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Today's episode explores Colin Adams' fifth NYTimes crossword, which is just as good as his other four, i.e., great! It was a tough but rewarding puzzle, requiring a lot of head scratching and memory palace exploration. In short, it was a perfect Friday!In honor of Friday, we're featuring our Fun Fact Friday™️ segment. We don't want to entirely spoil it, but let's just say this: if you think you know where the largest radioactive spill in US history took place ... you're probably wrong. Show note imagery: PALOMA Picasso, jewelry designer and daughter of some painter dude
This was Colin Adams' fourth NYTimes crossword in under a year, and, as we discuss in today's episode, he remains as proficient as he is prolific. Jean tore through this puzzle in no time flat, Mike tortuously clawed his way to the finish line, his usual Friday modus operandi. For our Fun Fact Friday segment, we take a quick look at a slow-talking comedian, so do have a listen, and then let us know what you think!Show note imagery: The Kelce boys, doing a JERSEYSWAPWe love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
A clever Monday crossword by Colin Adams, that may (or may not) have been tricker than the usual Monday. Listeners, what say ye? Did you find this puzzle particularly easy, hard, or just your typical Monday? Let us know, either by clicking on the Fan Mail button or dropping us a line!Show note imagery: HORUS, a Falcon-headed Egyptian god.We love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
A fine Friday crossword and the second by Colin Adams (just half a year after his first, on February 16th), so kudos! The clues were very well written, making for an intriguing and entertaining solve. We approve!Show note imagery: DEIRDRE of the Sorrows, a heroine of Irish mythologyWe love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Salve! W tym odcinku wybierzemy się na podróż rzymskimi wozami oraz okrętami. Poznamy budowę rzymskich dróg, portów oraz dowiemy się, ile trwała podróż z Rzymu do Londynu. Kto mógł używać wozów w Wiecznym Mieście, do czego służyły lektyki i co na temat podróży mówili sami starożytni, oraz wiele więcej. Oczywiście nie zabraknie ciekawostek przyrodniczych oraz nawiązań do współczesnego Rzymu. Strona z interaktywną mapą starożytnych szlaków: https://orbis.stanford.edu/ Andiamo! Biosite — echorzymu: https://bio.site/echorzymu Jeżeli ten materiał Ci się spodobał i chcesz mnie wesprzeć wirtualną kawą, dziękuję! :) BuyCoffee: https://buycoffee.to/echorzymu Źródła: Garrett Ryan, Nagie posągi… Mary Beard, Pompeje… Alberto Angela, Jeden dzień w starożytnym Rzymie... Mary Beard, SPQR… Lidia Winniczuk, Ludzie, zwyczaj i obyczaje starożytnej Grecji i Rzymu, Colin Adams, Transport in the Roman Empire, Andrzej Wojcieszak, Zapomniana logistyka, Pliniusz Starszy, Historia Naturalna, Plutarch, Żywoty.
Colin Adams has turned in a fine (debut!) Friday crossword: no theme (as befits a Friday puzzle), but plenty of sharp cluing (as one would also expect). We cover a boatload of them in today's podcast, but even the "also-rans" were quite good. Consider 30A, European airline that was nationalized from 1944 to 2001, IBERIA; 62A, [Violin emoji], OHBOOHOO; and the fabulous 66A, Moving company?, TROUPE.We also have a Fun Fact Friday, and some great listener mail, so ... enjoy!Show note videography: The MASSE shotContact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Colin Adams, a fourth-year Business Administration student at North Carolina State University joins AMA's Bennie F. Johnson to talk about leaning into your community, how marketing can make a difference, and the value of confidence and authenticity.
