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Da ist das Ding! Seit 2022 haben wir neben dem Podcast an einem weiteren Herzensprojekt gearbeitet: Ein ganzes Sonderheft, das wir einem unserer Lieblings-Genres widmen: Dem Point-'n'-Click-Adventure! Neben Artikeln über die großen Klassiker des Genres haben wir auch Studio-Historien und exklusive Interviews mit Al Lowe, Bob Bates und David Fox geführt. DAS HEFT BEKOMMT IHR EXKLUSIV IM WEBSTORE DES RETURN-MAGAZINS Das Heft bekommt ihr exklusiv im Webstore des Return-Magazins (klick). In diesem Podcast berichten Daniel und Hardy vom Enstehungsprozess. Von der ersten Idee zur Konzeptionierung, von der Redaktion bis zur Kooperation mit dem Return-Magazin berichten die beiden über die Entstehungsgeschichte unserers Sonderhefts. Die Aufnahme erfolgte spontan auf einem Parkplatz in Karlsruhe, daher klingt die Aufnahme etwas roher als gewohnt. In Einspielern sind auch einige Mitglieder der Redaktion zu hören. Sprecher: Hardy Heßdörfer und Daniel Cloutier Lust direkt über diese Folge zu diskutieren? Schau doch mal im Nerdwelten Discord Kanal oder auf unserer Facebook Seite vorbei! Auf X (ehemals Twitter) oder unserem Whatsapp-Kanal sind wir ebenfalls zu finden und freuen uns über dein Feedback! Für Unterstützung via Patreon und Steady sind wir sehr dankbar! Dort erhalten Unterstützer Zugang zu monatlichen Bonus-Folgen. Lust auf Nerdwelten Merchandise (Shirts, Tassen, Caps...)? HIER ENTLANG Nerdwelten Musik: Ben Dibbert (Nordischssound) Introstimme: Claudia Urbschat-Mingues Schnitt: Daniel Cloutier Produktion: Daniel Cloutier Einspieler: Ben Dibbert, Steffen Anton, Christian Rohde und Pat Tschenett Cover-Layout: Dennis Deuster
Summary In this episode of the Having Had Podcast, Brent Mullins interviews Bob Bates, a gaffer and chief lighting technician in the film industry. They discuss Bob's journey in the industry, his childhood interests, and the challenges of balancing work and personal life. Bob shares his experiences working on various films and series, including Harold and Kumar II and Stranger Things. He also talks about the pressure and stress of working on high-profile shows and the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. In this part of the conversation, Bob Bates discusses the people who have influenced and mentored him throughout his career. He emphasizes the importance of kindness and patience in the industry and how he strives to pay it forward to the next generation of filmmakers. The conversation also touches on the challenges of working in different markets and the need to adapt to different ways of doing things. In this conversation, Brent Mullins and Bob Bates discuss the challenges of work-life balance in the film industry. They emphasize the importance of setting boundaries and prioritizing family time. They also discuss the need for shorter work hours and more reasonable schedules. Bob shares his experiences working with actors like Dustin Hoffman and Tom Hanks, highlighting their professionalism and kindness. They also talk about the inspiration they find in watching movies and TV shows, and the importance of faith and family in their lives. Overall, they express gratitude for the opportunities they've had in their careers and the relationships they've built. Bob's IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1308233/ IG https://www.instagram.com/setabbob?igsh=ZnlmbHdnMXFsaTU4 Cinesouth Lighting Bob's company... https://www.instagram.com/cinesouthlighting?igsh=MzVyd3J6NWN0MmYw
'Brubeck time' se titula el LP que el pianista Dave Brubeck publicó en 1955 con su cuarteto -entonces el saxofonista alto Paul Desmond,- el contrabajista Bob Bates y el baterista Joe Dodge-. Escuchamos 'Audrey' -pieza inspirada por la actriz Audrey Hepburn-, 'Jeepers creepers', 'Pennies form heaven', 'Why do I love you', 'Stompin for Mili' y 'A fine romance'. Cinco años antes, Brubeck había publicado con el vibrafonista Cal Tjader el LP 'Brubeck Tjader' que contiene clásicos como 'September song', 'Sweet Georgia Brown', 'Spring is here', 'S´wonderful', 'Perfidia', 'Always', 'I didn´t know what time it was', 'How high the moon' o 'Squeeze me'. Escuchar audio
