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The End of the Bench with Rob Breaux and David Collier tells you what you need to know in the world of sports both locally and nationally, and they read your comments from the chatline. Texas Tech took down Kansas State last night 61-57 in Manhattan. Bullfight spins the tiny wheel today. David Collier asks the burning questions today, including have you ever made a buzzer beater in a basketball game? The Dallas Cowboys continue their coaching search. The Texas Rangers will have their games on the Victory plus app, and lastly the guys take questions from the chatline to end the show with Ask The Benchwarmers.
2024 is in it's final days and as is traditional it's time for us to talk aout all of the fantastic music released this year. This year Tracey & Colin have been on board with Charli XCX's Brat summer, while Ian has pretty much avoided it entirely while he's been rocking out to masked Hardcore bands with salsa rhythms. It's been another absolutely amazing year for music and it's been really difficult narrowing it down to 10 songs each.We've each chosen our 10 favourite songs of the year and sent them over to Colin's wife Helen, who put the playlists together and distributed them so we were each given a playlist of the 20 songs from the other two hosts, along with our own 10. We then ranked the playlists in order of preference and sent them back to Helen, who totalled up the points and worked out the order.She also joined us on the episode to read out the countdown, which we found out as we recorded so all reactions are genuine.Now, admittedly, in parts we're a little bit brutal to some of the songs in the list as we're three separate people with differing music tastes, but please remember that to be in this episode at all the songs have to have been in one of our top 10's of that year.Bands featured in this episode include (In alphabetical order, no spoilers here!) - Alkaline Trio, Ambiviolence, Arab Strap, Astrel K, Audiobaton, The Body & Dis Fig, The Bullfight & Henry Rollins, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX, Julie Christmas & Johannes Persson, Crippled Black Phoenix, The Cure, Exploring Birdsong, Bill Fisher, The Hanging Stars, The Hell, Hope Of The States, Horse Jumper Of Love, MJ Lenderman, LLNN, Magdalena Bay, Midwife, Mt. Misery, Owen, Caroline Polachek, Prof & Ren, Max Richter & Sparks, Sugar Horse, Taylor Swift & Thrown.Find all songs in alphabetical order here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4RxrK4Rvaj3DqnolsVKlSf?si=18633b2d260b4c1aFind our We Dig Music Pollwinners Party playlist (featuring all of the winning songs up until now) here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45zfDHo8zm6VqrvoEQSt3z?si=Ivt0oMj6SmitimvumYfFrQIf you want to listen to megalength playlists of all the songs we've individually picked since we started doing best of the year episodes (which need updating but I plan on doing them over the next month or so), you can listen to Colin's here – https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5x3Vy5Jry2IxG9JNOtabRT?si=HhcVKRCtRhWCK1KucyrDdgIan's here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2H0hnxe6WX50QNQdlfRH5T?si=XmEjnRqISNqDwi30p1uLqAand Tracey's here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2p3K0n8dKhjHb2nKBSYnKi?si=7a-cyDvSSuugdV1m5md9NwThe playlist of 20 songs from the other two hosts was scored as usual, our favourite song got 20 points, counting down incrementally to our least favourite which got 1 point. The scoring of our own list of 10 is now slightly more complicated in order to give a truer level of points to our own favourites. So rather than them only being able to score as many points as our 10th favourite in the other list, the points in our own list were distributed as follows -1st place - 20 points2nd place - 18 points3rd place – 16 points4th place – 14 points5th place – 12 points6th place – 9 points7th place – 7 points8th place – 5 points9th place – 3 points10th place -1 pointHosts - Ian Clarke, Colin Jackson-Brown & Tracey BGuest starring Helen Jackson-Brown.Playlist compiling/distributing – Helen Jackson-BrownRecorded/Edited/Mixed/Original Music by Colin Jackson-Brown for We Dig PodcastsThanks to Peter Latimer for help with the scoring system.Part of the We Dig Podcasts network along with Free With This Months Issue & Pick A Disc.Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/wedigmusic.bsky.socialInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/wedigmusicpcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/wedigpusicpcast/Find our other episodes & podcasts at www.wedigpodcasts.com
World news in 7 minutes. Wednesday 24th July 2024.Today: Venezuela prepares. Bangladesh, Kenya protests. US Harris attacks Trump. Colombia bullfight ban. Thailand cannabis change. Ethiopia landslides. Italy Etna disruption. And people pay the price for chocolate.With Stephen DevincenziSEND7 is supported by our amazing listeners like you.Our supporters get access to the transcripts written by us every day.Our supporters get access to an English worksheet made by us once per week.Our supporters get access to our weekly news quiz made by us once per week.We give 10% of our profit to Effective Altruism charities.You can become a supporter at send7.org/supportContact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.We don't use AI! Every word is written and recorded by us!Since 2020, SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) has been telling the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi, Ben Mallett and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts, worksheets and our weekly world news quiz are available for our amazing supporters at send7.org. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated stories in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, TEFL teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they use SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.For more information visit send7.org/contact or send an email to podcast@send7.org
Episode Summary:In this episode, we dive into Vastim East's journey detailed in his book "Awakened by the Ants," focusing on the symbolic struggles depicted in chapter three, "The Bull and the Cobra." Discover how confronting personal fears and embracing unexpected challenges can lead to profound growth and transformation. Bottom of Form Follow Antonio Here:https://www.facebook.com/theatsjrhttps://www.amazon.com/stores/Antonio-T.-Smith-Jr/author/B00M3MPVJ8https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniotsmithjrhttps://antoniotsmithjr.comhttps://www.instagram.com/theatsjrIntroductionDate and Event: May 28, 2020 - Marketing Training Call - ATS Business UniversityInstructor: Presenting insights from the book "Awakened by the Ants" by Vastim EastTopic: Discussion on chapter three, "The Bull and the Cobra," and its implicationsKey Themes from "Awakened by the Ants"1. Invitation to Tanzania:Unexpected invitation linked to previous work, "My Sight Man," a children's bookTravel experience with a dental group despite no dentistry backgroundPersonal doubts and eventual acceptance of the invitation2. Experiences in Africa:Previous four trips to Africa purely for learning and enjoymentThis particular trip provided a profound learning experience3. Transition from Fiction to Non-Fiction:Inspired by ATS members and personal experiencesTransformation of fiction elements into meaningful non-fiction narrativesInfluence of members like Law and Steve Sebo4. Facing Doubts and Fears:Chapter two discusses "Drowning in Doubt"Importance of overcoming inner voices that discourage taking opportunitiesPersonal struggles and doubts about the trip to Tanzania5. Symbolism of the Bull and the Cobra:Initial experiences in Spain, including witnessing a bullfightSymbolic struggle and beauty of the bullfight as a metaphor for life's challengesEncounter with cobra charmers in Tangiers and overcoming fear of snakesThe cobra incident as a significant and transformative experienceInsights from the Bull and the Cobra Chapter1. Bullfight in Spain:Observations on the ritualistic nature of bullfightingReflection on the struggle between the bull and the matador as a metaphor for personal battlesLearning from the victory and defeat witnessed in the bullfight2. Cobra Experience in Tangiers:Personal fear of snakes and the unexpected encounter with a cobraSymbolism of facing fears head-on and emerging strongerConnection between the cobra experience and the journey to TanzaniaLessons and Takeaways1. Embracing Challenges:Importance of confronting and embracing personal challengesSymbolism of the bull and the cobra in overcoming life's obstaclesStrength gained from facing and overcoming fears2. Inspirational Messages:Encouragement to accept opportunities despite doubtsTurning personal experiences into inspirational stories for othersEmphasis on the continuous journey of self-discovery and growthQuestions and Audience Interaction1. Questions from the Audience:Inquiries about the experiences with the cobra and subsequent challengesDiscussions on the emotional and psychological impact of these encounters2. Audience Reflections:Personal stories and reflections inspired by the chapterShared experiences related to nature and overcoming fearsPractical Applications and Personal Growth1. Nature as a Teacher:Learning from nature and its creatures, such as lions and horsesReflections on how animals live in the moment and focus on immediate goalsInsights on the interconnectedness of life and nature2. Personal Development:Emphasizing the importance of understanding and embracing one's journeyEncouragement to view life's challenges as opportunities for growthBuilding resilience through facing and overcoming personal fearsFinal Thoughts1. Encouragement and Inspiration:Motivating the audience to pursue their dreams despite obstaclesUsing personal stories and experiences to inspire othersEmphasizing the importance of faith and inner strength in overcoming challenges2. Continuous Learning:The journey of self-discovery and learning is ongoingImportance of sharing experiences to help and inspire othersSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Send us a Text Message.The Wild West podcast proudly presents The Great Bullfight of 1884. This unique American celebration occurred in Dodge City, Kansas, on July 4, 1884. The story, written and produced by Mike King, relays the facts behind the first Spanish bullfight ever held on American soil. Hundreds of visitors came from the East to witness a fight between man and beast. On this magical day, the town was crowded with sightseers from all over the West. Narrator Brad Smalley describes the scene at the Dodge City fairgrounds where men and women are crowded about the stands. The bullfighters from Mexico provided a most explicit display of bravery, entering the arena accompanied by citizens in joyous laughter, all drinking and enjoying the sport of bullfighting. This is a time when, once again, Dodge City excelled in all of her notorieties, holding an event long to be remembered in this country.Support the Show.Return of the Great HuntersCattle Drives WebsiteLegends of Dodge City WebsiteOrder Books
Two hot-headed brothers lock horns when reestablishing contact years after a filmed act of infidelity tore them apart. Written by Rodrigo Mella Directed by Ano Okera Produced by Bruce Bigg & Ano Okera Associate produced by Stephane Ugeux. Starring Giulio Cavazzinni as Tim Sebastian Balzarolo as Roy & Michaela Moore as Mother Astrid Kirkeskov Winther & Megan Brady. Sound Techician is Astrid Kirkeskov Winther Theme Music by Figi. Special thanks to Philip Palmer & Richard Shannon for their mentorship and guidance. And Lisa Hack, John Pickard & New Kingston for their support.