Stevens Roundtable: Tim Cicciarelli, also known as Trucker Tim, hosts a special episode of the Stevens Transport Roadside Radio podcast recorded during Driver Appreciation Week at Stevens Transport. The episode features messages of gratitude from the President of Stevens Transport, Clay Aaron, Angela Horowitz, Vice President of Administration/Driver Development, and Bennett Aaron, Vice President of the Contractor Division. Tim also speaks with drivers who have their own YouTube channels, Pinky, a driver with a pink truck wrapped for breast cancer awareness, Colin Adams, a driver who captures his journeys on YouTube, and Papa Smurf, another driver with a YouTube channel. Stevens Transport Drivers YouTubers: Pinky: https://www.youtube.com/@OTRDiva Collyn Adams: https://www.youtube.com/@Haulin_Collyn412 Pappa Smurf: https://www.youtube.com/@fpstrucking The episode concludes with the announcement of the winner of a 24” TV. Tip of the Cap: Trucking song montage with Stevens Transport Staff Thanks Stevens Drivers for Driver Appreciation Week. For questions on whether you meet our driver qualifications, please call our Recruiting Department at 1-800-333-8595 or visit: www.stevenstransport.com/drivers/ Stevens Transport on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StevensTransport
Brendan sits down with cosplayer Colin Adams aka OddvikingArtwork by NickducoteartMusic by JoshieColin's Links https://linktr.ee/OddVikinghttps://www.instagram.com/oddviking/Brendan's Linkshttps://linktr.ee/brendanisdumbNick's Linkshttps://www.instagram.com/nickducoteart/https://linktr.ee/nducote15Joshie's Linkshttps://open.spotify.com/artist/7IjPyzIgDEQl2VGJs1qjLL?si=R9A7AiqATq6MmWsLkYtd5g&dl_branch=1https://www.instagram.com/pov.joshie/
In this episode, Nancy talked with Paul House in Birmingham, Alabama, where he teaches Old Testament theology and Hebrew at Beeson Divinity School. House is the author of several books, including The Unity of the Twelve, Old Testament Survey, Old Testament Theology, Lamentations in the Word Biblical Commentary series, and Bonhoeffer's Seminary Vision. He has also served as a member of the Translation Oversight Committee for the English Standard Version Bible.The Book of Jeremiah is 5 percent of the entire Bible, but House provides practical help on how to organize and what to emphasize in order to teach this book in just a few weeks. He also gives insight into the social and spiritual realities of Judah in Jeremiah's day, which remarkably reflect social and spiritual realities in our own.Additional Print and Audio Resources:Jeremiah and Lamentations: From Sorrow to Hope by Philip Graham RykenJeremiah: A 12-Week Study by Matthew S. HarmonA Mouth Full of Fire: The Word of God in the Words of Jeremiahby Andrew SheadThe Prophet of the Heart sermon series from All Souls Langham PlaceSermons on Jeremiah by Colin Adams
Steven Strogatz explores the mysteries of knots with the mathematicians Colin Adams and Lisa Piccirillo. The post Untangling Why Knots Are Important first appeared on Quanta Magazine
John Horton Conway was one of the most important researchers in the history of mathematics. His genius and boundless curiosity enabled him to make significant contributions in many diverse areas throughout his lifetime, including number theory, topology, algebra, knot theory, coding theory, and probability. But John Conway was far more than simply a scientific researcher. Through his games, imagination, sense of humor, and willingness to share all that he knew with anyone who would listen, his influence on mathematicians and mathematical enthusiasts alike will no doubt be felt for generations to come. We have four guests for this episode, hosted by Marc Strauss, Publishing Director in Mathematics:Siobhan Roberts is a Canadian science journalist who contributes regularly to the New York Times. She is the author of Genius at Play, The Curious Mind of John Horton Conway. She also wrote a biography of the classical geometer Donald Coxeter, titled King of Infinite Space.Marjorie Senechal is the Louise Wolf Kahn Professor Emerita in Mathematics and History of Science and Technology at Smith College where, in addition to teaching math and history of science, she was the founding director of the Kahn Institute for pan-disciplinary research. Her own research focusses on tilings and crystallography. She is the former editor-in-chief of The Mathematical Intelligencer.Colin Adams is the Thomas T. Read Professor of Mathematics at Williams College. He is the author of numerous mathematics research articles on knot theory and low-dimensional topology, humor columnist for The Mathematical Intelligencer, and author or co-author of ten books, including The Knot Book, Zombies & Calculus and Riot at the Calc Exam and Other Mathematically Bent Stories.Barry Cipra is a freelance mathematics writer based in Northfield, Minnesota. He has been a contributing correspondent for Science magazine and a regular writer for SIAM News. He wrote the first five volumes of What's Happening in the Mathematical Sciences, and is the author of Misteaks... and How to Find Them Before the Teacher Does: A Calculus Supplement. He received a Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Maryland, College Park.John Conway's book publications with Springer include Sphere Packings, Lattices and Groups and The Book of Numbers.
With the 2021 Leaders' Conferences taking place in five different locations, a local pastor was asked to preach in the second session of each conference on the glorious future of the church. In Edinburgh, Colin Adams, Pastor-Teacher at Greenview Church in Glasgow, preached from Revelation 7:9-17 on God's people and their shepherd in the New Creation. You can watch or listen to all the talks at the 2021 Leaders' Conferences on the FIEC website.
