POPULARITY
Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman, marking my 95th episode of VideoFuzzy, reporting the progress I've made in cataloging thousands of VHS transfers and digital recordings. While this set covers discs 1626 to 1650 in my Classic Collection, my Fuzzy Feature highlights a bit of a deep dive for this effort. From discs 1474 and 1480, I talk about "Hamlet 2" starring Steve Coogan and Catherine Keener. Our regional Capitol Shakespeare troupe presented "Hamlet" this summer, and I include comments from Derek Pich and Schatzy Eichmann, the actors who portrayed Hamlet and Ophelia. The theatrical theme traces as well from a Great Performances 2023 presentation of "Hamlet" I archived from PBS. Plus I'm readying a role in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" for TruNorth Theater, running the weekends of Sept. 20 and Sept. 27, so I'm in a theatrical state of mind. More info available at https://www.trunorththeatre.org/ and https://www.facebook.com/trunorththeatre. In my Classic Collection (VHS-to-DVD), covering discs 1626 to 1650, I talk about archiving dedicated VHS tapes with episodes of "Grey's Anatomy," "Medium," "The Simpsons," "Arrested Development," "Dollhouse," "Brothers & Sisters," "The Office" and "Vampire Diaries," this set featuring "Sleep Alone" by Bat For Lashes: https://bit.ly/4cZdsN8 Also spotted, a bizarre Powerade commerical called "Sport is What You Make It": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAXf9_3pgqY In my Current Collection, I touch very briefly on shows I've archived direct to DVD, but my priority was new digital media I'd acquired, box sets of "The Magicians," "Warehouse 13" and a couple seasons of "The Umbrella Academy." Also, a box set of Rodgers and Hammerstein classics turned up among my mom's effects when she passed this summer, and I'm looking forward to watching them. I included a clip or two from "Rigoletto" my mom recorded for me for a show I was directing in 2001, "The Importance of Being Earnest." My mom and dad's love and support of me and my work in community theater over the years are treasured memories. TOP TWELVE: Here's a "Top Twelve" episode guide for people looking for a quick read-in on this blog and podcast effort: https://videofuzzy.libsyn.com/about. Enjoy!
Hiya! I'm Terry J. Aman, host of VideoFuzzy, home for media, commentary and nostalgia. In this singularly theatrically focused installment Ep. 95: Dead for a Ducat, I leverage comments on a deep dive from my classic collection, "Hamlet 2," as a springboard to chat about other "Hamlets" I've encountered, including Bismarck's Capitol Shakespeare, Great Perfomances on PBS "Hamlet" from 2023, and insights from local actors who took on the roles of Hamlet and Ophelia so powerfully this summer, Derek Pich and Schatzy Eichmann. I'm also taking the stage myself as George in a local production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" the weekends of Sept. 20 and 27 with Bismarck's TruNorth Theater. For all this and so very much more, add, follow and subscribe to "VideoFuzzy," wherever you get your podcasts. TOP TWELVE: Here's a "Top Twelve" episode guide for people looking for a quick read-in on this blog and podcast effort: https://videofuzzy.libsyn.com/about Enjoy!
On Episode 161, we speak to Michael Ducat, Owner of Incredibowl. Michael shares the story of the transition from Cypress Lanes to Incredibowl, the many offerings they have for families and much more.
It's a new year with a new guest on the Supply Chain Secrets Podcast! Well-known and respected in our industry, Betsy Ducat is certainly not new to honing world-class supply chains and deeply understanding the needs of the world's leading shippers. While Donald Davis may have again picked up the baton to run the carrier race at ZIM Lines, the show goes on! He, Caroline Weaver, and Bryan Most discuss with Betsy, the key trends from a #3pl perspective and 2024 season predictions.
Zavarovanja veljajo za enega od temeljev urejenih osebnih financ. Ponudbe je veliko, v množici zdravstvenih, premoženjskih, življenjskih, nezgodnih in še kakšnih pa se je pogosto težko znajti. Tokratna oddaja pod drobnogled jemlje predvsem nezgodna, življenjska in premoženjska zavarovanja. V katerih primerih so smiselna in koliko zavarovalnih polic naj bi sklenil posameznik? Je kombinacija zavarovanja z naložbeno komponento dobra izbira ali je za varčevanje bolje izbrati druge produkte? V oddaji tudi o tem, zakaj so mnogi ljudje, ki so bili prizadeti v avgustovskih poplavah, dobili le skromna izplačila.Sogovornika: dr. Miha Dominko, Inštitut za ekonomska raziskovanja v Ljubljani Samo Ravnikar, skrbnik zavarovanj, Avalon Tim
The Duke/Friar meets the populace and sees that his little experiment ain't going so well. He also hears some interesting things about himself. Then he has a magic speech (we discuss the form of it if you're interested) and casts a spell for the conclusion of his fuckery. How will it go? Stay tuned. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fckshakespeare/support
Aradul Matinal cu Molnar și Ovi- singurul morning show provincial
Aradul Matinal este o emisiune de informații matinale pentru minți matinale servite în eter și-n online de Mihai Molnar și Basil Muresan. Cel mai provincial morning show! Ne auzim în fiecare dimineață, de Luni până Vineri, de la 07:00 la 10:00 pe 99,1FM sau online pe http://live.radioarad.ro Aradul Matinal este cel mai provincial morning show! 99,1 FM --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aradulmatinal/message
Bagnaia qui s'assoie sur le Championnat, Bezzechi qui veut une Ducat 2024, la mutuelle de Quartararo en sueur, Zarco grand seigneur de Hollande, Marquez en rupture conventionelle...Retour sur le GP des Pays-Bas avec Alexis Masbou et ensuite débat avec Kévin "La boite à clapets" et Nicolas Gallien.Le sujet : Marquez, la fin ? #MOTOGP #MOTOGP23 #DUTCHGP Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Making gas cheaper and more accessible as a source of energy, helping to reduce the impact of load shedding for households, is the focus in this edition of the Business Day Spotlight. Our host Mudiwa Gavaza is joined by Thiru Govender, head of LPG Southern Africa at Ducat Trading SA. Topics of discussion include: Ducat's rationale for getting into the SA's gas market; the company's investment in SA; quantifying the local gas opportunity; how viable is LPG as an energy source in SA; comparing SA market to other countries; and ways to improve access to gas in SA. Business Day Spotlight is a TimesLIVE Production.