Fluent Fiction - Catalan: Barcelona Bullfight: A Spectator's Comedic Adventure Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/barcelona-bullfight-a-spectators-comedic-adventure Story Transcript:Ca: Tot estava tranquil, fins que va sonar la música.En: Everything was calm until the music started playing.Ca: A la Barcelona viva i vibrat, millor coneguda per la seva arte, arquitectura i futbol, es celebrava una bullangera corrida de toros, una tradició espanyola que atraia nombrosos turistes.En: In bustling and vibrant Barcelona, better known for its art, architecture, and soccer, a lively bullfight was taking place, a Spanish tradition that attracted numerous tourists.Ca: Dins el gran amfiteatre hi havia Jordi, un home alt i prim, amb els ulls replegats d'esperança i una ampolla de vi a la mà.En: Inside the grand amphitheater was Jordi, a tall and slim man, with hopeful eyes and a bottle of wine in his hand.Ca: Observava amb esfereïdor interès com els matadors, esbalaïts amb les seves capes vermelles, desafiaven audaços als enormes toros.En: He watched with a chilling interest as the matadors, dazzling with their red capes, boldly faced the enormous bulls.Ca: Jordi es va aixecar per brindar.En: Jordi stood up to make a toast.Ca: L'ampolla de vi va colpejar per accident la capa vermella del matador més proper.En: The wine bottle accidentally hit the red cape of the nearest matador.Ca: Una gran taca vermellosa va macular la capa.En: A large red stain marred the cape.Ca: El públic es va quedar bocabadat.En: The audience was left astounded.Ca: El matador es va girar amb furiosa sorpresa.En: The matador turned around with furious surprise.Ca: Jordi va engolir saliva.En: Jordi swallowed nervously.Ca: Amb un cop de cua majestuós, el matador va assenyalar a Jordi.En: With a majestic flick of its tail, the matador pointed at Jordi.Ca: "Tu!En: "You!Ca: Amb la botella!En: With the bottle!"Ca: ", va cridar.En: he shouted.Ca: Davant dels milers d'espectadors, Jordi va començar a córrer per l'arena, amb la capa taca de vi a la seva estela.En: In front of thousands of spectators, Jordi began to run across the arena, with the wine-stained cape trailing behind him.Ca: La hilaritat es va desfermar entre els espectadors de la corrida de toros.En: Hilarity erupted among the bullfight spectators.Ca: La persecució va continuar de manera còmica, amb Jordi esquivant, saltant i tombant mentre el matador l'acabava de taca vermella amb un enuig cada vegada més gran.En: The chase continued in a comical fashion, with Jordi dodging, jumping, and falling as the matador grew increasingly angry, staining him with the red fury.Ca: Després d'una còmica sèrie d'aventures, Jordi finalment va aconseguir escapar de l'amfiteatre, deixant enrere el matador bufant i la multitud rient a carcajades.En: After a series of comedic adventures, Jordi finally managed to escape from the amphitheater, leaving the furious matador behind and the crowd laughing uncontrollably.Ca: Jordi va somriure, tota la seva figura tremolant de nervis i alivi.En: Jordi smiled, his whole figure trembling with nerves and relief.Ca: "A vegades", va pensar, "la vida pot ser una gran corrida de toros".En: "Sometimes," he thought, "life can be a grand bullfight."Ca: I es va prometre a si mateix mantenir la seva amabilitat per brindar una mica més lluny dels matadors.En: And he promised himself to keep his kindness away from the matadors.Ca: Fent cas omís dels burles i rialles, es va perdre alegrement entre els carrers animats de Barcelona.En: Ignoring the mockery and laughter, he happily got lost in the lively streets of Barcelona.Ca: La tarda va culminar en gresca i rialles, i la història de Jordi va quedar gravada a la memòria de tots els presents com el dia en què un espectador sense pretensions es va convertir en l'estrella inesperada de la gran corrida de toros de Barcelona.En: The afternoon ended in a commotion of laughter, and Jordi's story became etched in the memories of all those present as the day an unassuming spectator became the unexpected star of Barcelona's grand bullfight.Ca: No hi havia dubte que Jordi recordaria aquest dia per la resta de la seva vida.En: There was no doubt that Jordi would remember this day for the rest of his life.Ca: Això és Barcelona, vibrat i ple de sorpreses.En: That's Barcelona, full of surprises and vibrancy. Vocabulary Words:Everything: Totcalm: tranquilmusic: músicaplaying: sonarbustling: bullangeravibrant: vibratBarcelona: Barcelonabetter: millorknown: conegudafor: perits: la sevaart: artearchitecture: arquitecturaand: isoccer: futbollively: animatbullfight: corrida de torostaking place: celebrant-seSpanish: espanyolatradition: tradiccióattracted: atraianumerous: nombrosostourists: turistestall: altslim: primman: homehopeful: esperançaeyes: ullsbottle: ampollawine: vihand: màwatched: observavachilling: esfereïdorinterest: interèsmatadors: matadors
Bullfighting exists all over the world but is the most popular - and most rooted in tradition - in Spain. What goes on in a bullfight, how does bullfighting impact Spain, and should it continue? This is part 2 of bull tourism in Spain.Claim your free audiobook with AudibleLaunch your first podcast with BuzzsproutBook your next hostel stay with HostelworldSourcesSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
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Joe Wolf was a promoter and con man. He advertised a great Spanish bullfight complete with the world's greatest bullfighter, Cavlos Garcia, a lady bullfighter, Cazadoro fighting bulls and a sharp shooter. At showtime, there was no lady bullfighter, only Texas longhorns, an unknown bullfighter who had to chase the steer who refused to fight. Wolf was arrested, eventually left town without paying his debts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In episode 37, Scott discusses City Council's endorsement of building electrification, unnecessary destruction of Alameda Point wetlands, record rains brought by recent storms, Alameda's new City Manager, Jennifer Ott, teen band Bullfight rocks the East Bay, and the former Raiders facility is headed to auction. All this, events, and more this week in the Alameda PostCast.Support the show• AlamedaPost.com • Podcast • Events • Contact • Facebook • Instagram • Tumblr • Mastodon • NextDoor •
Sandro and Ben are BACK for season two of GSBS, this time tackling the 2017 Blue Sky Studios film, Ferdinand.
