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Charles Hoffman, a spokesperson for the Air Force Global Strike Command, says the wing will allow the Air Force to improve nuclear communications, command and control. The 95th Wing is expected to add around 70 personnel to the base and be fully operational by January.
Charles Hoffman, a spokesperson for the Air Force Global Strike Command, says the wing will allow the Air Force to improve nuclear communications, command and control. The 95th Wing is expected to add around 70 personnel to the base and be fully operational by January.
This episode we talk to Ryan about a tough game in his journey to a 2nd place podium at the Houston November Monthly Malifaux Tourney. We discuss his approach to learning a new master and lessons learned through adversity; then we change things up a bit to talk painting with the 3-time winner of Best Painted at the Lonestar Fauxdown about how to level up your painting game and how to set yourself up to make finding the time to paint easier.Hosts: Doug and ClayGuests: Ryan, Andre, and BryanStudents of Conflict Discord invite: https://discord.gg/nrqq6uyePUTournament: November Malifaux Monthly Tourney - HoustonTournament on Longshanks: https://www.longshanks.org/event/21174/Encounter:Round 1:Deployment and Strategy: Corner; Raid the VaultsSchemes: Let Them Bleed, Death Beds, Power Ritual, Deliver a Message, EspionageRyan's Schemes: Death Beds/Deliver A MessageDoug's Schemes: Death Beds/Deliver A MessageFinal Score: Called the game after being 1-2 at end of 3rd turnCrews:Ryan's Lord Galehault, Fallen Prince (aka Charles Hoffman, Inventor) (Arcanists)Size: 50 - Pool: 8Leader:Lord Galehault Fallen Prince (aka Charles Hoffman, Inventor)Diesel EngineTotem(s):Stiltzkin (aka Mechanical Attendant)Hires:The Weeping Huntress (aka Melissa K.O.R.E.)Porphyrion (aka Joss)Diesel EngineGalvanic Wyrm (aka Peacekeeper)Soulstone CacheHollow Fiend (aka Watcher)Hollow Fiend 3 (aka Watcher 3)Crew photos (from the Lonestar Fauxdown): https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=533949462911494https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=533949449578162Doug's Titania, Autumn QueenSize: 50 - Pool: 7Leader:Titania, Autumn QueenTotem(s):GorarHires:Autumn Knight-Ancient PactAutumn Knight 2-Ancient PactIthannaMysterious EmissaryCarnivorous WyrdwoodFoods Discussed:Ryan's mom's fruit salad(Students of Conflict recipes can be found in the #s2-recipes-archive channel of our discord server)Plugs from Guest:https://www.youtube.com/@SubParNinjahttps://www.instagram.com/subparninja_hobbies/Also Mentioned in the Podcast:Lonestar Fauxdown October 24-26, 2025 … Please mark your calendars now!Details coming soon!Thank-Yous:Big thanks to Top Doug Design for all the terrain we play on here in Texas and for sponsoring this podcast, to Wyrd Miniatures for allowing us to use their artwork from the 2nd Edition Student of Conflict, and to Dragon's Lair Comics & Fantasy North Houston, the home of Texas Malifaux.Top Doug Design: https://www.topdougdesign.com/Wyrd Miniatures: https://www.wyrd-games.net/malifauxDragon's Lair Comics & Fantasy Houston: https://www.facebook.com/dlairhouston
We're taping in Los Angeles, so why do a book—when we have actual celebrities? In a huge coup for New York podcasts everywhere, we are honored to welcome the inimitable Charles Rogers, noted gay guy and creator of the hit television series Search Party. From a childhood in Acapulco to the cult-adjacent life-changing magic of the Hoffman Institute, destroying your past, Memphis design, Steven's failed audition for Search Party, assessing Beyonce's acting chops and all the tea that's fit to spill.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ernest Janson went AWOL from the Army and joined the Marines under a false name: Charles Hoffman. Eight years later, at the legendary Battle of Belleau Wood, Hoffman's actions awarded him the Medal of Honor when he single handedly charged a German machine gun squad from attacking his Marines.