“Philippe Starck” Paris est pataphysiqueau musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Parisdu 29 mars au 27 août 2023Interview de Hélène Ducaté, chargée de mission scientifique au musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris,par Anne-Frédérique Fer, à Paris, le 28 mars 2023, durée 13'28.© FranceFineArt.https://francefineart.com/2023/03/29/3411_philippe-starck_musee-carnavalet/Communiqué de presseConcepteur et directeur artistique : Philippe StarckCommissariat : Valérie Guillaume, directrice du musée Carnavalet avec Hélène Ducaté, chargée de mission scientifiqueScénographie : Atelier Maciej FiszerDu 29 mars au 27 août 2023, Philippe Starck invite le public du musée Carnavalet-Histoire de Paris à embarquer pour une navigation terrestre, de Paris à Paris, sa ville-port d'attache. Le voyage est inédit, surprenant, oscillant entre réel et imaginaire. D'escales en escales, les « visiteurs-voyageurspassagers » vivent une expérience sans cesse renouvelée au sein d'une scénographie originale conçue avec Philippe Starck.« Paris est pataphysique. » est un itinéraire qui chemine entre espaces publics et sites touristiques (la Tour Eiffel, le canal Saint-Martin, le parc de la Villette), lieux de pouvoir (Palais de l'Élysée), et espaces de sociabilités (la boîte de nuit des Bains-Douches, le restaurant Caffè Stern…) avec le recours aux explications imaginaires et décalées de la pataphysique qui désigne la science des solutions imaginaires. Chaque escale transfigure une histoire universelle. L'observation des éléments (le vent, l'eau, les flux et énergies…), des rêves et/ou des cauchemars, de la solitude du pouvoir, des paroxysmes festifs, de l'étrangeté du beau… transporte le public dans des variations d'intensité uniques.Dans sa jeunesse, Philippe Starck fuyant l'école se cachait dans les parcs et sous les portes cochères de Paris. L'une d'entre elles fut celle du musée Carnavalet où il entra et trouva une inspiration pour certains de ses dessins. Depuis toujours, Paris est, pour ce créateur visionnaire à la renommée internationale, le cadre de très nombreuses créations : architectures intérieure et extérieure, lieux de nuit, restaurants, hôtels, musées, lieux de cultures, transports publics et gare, boutiques ainsi que de nombreux objets du quotidien pour rendre service et/ou hommage à Paris et aux Parisiennes et Parisiens tels que des mobiliers urbains, la cabine Photomaton ou encore la médaille olympique.Pour cette exposition inédite au musée Carnavalet, Philippe Starck explore deux sortes de mystères : ceux que Paris recèle et ceux que lui, intentionnellement ou non, a cachés et continue de dissimuler dans ses réalisations parisiennes. Il s'agit donc d'une exposition poème faite des merveilles et des mystères de Paris. Et c'est en qualité de Régent du Collège de Pataphysique que Philippe Starck guide ainsi une visite fantasmagorique.#Publication : Le catalogue de l'exposition – Philippe Starck. Paris est pataphysiqueAvec les contributions de Philippe Starck, Milie von Bariter et Valérie GuillaumePublié par Paris Musées. Conception graphique : Jad Hussein. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Ne, ni nas bilo šest na snemanju, čeprav smo pojedli Tiramisuja za vsaj dvakrat toliko ljudi. Dirkanje se iz dirke v dirko stopnjuje. Stopnjuje se tudi nivo varnosti zaključkov dirk. Mi pa se navajamo na strnjen koledar dirk in skrbno gledanje le teh. Pomembne in manj pomembne informacije iz preteklih dirk in etap. Prisluhni!
FutureSounds FM is an eclectic, irreverent but sometimes deep dive into all things Vapor, Future Funk & Synthwave. FutureSounds is back for a new season after the briefest of breaks. In the first half, we chat Christmas Crackers, Spotify (Un)Wrapped and borrowing in Barber Beats. We give some exclusive Nobody Here updates, and discuss what's new with the (still quite) new website...In the second hour, our roving reporter Polyglot discusses the Pitchfork x 100% Electronica show and we reminisce about our own Double Vision show featuring Enzo Van Baelen, Patrick Fakeman, Donor Lens, ev.exi, Pizza Hotline, 猫 シ Corp., Iversen and DUCAT.Featured tracks:CastleCarousel - yachtpophttps://castlecarousel.bandcamp.com/track/yachtpopjedwill & scro - kaleidoscopehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbzwLsWw-ygMonodrone - Somewhere Darkhttps://i-am-monodrone.bandcamp.com/track/somewhere-darkDiscoholic - Christmas to Me [feat. Matthew Clanton]https://pacificplaza.bandcamp.com/track/christmas-to-me-ft-matthew-clanton-2018-versionPowerPCME - Swimming in Solar Cycleshttps://mypetflamingo.bandcamp.com/track/swimming-in-solar-cyclesAdditional shouts to:Polyglot, Pacific Plaza, Glenn Jones, Andrew Walker, Aloe City World, Folklore!Podcast Edited by: Thom HoskenArtwork by: Andrew Walker & Glenn JonesTheme Tune: Donor Lens - She Said She Said She Said She Said (Miracle Lounge, My Pet Flamingo 2019) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aliens, Ghosts and Bigfoot Oh My! Stranger Things Happen Everyday.
The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.On the 26th December 1900, a small ship was making its way to the Flannan Islands in the remote Outer Hebrides. Its destination was the lighthouse at Eilean Mor, a remote island which (apart from its lighthouse keepers) was completely uninhabited.Although uninhabited, the island has always sparked people's interest. It is named after St. Flannen, a 6th century Irish Bishop who later became a saint. He built a chapel on the island and for centuries shepherds used to bring over sheep to the island to graze but would never stay the night, fearful of the spirits believed to haunt that remote spot.Captain James Harvey was in charge of the ship which was also carrying Jospeph Moore, a replacement lifehouse keeper. As the ship reached the landing platform, Captain Harvey was surprised not to see anyone waiting for their arrival. He blew his horn and sent up a warning flare to attract attention.There was no response.Joseph Moore then rowed ashore and ascended up the steep set of stairs that led up to the lighthouse. According to reports from Moore himself, the replacement lighthouse keeper suffered an overwhelming sense of foreboding on his long walk up to the top of the cliff.The island of Eilean Mor, with the lighthouse in the background. Attribution: Marc Calhoun under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.Once at the lighthouse, Moore noticed something was immediately wrong; the door to the lighthouse was unlocked and in the entrance hall two of the three oil skinned coats were missing. Moore continued onto the kitchen area where he found half eaten food and an overturned chair, almost as if someone had jumped from their seat in a hurry. To add to this peculiar scene, the kitchen clock had also stopped.Moore continued to search the rest of the lighthouse but found no sign of the lighthouse keepers. He ran back to the ship to inform Captain Harvey, who subsequently ordered a search of the islands for the missing men. No-one was found.Harvey quickly sent back a telegram to the mainland, which in turn was forwarded to the Northern Lighthouse Board Headquarters in Edinburgh. The telegraph read:A dreadful accident has happened at Flannans. The three Keepers, Ducat, Marshall and the occasional have disappeared from the island. On our arrival there this afternoon no sign of life was to be seen on the Island.Fired a rocket but, as no response was made, managed to land Moore, who went up to the Station but found no Keepers there. The clocks were stopped and other signs indicated that the accident must have happened about a week ago. Poor fellows they must been blown over the cliffs or drowned trying to secure a crane or something like that.Night coming on, we could not wait to make something as to their fate.I have left Moore, MacDonald, Buoymaster and two Seamen on the island to keep the light burning until you make other arrangements. Will not return to Oban until I hear from you. I have repeated this wire to Muirhead in case you are not at home. I will remain at the telegraph office tonight until it closes, if you wish to wire me.A few days later, Robert Muirhead, the board's supernatant who both recruited and knew all three men personally, departed for the island to investigate the disappearances.His investigation of the lighthouse found nothing over and above what Moore had already reported. That is, except for the lighthouse's log…Muirhead immediately noticed that the last few days of entries were unusual. On the 12th December, Thomas Marshall, the second assistant, wrote of ‘severe winds the likes of which I have never seen before in twenty years'. He also noticed that James Ducat, the Principal Keeper, had been ‘very quiet' and that the third assistant, William McArthur, had been crying.What is strange about the final remark was that William McArthur was a seasoned mariner, and was known on the Scottish mainland as a tough brawler. Why would he be crying about a storm?Log entries on the 13th December stated that the storm was still raging, and that all three men had been praying. But why would three experienced lighthouse keepers, safely situated on a brand new lighthouse that was 150 feet above sea level, be praying for a storm to stop? They should have been perfectly safe.Even more peculiar is that there were no reported storms in the area on the 12th, 13th and 14th of December. In fact, the weather was calm, and the storms that were to batter the island didn't hit until December 17th.The final log entry was made on the 15th December. It simply read ‘Storm ended, sea calm. God is over all'. What was meant by ‘God is over all'?After reading the logs, Muirhead's attention turned to the remaining oil skinned coat that had been left in the entrance hall. Why, in the bitter cold winter, had one of the lighthouse keepers ventured out without his coat? Furthermore, why had all three lighthouse staff left their posts at the same time, when rules and regulations strictly prohibited it?Further clues were found down by the landing platform. Here Muirhead noticed ropes strewn all over the rocks, ropes which were usually held in a brown crate 70 feet above the platform on a supply crane. Perhaps the crate had been dislodged and knocked down, and the lighthouse keepers were attempting to retrieve them when an unexpected wave came and washed them out to sea? This was the first and most likely theory, and as such Muirhead included it in his official report to the Northern Lighthouse Board.But this explanation left some people in the Northern Lighthouse Board unconvinced. For one, why had none of the bodies been washed ashore? Why had one of the men left the lighthouse without taking his coat, especially since this was December in the Outer Hebridies? Why had three experienced lighthouse keepers been taken unaware by a wave?Although these were all good questions, the most pertinent and persistent question was around the weather conditions at the time; the seas should have been calm! They were sure of this as the lighthouse could be seen from the nearby Isle of Lewis, and any bad weather would have obscured it from view.Over the following decades, subsequent lighthouse keepers at Eilean Mor have reported strange voices in the wind, calling out the names of the three dead men. Theories about their disappearance have ranged from foreign invaders capturing the men, all the way through to alien abductions! Whatever the reason for their disappearance, something (or someone) snatched those three men from the rock of Eilean Mor on that winter's day over 100 years ago.The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.