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50 years ago, television manufacturer Magnavox launched a revolutionary new device that allowed users, for the first time, to manipulate the images on their home television sets. How did this technological wonder come to be? How did its development evolve? Find out with our own resident Warden of the Department of Corrections, Ethan Johnson. Links: https://www.mobygames.com/game/super-breakout/cover-art/gameCoverId,20988/ https://restaurant-ingthroughhistory.com/2014/07/13/the-browning-of-mcdonalds/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnavox_Odyssey https://twitter.com/j_ljunggren/status/1573688288661180416 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakout_(video_game) https://thehistoryofhowweplay.wordpress.com/2022/09/16/the-first-video-game-console-a-new-history/ Timeline: August 31, 1966 - Baer conceptualizes the TV Gaming Display. -He was supposedly in New York and was meeting somebody before going back up to New Hampshire. September 1, 1966 - “Disclosure Backup DATA - TVGD” is drafted by Ralph Baer, witnessed by Bob Solomon. -Game types: Action games, board games, artistic games, instructional games, board chase games -”Example: ‘Steering' a wheel to control random drift of color (hue) over the CRT face” -Pumping game mentioned -”Bar, line, or dot generation - players control selective blanking, blinking, color coding of lines, bars, dots, fields via generator” September 6, 1966 - TV Mode Data Entry Device, witnessed by Bob Solomon, Baer mocks up a schematic of the basic technical idea of driving signals to the screen. -”Etch-a-sketch” drawing gives misleading impression of the vision of the system at present December 1966 - Mocking up of screen splitting December 20, 1966 - Herbert Campman approves the exploration of TVGD, “NBDA - Low Cost TV Data Entry Devices” -$2000 for development, $500 for materials January 2, 1967 - Robert Solomon joins “TVTY - NBD” -His mockups show the screen split into even grids via an overlay or of two lines crossing each other like a cursor February 6, 1967 - Robert Tremblay writes a schematic. February 11, 1967 - “Discussion w/ R. Solomon Future planning - TV Gaming” -Heathkit generator being used for driving objects, “to allow generation of a vertical bar, movable across the TV CRT face, & adjustable color” -Modulator is set to Channel 3 -Next objective is to split the tv into two independent colors -Pumping contest mentioned February 12, 1967 - “List of possible games” using horizontal split of the screen, best illustration of their possibilities at this time -Scoring, Bucket Filling, Game Timer, Skill Games -Joystick controller sketched February 17, 1967 - Bill Harrison sketches up electronics for the gun controller, “Odd-Even TV Game” May 2, 1967 - Harrison writes up a spec on how TV color and video signals work -Indicates them going back to square one -Subsequent days see a number of schematics May 4, 1967 - “TV Gaming”, illustration of split screen idea -“One major problem exist due to the inability to pass a 60 cps square through the picture tube. [...] This is at least partially due to poor low frequency response of the Heath IG-62.” May 8, 1967 - “TV Generator” custom hardware for running through the Heath generator. -Tested first on a RCA Model GH 560W May 9, 1967 - Various game elements are toyed around with -Diagrams for two pots to act as a “joystick” and a different implementation of the pumping game -”1 Sound, 2 Pot [Circle drawing] Color Wheel, 3 Bars Vert & Hor” May 10, 1967 - “Misc. Ideas for T.V.G.” by Bill Rusch to Ralph Baer -1. Picture Drawing, pots or joysticks plus buttons for choosing color, “Need memory scheme, of course” -2. Car Steering, movable road, top down or first person -3. “Same as 2, but skiing” -4. Chase Game, “Use ships, dots ot probably best two old “dog fighting” type WWI planes… or, up-to-date, plane and missile… or ship and torpedo.” -5. Maze Game, “if hits line of maze, “rat” disappears and reappears back at the starting point” -6. Rotating Spiral, “Maybe have 2nd player control instantaneous rotation speed” -7. Racing game, disappearing if touching bounds, “if car in rear runs into car in front, rear offending car disappears and other one wins” -8. “Roulette” (in quotations), with arrow at the top of the wheel -9. “Baseball” Guessing Game, different colored strips, “Batter selects strip in which bat will appear. Pitch pushes “pitch” button, bell rings and ball appears on screen [...] If both appear in same strip, “HIT” Sign flashes [...] otherwise, “Strike” lights up.” -10. Baseball “Skill Game” #1, “As above, except “ball” stays on for brief period only” -11. “Map” Game - 1 or 2 Players, “”Teacher” (Player #1 or the “machine”) pushes button which lights up one state and starts timer displayed on screen”, timed with right and wrong buttons -12. “Tracer Bullet Shooting Game”, player adjust briefly flashing bullets with the joystick to hit a plane then timer stops, “Could also make into single player game by having planes' movements controlled automatically and semi-randomly” -13. “Baseball Skill Game” #2, selectable skill levels, pitching game Holy Baseballs, Batman!” -14. Skeet Shooting #1, similar to plane game -15. ESP Game, players try to guess each other's numbers represented by colors (showing that they couldn't do alphanumerics) -16. “Hares and Hounds” Game, hares are numerous and small and move quickly whereas hounds are large and move slowly -17. “Bullfight”, same as above with singular dots and using color for the cape -18. “Soccer, Hockey, Polo, etc.”, would have team number players, “When displayed ball (puck, etc.) is touched by a man it moves in direction man was going” -19. Skeet (Airplane) Shooting #2, “Probably best to have “stored” random target program so each player gets same choice of targets for score comparison” -20. Golf Putting, two controls for choosing angle and power of the ball -21. “Horse Racing”, another guessing game with color, features the bell again, “Note: The above would make an interesting “Non-TV” Board Game… perhaps could sell idea to someone like Parker Brothers” -Pings Baer, J Mason, Bill Rusch, and Bob Solomon May 15, 1967 - Games listed include a game with a telephone dial using the bar up the screen method, and a double bar graph game -”To Produce Moveable Dot”, “To Produce Lines” outlines May 16, 1967 - Several games outlined -1st game, “Pumping Contest”, with a board featuring two buttons. Player one presses the fill the bucket, player two presses to lower the bucket. -2nd game, “Firefighter's Pump Test”, color shifts from red to blue as player uses a two-sided pump mechanism. Interestingly the controller is atop a similar one to the pumping contest controller with “S2 not used” suggesting a modular controller. -3rd game, “Color Catching Contest”. Players have to stop a cycling color on the screen that they call out. A variation using a “Flywheel or phonograph turntable” with a stop button, players have to select their color on the turning device after selecting the color on the overlay. Players have a +30/-30 score table on the overlay. -4th game, “Roulette”. Physical roulette wheel, same as color guessing game. Implies color may switch on screen according to where the ball is on the reel. -TVG #5, “Car Ride (Race)”. Shifting driving game with special controller. Includes a wheel, a shift, and an accelerator. Harrison suggests giving player 2 control of the shifting road via a joystick. May 18, 1967 - First game of “Pumping Contest” is played. -”Winners name will be withheld” May 19, 1967 - “Car Ride” may be successfully implemented -May 22, Baer suggests it be made two player who both use joysticks rather than the drive setup. May 24, 1967 - “TV Generator”, successful production of two independent spots. May 31, 1967 - Attempts to add on-TV audio. Schematic is crossed out for unknown reason. June 1, 1967 - Ralph Baer toys with a checkerboard chase game with obstacles. Subsequent pages show maze-like design patterns. -Bill Harrison toys with circular switches for changing game functionality and audio again. June 5, 1967 - “Target Shooting Game” is revived. Gun barrel is made with a cardboard tube with a photocell at the other end. June 7, 1967 - Archives two independent dots, a line, and a color background. Both background and one dot are green. -Only able to switch between two colors for things like the Color game, green and blue. June 14 - “Cludge” introduced for generating random numbers through “a digitally coded card is inserted in the dismatchy”. -Use of “cludge”, an MIT hacker term. -Said it would be a way to player a monopoly-type game. June 14/15 1967 - Presentation of the games and funding proposal. -14th show for Herbert Campman, 15th show for Royden Sanders, Harold Pope, and D Chisholm -Proposal for “Special Display Techniques”, “To investigate the feasibility of using Raster Scan Displays for low-data-rate graphic display applications” -Requires three engineers, six techs, and 0-3 admins. -Expected completion in January 1968. Design Aug-Sept, Breadboarding Sept-December, Final Report in January -Total budget of $17,240 -”Summary of Major Games” -”Chess Board Game”, chase game where the player can only move orthogonally. -”Fox Hunt”, three player game with fox, hunter, and scorekeeper. Fox is red. -”Fox & Hounds Chase”, two players with three hounds and one fox. Fox tries