Brendan sits down with cosplayer Colin Adams aka OddvikingArtwork by NickducoteartMusic by JoshieColin's Links linktr.ee/OddViking https://www.instagram.com/oddviking/Brendan's Linkshttps://linktr.ee/brendanisdumbNick's Linkshttps://www.instagram.com/nickducoteart/https://linktr.ee/nducote15Joshie's Linkshttps://open.spotify.com/artist/7IjPyzIgDEQl2VGJs1qjLL?si=R9A7AiqATq6MmWsLkYtd5g&dl_branch=1https://www.instagram.com/pov.joshie/
Armor Party nerds out with Colin Adams, a professional creative who found his love of costuming and prop making after a Star Wars 40th birthday party got his gears turning to start making. We discuss painting and weathering, how electronics are less intimidating than you may think and our love for the "found parts" of the Star Wars aesthetic. Find him social media at @oddviking. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this timely and relevant podcast, our guests discuss the latest buzzword on Wall Street: Inflation. The conversation touches on Fed policy and corporate risk, such as which sectors are the most vulnerable to rising costs. Relatedly, they also provide insight into potential investment opportunities as inflation picks up. Colin Adams is a senior managing director at M-3 Partners. He brings more than 20 years of experience in the restructuring arena and has been involved in multiple high-profile workouts including American Airlines; Cengage Learning; General Motors; Skillsoft; TXU and United Airlines. Keshav Lall is a managing director at M-3 Partners and has been involved in corporate debt restructurings for more than 15 years as an investment banker, principal investor and corporate executive. Keshav previously served as the president of Global Special Opportunities and the CEO and chairman of Essar Capital Americas. Prior to Essar, Keshav spent 10 years as an investor in distressed companies at Balyasny Asset Management, Citadel Investment Group and Deutsche Bank.
Y'all are in for a treat! Trey and Rachel sat down with Jake Dean, Austin Lancaster, Reese Ferguson, Bella Pilleteri, Colin Adams, and Ryan Cox to talk about mission camp! Will the still be friends with Rachel and Trey? Listen to find out!
Ray Schrock of Weil Gotshal and Manges, United States Trustee Bill Harrington, and Colin Adams of M3 Partners join Turnaround Time to hash out key issues from business, compliance, and public relations; delve into hot-button issues; and reveal emerging trends in bankruptcy practice. Learn more about turnaround management, news and experts at turnaround.org. Episode Links Learn more about Ray Schrock at Weil Gotshal and Manges. Learn more about Bill Harrington and the United States Trustee program here. Learn more about Colin Adams at M3. To earn CLE, CPE or CTP credit, please listen for codes in this episode, then submit the codes through this TMA survey. Attorneys must also complete this attorney affirmation and email it to newyorkchapter@turnaround.org. Please include the phrase “Exec Comp Podcast” in the subject line. For more information regarding our episode’s topic, click here. Our episode is sponsored by SC Ventures. Learn more about Turnaround Time here. Our music is by Kit and the Calltones.
Colin Adams, pastor at Greenview Church, Glasgow, explains how his church are serving through lockdown. This talk was part of the Leadership in Lockdown webinar on Wednesday 5 April. You can watch the talk, along with the whole webinar, on the FIEC website.
We were glad to have Colin Adams bring the Bible teaching to our 2021 Wider Horizons weekend. Here you can listen to his second session on 1 Thessalonians chapters 2&3.
We were glad to have Colin Adams bring the Bible teaching to our 2021 Wider Horizons weekend. Here you can listen to his first session on 1 Thessalonians chapter 1.
In this episode of The Urban Perspective, Pastor Jerome talks with Colin Adams, professor at Saint Augustine's University about psychological slavery and self-hatred. https://jeromegayjr.com/
Award-winning indie screenwriting partnership Dan John Witherall and Colin Adams-Toomey - the creative force behind the festival-wowing 2016 indie horror feature "Lost Creek" - discuss working between continents, their separate achievements, and reminisce on their meeting at university with the man who introduced them - Dark Unicorn Productions' artistic director Paddy Cooper.They are represented by LA agents Schemers Entertainment - http://www.schemers-ent.comFollow Dark Unicorn Productions on all good podcast providers for the latest content, and also follow us on:YouTube: http://tiny.cc/DUTubeTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/DarkUnicornUKInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/darkunicorntheatreFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/darkunicorntheatreTo support the work of Dark Unicorn Productions, visit http://www.darkunicorn.org/support-usCREDITS:Written, Presented and Edited by Paddy CooperTitle Music: Curtis BatsonSpecial thanks to: The estate of James LiptonExecutive Producer: Eleanor Stourton See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Elder Colin Adams discusses the benefit in men seeking emotional support. He also discusses the mentoring and ministry to young boys.
COKCC Minister Colin Adams Sermon covered Ezekiel 3:16-21, during January 12, 2020 Sunday Service.
Dr. Colin Adams from Saint Augustine, Dr. Will Willimon from Duke, and Dr. Donald G. Mathews from UNC and the Rev. James White discuss the historical and psychological impact of lynching and how it affects your ministry.
Dr. Colin Adams from Saint Augustine, Dr. Will Willimon from Duke, and Dr. Donald G. Mathews from UNC and the Rev. James White discuss the historical and psychological impact of lynching and how it affects your ministry.