The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.On the 26th December 1900, a small ship was making its way to the Flannan Islands in the remote Outer Hebrides. Its destination was the lighthouse at Eilean Mor, a remote island which (apart from its lighthouse keepers) was completely uninhabited.Although uninhabited, the island has always sparked people's interest. It is named after St. Flannen, a 6th century Irish Bishop who later became a saint. He built a chapel on the island and for centuries shepherds used to bring over sheep to the island to graze but would never stay the night, fearful of the spirits believed to haunt that remote spot.Captain James Harvey was in charge of the ship which was also carrying Jospeph Moore, a replacement lifehouse keeper. As the ship reached the landing platform, Captain Harvey was surprised not to see anyone waiting for their arrival. He blew his horn and sent up a warning flare to attract attention.There was no response.Joseph Moore then rowed ashore and ascended up the steep set of stairs that led up to the lighthouse. According to reports from Moore himself, the replacement lighthouse keeper suffered an overwhelming sense of foreboding on his long walk up to the top of the cliff.The island of Eilean Mor, with the lighthouse in the background. Attribution: Marc Calhoun under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.Once at the lighthouse, Moore noticed something was immediately wrong; the door to the lighthouse was unlocked and in the entrance hall two of the three oil skinned coats were missing. Moore continued onto the kitchen area where he found half eaten food and an overturned chair, almost as if someone had jumped from their seat in a hurry. To add to this peculiar scene, the kitchen clock had also stopped.Moore continued to search the rest of the lighthouse but found no sign of the lighthouse keepers. He ran back to the ship to inform Captain Harvey, who subsequently ordered a search of the islands for the missing men. No-one was found.Harvey quickly sent back a telegram to the mainland, which in turn was forwarded to the Northern Lighthouse Board Headquarters in Edinburgh. The telegraph read:A dreadful accident has happened at Flannans. The three Keepers, Ducat, Marshall and the occasional have disappeared from the island. On our arrival there this afternoon no sign of life was to be seen on the Island.Fired a rocket but, as no response was made, managed to land Moore, who went up to the Station but found no Keepers there. The clocks were stopped and other signs indicated that the accident must have happened about a week ago. Poor fellows they must been blown over the cliffs or drowned trying to secure a crane or something like that.Night coming on, we could not wait to make something as to their fate.I have left Moore, MacDonald, Buoymaster and two Seamen on the island to keep the light burning until you make other arrangements. Will not return to Oban until I hear from you. I have repeated this wire to Muirhead in case you are not at home. I will remain at the telegraph office tonight until it closes, if you wish to wire me.A few days later, Robert Muirhead, the board's supernatant who both recruited and knew all three men personally, departed for the island to investigate the disappearances.His investigation of the lighthouse found nothing over and above what Moore had already reported. That is, except for the lighthouse's log…Muirhead immediately noticed that the last few days of entries were unusual. On the 12th December, Thomas Marshall, the second assistant, wrote of ‘severe winds the likes of which I have never seen before in twenty years'. He also noticed that James Ducat, the Principal Keeper, had been ‘very quiet' and that the third assistant, William McArthur, had been crying.What is strange about the final remark was that William McArthur was a seasoned mariner, and was known on the Scottish mainland as a tough brawler. Why would he be crying about a storm?Log entries on the 13th December stated that the storm was still raging, and that all three men had been praying. But why would three experienced lighthouse keepers, safely situated on a brand new lighthouse that was 150 feet above sea level, be praying for a storm to stop? They should have been perfectly safe.Even more peculiar is that there were no reported storms in the area on the 12th, 13th and 14th of December. In fact, the weather was calm, and the storms that were to batter the island didn't hit until December 17th.The final log entry was made on the 15th December. It simply read ‘Storm ended, sea calm. God is over all'. What was meant by ‘God is over all'?After reading the logs, Muirhead's attention turned to the remaining oil skinned coat that had been left in the entrance hall. Why, in the bitter cold winter, had one of the lighthouse keepers ventured out without his coat? Furthermore, why had all three lighthouse staff left their posts at the same time, when rules and regulations strictly prohibited it?Further clues were found down by the landing platform. Here Muirhead noticed ropes strewn all over the rocks, ropes which were usually held in a brown crate 70 feet above the platform on a supply crane. Perhaps the crate had been dislodged and knocked down, and the lighthouse keepers were attempting to retrieve them when an unexpected wave came and washed them out to sea? This was the first and most likely theory, and as such Muirhead included it in his official report to the Northern Lighthouse Board.But this explanation left some people in the Northern Lighthouse Board unconvinced. For one, why had none of the bodies been washed ashore? Why had one of the men left the lighthouse without taking his coat, especially since this was December in the Outer Hebridies? Why had three experienced lighthouse keepers been taken unaware by a wave?Although these were all good questions, the most pertinent and persistent question was around the weather conditions at the time; the seas should have been calm! They were sure of this as the lighthouse could be seen from the nearby Isle of Lewis, and any bad weather would have obscured it from view.Over the following decades, subsequent lighthouse keepers at Eilean Mor have reported strange voices in the wind, calling out the names of the three dead men. Theories about their disappearance have ranged from foreign invaders capturing the men, all the way through to alien abductions! Whatever the reason for their disappearance, something (or someone) snatched those three men from the rock of Eilean Mor on that winter's day over 100 years ago.The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.