Featuring original and previously unpublished research, Episode 7 reveals the untold story of H. Adams Carter, the Harvard Five, and their groundbreaking efforts to make the 10th Mountain Division the best-trained, best-fed, best-equipped mountain unit in the world. Show notes and resources: https://christianbeckwith.com/ninety-pound-rucksack-episodes/mountain-intelligence-episode-07/ The Harvard Five—Carter, Bob Bates, Terry Moore, Charlie Houston and Bradford Washburn—were pioneers of American mountaineering during the 1930s. When World War II erupted, they harnessed their extensive expertise on the mountain troops's behalf. The hub of their efforts was Carter's intelligence work, which established the cornerstone of American mountain warfare doctrine. Despite their pivotal roles in the 10th's development, their contributions have remained hidden from the public eye—until now. Join us as we uncover the forgotten saga of these trailblazers and their profound impact on the foundations of American mountain warfare. Available only to patrons, the Unabridged version of Episode 7 features the complete transcript of the episode, as well as bonus content for this and all other episodes. To become a patron and unlock these and other perks, go to https://www.patreon.com/NinetyPoundRucksack Please consider becoming a patron. Patrons allow us to pursue the show's journalistic and educational objectives as we inform and inspire the public about the Division's living legacy. In return, patrons receive access to all Unabridged episodes, including bonus content, supporting documentation, historic imagery and exclusive interviews.
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Bad Bob BatesBad Bob Bates is a veteran North East England musician and lives on the banks of the river Tyne in an old stone house to the west of Newcastle/Gateshead. When he's not making music he's building guitars (Bridge Street Guitars) and foot percussion, and helping to promote and sell Custom CoolEtch etched metal guitar parts crafted by his silversmith wife. Oh, he's still got a day job as well…
In this special episode, we highlight conversations in four key areas that provide actionable insights that can drive positive business outcomes. Growth: A candid conversation on Transition of Care: How Culture and Technology Can Bridge the Gap and how the commitment to caring for people remains key. Listen to the full conversation in Episode 9. Pharmacy Operations: This was an eye-opening conversation on Lean Six Sigma – Making It Work for LTC Pharmacy to drive greater efficiencies. Listen to the full conversation in Episode 7. Policy: An open conversation on Politics & Policy: How Elections Affect Your Pharmacy and how to be an advocate for your profession. Listen to the full conversation in Episode 13. Technology: Our own Bob Bates, COO of RedSail Technologies, sat down on The Great Enabler – Cloud Technology and shared why cloud computing should be an integral part of a long-term care operation. Listen to the full conversation in Episode 5.
The Drumbeats of War: Episode 3 explores the 10th Mountain Division's backstory in the lead-up to America's entry into World War II. The episode includes abridged interviews with Chris Juergens, PhD, the Anschutz Curator of Military History at History Colorado, on the history of Germany's mountain troops, and Sepp Scanlin, the former director of the 10th Mountain Division and Fort Drum Museum, on the resistance the idea of an American mountain division faced from within the War Department. The episode also includes an overview of Minnie Dole's Herculean efforts to establish a ski division, as well as the way world events—and America's climbers—helped persuade military leaders that maybe we really did need a mountain division after all. See here for show notes and resources. Available only to patrons, the Unabridged episode of Episode 3 also includes: Unabridged versions of both interviews A complete chronology of events leading up to General George Marshall's decision to conduct exploratory ski patrols in the winter of 1940-41. A narrative account of the involvement of The American Alpine Club members H. Adams Carter, Bob Bates, Bill House, Walter Wood Jr. and Dr. James Grafton Rogers in the lobbying efforts for a mountain division.
