blazing Saddles? 43:40 Bud Light printed a slogan on their beer that inadvertently endorsed rape. 47:30 A woman stabbed her hairstylist over a bad haircut. 51:10 An English man is painting penises over potholes in a UK town to get them fixed. Tim would paint penises on Playstation 4s. 54:45 Tim is adjusting to life off the ship. Sammy is stunned that Tim somehow has a girlfriend. 1:02:30 Outro, during which Tim manages to get the last word in.
Amy, Mike, and Bryan sit down to discuss diverse representation in Star Wars based on the news that Lords of the Sith would be introducing the first LGBT character into the new canon. After that, they set their sights on the new Princess Leia comic, then Harrison Ford's accident, before moving on to further discussion about the Rebels finale. Also keep listening for the after-show when Admiral Adama shares his thoughts about Mr. Ford's harrowing experience. If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We’d greatly appreciate it.Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings.Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.comThanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
This is the last episode in the Battlestar Galactica triptych and Eugenia and Gerri discuss how a science fiction show not only can it be entertainment but once in a while can contribute to changing the world. They have an interview with none other than Admiral Adama, the wonderfully talented Edward James Olmos. [more]
In podcast #7 Cat tells us about her dinner with Admiral Adama and President Roslin, our hosts take their first “plane!” shot, and Olivia scores another unbelievable interview - The Incredible Hulk!
Part two (3 & 4 of written version) of the Battlestar Galactica / Star Trek: Next Generation fan fiction by Rap. The President and Admiral Adama meet with Starfleet representatives while Gaeta is interviewed by Troi.