Ghosts That Hunt Back TV - True Ghost Bigfoot and UFO Stories
The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.On the 26th December 1900, a small ship was making its way to the Flannan Islands in the remote Outer Hebrides. Its destination was the lighthouse at Eilean Mor, a remote island which (apart from its lighthouse keepers) was completely uninhabited.Although uninhabited, the island has always sparked people's interest. It is named after St. Flannen, a 6th century Irish Bishop who later became a saint. He built a chapel on the island and for centuries shepherds used to bring over sheep to the island to graze but would never stay the night, fearful of the spirits believed to haunt that remote spot.Captain James Harvey was in charge of the ship which was also carrying Jospeph Moore, a replacement lifehouse keeper. As the ship reached the landing platform, Captain Harvey was surprised not to see anyone waiting for their arrival. He blew his horn and sent up a warning flare to attract attention.There was no response.Joseph Moore then rowed ashore and ascended up the steep set of stairs that led up to the lighthouse. According to reports from Moore himself, the replacement lighthouse keeper suffered an overwhelming sense of foreboding on his long walk up to the top of the cliff.The island of Eilean Mor, with the lighthouse in the background. Attribution: Marc Calhoun under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.Once at the lighthouse, Moore noticed something was immediately wrong; the door to the lighthouse was unlocked and in the entrance hall two of the three oil skinned coats were missing. Moore continued onto the kitchen area where he found half eaten food and an overturned chair, almost as if someone had jumped from their seat in a hurry. To add to this peculiar scene, the kitchen clock had also stopped.Moore continued to search the rest of the lighthouse but found no sign of the lighthouse keepers. He ran back to the ship to inform Captain Harvey, who subsequently ordered a search of the islands for the missing men. No-one was found.Harvey quickly sent back a telegram to the mainland, which in turn was forwarded to the Northern Lighthouse Board Headquarters in Edinburgh. The telegraph read:A dreadful accident has happened at Flannans. The three Keepers, Ducat, Marshall and the occasional have disappeared from the island. On our arrival there this afternoon no sign of life was to be seen on the Island.Fired a rocket but, as no response was made, managed to land Moore, who went up to the Station but found no Keepers there. The clocks were stopped and other signs indicated that the accident must have happened about a week ago. Poor fellows they must been blown over the cliffs or drowned trying to secure a crane or something like that.Night coming on, we could not wait to make something as to their fate.I have left Moore, MacDonald, Buoymaster and two Seamen on the island to keep the light burning until you make other arrangements. Will not return to Oban until I hear from you. I have repeated this wire to Muirhead in case you are not at home. I will remain at the telegraph office tonight until it closes, if you wish to wire me.A few days later, Robert Muirhead, the board's supernatant who both recruited and knew all three men personally, departed for the island to investigate the disappearances.His investigation of the lighthouse found nothing over and above what Moore had already reported. That is, except for the lighthouse's log…Muirhead immediately noticed that the last few days of entries were unusual. On the 12th December, Thomas Marshall, the second assistant, wrote of ‘severe winds the likes of which I have never seen before in twenty years'. He also noticed that James Ducat, the Principal Keeper, had been ‘very quiet' and that the third assistant, William McArthur, had been crying.What is strange about the final remark was that William McArthur was a seasoned mariner, and was known on the Scottish mainland as a tough brawler. Why would he be crying about a storm?Log entries on the 13th December stated that the storm was still raging, and that all three men had been praying. But why would three experienced lighthouse keepers, safely situated on a brand new lighthouse that was 150 feet above sea level, be praying for a storm to stop? They should have been perfectly safe.Even more peculiar is that there were no reported storms in the area on the 12th, 13th and 14th of December. In fact, the weather was calm, and the storms that were to batter the island didn't hit until December 17th.The final log entry was made on the 15th December. It simply read ‘Storm ended, sea calm. God is over all'. What was meant by ‘God is over all'?After reading the logs, Muirhead's attention turned to the remaining oil skinned coat that had been left in the entrance hall. Why, in the bitter cold winter, had one of the lighthouse keepers ventured out without his coat? Furthermore, why had all three lighthouse staff left their posts at the same time, when rules and regulations strictly prohibited it?Further clues were found down by the landing platform. Here Muirhead noticed ropes strewn all over the rocks, ropes which were usually held in a brown crate 70 feet above the platform on a supply crane. Perhaps the crate had been dislodged and knocked down, and the lighthouse keepers were attempting to retrieve them when an unexpected wave came and washed them out to sea? This was the first and most likely theory, and as such Muirhead included it in his official report to the Northern Lighthouse Board.But this explanation left some people in the Northern Lighthouse Board unconvinced. For one, why had none of the bodies been washed ashore? Why had one of the men left the lighthouse without taking his coat, especially since this was December in the Outer Hebridies? Why had three experienced lighthouse keepers been taken unaware by a wave?Although these were all good questions, the most pertinent and persistent question was around the weather conditions at the time; the seas should have been calm! They were sure of this as the lighthouse could be seen from the nearby Isle of Lewis, and any bad weather would have obscured it from view.Over the following decades, subsequent lighthouse keepers at Eilean Mor have reported strange voices in the wind, calling out the names of the three dead men. Theories about their disappearance have ranged from foreign invaders capturing the men, all the way through to alien abductions! Whatever the reason for their disappearance, something (or someone) snatched those three men from the rock of Eilean Mor on that winter's day over 100 years ago.The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.
Derek Ducat of Deer Run Dairy shares what he's learned trying new conservation practices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 118: Jay & Ray spend some money on a few new idioms.bucksmooladucatsdoshSubscribe, review, and come find us on Twitter, Instagram, & FB.some of the W9Y sources include phrase finder uk, word wizard forums, etymology online, the OED, American Dictionary of Idioms, Wiki, newspapers.com, stackexchange, worldwidewords.Allswell - Your Dream Bed Starts Here Free delivery on your first order over $35.Big Science Music An award-winning original music & sound boutique. Scoring, sound design, podcast, & all audio-post.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
New Haven artist Winfred Rembert survived a hard life in rural Georgia where he was almost lynched as a young adult and spent years in prison working on a chain gang. Decades later, after settling in New Haven, he returned a skill he had learned in prison: painting and carving leather. He went on to become renowned for his colorful paintings in leather that tell the stories of his life in Georgia. Filmmaker Vivian Ducat documented Winfred Rembert's life in the award-winning documentary "All Me." This interview with Winfred and Vivian was recorded in 2012, when the film was scheduled to be shown at New Haven's International Festival of Arts and Ideas.
La famille Ducat, qui vit à Auvillers-les-Forges dans les Ardennes, a participé à l'émission Tahiti Quest diffusée sur Gulli.
Las mejores noticias de Criptomonedas y Bitcoin BTC hoy en Bit2Me Crypto News: ⚔️ Después de tomarse algunas de las principales calles de Madrid, ahora Bit2me dice presente en la emblemática Puerta del Sol en el centro de Madrid - La semana pasada Bit2me estrenó un gigantesco cartel en la Puerta del Sol de 23 metros de ancho x 15 metros de alto en el que se puede leer el mensaje “Bitcoin: bienvenido a la república independiente de tu pasta - Este cartel hace parte de la campaña de Bit2me con la que pretende normalizar Bitcoin e invitar a todas las personas a aprender y unirse a este cambio de paradigma - En gran medida, el cartel es parte de la celebración de Bit2me por el éxito que ha tenido hasta ahora el lanzamiento del token B2M, pues en las primeras dos fases los tokens se vendieron en menos de un minuto. https://news.bit2me.com/bit2me-protag... 🎮 Axie Infinity, el juego blockchain que permite ganar dinero, supera los 1,5 millones de usuarios activos - La popularidad de Axie Infinity sigue creciendo y en los últimos dos meses prácticamente duplico sus usuarios - Y los récords de Axie no son sólo en número de usuarios, pues en volumen de negociación también es el videojuego y el proyecto de NFTs como más volumen de negociación en el mundo, superando en acumulado los 2k millones de USD. https://news.bit2me.com/?p=12237&prev... 📈 Hablando de precios, BTC muestra cierta consolidación y lleva más de un mes entre los USD 42k y los 52k, franja bastante interesante si consideramos que hace exactamente un año estabamos cerca de los 11k - Por su parte, ETH lleva el mismo tiempo entre los 3k y los 4k, mientras que hace un año no superaba los USD 400 por token - Hoy, algunos de los protagonistas son ATOM (tokens de Cosmos) y AVAX (token de Avalanche) que alcanzan nuevos máximos históricos - En el caso de ATOM, el token está por encima de los USD 40 por primera vez, mostrando un crecimiento de más del 100% en el último mes - Por su parte, durante el fin de semana AVAX superó los USD 70 mostrando un crecimiento superior al 70% en los últimos 30 días https://news.bit2me.com/cosmos-y-aval... 👛 Mientras tanto, en la cadena de Bitcoin, 616 BTC se mueven por primera vez luego de 9 años inactivos. - Los 616 bitcoins están valorados en más de 28 millones de dólares y fueron transferidos a una nueva dirección BTC este fin de semana 🇺🇸 CryptoFed, la primera DAO reconocida legalmente en Estados Unidos, se presenta ante la SEC - Por primera vez, CryptoFed presentó los formularios 10 y S-1 ante la Comisión de Bolsas y Valores de los Estados Unidos (SEC) para solicitar la autorización del regulador financiero para registrar dos criptomonedas independientes - Las criptomonedas se llaman Ducat y Locke y tendrán distintos propósitos 🚀 Suscríbete a nuestro Canal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBiA... 00:00 Promo Bit2Me Trade 0:15 Sumario 0:40 Mañana empieza fase 3 de B2M Token 0:59 Axie Infinity supera los 1,5 millones de usuarios activos 1:47 BTC muestra cierta consolidación 2:51 616 BTC se mueven 3:28 CryptoFED y la SEC 4:18 Bitcoin conquista Madrid con el cartel de Bit2Me 5:12 ¿Dónde estará el próximo cartel? 5:30 Cierre #Bitcoin #Madrid #AxieInfinity #Blockchain #Criptomonedas 🎁 *¡Has descubierto un regalo!* Si estás aquí, aprendiendo, te mereces nuestro regalo especial: Regístrate en Bit2Me con este enlace y en tu primera compra de 100€ o más te regalaremos 5€: https://bit2me.com/es/registro?utm_so... *¡La revolución la creamos entre todos!* 📲¡Descárgate la APP de Bit2Me! https://bit.ly/Bit2Me-APP-yt Nuestra web: https://bit2me.com 👉 Síguenos en las redes sociales: ⭕️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bit2me ⭕️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bit2me ⭕️ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bit2me ⭕️TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bit2me ⭕️ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/9243641 ⭕️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bit2me ⭕️ Telegram: https://t.me/Bit2Me_ES ⭕️ Lbry (Odysee): https://odysee.com/@bit2me:c ⭕️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Tj4kyX... ⭕️ iVoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-bit2me-... y por supuesto, dale a la campanita para activar las notificaciones 👈 ✍🏻 ¡Apunta! Conoce todos nuestros servicios: ⭕️ Wallet: https://bit2me.com/wallet ⭕️ Tikebit (compra criptomonedas en tiendas físicas): https://www.tikebit.com/inicio&lang=es ⭕️ Academy: https://academy.bit2me.com ⭕️ Crypto TV: https://tv.bit2me.com ⭕️ Crypto Converter: https://converter.bit2me.com ⭕️ Agenda de crypto eventos: https://agenda.bit2me.com ...y muchos más en nuestra web!