On this episode of "Older and Wiser", Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys... including nostalgic things from recent decades, the trouble with Daylight Savings Time, and a new kind of portable toilet. Watch at OlderSmarter.com, or listen wherever you find your podcasts.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Susan Sikora and Bob Bates explore recent public opinion surveys including who believes the U.S. should declare itself a "Christian nation"... how people feel about airplane protocol, and who's still texting and driving.
From the Redefined Archives: NC REALTOR® Amy Hedgecock gathers her coven of fiends (Bob Bates, Lori Edwards, Lolita Malave, Connie Corey and Lisa Holmes) to share some Tales of REALTOR® Horror. Don't listen alone!!!
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore alternative ways to describe older people. Also... things young people just don't understand about seniors. OlderAndWiser.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys, This week, the growing divide between Republicans and Democrats. Also, who's using closed-cationing?-- everybody. And who is tipping more than 25%-- lots of people!
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys including... a global survey that reveals a rising stress among people worldwide, how many phone numbers most people remember, and how many people feel emojis are essential to text communications.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Susan Sikora and Bob Bates discuss the football coach fired for praying with his team, the pressure to present well on Zoom, and more.
Cloud technology has been ubiquitous for some time now and its usefulness to long-term care pharmacy can provide optimum benefits -- driving greater efficiency, business continuity, and doing so more quickly, accurately, and securely. Join hosts Frances Nahas and Jim McDonald as they sit down with Bob Bates, president of Integra and QS/1, as he shares why cloud technology should be an integral part of a long-term care operations and what Integra is doing to help their customers maximize this technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cloud technology has been ubiquitous for some time now and its usefulness to long-term care pharmacy can provide optimum benefits -- driving greater efficiency, business continuity, and doing so more quickly, accurately, and securely. Join hosts Frances Nahas and Jim McDonald as they sit down with Bob Bates, president of Integra and QS/1, as he shares why cloud technology should be an integral part of a long-term care operations and what Integra is doing to help their customers maximize this technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cloud technology has been ubiquitous for some time now and its usefulness to long-term care pharmacy can provide optimum benefits -- driving greater efficiency, business continuity, and doing so more quickly, accurately, and securely. Join hosts Frances Nahas and Jim McDonald as they sit down with Bob Bates, president of Integra and QS/1, as he shares why cloud technology should be an integral part of a long-term care operations and what Integra is doing to help their customers maximize this technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys and news items, including a recent discovery of brainwaves in an elderly man who died. Do we see memories of our life when we die?
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys, including favorite tv shows of all time, what's the worst things you can lose?, and how long does it take you to get out of bed in the morning? For more, visitOlderAndWiser.com
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Susan Sikora and Bob Bates explore recent public opinion surveys... including how people feel about the lifting of Covid restrictions, people who seldom brush their teeth, and pizza preferences that become deal breakers.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys... including, people who call San Francisco "San Fran", ways Brits make themselves feel better, and stuff people believe about outer space. For more, visit OlderAndWiser.com
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys. Included: Is it rude to salt before you taste? What makes the best leftovers? plus the advantages of sitting on the floor.
On this final episode of 2021, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora look at whether we should revise the antiquated system of tipping in America. Also... everyday ageism, and whether there should be an upper age limit on running for President. Visit OlderAndWiser.com for more.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys, including how people feel about receivng a used Christmas gift, serving dogs a special Christmas dinner, and the worst holiday candies.
Bob Bates is a good friend of WEXT. He has been by to visit several times, and we are always happy to hear what he has going on.