The Thirteenth Hat/Batman Stands Pat is Charles Hoffman's first produced Batman script. But what did earlier versions of the story look like? It turns out that the original plot had the Mad Hatter simply stealing the jurors' hats! The stakes - and potential profits from Hatter's crime wave - had to be raised. At the same time, certain too-expensive-to-film gags and distracting subplots were abandoned. Join us as we discuss the five-page “springboard”, 22-page treatment, and full first draft script for this classic episode. PLUS: Adam West on the many cameos by big stars (and future big stars) on the show, the Joel McNeely/Royal Scottish National Orchestra and Chorus version of the theme, and we read your mail on our look at Stanford Sherman's Marsha script, and reaching back to our Batman and Robin episode! The Thirteenth Hat documents: Springboard Treatment First draft Annotated first draft
No Agenda Episode 1428 - "Health Glitch "Health Glitch" Executive Producers: Sir B3, knight of the 88 fingers Ross Jennings Tom & Jake Sir Roll_SK, Baron of Rupert's Land, home of the 'free unless you protest'. Chad Belcher Susan Brigham Florence Jennings Brian Eubanks, Sir Babolucci Chris Willis Michael Kellner Sir Gene , Duke of TX Sir Ghoti -Fisher of the Space Coast Associate Executive Producers: Fredrik Sellin Sir Mike of Georgetown Garrett Fatheree Brian Twede Lili Patch Anonymous Tom Blowers Andy Collins Charles Hoffman Steven Gann Dame Dane Marcus Müller Brian & Susy Morris James Van Wynsberghe Peter Karnowski Tyler Brown Seamus Fleming Stan Salisbury Steve Still William Torres 1428 Club Members: Sir B3, knight of the 88 fingers Become a member of the 1429 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Titles Changes Sir Roll_SK -> Sir Roll_SK, Baron of Rupert's Land Knights & Dames Susy (Suzy) Morris -> Susy - Dame Head Gardener Brett Fanelli -> Sir B3, Knight of the 88 Fingers Jeff Holland -> Sir Ghoti -Fisher of the Space Coast Mike Neumann -> Sir Mike of Georgetown Texas Art By: Comic Strip Blogger End of Show Mixes: Secret Agent Paul - B-Dubz - Rolando Gonzalez Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Aric Mackey Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda No Agenda Social Registration Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1428.noagendanotes.com New: Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents Last Modified 02/24/2022 15:00:42This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 02/24/2022 15:00:42 by Freedom Controller
The world of golf seems to be divided on this but we give our opinion on whether the WM Phoenix Open is good or bad for the game. Also, Charles Hoffman has an Instagram headoff and Harry Higgs shows us his big belly!
Charles Hoffman, a Certified Public Accountant, is credited as being the Father of XBRL. (‘eXtensible Business Reporting Language' or XBRL for short is an open international standard for digital business reporting, and is used in more than 60 jurisdictions.) Charles was co-editor of the first ever XBRL taxonomy and played a major role in creating both the IFRS and US GAAP XBRL taxonomies. He is the author of the books XBRL for Dummies, XBRL Essentials (a non-technical guide to XBRL), Mastering XBRL-based Digital Financial Reporting and maintains an inexhaustible resource of XBRL content on his Blog at xbrl.squarespace.com. Today Charles is focusing his time to work on AuditChain, the first use case of blockchain in accounting, auditing and reporting. In this episode, you will learn; The pain points of manual accounting processes, What is XBRL and the distinctions between human readable & machine readable information, What are knowledge graphs and why it's relevant for the modern accountant, The importance of using immutable digital distributed ledgers like blockchain in bookkeeping, How can Accountants monetize process control NFTs with AuditChain and much more. This episode is brought to you by AuditChain - the world's first decentralized continuous audit and real time reporting protocol. Traditional audit methodology focuses on “materiality”, not accuracy. We are constrained by time and cannot audit 100% of the transactions, and therefore we perform sampling. AuditChain decentralizes audit and uses an independent assurance methodology that automates auditing tasks, and continuously audits 100% of the transactions. With AuditChain, Chartered Accountants and professionals will write and own Process Control NFTs that automate internal and disclosure controls, where these NFTs pay royalties in return. With more and more automation, accountants will increasingly find themselves becoming redundant. If you are a forward thinking CPA or Chartered Accountant, and want to participate and be in touch with the latest developments from AuditChain in decentralizing the audit profession using blockchain, you should apply for membership by visiting DCARPE Alliance. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. Together we can help accountants prepare themselves for a blockchain future. For show notes and past guests, please visit theaccountantquits.com/podcasts/ Follow The Accountant Quits: Instagram: instagram.com/theaccountantquits/ LinkedIN: linkedin.com/company/the-accountant-quits
On this episode of The Uplow'd, we welcome 84.51° Data Scientist, Charles Hoffman, along with Dr. Robert Kahle and Gloria Roderick from the Riley Center for Livable Communities at the College of Charleston to talk about using modern science to fight hunger. We explore how geographic information systems (GIS) technology has been applied to map the areas where community members are experiencing hunger and help non-profit organizations best allocate their free food resources. Charles Hoffman joined 84.51° in 2018, and has conducted analytics research in support of the company's health and beauty care and general merchandise missions, as well as the Kroger/ Ocado partnership. He has a wealth of analytics experience from his previous position as Manager of Analytic Consulting with Catalina Marketing, as well as his commission with the U.S. Army where he served for three years as an intelligence officer. Charles has a Master of Science in Consumer Analytics, as well as a Master of Business Administration from Xavier University. Dr. Robert Kahle is the Associate Director of the Riley Center for Livable Communities at the College of Charleston. In his role, he designs, implements and supervises research, evaluation and strategic planning for non-profit and local government organizations to address problems affecting vulnerable populations, especially those experiencing homelessness or hunger. Prior to joining the Riley Center, Bob operated the research and planning consultancy, Kahle Research Solutions, for 23 years, and was the co-founder and co-director of the Urban Safety Program at Wayne State University's Center for Urban Studies. He received his Doctorate in Sociology from Wayne State University, and his Bachelor and Master in Sociology from Ohio University. Gloria Roderick is the Lead GIS Analyst for the Riley Center for Livable Communities at the College of Charleston, where she leads an effort to provide GIS analysis for nonprofit programs, primarily to determine equitable food distributions based on social determinants of health and economic need. She has spent her career serving non-profit organizations in a variety of roles from fundraising, planning and public relations, to data visualization and statistic analysis that create digestible data to inform and guide leadership's decisions. Gloria received a Master in Public Administration and a Bachelor in Religious Studies from College of Charleston.
In episode 4, art director Charles Hoffman talks about working with illustrators in the entertainment graphics industry including Disney and Universal Studios. His company Tiltworks can be found at https://tiltworks.com.