erschienen im Lenus Verlag. Évelyne Ducat verschwindet eines Tages spurlos, und das Städtchen im französischen Zentralmassiv rätselt. Es kursieren Gerüchte und Beobachtungen. Doch nicht alles wird der Polizei preisgegeben, denn hier in der abgeschiedenen Bergwelt hüten die Menschen ihre Geheimnisse.
Rideau View Golf GM Steve Ducat joins Kevin to expound upon the immense frustrations they both are dealing with amidst the Ontario lockdown, further details regarding the bottom line impact the shutdown is having on golf courses/facilities, and how closing golf courses has resulted in crowding at other public places.
Jerez has never been short on drama and this race proved to be just that. From Pedro Acosta writing his name in the history books to Jack Miller taking his first dry win and that too on a Ducat, the #SpanishGP was perfect! I give a download on what went wrong for some riders and a generic summary of the race. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
4:10 Tegan Inflicts Violence 8:52 Guilty Gear Strive Beta 17:50 Project Triangle Strategy Demo 33:58 Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood 44:30 - It's More Genshin! 47:43 Animal Crossing Catchup 49:42 Bowser's Fury 1:17:03 Foreign Pringles 1:22:14 White Hat Trolling 1:42:46 Mortal Kombat Trailer 1:49:11 An Important Message From Tegan 1:50:32 First Nintendo Direct of 2021 1:55:04 Pyra & Mithra Are Coming To Smash 1:59:23 The Outer Wilds 2:00:22 Famicom Detective Club 2:02:20 Samurai Warriors 5 2:08:15 Monster Hunter: Rise 2:12:00 Mario Golf 2:19:40 Tales From The Boderlands 2:20:51 Capcon Arcade Stadium 2:24:28 Stubbs The Zombie: Rebel Without A Pulse 2:31:25 DC Superhero Girls 2:40:42 Miitopia 2:41:37 Mario Items In Animal Crossing 2:50:07 Star Wars Hunters 2:51:53 Knockout City 2:55:52 World's End Club 2:56:21 Hades Physical Release 2:57:31 Bravely Default 2 2:57:59 Ghost & Goblins Ressurrection 2:59:43 Wait A Minute, Skyward Sword
LeeAnn Ducat from InformedChoiceCT.org talks about the 24 hour virtual hearing on the religious exemption for vaccinations held by legislators starting yesterday starting at 9am, ending at the same time today. Then, we share memories and thoughts on Rush Limbaugh, who died today of lung cancer after a year long battle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since she learned her son had Type 1 diabetes in the late 1960s, Lee Ducat didn’t just wish for a cure, she worked for a cure. How could she connect with people in the same situation? “I didn’t really know how to do it,” she said. “But there was one thing I knew how to do – throw a cocktail party.” So that’s what she did. With the help of her son’s doctor, she brought everyone together and offered membership forms that led to the formation of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, which has raised more than $2 billion to fund research.
The RSB Show LIVE 2-25-20 - Coronavirus update, Rita Palma, LeeAnn Ducat, Vaccine mandates by Robert Scott Bell
As we continue the swing from culture and core values over to service and how we solve some of the great issues facing our industry, we decided to bring in another special guest, Rachel Ducat! Rachel is our Clerk of Accounts Receivable as well as our events coordinator and has a great work history that provided a great reason to come work at PAW.This week, we take a look back at how Rachel made her way to PAW. Be sure to stay through to the end for some awesome insights and advice!PAW Health Resources: http://bit.ly/PAWCast The Culture Code by Daniel Coyle: https://amzn.to/2lB5rdy Traction by Gino Wickman: https://amzn.to/2n9kvjc Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink: amzn.to/2nfvo2IaThe U.S Army After Action Review by David Garvin: http://bit.ly/2lCJWsS What's the best advice you've ever gotten? Let us know in the comments!