to get from upper right to lower left. -”Target Shooting”, stationary or moving targets -”Color Guessing Game”, physical spinner and score kept with TV -”Bucket Filling Game”, Pumping Contest June 15, 1967 - “Items for Coverage” new list of games ideas -”Analogic (Sleep Inducing) Application”, pattern generator, would have an automatic TV shutoff. -”Child & Adult Psychology Test”, building blocks, “Textile, wallpaper design generation” -”Warship vs Torpedo Boat”, animated streak flies towards the warship. IMPORTANT -”Use of phonograph record to explain game”, prior use of cassette tape. -”Target Shooting”, given new feature targets. “Add Sound, Limit Ammunition Available, Adjustable Sights” -”Drawing Games”, said to use “optical memory”. Would have a phosphorescent painted overlay “For use in dark room only” -Plan to use a phonograph to alter the game state -A game for learning binary June 15, 1967 - “Alternate Course for TV Game”, reordering of the technology -So much happening on this day indicates a worry over the project future. June 16, 1967 - Circuit card concept presented by Bill Harrison, cards essentially act the same as pin connectors would June 17, 1967 - “TV Gaming - Status Report & Brief Review of TVG Applications” -1. Decision of separate unit or integrated into TV set, “Note: Type 1A above could be provided in KIT form” (with a rectangle around KIT form) -2. They would build a stand alone unit, circuit cards for Target Shooting and Chess games specifically -3. A full list of applications: “Games for Entertainment, Skill, Chance, Artistic Games, Instructional Games, Bar graphs and lines, Card Games, Sports Games, Wargames, Probability games/study, Clinical Psychology Tool, Analogic” -”Special effects” including disappearing, blinking, and phonograph/tape recording July 7, 1967 - When the next batch of documents pick up. -Parts testing, a switch to monochrome, focus on the light gun. August 3, 1967 - Harrison conducts a test of the power with batteries. -Giant RCA 9 volt battery. September 15, 1967 - R&D Plan, summary -Notes on approach and scope -”Paper study and demonstration of applications for reaction and feedback” -”Attempt circuit simplifications, aiming toward cost dedication” -”Find source of contact overlays” -”Create additional minimum cost functions for increased versatility” What could this mean? -”Creation additional applications for system” -New cost estimate of $8101, running through November -”Develop added applications for existing equipment” -”Modify equipment for added applications” -”Demonstrate equipment and rework applications” September 29, 1967 - Bill Rusch begins to try and come up with more applications for the two hardware dots. October 4, 1967 - Special Sales Order for TVG project. -Ralph Baer, Equipment Design, William Rusch, Task Manager. No Harrison. -Pings a huge number of people in the company for the first time October 10, 1967 - Harrison plays around with field shapes, not as complicated as the mazes but with rectangular variations. October 12, 1967 - Bill Rusch works on circuit simplification. October 18, 1967 - “Moving Spot for TVG”, the idea of something which could bounce around various spots on the screen. The spots would be predetermined and controlled via a push button to cycle through the various spots. -First idea was a batting game which would send the ball back to its thrown position -Second idea was Ping Pong, “coincidence” is introduced -”Gun Ping Pong” as a target shooting game with predetermined paths set by off screen dots October 31, 1967 - “TV Gaming Device” schematics are drawn up. Game Sequence (10 games): Checker Games, Chase Games, Ping Pong, Hockey, Volly Ball, Checkers with Obstacle, Hand Ball, Target Shooting, Pumping Game, Golf November 3, 1967 - William Rusch proposing circular ball for a soccer game November 7, 1967 - Monthly status report by Bill Rusch for October, “A new system concept has been implemented. It offers cost savings and permits new classes of applications.” November 15, 1967 - “Create New Fields” by Rusch, paths and tracks for games like racing, ‘collision' games (like orbiting planet lines), and missile game. November 20, 1967 - Checkerboard generation by Rusch, Pool and golf game ideas with ricochet shots November 21, 1967 - With a “Breakthru” that appears to be a trigger of the coincidence circuit, Rusch comes up with a list of several “APPLICATIONS” -Pool, Ping Pong (with direction and speed determined by player object), Soccer, Ping Pong (over a center net, like TfT), “Ski Ball”, “Golf shot to elevated green”, Football Kick (forward facing), “Golf Putting Several (dark) holes”, “Better Football (Field Goal) Kick” (side view), Soccer/Hockey, Race Car with bumping vehicles, Volley Ball, “Doubles Ping Pong or Tennis), Golf with Five Spots -Implementation of shadows -”Penny Arcade Hockey” with spinning shapes as the bats, similar to Chicago Coins' Goalee December 4, 1967 - More illustrated game ideas by Rusch. New semi star-like shape to represent player -”Ball on a Band/Balloon Bounce”, bouncing a ball off a paddle to see how many times it can be hit -”Dart Throwing” with gravitational pull -”Basket Shooting”, 1 or 2 players -”Plane + Ship Shooting + Bombing”, plane circles above and bombs hip below. Both move on set paths. -”Two Planes shooting at each other”, basically Jet Fighter -”RACE GAME with Int. joysticks, Obstacles and Bouncing!”, bouncing around an environment with walls -”Boxing”, rudimentary humans, undecided if top or bottom view -”Handball”, bounces off sides of the screen and drains on bottom -”Pinball Game”, gains points if it hits dots on overlays as it ricochets. Drains through black box on overlay. “Hands Off Bounce-Chase”, players bounce around until they collide with each other, marking the time December 6-12 1967 - Harrison and Rusch investigate pool and hockey. Initially the circuits seem to be a no go, but success is reported on the 12. December 13, 1967 - Rusch proposes new TVG ideas -”Ouija Board TV set Game” -”Puzzles - kids can ‘build' pictures with visual multi-shaped ‘blocks' etc” Demonstration visual is a pentomino -Rusch outlines a vase-like figure “Silhouette” -”Puppet Shows” -Presuming a battery powered TV, ”Cheap Radar for Boats? Car tuner etc, In Planes?” December 18, 1967 - “Mirror system on piano, organ” December 20, 1967 - Other Rusch ideas -”Combine TV and Telephone” -”Shooting Galley with moving ducks and spinning hills” -”Use TV as Oscilloscope” January 2, 1968 - Report for December 1967 -”Additional operating modes (rebounding, shrinking target size) display circuitry was developed and demonstrated” -Patent applications to be submitted January 4, 1968 - Rusch, “MUST PERSEVERE FOR CREATIVE IDEAS” January 11, 1968 - Harison to do list for gun, now in its rifle form -”Finish pistol” -”Put function from PC board into chassis” -Photocell sync January 17, 1968 - “Cost Estimate (Electronics Only)” by Harrison -”Gun, $2.60” -”Antenna Crowbar, $.51” -”3 spot function box, $12.00”, 24 transistors, 1 Silicon controlled rectifier, 1 photocell, 1 inductive pick-up coil, 8 thin potentiometers, 8 long shaft potentiometers, 30 diodes, 60 resistors, 20 capacitores, 8 electrolytic capacitors. 161 parts, 10 individual parts. -Total, $15.11 January 18, 1968 to February 19 - Meetings with Teleprompter/CATV about licensing the device. January 26, 1968 - “CATV Demo Box”, for using a direct broadcast signal January 31, 1968 - Herbert Campman issues a stop order for the project February 20, 1968 - Harrison works on gun electronics -Indications by numbering on the documents suggests there may have been other interim activity on either side August 11, 1968 - Harrison resumes schematic work -Creates general layouts for their functionality at present -Includes generation of several spot types: Round ball, a diamond shape, the star-like shape, a vertical rounded rectangle, and a wide rounded rectangle September 6-17, 1968 - Harrison is given the task to use Rusch's circuits to do five important functions: -”Video ?”, “Coincidence detectors”, “Gated Differentiator”, “Wall Bounce”, “DMV Voltage Controlled” October 26, 1968 - “LIST OF GAMES Playable w/ Various Configuations ”Games are prepared split into four categories. 2 spots with coincidence, 3 spots with reciprocate, 3 spots with Net/Wall line, 3 spots + ball and coincidence -”Overlay Checker Games, Maze Games” -”Chase Games” -”Ping Pong, w/o net, w/ net” -”Hockey (with overlay goals) -”Handball, single handed, doubles” -”Gun Games (gun added), single spot stationary or manually moved, ball intercept (auto or manual)”' -”Golf Putting Game” -Color still a noted feature of system January 1969 - Noted as an approximate date, new games list -”Handball”, “Ping Pong”, “Volley Ball”, “Hockey”, “Golf Putting”, “checkers Games”, “Chase”, “Target”, “Pumping Game”, “Coed Square Games - Add code generator” -Controller with two potentiometers and one button is created -Games currently toggled with a switch -”1st position - table tennis or hockey” -”2nd position - Chase or Overlay games + rifle” -”3rd position - Hand Ball (incomplete)” January 14, 1969 - Meeting with RCA. March 1969 - New “TVG - DigBox” “Conservative estimate” of parts and price -Without two players, case, controllers, gun, or connectors -$12.65 total. 