My next door neighbor of 16 years, Bob Bates, shares what he's learned during his short 94 years here on earth. He served in both the Coast Guard & the United States Army during WWII & The Korean War. Listen the advice and wisdom he shares in this incredible episode! God Bless America! #VeteransDay
On this episode of "Older and Wiser", Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys. Topics include: Napping while at work, believing in ghosts, the food we waste, and the battle over the thermostat. Olderandwiser.com
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora discuss William Shatner's emotional trip to space, the confusion people feel in the doctor's office, who's most likely to lie on resumes, and where people get the least exercise.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora react to the Paramount+ series "The Real World Homecoming" because Susan got a free trial and binge-watched it. They explore recent public opinion polls about common dreams, and how people want to be remembered. Watch the video on OlderAndWiser.com
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys. This week, how many believe we're heading to civil war, and don't most Republicans don't trust the news media. Also, favorite Halloween treats, and answers to disputed questions about food.
On this edition of "Older and Wiser", Bob Bates and Susan Sikora discuss the use of fat suits in movies. Is it offensive? Also tips on how to remember names, and some reasons to be happy to be wearing a mask. Visit OlderAndWiser.com to watch the video version.
On this episode, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora discuss ways in the pandemic has changed us forever, celebrities who avoid bathing, things you can leave you kids when you die. OlderAndWiser.com
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys. This week, people who believe there are microchips in the Covid vaccines, a survey revealing what people really know about their neighbors, and America's favorite ice cream flavors.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys. This week, did COVID make you age faster? Should vaccinations be required for dating? What's your favorite vegetable?
Bob Bates and Susan Sikora discuss nostalgia, and whether the good old days were really that good.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys... including how Prince Harry and Meghan Markel's favorability ratings have dropped since the big Oprah interview, how many people aren't quite ready to give up their masks, and which animals people think they could win against in a fight. OlderAndWiser.com
This week Bob Bates and Susan Sikora rant and rave about.... whether Caitlyn Jenner should run for Governor of California, whether Washington DC should become the 51st state, and whether Johnson and Johnson vaccinations should have been paused. Watch the video at OlderAndWiser.com.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys. This week... things we should have been taught in high school, why the pandemic has made people hate their homes, whether Prince Charles should be skipped over as the next king, and America's most hated bugs.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys. This week, most Americans say they're ready to travel internationally as soon as restrictions are lifted, people who love to take pictures with their dogs, the most used words people use to describe themselves.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Susan Sikora and Bob Bates explore recent public opinion surveys, including how Americans may be turning away from organized religion. Also... the most stressed out states, places we feel unsafe, and is it okay to text while at a stop light? For more visit OlderAndWiser.com
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys, including reasons men avoid the doctor, our most hated chores, how we feel about emotional support animals on places, and things we do while on Zoom. For more, visit OlderAndWiser.com
On this episode of "Older and Wiser", Bob Bates and Susan Sikora discuss the freedom allowed vaccinated people, how the influenza is nearly eliminated this year, and things the Japanese do that extend their lives.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan SIkora explore recent public opinion surveys, including one which reveals people's concern about going to the dentist during the pandemic. Also, how housecleaning has changed, and foods we can't live without.
On this episode of "Older and Wiser", Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys. This week: Gym memberships, Watching yourself on Zoom, Least laundered items, What your favorite cocktail says about you.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys, including willingness to get the Covid vaccine, whether churches are "too segregated", and what kind of room people would add to their homes if money were no object.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora discuss a big price tag for a Bernie Sanders doll, the new trends in disposing of human remains, some surprising facts about 60's sitcoms, and a hugging booth built by Boy Scouts.
NC REALTOR® Amy Hedgecock gathers her coven of fiends (Bob Bates, Lori Edwards, Lolita Malave, Connie Corey and Lisa Holmes) to share some Tales of REALTOR® Horror. Don't listen alone!!!