What’s Good, Good People? We got another dope show lined up for you with amazing music from Clavvs, Ducat x Maitro, and Planetself. You’ll definitely want to add these jaws to your library. Links are down below: Submit Your Music: 1) Follow on Twitter- @ iamthe1mangang 2) Send your music link Links: Clavvs https://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/clavvs/1033235733 Ducat x Maitro https://music.businesscasual.biz/album/summer-vibes-deluxe Planetself https://planetself.bandcamp.com/album/the-chosen-feat-daniel-crawford-blurum13
DUCAT joins us for punch and pie in the Private Suite today! Kick back with us as we dive into his journey to future funk, his musical upbringing and background, life in the Netherlands, and his new Summer Vibes Deluxe record with Maitro that just dropped on Business Casual. We also talk about minidisc and floppy aesthetics from film and TV, ancient Greek philosophy, and Smash Bros Melee! Want to be featured on an episode of the Private Suite Podcast? Give us a call on the PSP Hotline! 412-44-VAPOR (412 448-2767, US based). We will listen to your messages and maybe feature them on a future episode! If you haven't already done so please be sure to check out the https://privatesuitemag.com/issues/issue-7/ (latest issue) of Private Suite Magazine, out now! If you have a topic you would like discussed or ideas for future episodes please be sure to reach out to us on social media. https://ducat.bandcamp.com/ (DUCAT Bandcamp) https://twitter.com/ducatmusic (DUCAT Twitter) https://twitter.com/privatesuitepod (Twitter (Podcast)) https://twitter.com/privatesuitemag (Twitter (Magazine)) https://twitter.com/phlsfo (Twitter (Rich)) https://twitter.com/IndyAdvant?lang=en (Twitter (IndyAdvant)) https://twitter.com/UrielMachine (Twitter (Uriel)) https://instagram.com/privatesuitemag (Instagram) https://Facebook.com/privatesuitemag (Facebook) https://Patreon.com/privatesuitemag (Patreon) Special Guest: DUCAT. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Support this podcast
"A dreadful accident has happened at Flannans. The three Keepers, Ducat, Marshall and the occasional have disappeared from the island. On our arrival there this afternoon no sign of life was to be seen on the Island." -Captain Harvey What in the hell happened at Eilean Mor Lighthouse? Where did the three men go? This mystery has us both covered in goosebumps as we jump into the murky details about the missing Lighthouse keepers. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/intotherabbithole_podcast)
Future Funk & Vaporwave news for the Week of April 21st - May 3rd, 2019Music Used in this episode:Cityman 900 - Consumer history Xdesert sand feels warm at night - pink lemonadeDucat - Cake FactoryDucat - Easy Going for outro NewsSoda City Funk: Now with Visuals! Tim Legend-Soda City Funk Animated by RDRhttps://twitter.com/burgerbr0s/status/1123819040919760898 Yung bae’s music is in a Pac Sun commercial6 years of business casual I’m working with MiddleClassComfort on a couple of videos talking about these past 6 years. Look forward to that this month. https://twitter.com/HMVrs_shibuya/status/1123197118896836608 Today if you’re in Japan, HMVRecords selling a huge collection of MACROSS 82-99 and Neon City Records and cassettes. https://twitter.com/MirrorKissesVA/status/1123471482624118784 brakes ankle and becomes a legendHe reached out to his fans to see if anyone had a wheelchair, @ivnmgna comes to the rescue and the mad lad continues the concert. The concert was streamed live Thanks to @sarahgooding (Sarah Gooding) for the photoshttps://twitter.com/TUPPERWAVEMUSIC/status/1123630727071801344 Tupperwave had a baby boy But that doesn’t stop him from keeping the auction for the Australian Children's Music Foundation - ACMF Part 2 starting on eBay with a signed TUPPERWAVE green vinyl, Private Suite Magazine Issue 5 and a @tvvinpinezm4ll cassette https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2019/04/26/entertainment-news/first-museum-dedicated-japanese-folklore-monsters-opens-near-hiroshima/#.XMroRC-B3GJ Japanese folklore monsters museum Physicalhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0lC43xIWqM YOU ARE ALREADY DEAD coming out on cassette todayThey came out with an awesome promo video on youtube for ithttps://twitter.com/Seikomartjapan/status/1123609468887953409 Cassette Tape Drops 5.9 11PM(EST)/5.10 12PM(JST)!! desert sand 2 cassette release seikomart First re-press from Seikomartjapan Plug the interview Ducat releasing with @coraspect his new album “New Retro” on cassette https://twitter.com/DUCATMUSIC/status/1114216406797754374 Digitalhttps://twitter.com/Neon95vibes/status/1122676739711406081
How important is it to speak out as a woman in your field? In our first WoMMen in Tech podcast episode, we talk to Bre Ducat from MediaMonks LA. She tells us the ins and outs of being a Financial Controller, how 'bossiness' can actually benefit a lot of people, and how she continues to make an impact through the act of speaking out. Follow the series and continue the conversation at womenintech.mediamonks.com.
Week of March 29th, 2019The perfect way to know all releases at the end of the videoConcerts:Night Tempo is having a release night for his album The Showa Groove at the Wink in Japan. https://www.instagram.com/p/BvUDYi9jnFN/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheetApril 24 and 26th a release showHere’s a clip from his instagramYung Bae concert with Flamingosis July 6th https://www.instagram.com/p/BumH9WMgIvI/ Releases:Ducat - New retro Alan said: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/506478976752025600/559491005708238856/unknown.png “Could this be a Top 10 for 2019? It could be” Late April 2019 for cassette 'バビロンの空中庭園 下': The darker, more mysterious sequel to バビロンの空中庭園 上, out now on Seikomart! New digital released the 25th. Follow up of his previous album “The birds are singing, the water is gently flowing and the breeze is softly blowing through your hair.“ kretzschクレツ | 猫 releases new album: first moonlight By kretzschクレツ on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/7sS8ldxsDn0QoKhjGUNnVJ?si=YBjdsRAkSEOdZmjplCqsoQ Hey y’all! Have an album coming out on cassette via Stratford Ct. it’s a collection of ten of my releases including collabs with Unfound and Hotel Pools. Preorder is up now and release is April 5. A digital version is up on my Bandcamp page as well. https://stratfordct.bandcamp.com/album/forhill-figments releases April 5, 2019 Sparkly Night releases single, Make it Right https://soundcloud.com/sparkly_night/sparkly-night-make-it-right https://soundcloud.com/mikazukibigwave/bigwave-kimochihttps://twitter.com/tanukimusic/status/1110226297979056128?s=21 Tanuki. Releases カタカナ & 漢字タイトル in 2 forms Sells out in 15 minutes: https://twitter.com/tanukimusic/status/1110557826764681216 ミカヅキBIGWAVE said I can use a song in this week for his releaseContract / Floor by HATENA (cassette) March 29 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm http://musicsthehangup.com/event/contract-floor-by-hatena-cassette/ Other:Cool flow chart for Vektroid https://www.reddit.com/r/Vaporwave/comments/b3w3yn/made_a_vektroid_flow_chart_enjoy/Daily updates (cassette, vinyl and concerts)Calendar Showing price Link to purchase
Help: http://www.patreon.com/SynthZoneYT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvig6JPRgPtVyrL4zq_Yn8wGames: http://www.twitch.tv/bigray9068Synth Zone 049 (7/22/18)Host: ℞ayzor (Raymond Garcia)Location: Coalinga, CA USAMusic Tracklist:Saint Pepsi – Enjoy Yourself℞ayzor’s Break 1 (MACINTOSH PLUS - リサフランク420 - 現代のコンピュー)Saint Pepsi – Lets Be Lovers Tonight猫 シ Corp. - Turns to Goldm ai t r o - Office AffairsY E V R S - ともだち !Flamingosis - Left On Seenb o d y l i n e – GleamLuxury Elite – OutlookVHS Dreams - Meet Her at the Plaza プラザで彼女に会うSPACE MAGIC スペース マジック - POLICE WORKDUCAT x m ai t r o - GROOVIN'Phoenix #2772 - Don't GoConsciousThoughts - beach time (Extended)blank body – COLLAGEN猫 シ Corp. - ヒューマノイドの愛マクロスMACROSS 82-99 - Nishimura Date (Extended)SAINT PEPSI – Dreamsm ai t r o - Mustang (Memory Lane)BACKWHEN – HighriseConsciousThoughts – Lazydrip-133 - Born IntoYuni Wa - Because I Want YouFlamingosis - Snacks On Snacksa l e x - Rare OneInfinity Frequencies - YU & MEDiskette Park – MesmerizeWindows彡96 - Last Hourst e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者 - ハイパーマーケットの出会いLuxury Elite - After DarkFarragoL – iwantyousobadm ai t r o - Office AffairsSilver Richards - Happy HourSAINT PEPSI - Aurora CallingMujo情 - Palm TreezLuxury Elite – ColdWindows彡96 - Last Station