Join Craig as his guest, Matt Lewin, gives a deep dive into making Charles Hoffman and his crew effective as an Arcanist in Malifaux 3rd edition. He explains what models he brings in, the role they play in scoring points and even gives some ways to counter this hearty crew. Pay attention to the end or Hoffman and his crew will Overcharge your crew and win the day. Everything UK Nationals can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/uknationals/ Sign up for the December Grand Tournament in Durham NC here: https://www.atomicempire.com/Store/Event/2835 Get a cool T-Shirt or mug and help us bring you more content. The store is open! https://thirdfloorwars.com/shop/ Support your favorite podcast and get some killer Malifaux gadgets here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/687047710/third-floor-wars-malifaux-accessory-set?ref=hp_rf-1 Support us (and get free shipping on orders over $100) at Gadzooks Gaming https://www.gadzooksgaming.com Support us (and get the best mats in the business) at Mats by Mars and get 10% off your entire order by using the promo code: THIRDFLOOR https://matsbymars.com/collections/36-x-36-mats Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thirdfloorwars/ Follow us on Twitter: @ThirdFloorWars Watch our videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA496705JLkpgAssAhetpdw Give us Feedback or leave us a message that we can use in a future episode! You can record your message here: https://anchor.fm/thirdfloorwars/message You can also record your question as an audio file and email it to us admin@thirdfloorwars.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thirdfloorwars/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thirdfloorwars/support
In Part 4 of Ripples of Fate, Essie Sitch finally tracks down Anna Lovelace, Charles Hoffman finds his missing brother, and a new Governor-General arrives in Malifaux.Read by: Ian TravisAnnounced by: Julian SmithMusic: "Frog Secret Agent" by 3 Leg Torso (Opening & Closing), "Campfire" GarageBand Loop, "Rock the Boat" by Beth Caucci (Interstitial)
In Part 4 of Ripples of Fate, Essie Sitch finally tracks down Anna Lovelace, Charles Hoffman finds his missing brother, and a new Governor-General arrives in Malifaux. Read by: Ian Travis Announced by: Julian Smith Music: "Frog Secret Agent" by 3 Leg Torso (Opening & Closing), "Campfire" GarageBand Loop, "Rock the Boat" by Beth Caucci (Interstitial)
In Part 3 of Ripples of Fate, Essie Sitch reports back to Charles Hoffman and continues her search for the mysterious woman in the clockwork dress. Read by: Ian Travis Announced by: Julian Smith Music: "Frog Secret Agent" by 3 Leg Torso (Opening & Closing), "Campfire" GarageBand Loop, "Rock the Boat" by Beth Caucci (Interstitial)
In Part 3 of Ripples of Fate, Essie Sitch reports back to Charles Hoffman and continues her search for the mysterious woman in the clockwork dress.Read by: Ian TravisAnnounced by: Julian SmithMusic: "Frog Secret Agent" by 3 Leg Torso (Opening & Closing), "Campfire" GarageBand Loop, "Rock the Boat" by Beth Caucci (Interstitial)
In Part 1 of Ripples of Fate, an Arcanist operative finds herself in Guild custody and comes face to face Charles Hoffman, who has a special mission for her. Read by: Ian Travis Announced by: Julian Smith Music: "Frog Secret Agent" by 3 Leg Torso (Opening & Closing), "Campfire" GarageBand Loop, "Rock the Boat" by Beth Caucci (Interstitial)
In Part 1 of Ripples of Fate, an Arcanist operative finds herself in Guild custody and comes face to face Charles Hoffman, who has a special mission for her. Read by: Ian TravisAnnounced by: Julian SmithMusic: "Frog Secret Agent" by 3 Leg Torso (Opening & Closing), "Campfire" GarageBand Loop, "Rock the Boat" by Beth Caucci (Interstitial)
Join us as we breakdown Hoffman in 3rd Edition Malifaux by Wyrd games. We talk through his strengths, weaknesses and the key models he brings to the table. How does an Augmented crew perform? What are their strengths? Weaknesses? Our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA496705JLkpgAssAhetpdw --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thirdfloorwars/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thirdfloorwars/support
In 1966, after being the writer and script editor who got the '66 series off the ground, Lorenzo Semple Jr. yielded his chair to Charles Hoffman. What would a look at the draft of a season two Semple script reveal about how Hoffman edited Semple? That was the question Ben Bentley, a moderator of the '66 Batman Message Board (bow like Ewoks, everybody!), wondered, so when Tim was asking for suggestions of which Bat-scripts to scan in Laramie, Ben suggested The Penguin's Nest. In this episode, he joins Tim and Paul to discuss the draft, which reveals several Semple errors (most of which were caught) which reveal that Semple was (gasp) human, not a god walking among us! It also includes a surprising number of pies. Also discussed: the great Batcave detective-work scenes on display here that are largely missing from season three; the problem of unkillable factual inaccuracies in fan discussion of the show; and Ben's attempts at research into Semple's papers. PLUS: The Les Hou-Lops version of the theme, and your mail! "The Penguin's Nest" PDF script "The Penguin's Nest" thread on the '66 Batman message board "Louie the Lilac" draft script (entitled "Please Omit Tomatoes") PDF script "Please Omit Tomatoes" thread on the '66 Batman message board Cast interviews at the '66 movie premiere