Die legendäre Firma Infocom brachte im Laufe ihrer wechselhaften Geschichte viele sensationelle Textadventures heraus, das erste davon haben wir bereits in einem Podcast besprochen: Zork. Das war in grauer Vorzeit, in Folge 20, als der Podcast noch jung war (und rauschend, hallend, knisternd) – nun, kaum 80 Folgen später, kehren wir zu Infocom zurück und nehmen uns das letzte der reinen Textadventures von Infocom vor, Sherlock: The Riddle of the Crown Jewels, das zugleich das erste war, das eine externe Firma für Infocom produzierte, die frisch gegründete Challenge, Inc. von Bob Bates, der später als Gründer von Legend Entertainment noch zu Ruhm kommen sollte. Gunnar und Chris leisten sich ein Fanboy-Gespräch: Beide sind Fans von Sherlock Holmes, von Infocom und Bob Bates. Infos zum Spiel: Thema: Sherlock: The Riddle of the Crown Jewels, 1988 Plattform: Amiga, Apple II, C 64, C128, DOS, Mac OS Entwickler: Challenge Publisher: Infocom Genre: Textadventure Designer: Bob Bates Credits: Sprecher: Christian Schmidt, Gunnar Lott Mit O-Tönen von: Bob Bates Audioproduktion: Fabian Langer, Christian Schmidt Titelgrafik: Paul Schmidt Intro, Outro: Nino Kerl (Ansage); Chris Hülsbeck (Musik) www.stayforever.de
So, wir reichen noch eben des Interview mit Richard Leinfellner nach, aus dem die Zitate stammen, die im Dark-Omen-Podcast verwendet wurden. Knackige 23 Minuten, kann man mal eben so zwischendurch weghören. Leinfellner ist Österreicher, lebt aber seit er 13 ist in Großbritannien und fühlte sich nicht mehr sicher genug im Deutschen, um das Gespräch auf Deutsch zu führen. Ein Transkript zu diesem Gespräch findet sich auf unserer Webseite: https://www.stayforever.de/2020/07/dark-omen-interview-inkl-transkript Wir führen zuweilen Interviews oder Gespräche „im Hintergrund“, mal für Infos, mal für O-Töne und haben uns vor eine Weile entschlossen, die immer noch mal zusammenzuschneiden und separat öffentlich zu machen, um die Erkenntnisse daraus auch anderen Videospiel-Archäologen nicht vorzuenthalten. Hier ist eine [Liste von den Gesprächen: https://www.stayforever.de/interviews-mit-spieleentwicklern, da finden sich auch zwei Interviews (mit Ron Gilbert über Grafikadventures und Bob Bates über Textadventures), die wir bisher nicht aktiv veröffentlicht hatten, außer auf Patreon/Steady. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Sprecher: Richard Leinfellner, Gunnar Lott Audioproduktion: Christian Schmidt Titelgrafik: Paul Schmidt Intro, Outro: Nino Kerl (Ansage); Chris Hülsbeck (Musik) www.stayforever.de
On this episode of "Older and Wiser", Bob Bates and Susan Sikora consider all the things that may longer exists after the coronavirus pandemic. Watch the video version at Olderandwiser.com
On this episode of "Older and Wiser", Bob Bates and Susan Sikora offer up 11 ways to feel a little less anxious while isolating at home. Wanna watch instead of just listen? Visit olderandwiser.com
a bunker filled with heroes - Dan Hanzus, Chris Wesseling, Marc Sessler and Gregg Rosenthal bring you the winners and losers of the 2020 draft and Bob Bates stops by to give the newest Jets player some major HYPE. XXX style.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
a bunker filled with heroes - Dan Hanzus, Chris Wesseling, Marc Sessler and Gregg Rosenthal bring you the winners and losers of the 2020 draft and Bob Bates stops by to give the newest Jets player some major HYPE. XXX style.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore ways to distract ourselves during the coronavirus lockdown. Plus they share a list of four favorite films to watch when you want to escape and feel good.
Bob Bates and Susan Sikora list six of their favorite movies to watch when they want to temporarily escape the stressful news of the day. To watch on YouTube, visit https://youtu.be/4m4l8JZZGpY To find out where to stream the recommended films, visit JustWatch.com
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys and news events. Topics today include the fear and stress caused by coronavirus, the most common nightmares, and the fear of bugs.