Help: http://www.patreon.com/SynthZone YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvig6JPRgPtVyrL4zq_Yn8w Games: http://www.twitch.tv/bigray9068 Synth Zone 049 (7/22/18) Host: ℞ayzor (Raymond Garcia) Location: Coalinga, CA USA Music Tracklist: Saint Pepsi – Enjoy Yourself ℞ayzor’s Break 1 (MACINTOSH PLUS - リサフランク420 - 現代のコンピュー) Saint Pepsi – Lets Be Lovers Tonight 猫 シ Corp. - Turns to Gold m ai t r o - Office Affairs Y E V R S - ともだち ! Flamingosis - Left On Seen b o d y l i n e – Gleam Luxury Elite – Outlook VHS Dreams - Meet Her at the Plaza プラザで彼女に会う SPACE MAGIC スペース マジック - POLICE WORK DUCAT x m ai t r o - GROOVIN' Phoenix #2772 - Don't Go ConsciousThoughts - beach time (Extended) blank body – COLLAGEN 猫 シ Corp. - ヒューマノイドの愛 マクロスMACROSS 82-99 - Nishimura Date (Extended) SAINT PEPSI – Dreams m ai t r o - Mustang (Memory Lane) BACKWHEN – Highrise ConsciousThoughts – Lazy drip-133 - Born Into Yuni Wa - Because I Want You Flamingosis - Snacks On Snacks a l e x - Rare One Infinity Frequencies - YU & ME Diskette Park – Mesmerize Windows彡96 - Last Hours t e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者 - ハイパーマーケットの出会い Luxury Elite - After Dark FarragoL – iwantyousobad m ai t r o - Office Affairs Silver Richards - Happy Hour SAINT PEPSI - Aurora Calling Mujo情 - Palm Treez Luxury Elite – Cold Windows彡96 - Last Station
Help: http://www.patreon.com/SynthZoneYT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvig6JPRgPtVyrL4zq_Yn8wGames: http://www.twitch.tv/bigray9068Synth Zone 049 (7/22/18)Host: ℞ayzor (Raymond Garcia)Location: Coalinga, CA USAMusic Tracklist:Saint Pepsi – Enjoy Yourself℞ayzor’s Break 1 (MACINTOSH PLUS - リサフランク420 - 現代のコンピュー)Saint Pepsi – Lets Be Lovers Tonight猫 シ Corp. - Turns to Goldm ai t r o - Office AffairsY E V R S - ともだち !Flamingosis - Left On Seenb o d y l i n e – GleamLuxury Elite – OutlookVHS Dreams - Meet Her at the Plaza プラザで彼女に会うSPACE MAGIC スペース マジック - POLICE WORKDUCAT x m ai t r o - GROOVIN'Phoenix #2772 - Don't GoConsciousThoughts - beach time (Extended)blank body – COLLAGEN猫 シ Corp. - ヒューマノイドの愛マクロスMACROSS 82-99 - Nishimura Date (Extended)SAINT PEPSI – Dreamsm ai t r o - Mustang (Memory Lane)BACKWHEN – HighriseConsciousThoughts – Lazydrip-133 - Born IntoYuni Wa - Because I Want YouFlamingosis - Snacks On Snacksa l e x - Rare OneInfinity Frequencies - YU & MEDiskette Park – MesmerizeWindows彡96 - Last Hourst e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者 - ハイパーマーケットの出会いLuxury Elite - After DarkFarragoL – iwantyousobadm ai t r o - Office AffairsSilver Richards - Happy HourSAINT PEPSI - Aurora CallingMujo情 - Palm TreezLuxury Elite – ColdWindows彡96 - Last Station
Podcasting is a very interesting prospect. In the beginning, it is terrifying and exciting. I was so unsure of my first publications but you have to almost pretend no one heard it until I began receiving good feedback from people. Over time I began to adjust to the idea of making a forever time capsule that anyone, at any time, can access and I am being held responsible for this content. That is a lot to process at first and every host has their story on how this experience went for them. In this episode we reach back to the beginnings of Drummers I Like podcast and Behind the Kit podcasts and we learn how Rich, of Drummers I Like and Matt from Behind the Kit, adapted to the pressure of hosting and how their first experiences as podcast hosts treated them. We begin by really dig deep into Drummers I Like’s history. Rich has really turned it up with his podcasting obligations and as a result, he is a very sharp host/guest. With lots of practice, yields great results. He realizes that the Daily Fill is a training ground for the big picture. It is the hamster on the wheel. I was really impressed how he performed as a guest and it is a true result to his 50+ Daily Fill episodes in less than 3 months. Rich Ducat, is a fucking beast ladies and gentlemen. It is hard to deny the work he puts in and his growth personally and as a brand. I have been a steady follower of Drummers I Like for several months now (roughly since Episode 29) and the show, the brand, the community, and the brand image has really focused and is attacking with everything Rich can throw at it. It is very inspiring and respectable, so the dude has my vote right there. Echoing that question to Matt, his story is just as amazing. He just kept acting on his impulses and stuck with it to produce something to leave behind. We learn that Matt’s motivation was to be comfortable in his own skin and do what comes naturally to him. Give back to the community and keep the focus off of him. I always admire a person who is genuine about being this way. Matt is as transparent as they come. He evolved into a podcast host, which is echoing how I began as well. I can really understand Matt’s approach to creating content. The objective is to explore your interests and create a time capsule for yourself. It’s a method of creative expression and the process of podcasting suits our personality. Learning about the forging process to a podcast is good story material it turns out. There is always something I think about with Drummers I Like and it is how Rich manages the workload and maintains the scheduled behavior to their product. The quality seems to only improve in ALL areas. Rich opens up big time on this topic of time management and how he manages to keep this all running as smooth as possible. He goes into incredible detail about how imagines the future of Drummers I Like and what he plans to achieve with it. He also talks about his concept behind Drummers I Like PRO and what this platform is designed to accomplish. It is all very well thought out and it is quite obvious that Rich has got something here. But sometimes good things must come to an end. Matt hosted a well-received podcast called “Behind the Kit” and it ran for over 50 episodes. So why he shut it down and if he plans to get it running again was a major question I had. His response to this reminded me of someone who gets injured at the gym and has to take time off to heal. Between scheduling conflicts, technical obstacles and fewer download figures than desired, Matt called his 54 episodes, Season One. Whether the show will return is not a priority but certainly not an impossibility. As a result of this section of the interview, we all speculate the idea of when our shows will end and if that our shows are even something we can give up. To finish out the episode we all run through a questionnaire to get some opinions on common podcasting practice. Music By: Matt Dudley Album: Trial, Transition, Advance Songs: Interlude, Trial Order the ALBUM Trial, Transition, Advance at mattdudleymusic.bandcamp.com Drummers I Like Social Media Instagram | Website Matt Dudley Social Media Instagram | Website DrumGAB Social Media Instagram | Website
Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter LXI. The Humming of Jap Herron by Offthesky. Cover photo courtesy of Candace Price. Tracklist: 1. Fischerle & Micromelancolie - Night of Alabaster Hake 2. Ondness - Rod Serling's Predator 3. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lambs' Breath 4. Kid Congo and Pinkcourtesyphone - Inflame (Sludge Dub) 5. Max Loderbauer & Jacek Sienkiewicz - East Ridge 6. Alva Noto - Xerrox Spark 7. Joseph Fraioli - DRONE RES4 8. Fifto - Szknum 9. Twincities - A Stuck Bird 10. Felecia Atkinson - Carve The Concept And The Artichoke 11. Ahnnu - Scaling 12. Joseph Fraioli - Butterfly Effect 13. Dave Swensen - Between Two Hills 14. Brandon Hurtado - Open Window 15. Odour Trail - A 16. Twincities - Miniature Places and Luminous Lines 17. Species Pluralis - 01 18. FDG - In the Eyes of Love 19. The Dept of Harmonic Integrity - Limbs 20. Alva Noto - Mesosphere 21. The Dept of Harmonic Integrity - Limbs 22. Forest Management - Closer Than You Think 23. Species Pluralis - 04 24. Sarah Davachi - guildford 25. Tim Caitlin and Machinefabriek - Flotsam 26. Fischerle & Micromelancolie - Gourmand Drone 27. Anonymous Query - 999 999 999 28. Ducat & Marshall - Seven Hunters 29. Caught in the Wake Forever - Wreaths 30. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Asunder, Sweet https://soundcloud.com/offthesky