35 diodes, 30 transistors, 90 resistors, 1 silicon controlled rectifier, 10 large capacitors, 15 small capacitors, 10 potentiometers, 1 PC Board March 10, 1969 - Meeting with Zenith. March 12, 1969 - Meeting with GE. March 18, 1969 - Meeting with Sylvania. April 2, 1969 - Meeting with RCA. May 7, 1969 - Meeting with GE. May 26, 1969 - “Hockey ADD ON for TVG” by Bill Rusch -Would allow for ball to move in the direction of the hit, with velocity, and bounce off walls -Two separate generators for square and round ball spots -Cost $12.00 for the electronics, plus $5.00 for the joysticks May 28, 1969 - Meeting with GE and a representative from the Institute for Analytical Research. May 29, 1969 - “Round Spot for TVG ??” by Harrison, seeming to express disbelief that they are still trying Meeting with Motorola. (Warwick was demonstrated to at some point and Sony was considered, if not strictly demonstrated) July 1970 - Magnavox representatives, encouraged by Bill Enders formerly of RCA, come for a demonstration of the Brown Box. August 26, 1970 - Baer and Lou Etlinger travel to Magnavox's headquarters in Fort Wayne to demonstrate the Brown Box. 1971 - Bill Harrison creates a game list with the logic gates denoted as well as a currently unused color switch -Ping Pong. Hockey, Hand Ball, “Volley Ball (also checkers with obstacle)”, “Pumping Game ?”, Target Shooting, Chase Game, Checker Games, Golf Putting, Code Gen March 11th, 1971 - Sanders and Magnavox sign their initial licensing agreement for the technology of the Brown Box. March 30, 1971 - Visit to Magnavox in Fort Wayne report by Baer -In attendance: Gerry Martin (Console Product Dev), Bob Sanders (VP Engineering), Bob Wiles (Color TV Product Mfg), Bob Grant (TV Engineer Manager), Paul Knauer (Chief Color TV Engineer), George Kent (Section Chief, Color TV Engineering), Clarence Graef (Color Engineer), Gene Kile (Manager of Design), Clyde “Wiley” Welbaum (Design Director) -Baer went with Kile and Welbaum. Harrison met with Kanuer, Kent, Graef, and Grant. -Baer group was taped, 4 hour discussion -”It was pointed out that product introduction in the TV business occurs in April & May”, unlikely for 1972 -”There was a positive attitude displayed by all attendees to the demo and at subsequent sessions with the exception of Bob Saunders who refused to enter into the spirit of the TV, as he did on our prior visit - cannot ‘read' his real position as yet.” -”All parties recognize the need for an engineering team supported by at least one non-engineering, creative, imaginative software man” -The control would have two controllers with 4-6 ft wires, use circuit cards, to look like a portable cassette recorder June 10, 1971 - Bill Harrison does more schematics on “Chroma Gen for Magnavox” June 28, 1971 - Harrison produces notes on a Magnavox meeting -”gun not so good” -Meeting happening in New York to discuss saleability of machine, marketing of the games such as names and whatnot -George Kent is optimistic July 20, 1971 - “Skill-O-Vision” by Bob Wiles outlines their plans for a market test -Idea was discussed in San Diego with a man named Ken Crane -Test would be conducted from Monday the 26 to Thursday the 29th -Bob Wiles, Clarence Graef, and Vern Parnell would demonstrate the device Provided Questionnaire outlines both a script and a set of questions -”Under no circumstances will the electronic games impair your television reception” -Game cards are used, English control is implemented, Reset button -Games are Ping Pong, Checkerboard I, States and Capitals, Baseball, Rifle Range Questions, filled out in a California and a Michigan (October) test, 82 respondents: -Interest -89% Very much -Like and dislike -Top likes: competitive, Unique, Educational -Preference of game card or a dial selector -Demographic: Adults, Teens, Preteends, Grade Schoolers, Preschoolers -Adults -Other toys -”Do you Presently Own a Color TV Set?” -78% yes -Preference on Skill-O-Vision name -65% like -”Would you buy this product if it were offered for sale at $75? If no, what price do you think the product should sell for?” -80% yes -Married or single -Age of head of house -Education level of head of house -Income bracket October 1971 - A decision is made to market the console October 15, 1971 - Robert Fritsche memo on Skill-O-Vision, interprets data from the initial tests to push for family marketing and a new name February 2nd, 1972 - Magnavox signs the final agreement to put the Brown Box system out on the market imminently. April 25, 1972 - Odyssey patents accepted. May 3, 1972 - The first Magnavox Profit Caravan show is held in Phoenix, Arizona. May 23-25, 1972 - The Magnavox show in Burlingame. August 1, 1972 - Another agreement is signed between Magnavox and Sanders. September 1972 - Odyssey from Magnavox is released. -Materials and labor costs are $35 for the console, $99.95 general cost. November 28, 1972 - Robert Fritsche sends out a memo about Odyssey survey cards, letters, and interesting reports on Odyssey's use -LA Air Traffic Control purchased two units for a training program with modification -Veterans Administration in NY (Bioengineering Research Service), created qudrapalegic accessible version with a microswitch behind the head -University of Kentucky testing motor responses with two units -Optometrist in NJ, “He has modified the conditions under which Odyssey is used to better develop binocular, hand-eye, and other ocular skills.” -High schools to use Odyssey in “Visual Training programs” -”Head Start” in Maryland studying Odyssey November 27, 1972 - A Bally lawyer calls Magnavox over the question of licensing -Magnavox says they are not current in the position to designate sub-licensees. April 1973 - Magnavox begins sending out legal probes. -Terms of license are 7% on net sales, $5000 advance, no less than $1000 per year. -Later reduced to 6% and $500 minimum. April 15, 1974 - Bally files suit in New York, Magnavox files suit in Chicago. The former files for invalidation of the patents, the other files for infringement. -Seeburg Industries Inc, The Seeburg Corporation, Williams Electronics Inc, World Wide Distributors are added. September 1974 - Magnavox bought by Philips. July 1975 - Atari files suit against Magnavox for invalidation. -Quickly incorporated into the main case. September 1975 - Sears gets added due to Home Pong. January 1976 - Standard license agreement -$100,000 advance -5% for the first 250,000 units -4% for the second 250,000 units -3% in excess of 500,000 units June 1976 - Atari, Bally, and Sears settle. -Atari licensing agreement. $1.5 million in installments. 4% first 20,000 units, 3% after. -”ATARI hereby grants to MAGNAVOX and SANDERS, subject to the reservations [...] a fully paid non-exclusive license to make, have made, use, sell and lease LICENSED PRODUCTS under the ATARI PATENTS, without the right to sublicense. ATARI further grants to MAGNAVOX and to SANDERS an option to grant non-exclusive sublicenses in foreign countries outside the United States under ATARI PATENTS provided that a payment is made to ATARI of 1% of the Net selling Price of the sub-licensed products.” January 1977 - Initial case finalized in Magnavox's favor. September 1977 - APF Electronics, Unisonic, Executive Games, URL, Taito America, Control Sales, Jewel Co, Osco Drug, Turn-Style, Jay-Kay Distributors, K-Mart, Bennet Bros, Venture Electronic International all sued by Magnavox. -Fairchild, Allied Leisure, and Radio Shack also sued. -Appears to be piecemealed off in settlements. -URL does go bankrupt and Magnavox sues for settlement. 1978 - Bally is sued again over Bally Professional Arcade. 1980 - Magnavox v Mattel is filed -Ends in 1982 after a 9 day trial, settlement at the 11th hour. -Establishes precedent for programmable games. 1982 - Magnavox v Activision 1982 - APF and MIT jointly sue Magnavox -Bolkow patents 1984 - Bally sued AGAIN 1986 - Magnavox v Nintendo -Over both the original patents and the light gun 1992 - Magnavox v Sega of America 1993 - American Vending Sales, Inc, Atlas Distributing, Inc, Capcom U.S.A. Inc, Coin Machine Corporation of America, Data East U.S.A. Inc, Konami America Inc, Leland Corporation, Romstar Inc, Snk Corporation of America, Temco, Inc, Tradewest Inc, World Wide Distributors Inc, Taito America Corporation sued. February 15, 1994 - “Konami agreed to pay North American Philips $495,000. This amount represented a 3% royalty for each game Konami sold between June 1987 and April 1989 that incorporated the patented device”
A Day To Remember is one of the biggest, most recognizable names in the scene. Since 2005, the band has crafted a sound that blends the catchy hooks of pop punk with the heaviness of metalcore. Does this blend always work? Find out how Nathan, Kyle, and Jeff rank all 7 ADTR albums as Nathan leads the discussion in this episode of Discog Discourse. One thing is for sure, ADTR loves to sing about their friends. Time Codes: Intro - 0:00 7th Place - 5:39 6th Place - 19:39 5th Place - 28:48 4th Place - 37:19 3rd Place - 49:00 2nd Place - 1:04:10 1st Place - 1:14:55 ADTR vs FYS - 1:26:22 Join the discourse! Follow us on our social media to let us know what you think about this band! TikTok: DiscogDiscourse Twitter: Discog_Pod Instagram: discog.discourse Listen to our playlists on Spotify! Top Tracks - Our favorite songs from the band we're talking about in the most recent episode Top Tracks: Legacy - Our favorite songs from bands we've talked about in past episodes Songs used in this episode: Bloodsucker, Bullfight, The Downfall Of Us All, If It Means A Lot To You, I'm Made Of Wax Larry What Are You Made Of, Monument, Right Back At It Again, This Is The House That Doubt Built, You Should Have Killed Me When You Had The Chance