In the first two-parter of season three, Penguin and Lola Lasagne horse around with the Wayne Foundation's charity horse race. Before getting in the saddle, Tim and Paul first look at some background on season three: shooting order of episodes, the reasons for multi-part season three stories, etc. The Sport of Penguins and A Horse of Another Color are a rather strange pair of episodes. In spite of having two whole episodes, the producers still skip important scenes, as was typical of the one-part Batman stories. Besides the problem of "checking in" with all the characters, what else might have been making them short of time? And why are these (supposedly) Billy May-scored episodes so full of of recycled Nelson Riddle music? Were Burgess Meredith and Ethel Merman "comedy gold" together? With a Charles Hoffman script?! How should we think about those "next week's villain" scenes that don't fit into the continuity of the episodes they promote? Also, the Bob Kuban and the In-Men version of the theme, and your mail! Is Billy Mac, writer of the Batgirl Theme lyrics, an alias for William Dozier? Yes, and Jim Akin found proof!
Have we found the ideal intersection of food and fabric? This month we’re talking about things we can eat that can also make our clothes pretty, and Torey is feeling like a real-life history scientist in her kitchen. Meanwhile Steph is going deep into the Acadian history behind a very delicious veggie soup recipe. Statue of Evangeline and Memorial Church, Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia. Photo by Charles Hoffman on Flickr. Used with Creative Commons license. Torey is obsessed with a book -- one she was reminded of when a coworker requested a list of Canadian history book recommendations (be still, our hearts). A Little History of Canada by H.V. Nelles is at the top of the list -- and scroll to the end of this post for the whole list. Steph is obsessed with new-to-her resources at her new place of work, the Nanaimo Museum. She's educating herself about the history of residential schools in Canada and is particularly interested in one book by a residential school survivor: My Name is Seepeetza by Shirley Sterling. Did you know Fashionably Ate is a full year old? It is! We started this little show in September 2016 and we're still having so much fun. To celebrate we'll be taking a bit of a harvest hiatus this month, but we'll be back in November for another full year of podcasting. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element Find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening! Fashionably Ate is on Instagram and Facebook @fashionablyateshow, and we've got photos from this and every episode on Pinterest @fashionablyate. Feel free to email us at fashionablyateshow@gmail.com, and if you haven't already found us on iTunes, now's your chance! Download and subscribe -- and if you would be so kind, please leave us a star rating or review. We'd love the feedback. Check our facts! Fashion: Local Colour: Finding Wild Sources for Dye in the Forest - Northern Woodlands, 2009 "Dyeing Commodities whether in Roote or floure": Reconstructing Aboriginal Dye Techniques from Documentary and Museum Sources - Material Culture Review, Spring 2009. Natural Dyes and Home Dyeing - Rita J. Adrosko Natural Dyes, Our Global Heritage of Colours - Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings, 2010. Dyeing of Textiles with Natural Dyes - Ashis Kumar Samanta and Adwaita Konar, Institue of Jute Technology, University of Calcutta. The Colour Red: A History in Textiles - NPR Morning Edition, 2007. Acadia: A Great and Noble Scheme: The Tragic Story of the Expulsion of the French Acadians by John Mack Faragher History of the Acadians: Acadian-Cajun Genealogy and History The Acadians - Timeline : CBC.ca Tintamarre: On the Trail of Acadians in North America - National Film Board documentary Monument-Lefebvre National Historic Site The Acadians - Louisbourg : Canadian History Project “Mi’kmaq/Metis/Acadian colonialism from deportation to tar sands” - YouTube video from Louise Lanteigne Food: La cuisiniere bourgeouise : Our vegetable soup recipe Torey's list of Canadian history book recommendations: (Note: The recipient of this list was looking for general overviews of Canadian history. This list would look very different if there had been specific interests at play! My own bias and history as someone who studied Canadian history in Ontario, Nova Scotia and the Yukon is also quite obvious here.) A Little History of Canada by H.V. Nelles The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America by Thomas King Canada: A Portrait in Letters by Charlotte Gray Roughing it in the Bush by Susanna Moodie My Ninety Years by Martha Black The Hanging of Angelique by Afua Cooper Klondike: The Last Great Gold Rush or The Last Spike: The Great Railway, 1881-1885 by Pierre Berton, with a great big caveat that you need to take the narrative with a grain of salt. Excellent storyteller, not big on citing his sources.