On this episode of "That Was The Was It Was", Bob Bates and Lauren Liebowitz discuss the things we grew up with, including the history of The Slinky and The Magic 8 Ball. Also included, some little known facts about cassette tapes, plus memories of TV's Laugh-In.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys, including how many of us don't know any of our neighbors, the most popular stuff to steal from hotels, what your coffee says about your personality, and the most common ways to injure yourself in the winter.
On this episode of That Was The way It Was, Bob Bates and Lauren Liebowitz remember things we grew up with, including animal crackers, the Easy-Bake oven, American Bandstand, and old school cocktails. ThatWasTheWayItWas.com
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys, including how kids are confused by where our food comes from, the early age at which most people are done with working out, the way we overspend during the holidays, and our least favorite gifts. Visit olderandwiser.com for more.
On this episode of That Was The Way It Was, Bob Bates and Lauren Liebowitz remember the things we grew up with, including Dubble Bubble bubble gum, album covers, encyclopedias, ditto machines, and scary movies.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys, including whether men feel careers are more important than marriage, how many men distrust female politicians, people who are happy when they get sick, the food we hate at Thanksgiving.
On this episode of That Was The Way It Was, Bob Bates and Lauren Liebowitz reveal little known facts about things we all remember growing up, including drive-in theaters, transistor radios, suntanning and waterbeds.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys, including how many people are suffering from pre-election stress and an overdose of news coverage, people who are overly polite, how people feeling about unmarried people living together, and more. Listen at olderandwiser.com or anywhere you get your podcasts.
On this episode of That Was The Way It Was, Bob Bates and Lauren Liebowitz reveal little known facts about Crock Pots, Yoyo's, The Pledge of Allegiance and Fallout shelters. To see a behind-the-scenes video, visit thatwasthewayitwas.com
On this episode of That Was The Way It was, Bob Bates and Lauren Liebowitz uncover some interesting facts about familiar things from childhood, including Captain Kangaroo, Holiday Inn hotels, television antennas, and the beginnings of Keep America Beautiful.
On this episode of "That Was The Way It Was", Bob Bates and Lauren Leibowitz look back at the things all baby boomers will remember, including 45 rpm records, the TV Guide, Ice cream trucks, and the most successful TV lineup of all time.
On this episode of Older and Wiser Susan Sikora and Bob Bates explore recent public opinion surveys including... how most people feel totally healthy only half the time... lots of people haven't made a new friend in 5 years, a list of America's favorite vegetables, and how housework can break up a marriage.
On this episode of "That Was The Way It Was", Bob Bates and Lauren Liebowitz look back at some of the things baby boomers remember growing up. This week, they uncovering surprising facts about pencil sharpeners, pay phones, and the classic art toy Etch-A-Sketch.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan and Sikora browse through recent public opinion surveys, including... the things that stress us out at the airport, ways we like our breakfast prepared, changing reading habits, people who prefer pets to kids.
On this episode of That Was The Was It Was, Bob Bates and Lauren Liebowitz look back at things we remember from the 70s, including Mexican jumping beans, the Sears Catalog, The Playboy Club, and the board game, Candyland.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys... including families who eat dinners in total silence, best places to retire, weird things people take to hotel rooms, Seatbelts or no seatbelts? For more, visit olderandwiser.com.
On this episode of Older and Wiser with Bob Bates and Susan Sikora, guest Lauren Leibowitz sits in for Susan. Topics include the most stressful thing about dining out, things not to do in a pool, what some people would do for sleep, and naming your child after a cup of coffee.
On this episode of THAT WAS THE WAY IT WAS, Bob Bates and Lauren Liebowitz share little know facts about common items only baby boomers remember, an historic battle for gay rights in Florida, and a theme song quiz.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys, including whether people consider money more important than friendships, whether people would rather kiss their dogs than anyone else, and a list of America's favorite sandwiches.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Susan Sikora and Bob Bates explore public opinion surveys, including a new survey reveal how proud Americans are of being Americans. Also, how many of us are trying to lose weight, and how many of us are ditching Facebook.
Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys. On this episode... what most people include on their bucket lists, the home tech devices people find creepy, why people can't sleep, and the sexiest accents in America.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys.. including things Americans like to eat for breakfast, snack food preferences by region of the country, buying power and how it differs between millennials a baby boomers.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora explore recent public opinion surveys... including how most people get their news.... who's eating fast food?... how much people really know about eating sugar, and 7 things restaurant servers hate for you to do.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora examine recent public opinion surveys, including whether people value friendship over money, some of the best ways to avoid chatting with someone on a plane, and what countries most value teachers.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Bob Bates and Susan Sikora discuss recent public opinion surveys, including... how women are becoming more popular as politicians... the one things older people don't want to discuss... why most people aren't prepared for a disaster.... and the most popular members of the royal family.
On this episode of Older and Wiser, Susan Sikora and Bob Bates examine recent public opinion surveys. This week, why older people have a harder time separating facts from opinions, why two-thirds of Americans can't pass the citizenship test, a moral dilemma for self-driving cars, and the most popular horror movies.
He has written, designed, produced over 45 games, with over six million units sold. He has written the book Game Design: The Art of Business of Creating Games, IGDA honored him with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010, and he was the Chief Creative Officer at Zynga. Now he works as an independent consultant. Player Empathy - put yourself in the player shoes and figure out what you need to tell them to play your game. It's so important to play from the user perspective. We also talk about going through hard moments, investing in yourself, and tracking your time. Time management helps to set priorities. #gamedev #podcast
Billions of dollars are lost by companies every year as a result of fraud, and while fraud takes many forms, it often goes undetected until it is too late (when the dollars lost cannot be recovered). For some businesses, fraud can even pose a risk to their solvency and ongoing existence. Business owners can stop fraud in its early stages or even prevent it from occurring with the help of our special guest and fellow business owner Bob Bates, CFO and certified forensic accountant at HP Accounting Services. Mr. Bates shares a real-world case study as well as some tips to help you know where to look for fraud in your business and how to stop it.
The Jazz Feature tonight is Dave Brubeck's first Columbia recording and it's called "Jazz Goes To College". It was recorded in early 1954 during a tour of Midwestern colleges and it marks an early peak for Brubeck. They had arrived! Critical and audience recognition and that same year Brubeck on the cover of Time Magazine. All of this before the advent of "Take Five" and other major hits. The Quartet with Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Bob Bates on bass and Joe Dodge on drums and of course Brubeck on piano explore mostly standard tunes before a worshipful college audience anxious to escape the mindless pap that was pop music of the 50s and before the arrival of Elvis, Little Richard, Chuck Berry etc. Only two originals are on the set both Brubeck/Desmond collaborations......the blues "Balcony Rock" and the mid eastern flavoured "Le Souk". This stuff is superb and well recorded. No wonder it became a best seller! Brubeck and Desmond....an unbeatable combination!
Shannara ist ein Adventure nach der gleichnamigen Romanvorlage von Terry Brooks und wurde 1995 von Legend Entertainment veröffentlicht. Legend ist eine der Spielefirmen, die Gunnar und Chris besonders am Herzen liegen, obwohl dem Unternehmen von Bob Bates und Mike Verdu nie der ganz große Wurf gelungen ist. Zu Shannara gab es bereits eine Folge, die Nummer 15, die aber leider vor Jahren live auf der Gamescom aufgezeichnet wurde und aufgrund miserabler Tonqualität nahezu unhörbar ist. Chris und Gunnar haben sich daher hingesetzt und nochmal über Shannara gesprochen, keine Neuvertonung des alten Textes sondern ein ganz neues Gespräch. Hinweise: Das Plakat stammt wie immer von Paul Schmidt. Audioproduktion: Fabian Langer, Christian Schmidt. Intro/Outro-Melodie: Chris Hülsbeck. Intro-Sample aus Impossible Mission (Epyx). Zur Webseite: http://www.stayforever.de Diesen Podcast unterstützen auf Patreon: http://patreon.com/stayforever