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv The Final Days of Mississippis Last Abortion Clinic Afghanistan earthquake Villagers report aftershocks but no aid War in Ukraine Zelensky to address G7 as Russian missiles hit cities Abortion law exceptions, STIs, the word meemaw Down in Alabama Bullfight stands collapse, causing deaths and scores of injuries A historically unpopular Supreme Court made a historically unpopular decision Chaotic scenes as Taser drawn at US abortion protest 5 people hurt when an East Texas trail ride event turns into a shoot out Roe v Wade What the Supreme Court decision means for US mid terms South Africa police try to unravel tavern deaths tragedy Ecuador promises fuel price cuts amid protests Shooting fears sow chaos at San Francisco, New York City Pride events Rudy Giuliani Slapped in NYC Supermarket Police Sanctions drive Russia to first foreign debt default since 1918 The remaining Supreme Court cases this term Protests continue throughout weekend in Asheville following Roe v. Wade decision Ukraine war The price of freedom is worth paying, says Boris Johnson Prince Charles Watchdog checks reports of cash donation Wales captain Bale agrees Los Angeles FC move Wimbledon GBs Norrie and Burrage in early action on day one
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv 5 people hurt when an East Texas trail ride event turns into a shoot out Roe v Wade What the Supreme Court decision means for US mid terms Ecuador promises fuel price cuts amid protests The remaining Supreme Court cases this term Prince Charles Watchdog checks reports of cash donation Rudy Giuliani Slapped in NYC Supermarket Police Protests continue throughout weekend in Asheville following Roe v. Wade decision A historically unpopular Supreme Court made a historically unpopular decision Abortion law exceptions, STIs, the word meemaw Down in Alabama Sanctions drive Russia to first foreign debt default since 1918 Shooting fears sow chaos at San Francisco, New York City Pride events Wales captain Bale agrees Los Angeles FC move Chaotic scenes as Taser drawn at US abortion protest Bullfight stands collapse, causing deaths and scores of injuries War in Ukraine Zelensky to address G7 as Russian missiles hit cities Wimbledon GBs Norrie and Burrage in early action on day one South Africa police try to unravel tavern deaths tragedy Afghanistan earthquake Villagers report aftershocks but no aid Ukraine war The price of freedom is worth paying, says Boris Johnson The Final Days of Mississippis Last Abortion Clinic
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Prince Charles Watchdog checks reports of cash donation Roe v Wade What the Supreme Court decision means for US mid terms Abortion law exceptions, STIs, the word meemaw Down in Alabama A historically unpopular Supreme Court made a historically unpopular decision Ukraine war The price of freedom is worth paying, says Boris Johnson Sanctions drive Russia to first foreign debt default since 1918 Rudy Giuliani Slapped in NYC Supermarket Police South Africa police try to unravel tavern deaths tragedy The remaining Supreme Court cases this term The Final Days of Mississippis Last Abortion Clinic Protests continue throughout weekend in Asheville following Roe v. Wade decision War in Ukraine Zelensky to address G7 as Russian missiles hit cities Bullfight stands collapse, causing deaths and scores of injuries 5 people hurt when an East Texas trail ride event turns into a shoot out Ecuador promises fuel price cuts amid protests Chaotic scenes as Taser drawn at US abortion protest Afghanistan earthquake Villagers report aftershocks but no aid Wales captain Bale agrees Los Angeles FC move Wimbledon GBs Norrie and Burrage in early action on day one Shooting fears sow chaos at San Francisco, New York City Pride events
Het Formule 1 circus heeft een weekje rust. Volgende week staat Bakoe op het programma. In deze Pitstop bespreken AD F1 watcher Arjan Schouten en presentator Etienne Verhoeff de mogelijk Bullfight, het nieuwe contract van Perez en is Russell Hamilton voorbij? 'Perez versprak zich afgelopen weekend op de boordradio over zijn contractverlenging natuurlijk', reageert Schouten op het nieuws dat de Mexicaan twee jaar heeft bijgetekend. 'Maar de duur van het contract geeft wel aan dat ze vertrouwen in hem hebben bij Red Bull. Ik schreef een jaar of drie geleden nog in de krant dat iedereen verwelkt in de schaduw van Max Verstappen. Sainz, Ricciardo, Gasly, Albon. Alleen Perez bewijst zich steeds meer.' Sterker nog, de Mexicaan staat slechts 15 punten achter op Verstappen in het WK klassement. 'Het toont aan dat Red Bull een sterke wagen heeft. En ze hebben wel een historie dat ze hun rijders willen laten strijden en geen kopman aanwijzen. Na zes races in het seizoen is dat ook niet gek. Maar ik denk wel dat Max Verstappen een veel grotere waarde heeft dan Perez wereldwijd.' In Pitstop bespreken Schouten en Verhoeff wel de groei van Perez en waarom hij de Red Bull dit jaar beter onder controle te hebben dat vorig jaar. Bovendien heeft de race door de straten van Bakoe de laatste jaren bewezen een garantie te zijn voor spektakel. Is dat ook dit jaar het geval? Beluister Pitstop nu via AD.nl, de AD App of jouw favoriete podcastplayer. Support the show: https://krant.nl See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Het leek het weekend van Charles Leclerc te worden. Een pole in zijn geboorteplaats. Maar een Italiaans drama tijdens de race zorgde voor een zege van een Red Bull. Perez won, voor Sainz en Verstappen. Leclerc werd vierde. Over de woede van de Monegask, de fouten bij Ferrari en de aanstaande Bullfight praat AD F1 watcher Arjan Schouten in een nieuwe Pitstop met presentator Etienne Verhoeff. ‘Ferrari had alle kaarten in handen dit weekend, maar ze laten zich gewoon afbluffen', analyseert Schouten het weekend van de Italianen. 'Het is een patroon dat Ferrari op zaterdag de sterkste is over dat ene rondje. Maar als op zondag de punten worden verdeeld weten ze dat niet te verzilveren. En wil je wereldkampioen worden is dat wel handig.' Verstappen stond eens een keer niet op plek 1 of 2, maar werd derde. Was de Nederlander tevreden? ‘P4 starten in Monaco met twee Ferrari's voor je en je ploeggenoot en je wordt derde. Wetende dat je hier niet kan inhalen en dat je toch drie punten uitloopt op je directe concurrent voor de wereldtitel. Dan heb je toch een lekkere zondag.' Na dit weekend dringt de vraag ze op of Leclerc wel de concurrent is van Verstappen dit jaar? ‘Het gat tussen Perez en Leclerc is slechts zes punten. Dus wie weet strijden de Bulls binnenkort wel om de wereldtitel. Een Bullfight.' Beluister de ervaringen van een weekend Monaco, de chaos op zondag en veel meer terug in Pitstop via AD.nl, de AD App of jouw favoriete podcastplatform. Support the show: https://krant.nl See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Después de muchos años de protestas chilangas contra la tauromaquia, el Congreso de la Ciudad de México aprobó en comisiones un dictamen que podría prohibir las corridas de toros en esta capital. Además de prohibir espectáculos que muestren maltrato, crueldad y muerte de animales, este dictamen propone multar hasta con 4 millones 900 mil pesos a quienes los hagan.
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Paris, a sharpshooter, a quick draw artist, a boxer with the long arm of the law, and a night Denver will never forget.
Bullfight critics ranked in rows, crowd the enormous plaza full But only one is there who knows, and he's the man who fights the bull
A conversation with Dr Abdalbasir Ojembarrena exploring the bullfight, literature, art, sport, courage and so much more... Dedicated to El Fandi and Roca Rey who showed me how to face up to the beast with style, finesse and absolute beauty. Music by Ian Cattanach
A Classic RISK! Singles episode. A story that Brett Wean first shared on the podcast in April of 2014 about depression. Support RISK! on Patreon at Patreon.com/RISK Make a one-time donation to RISK! at PayPal.me/RISKshow Get tickets to RISK! live shows at RISK-show.com/tour Get the RISK! book at TheRISKBook.com Get RISK! merch at RISK-show.com/shop Take storytelling classes at TheStoryStudio.org Hire Kevin Allison to make a personalized video at Cameo.com/TheKevinAllison Hire Kevin Allison as a coach at KevinAllison.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 32. In this episode, we hear from Fernando. Fernando explains some of the difficulties of pushing animal rights activism forward in Colombia. Issues around land ownership, a history of colonialism, war, poverty and trauma interconnect to create a challenging landscape. In a country where cattle ranchers, politicians and paramilitaries often work together to protect their interests, animal rights activism can be a dangerous calling. Fernando also explains some of the complications around bullfighting in Colombia.Fernando: @soyspinozista
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Alvaro finally performs for a sold out crowd. The bullfight is more than anyone anticipated. David and Candace are in Merida for the fight and to see Clint's digs. If you would like to contact me: joegil@mac.com.