Listen up ACC-tion heroes! This week, Marty, Tim, and Nick talk with Charles Hoffman of Comic Book Resources and Book Riot! We delve into his history with comics, his break down of comic sales and diversity, and talk about Guardians of the Galaxy! Editor's note: We had an issue with Tim's recording this time around, and our valiant sound engineer Steve worked very hard to fix it. We are aware of the issue and working hard to fix before our next show!
A Night at the Races is the first story of The Crossroads. Charles Hoffman attends Open Carnival at the Malifaux Hippodrome to confront a construct maker with a secret. Read by: Ian Travis Announced by: Julian Smith Music by: "Frog Secret Agent" by 3 Leg Torso (Opening & Closing), "Campfire" GarageBand Loop "Drunken Sea Son" by Beth Caucci (Interstitial)
A Night at the Races is the first story of The Crossroads. Charles Hoffman attends Open Carnival at the Malifaux Hippodrome to confront a construct maker with a secret. Read by: Ian Travis Announced by: Julian Smith Music by: "Frog Secret Agent" by 3 Leg Torso (Opening & Closing), "Campfire" GarageBand Loop "Drunken Sea Son" by Beth Caucci (Interstitial)
We've reached our 50th episode, and reached the point the series was at exactly 50 years ago! So we take a pause this episode, first to discuss the series itself and how it's progressed (or deteriorated!) by this point. Then, at last, we discuss that script we obtained several months ago: Hickery Dickery Doc, by Jay Thompson, extensively revised by Charles Hoffman to become the Impractical Joker arc. This script was written when only the pilot Riddler arc had been filmed; what does it tell us about the choices that were made in defining this version of Batman? Is it better or worse than what was filmed? Why was it severely revised, rather than discarded? Plus, Kazombie's Wurlitzer 145B Band Organ version of Neal Hefti's Batman theme, and your mail! Shooting Schedules: Ring Around the Riddler The Wail of the Siren
“The Impractical Joker”/“The Joker’s Provokers” is Charles Hoffman’s rewrite of a draft by Jay Thompson, and it’s a bit of a kludgefest: interesting ideas are introduced and abandoned; Joker’s strategy and goals (related to keys — sometimes) are a muddled mess; they even botch a chemistry reference. But, as always, there ARE enjoyable nuggets to be found, and Tim and Paul list some of them. Also, admiring a Robin dummy, the problem with a gasoline-sharing Dynamic Duo, and the luscious, distracting Kathy Kersh. PLUS: David McCallum’s version of the Batman theme, another Adam West memoir assertion disproved, and your mail about the Otto Preminger Mr. Freeze!
It's David Wayne's first appearance as the foppish Mad Hatter! Tim and Paul discuss other highlights of Wayne's career besides his two faceoffs with that other Wayne, Bruce! Doesn't Robin seem underemployed in this episode? Why is this arc's writer, Charles Hoffman, often dissed by Bat-fans? What's his connection to Diane McBain, who plays Lisa? Plus, the super-cool Super Instant Mesmerizer, why Tim found the plaster-dumping cliffhanger frightening when he was 9, and the surprising number of actors from this arc who later appeared on Dallas!
Home brewer Charles Hoffman and James conduct an experiment comparing the effects of different mash times on a single recipe. Chris Colby and Kai Troester help interpret the results.