Join a curate fallen from grace, a Titan of tiddlywinks, a neurotic adverb, a plummeting playwright and Prince Harry himself on a rocket-powered rollercoaster ride through triumph and failure. (You can also learn some Irish Gaelic from the world's most terrifying teacher ...) RUNNING ORDER for RISE & FALL Literally Having an Existential Crisis by Rushiv Nayee - read by Nick Delvalle A Rearguard Action by Colin Adams - read by Peter Doolan The Greatest Tiddlywink Player in the Galaxy by Adam Lewis Smith - read by Gloria Sanders INTERVAL & INFAMOUS BOOK QUIZ Schmiedeleut's Play by Han Stickings Smith - read by Tony Bell A Beer in the Interval by Frances Salter - read by Louisa Gummer Prince Harry's Last Hurrah by Quintin Forrest - read by Alex Woodhall
Life is Not Possessions Series: Journeying with Jesus Preacher: Colin Adams Date: 4th June 2017 Time: 11:30
The book discussed in this interview is Zombies and Calculus (Princeton University Press, 2014) by Colin Adams. This is a truly unique book; a novel written in the first-person by the survivor of a zombie apocalypse who has managed to make it that far thanks to his knowledge of calculus. The author starts his narrative by warning the reader that the book is not for the squeamish, but you shouldn’t be deterred by that, as I found the zombies to be more comical than horrific. The book is especially worthwhile for the way it introduces some of the really intriguing applications of calculus that are not typically found in the standard three-semester calculus sequence, and the author has done a good job of making those applications relevant to his tale. In an era when education competes with entertainment for attention – and generally fights a losing battle – books such as Zombies and Calculus are to be applauded. They may prevent some of those taking math courses from becoming classroom zombies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The book discussed in this interview is Zombies and Calculus (Princeton University Press, 2014) by Colin Adams. This is a truly unique book; a novel written in the first-person by the survivor of a zombie apocalypse who has managed to make it that far thanks to his knowledge of calculus. The author starts his narrative by warning the reader that the book is not for the squeamish, but you shouldn’t be deterred by that, as I found the zombies to be more comical than horrific. The book is especially worthwhile for the way it introduces some of the really intriguing applications of calculus that are not typically found in the standard three-semester calculus sequence, and the author has done a good job of making those applications relevant to his tale. In an era when education competes with entertainment for attention – and generally fights a losing battle – books such as Zombies and Calculus are to be applauded. They may prevent some of those taking math courses from becoming classroom zombies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The book discussed in this interview is Zombies and Calculus (Princeton University Press, 2014) by Colin Adams. This is a truly unique book; a novel written in the first-person by the survivor of a zombie apocalypse who has managed to make it that far thanks to his knowledge of calculus. The...
Colin Adams talks about knot theory
Colin Adams talks about knot theory
Date: 26 July 2009 (Morning)Series: Take my lifeTitle: Take my heartPassage: Mark 7: 1-23Preacher: Colin Adams
Date: 19 July 2009 (Morning)Series: Take my lifeTitle: Take my intellectPassage: 2 Corinthians 10:1-6Preacher: Colin Adams
Date: 12 July 2009 (Evening)Series: Take my lifeTitle: Take my momentsPassage: Ephesians 5:15-16Preacher: Colin Adams
Date: 05 July 2009 (Evening)Series: Building a healthy churchTitle: A Personal ChallengePassage: 1 Timothy 6:11-21Preacher: Colin Adams
Date: 28 June 2009 (Morning)Series: Restoring the ruinsTitle: A return to the ruinsPassage: Nehemiah 13:1-14Preacher: Colin Adams
Date: 14 June 2009 (Evening)Series: Building a healthy churchTitle: Work and WealthPassage: 1 Timothy 6:1-10Preacher: Colin Adams
Date: 07 June 2009 (Morning)Series: Take my lifeTitle: SpeechPassage: Ephesians 4:25, 29Preacher: Colin Adams
Date: 24 May 2009 (Evening)Series: Building a healthy churchTitle: Leading QuestionsPassage: 1 Timothy 5:17-25Preacher: Colin Adams
Date: 24 May 2009 (Morning)Series: Restoring the ruinsTitle: Time to CommitPassage: Nehemiah 9:38 - 10:39Preacher: Colin Adams
Date: 17 May 2009 (Evening)Series: Building a healthy churchTitle: A Caring CommunityPassage: 1 Timothy 5:1-16Preacher: Colin Adams
Date: 10 May 2009 (Morning)Series: Restoring the ruinsTitle: Bring out the book!Passage: Nehemiah 7:73 - 8:18Preacher: Colin Adams
Date: 26 April 2009 (Morning)Series: Restoring the ruinsTitle: The End... and a BeginningPassage: Nehemiah 6:15 - 7:73Preacher: Colin Adams
Date: 12 April 2009 (Evening)Title: Do not be afraidPassage: Revelation 1:9-20Preacher: Colin Adams