Riddle me this. I make intestines peek out of a belly. I make bone protrude from a fractured shin. I make blood spurt from a gash in the buttocks. What annual sporting event am I? Find out this week on Doomsday: History's Most Dangerous Podcast. In this episode, you will hear about a man being carried around by a horn stabbed in through his neck and poking out his mouth. You're even going to hear the only podcast with an interactive portion that lets you pretend your face is bisected to the point you could tuck your eyeholes over your ears.So dear listeners, we want to know what's the most stitches you ever received in a single sitting? And while you're at it, tell us how many severed thumbs out of five you would give this episode. If you want to support the on-going production of the show, you can find us at www.patreon.com/funeralkazoo. If you're after cool episode specific swag you're welcome to visit www.evilreindeershop.com, but if can spare the money and had to choose, we ask you to consider making a donation to www.globalmedic.caFind us on any of your favorite channelsApple : https://tinyurl.com/5fnbumdwSpotify : https://tinyurl.com/73tb3uuwIHeartRadio : https://tinyurl.com/vwczpv5jStitcher : https://tinyurl.com/mcyxt6vwGoogle : https://tinyurl.com/3fjfxattSpreaker : https://tinyurl.com/fm5y22suPodchaser : https://tinyurl.com/263kda6wRadioPublic : https://tinyurl.com/w67b4kecPocketCasts. : https://pca.st/ef1165v3CastBox : https://tinyurl.com/4xjpptdrBreaker. : https://tinyurl.com/4cbpfaytDeezer. : https://tinyurl.com/5nmexvwtFollow us on the socials for moreFacebook : www.facebook.com/doomsdaypodcastInstagram : www.instagram.com/doomsdaypodcastTwitter : www.twitter.com/doomsdaypodcastFuneral Kazoo HQ : www.funeralkazoo.com
Rest in peace, Mr. Morricone. Check out Duncan McLeish's tribute to Morricone here. --Titles from "A Fistful of Dollars" (1964)--Watch Chimes from "For a Few Dollars More" (1965)--The Good, the Bad and the Ugly from "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (1966)--Farewell To Cheyenne from "Once Upon a Time in the West" (1968)--A Fistful of Dynamite from "A Fistful of Dynamite" (1971)--The Cruel from "The Hellbenders" (1967)--An Indian Story (Healing The Wound) from "Navajo Joe" (1966)--Guitar Nocturne from "Death Rides a Horse" (1967)--The Penguin from "Companeros" (1970)--Main Title from "Two Mules for Sister Sara" (1970)--The Chase from "A Fistful of Dollars" (1964)--Jokes on the Side from "A Fistful of Dynamite" (1971)--Main Title from "My Name is Nobody" (1973)--Vivacious Bamba (Titles) from "The Mercenary" (1968)--A Sky Full of Stars for a Roof (Titles) from "A Sky Full of Stars for a Roof" (1968)--Main Titles (The Hunt) from "The Big Gundown" (1966)--A Silhouette of Doom from "Navajo Joe" (1966)--Face to Face (Titles) from "Face to Face" (1967)--The Bullfight from "The Big Gundown" (1966)--Counter-Revolution from "A Fistful of Dynamite" (1971)--Final Duel from "Once Upon a Time in the West" (1968)--The Arena from "The Mercenary" (1968)--Mystic and Severe from "Death Rides a Horse" (1967)--Chased! from "A Sky Full of Stars for a Roof" (1968)--The Ecstacy of Gold from "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (1966)--Passages in Time from "The Great Silence" (1968)--Before the Assault from "The Hellbenders" (1967)--The Last Trupet from "Buddy Goes West" (1981)--Death Rides a Horse from "Death Rides a Horse" (1967)--Navajo Joe (Main Title) from "Navajo Joe" (1966)--Let's Go and Kill, Companions (Titles) from "Companeros" (1970)--The Great Silence (Restless) from "The Great Silence" (1968)--The Trio from "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (1966)--Finale from "Once Upon a Time in the West" (1968) Opening and closing music: End Title from "Horror Express" by John Cacavas & In Un Altro Bar from "Revolver" by Ennio Morricone.
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this is the fourth chapter of the first book! If my pronunciations aren’t how you would expect them I am sorry, but that is how I pronounce them. ENJOY!
Lesley Blume joins One True Podcast to discuss Everybody Behaves Badly, her bestselling profile of the background of The Sun Also Rises. Blume talks about Paris and Pamplona in the 1920s, the actual people who inspired Hemingway’s unforgettable characters, and the impact the novel has had on literature and culture for almost a century. Join us for a lively conversation with the award-winning journalist and enjoy our re-examination of Hemingway’s masterpiece!This episode was recorded on 3/2/2020.
Lesley Blume joins One True Podcast to discuss Everybody Behaves Badly, her bestselling profile of the background of The Sun Also Rises. Blume talks about Paris and Pamplona in the 1920s, the actual people who inspired Hemingway’s unforgettable characters, and the impact the novel has had on literature and culture for almost a century. Join us for a lively conversation with the award-winning journalist and enjoy our re-examination of Hemingway’s masterpiece!This episode was recorded on 3/2/2020.
Starring: Collin, Jesus, and Matt 2.00 Fast Food Talk 8.00 Jobs 13.05 Worse place you've been to? 17.17 Bullfight and dehydration 20.46 Balls and Frisbee disks 23.00 H.S. and friends 26.15 The list 28.20 Scarlett Johansson 32.00 The list part 2 35.25 Myth of the Pheonix 36.30 Americas ass and flags 40.55 Radio
We catch up with five-time World Champion Saddle Bronc Rider Billy Etbauer to talk about his historic run of 21-straight NFRs, the saddle bronc riding record of 51 total NFR go-round wins and his brotherhood with brothers Robert and Dan. Five-time Wrangler World Bullfight Champ and ProRodeo Hall of Famer Rob Smets took us down memory lane when he was a part of the greatest era ever of bull riding with Lane Frost and Tuff Hedeman and gives us a lesson in bullfighting 101.
Here’s one of the best tools to stop people grumbling and start focusing on being empowered to make changes. It’s amazing how much time is wasted complaining about things we have no control over. This simple method can be used by all ages and all levels of education. Have so fun and do you OWN Zitch Party at your next family meeting! Then listen to the Bullfight (tm) episode for the next steps. Remember these tools are also on the website at www.GetaLifeBalanced.com under FORMS and you can also get additional free tips by signing up there.
Self-Empowerment has been a term thrown around for years…and yet many don’t have a tool to help put themselves in charge and focus on solutions instead of problems. This tool is used in combination with the episode on KTC’s and also the Zitch list. Remember these forms can be downloaded at www.GetaLifeBalanced.com/forms AND you can sign up there for additional FREE tips and strategies.
A passage from the book "A Fighters Heart" by Sam Sheridan that has stuck with me for years. Let me know what your favourite part of this podcast was in the comments or on Mood Prep Online! Find the Mood Prep Online group by searching 'Mood Prep Online' on Facebook or clicking here! Subscribe to my YouTube HERE or by searching 'Mood Prep'
Poets and Muses: We chat with poets about their inspirations
#IsaraeKoval & I discuss our poems: "#VoicesthroughtheWalls" & "#BullFight" & get into the heavies of #domesticviolence, #bullying, #animalcruelty, society's role in perpetuating these problems & #moralambiguity. While we wait for Isarae's book (#TheValleysoftheDead) to launch, u can find her at the #November11th #MyBeautyWIthinMovement event (http://ilovethisjourney.com/) & the grand opening of #MesaArtspaceLofts (https://www.artspace.org/mesa-artspace-lofts-grand-opening-celebration) on #January23rd. I, your host, #ImogenArate, will be appearing at the @garageartgallery on #November12th (https://m.facebook.com/events/1177880089028429). Take a listen & also find out all the poetry open mics, shows & workshops taking place #inthevalley (#Arizona) during the week of #January7th. . . . . #connectandheal #ChandlerCommunityCenter #Poetryworkshops #chandlerlibrary #improvmaniacomedy #ImprovisedPoetryOrchestra #ohmyearsmusic #thefilmbarphx #iamkenkong #iamtheunderground #2601oncentral #theundergroundexperience #clubdwntwnphx #PoeticSoulPhoenix #mesaartscenter #WordPlayCafe #niletheater #lawngnomepublishing #thelostleaf #PhoenixPoetrySlam #theklute #honeycuttcoffeeaz #2019All-ArizonaPoetrySlam #onyxartgallery #9thegallery #CaffeineCorridorOpenMic #artlab1689 #changinghands #merlenudelman #latosque #justblazephx #speakingintoexistence #SmokeItintoExistenceOpenMic #poeticartifacts #phoenixcenterforthearts #InfuseOpenMic #therealsuzannevega #Luka #ChildAbuse #animalpoetry #Poetryinspirations #Writinginspirations #PoetryCommunity
The Wild West podcast proudly presents The Great Bullfight of 1884. This unique American celebration took place in Dodge City, Kansas on July 4, 1884. The story written and produced by Mike King relays the facts behind the first Spanish bullfight, ever held on American soil. Hundreds of visitors came from the East to witness a fight between man and beast. The town on this magical day was crowded with sightseers from all over the West. Narrator Brad Smalley describes the scene at the Dodge City fairgrounds where men and women are crowded about the stands. The bullfighters from Mexico provided a most explicit display of bravery entering the arena accompanied by citizens in joyous in laughter all drinking and enjoying the sport of bullfighting. This is a time when once again Dodge City excelled in all of her notorieties as holding an event, long to be remembered in this country.
Probably the most unique celebration in America took place in 1884 in Dodge City Kansas. The chief feature of the first day was the Spanish bullfight, the first-ever held on American soil. Hundreds of visitors came from the East to witness the fight, and the town was crowded with sightseers from all over the West. The scene at the fairgrounds was a strange one for the United States. This podcast produced by Mike King and narrated by Brad Smalley tells the story of the men and women who were crowded about the stands and amphitheater drinking and smoking together and enjoying the sports. The events were most sensational and will long be remembered in this country. On July 4, 1884, Dodge City excelled in all her past notorieties. http://worldfamousgunfighters.weebly.com/bullfight-1884.html
In this episode the boys enjoy a bull-fight while discussing false equivalency, profiting off the afflictions of human beings and talking dogs.
In questa puntata abbiamo ospitato Simone Spada,del direttivo Bullfight.Abbiamo parlato del primo show che si terrà il 24 Settembre che si chiamerà "Bullfight I" e poi ovviamente non sono mancate le riflessioni sulla scena italiana in generale.
In questa puntata abbiamo ospitato Simone Spada,del direttivo Bullfight.Abbiamo parlato del primo show che si terrà il 24 Settembre che si chiamerà "Bullfight I" e poi ovviamente non sono mancate le riflessioni sulla scena italiana in generale.
Facts are stacked like bricks to become a tower. Do you see it?But a story is a wave that takes you on a journey and leaves the memory of the tower far behind.Facts are solid. Stories are seductive. You will find the facts in the paragraphs below. You will find the stories in http://mondaymemo.wpengine.com/rabbithole/ (the rabbit hole.) A Harvard graduate, Maria Konnikova received her Ph.D. in psychology from Columbia. She is the recipient of the 2015 Harvard Medical School Media Fellowship and is a Schachter Writing Fellow at Columbia University's Motivation Science Center. Let me put it a little more “Texan.” Harvard Medical School believes in Maria enough to give her money. The Motivation Science Center believes in her enough to give her money. These big-league institutions are helping to fund her research. Conclusion: Maria Konnikova is neither a poser nor a lightweight. In her new book, The Confidence Game, Maria explains how cognitive scientists are proving that stories are the most effective way to get people to change their minds. Eric Barker of Wired magazine was impressed with Maria's book and followed it up with an interview. He talks about it in his blog, http://www.bakadesuyo.com/2016/02/how-to-tell-if-someone-is-lying/?utm_source=%22Barking+Up+The+Wrong+Tree%22+Weekly+Newsletter&utm_campaign=b3611feb85-lying_2_07_2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_78d4c08a64-b3611feb85-56764633 (Barking Up the Wrong Tree.) “When people tell us stories we tend to let our guard down. We don't think we're being ‘sold' something, so we tend to go along for the ride. We quietly lose motivation to detect lies.” “When psychologists Melanie Green and Timothy Brock decided to test the persuasive power of narrative, they found that the more a story transported us into its world, the more we were likely to believe it… The more engrossed a reader was in the story, the fewer false notes she noticed. The sweep of the narrative trumped the facts of logic. What's more, the most engaged readers were also more likely to agree with the beliefs the story implied.” – Maria Konnokova, The Confidence Game Eric Barker's additional research included the following nuggets,“Nothing beats a story when it comes to convincing you of something…” “Our brains are wired to respond to stories…” “Paul Zak, the director of the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies, has found repeatedly that nothing changes our emotions and behavior like the flow of a good story…” “Keith Quesenberry at Johns Hopkins studied more than 100 Super Bowl ads to determine what the most effective ones had in common. The answer? They told a story.” Will you give me a couple of extra minutes today if I promise to teach you something valuable?I want to help you understand what is – and is not – a story. I want to help you attract more customers. I'd like you to compare this week's MondayMorningMemo – the one you're reading now – to last week's memo, Herbert and the Bullfight. http://mondaymemo.wpengine.com/herbert-and-the-bullfight/ (Herbert and the Bullfight) tells a story. This week's memo does not. This week's memo uses simile, “Facts are stacked like bricks…” and metaphor, “a story is a wave…” to make statements of fact more colorful. But it takes more than color to tell a story. You met several characters in this memo – Maria Konnokova, Eric Barker, Melanie Green, Timothy Brock, Paul Zak and Keith Quesenberry – but none of those characters took you on a journey. You never felt what they were feeling or saw the world through their eyes. You never identified with any of them. Nothing happens to them, so they remain unchanged. A story…1. has a character2. with whom you identify3. and a pivotal moment. (The best stories have a series of them.)4. As a result of these moments, the character...
Agnes De Mille once wrote, “No trumpets sound when the important decisions of our life are made. Destiny is made known silently.”Agnes was right about most of us, but she was completely wrong about Herbert. Herbert sculpts and paints. Abstract expressionism is his thing. “It's like jazz,” he says. “Art is a feel. I like to journey into a world where words don't exist.”Edgar “Yip” Harburg, the lyricist who wrote Judy Garland's wistful Somewhere Over the Rainbow, once made a similar observation. “Words make you think thoughts.Music makes you feel a feeling.But a song makes you feel a thought.”But now we're getting ahead of ourselves. The story of Herbert and the bullfight begins in 1930, when Louis, a mandolin-playing Ukrainian Jewish tailor, comes to America and falls in love with Tillie Goldberg on New York's Lower East Side. They get hitched, move to L.A. and have two little boys and a girl. In 1955, first-son David is a well-known drummer and second-son Herbert is a trumpet player in the marching band at USC. Daughter Mimi is learning to play piano. In 1962, Herbert is in the garage recording a trumpet song called “Twinkle Star” when he decides to take a break and drive to Mexico. He recently told the story on CBS Sunday Morning. “Tijuana had some world-class matadors, and this trumpet section in the stands, you know, they would announce the different programs, the different events in the bullfight. “Ta-Dahh! Pa-Da Dattle-Da-Dattle Da-Dahhh. I got kind of, uh, chill bumps from all that stuff and I tried to translate the feelings of those afternoons to a song.”Herbert returns home, flavors “Twinkle Star” with the soft and spicy taste of a Tijuana afternoon, and renames it, “The Lonely Bull.” He mails his record to some radio stations and the song becomes a Top Ten hit. Encouraged, Herbert hires some other musicians to play alongside him. Their exotic, jazzy groove is often described as “blithe, Latin-over-lilt,” so it's easy to understand why everyone thinks Herb and his boys are Hispanic. But not one of them has a drop of Spanish blood. Herb describes his band as, “four lasagnas, two bagels, and an American cheese.” Audiences know them as “Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.” In 1966, they sold more records than the Beatles.Herbert goes on to score five No. 1 hits, 15 gold albums, 14 platinum albums and win eight Grammy Awards. No one but Herb has ever had 4 albums simultaneously in the Top 10. Seventy-two million record albums is quite a few to sell, don't you think? But Herbert is just getting started. Immediately following the success of The Lonely Bull, he convinces Jerry Moss to become his business partner. Alpert and Moss produce and distribute their fantastically successful Tijuana Brass albums under their own record label, A&M. In 1969, Herb discovers a brother/sister duo that becomes fantastically successful as well: Richard and Karen Carpenter. Soon A&M is producing 400 different bands and artists, many of whom will see the stars align to spell their names in the midnight sky. In 1989, Herb sold A&M Records to Polygram for 500 million dollars. And it all began when the son of a Ukranian tailor decided to http://mondaymemo.wpengine.com/newsletters/the-price-of-creativity/ (push himself beyond his comfort zone) and go on a road trip to Mexico. Roy H. Williams
Episode 23 It’s all new, truly disgusting episode of QTPOD! Why is Angus wearing his Dad’s underpants? Can you die from a toxic fart? Jean introduces Angus to the despicable Ashley Madison ad and what’s the deal with Colebrook St? We were delighted to have musicians Louie King and Johnny Bassoon aka “The New Looseman Brothers” from Sex on Toast and The Lagerphones drop in to talk about touring with Bullfight, their fave music and shopping at Psarakos. Stream or download Ep 23 here or subscribe and listen via iTunes or Stitcher.
Madrid's Plaza Mayor is an inviting place for people to gather, and host to one of Madrid's many "bull bars" — La Torre del Oro. Grab a quick sangria here and get a dose of bullfight "culture" without actually going to a bullfight. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Madrid's Plaza Mayor is an inviting place for people to gather, and host to one of Madrid's many "bull bars" — La Torre del Oro. Grab a quick sangria here and get a dose of bullfight "culture" without actually going to a bullfight. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
The material is mixed, ground, split, applied and heaped up in layers: Miquel Barceló’s energetic handling of matter is on show in the Bank Austria Kunstforum Vienna. An exhibition-portrait by CastYourArt.
We're back, and still angry about YouTube. Eliana replaces the love of her father with the love of a faceless crowd, Brent eats a Swedish taco (surprisingly not a sex act, an actual taco), and Lars roots for some bulls.
In my paintings, there are improbable, not impossible things - Fernando Botero's work is on view at Bank Austria Kunstforum in Vienna
For nine days each July, throngs of visitors come to run with the bulls, and a whole lot more, at Pamplona's Festival of San Fermin. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
For nine days each July, throngs of visitors come to run with the bulls, and a whole lot more, at Pamplona's Festival of San Fermin. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
What lengths will a parent go to relieve their child's suffering? In this radio documentary, Eddie 'the Bull' O'Connor has has decided to offer himself as the headline event in a cage-fight in order to raise money for his sick daughter.
Joost van Oosten: Piano, Jason Turner: Tenor Saxophone, Arthur Scova: Drums. All compositions by Joost van Oosten