Ducat! Pa smo pri ducati oddaji, komaj drugi večerni, odkar ustvarjamo [in prvič sta bila Jaša in Rene skupaj na tekmi Maribora - službeno! - v borbi za boljši fubal - glej sliko!]. Zato smo tako zgodnje ponedeljkovi. Tokrat smo se časovno prilagodili našemu gostu, prvemu, neposredno povezanem z vodilnim klubom lige - Olimpijo. Jap. Marko Godnjavec - Jizah. Sedem let je vodil navijanje pri Green Dragons. Tip, ki ima megafon naslikan še v Kinu Šiška gor na zidu. Na tekme seveda še hodi, kolikor mu čas dopušča, a veliko tekem ne izpusti. Gre pa zdaj, s pionirji navijanja v Ljubljani, na "ta glavno" stožensko tribuno. Pojasnil je, kakšna je primerjava današanje Olimpijo s polpreteklo zgodovino [in odgovoril na vprašanje, kdaj je sploh nastala Olimpija]; ocenil možnosti zdajšnje ekipe Marijana Pušnika; povedal, zakaj obisk v Ljubljani tako (za)niha; in podal svojo oceno dela Zlatka Zahoviča in Maribora. Rene in Jaša sta se v oddaji sprehodila od spodnjega dela lestvice proti zgornjemu, kar je bilo še posebej zanimivo v tem 19. krogu, ko smo nekateri mislili, da je PLTS tako predvidljiva, pa v bistvu ni. Zmaga Gorice v Ljubljani je bizarno znižala zaostanek Maribora, ki je komaj remiziral z Zavrčem. Šest pik. Ha! Zdaj je - tri kroge pred zimskim premorom - tako napeto, da bo Ofsajd 13 na sporedu že ta četrtek, saj se v sredo igra 20. krog, ko se lahko liga (znova) obrne na glavo. Aja, pa spodaj najdete še povezavo do vseh ofsajdov, ki jih je preštel Jaša, in povezavo do epskega pregleda polovice sezone PLTS 2015/16. *** RUMENI KARTON: Alves [Olimpija] za zamujanje pri golih Gorice v Stožicah RDEČI KARTON: Krunoslav Jurčić [Maribor] za razburjenje, ko ga je ekipa Kanala A takoj po tekmi prosila za [s pravili določeno] izjavo; za takšno stvar so trenerji v tujini resno kaznovani. HEROJ KROGA: Alen Vučkić [Krka], da si je oblekel dres, nadel rokavico in ubranil strel Klemnu Bolhi, potem ko je bil izključen golman Krke Miodrag Mitrović. TEKST POLSEZONE: Rene in Jaša sta spisala pregled polovice sezone: najboljše in "najboljše". http://urbani.si/2015/11/27/polcajt-najboljse-najboljse-v-plts/ OFSAJDI: Jaka Štromajer in Koper - http://urbani.si/2015/11/26/ofsajd-zanka-stromajer-koper/ *** #Ofsajd najdete na @ofsajd, na iTunes, na Soundcloudu in vsak ponedeljek ob 17.00 na www.youreupradio.com vse v sodelovanju z GT22, ki nas prijetno gosti. Najdete nas tudi na platformi www.urbani.si [Ajnfoh, Aufbix!], prijetno pa o nas razlaga tudi www.novimaribor.com
David Laing of Wellington and Michelle Ducat of Lower Hutt talk about how their Families manage being car free.
In the critically panned third episode of Front End Chatter (the UK's best, and only, biking podcast), motorcycle journalists Simon and Martin road test Yamaha's new MT-07 and talk about Ducati's new Diavel. Plus, there's gossip about ludicrous last-minute MotoGP rule changes, the re-opening of Mallory Park and bike manufacturer's sales figures. FEC E03 also features a special Guess-The-Engine competition (with the chance to win a Front End Chatter mug. Or two) and a musical interlude during which a cocktail of high-calorie refreshments will be available in the foyer. Podcast also available on iTunes and at www.frontendchatter.com All emails to frontendchatter@gmail.com Twitter: @SimonH_on_bikes or @Mufga Thank you!
Ducat. Jubilejnih ducat. Pionir, ćevapi, palačinke, žuta osa, Štombergasove trojke 9/9 in nekaj tudi o košarki. Še več pa o Donavi in Savi. Zapiski: Vzdušje v dvorani Pionir. Za vas je poziral MIha Penko Saulius Štombergas, ko je metal trojke v evroligi 9/9. Še vedno aktualen rekord Posnetek celotne tekme med Fenerbahčejem in CSKA […]
fiveofthebest.podomatic.com Sir Francis Drake, Vice Admiral (c. 1540 – 27 January 1596) was an English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, andpolitician of the Elizabethan era. Drake carried out thesecond circumnavigation of the world, from 1577 to 1580. His exploits were legendary, making him a hero to the English but a pirate to the Spaniards to whom he was known as El Draque.[4] King Philip II was said to have offered a reward of 20,000 ducats,[5] about £4 million (US$6.5M) by modern standards, for his life. Tonnage: 100 - 150 tons Displacement: 300 tons Length: 102 ft (31 m) on deck Beam: 20 ft (6.1 m) Draught: 9 ft (2.7 m) Propulsion: Sail; Wind Speed: 8 knots (15 km/h) Complement: 80–85 Armament: 22 guns Armour: none http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e23OnRapVg On 26 September, Golden Hind sailed into Plymouth with Drake and 59 remaining crew aboard, along with a rich cargo of spices and captured Spanish treasures. The Queen's half-share of the cargo surpassed the rest of the crown's income for that entire year. Drake was hailed as the first Englishman to circumnavigate the Earth (and the second such voyage arriving with at least one ship intact, afterElcano's in 1520).[20] two video about spanish armada 3 mins and 8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e23OnRapVg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5yx6ZLfVQ8 Philip was assassinated in 336 BC and Alexander inherited a powerful yet volatile kingdom. He quickly dealt with his enemies at home and reasserted Macedonian power within Greece. He then set out to conquer the massive Persian Empire Against overwhelming odds, he led his army to victories across the Persian territories of Asia Minor, Syria and Egypt without suffering a single defeat. His greatest victory was at the Battle of Gaugamela, in what is now northern Iraq, in 331 BC. The young king of Macedonia, leader of the Greeks, overlord of Asia Minor and pharaoh of Egypt became 'great king' of Persia at the age of 25.
Plot In , scientists Charles Winlett and Derek Moberley discover a pod buried in the , and take it back to their camp. John Stevenson, the base identifies it as vegetable-based and estimates it has been buried in the ice for some twenty thousand years. Back in London, Richard Dunbar of the World Ecology Bureau shows the photographs of the pod. Although he feels that the Doctor cannot help them, his superior Sir Colin Thackeray insisted. The Doctor examines the pictures and believes it to be . He tells Dunbar to contact the expedition by their regular video link, and tell them not to touch it until he arrives. Back at the base, Stevenson discovers that the pod is growing larger and he believes it is absorbing radiation. In England, Dunbar visits the estate of millionaire . Chase's estate is filled with thousands of plants, and he considers it his mission to protect the plant life of . Dunbar has come to show him pictures of the pod, its possible extraterrestrial origin and hints that such a valuable specimen could easily disappear.... for a price. Dunbar gives Chase the location of the pod. Chase calls for one of his men, Scorby, telling him to take Keeler along. At the base, Winlett is half asleep near the pod when it opens up. A frond-like tentacle whips out and stings his arm, causing Winlett to collapse in pain. When Stevenson and Moberley find him, Winlett's face is covered with green . The Doctor and Sarah arrive at the base. In the sickbay, Winlett's body temperature and pulse are dropping rapidly. His face and body are now covered with a green fungus, and its growth is accelerating. The Doctor asks for a blood test on Winlett, who is growing increasingly monstrous, and examines the now-empty pod. Stevenson acknowledges that it may be his fault; convinced that the pod was alive, he placed it under a lamp. Outside the base, the Doctor digs at the ice, uncovering another pod. Noting that the pods travel in pairs, the Doctors transfers it to the base freezer. On analysis, Winlett's blood is found to contain no blood , but instead has — microscopic organisms akin to plant . The sound of engines is heard, and Moberley and Stevenson go meet what they presume is the medical team. The Doctor tells Sarah that Winlett is turning into a , a kind of galactic weed that settles on planets and eats the animal life. Stevenson and Moberley escort two men —Scorby and Keeler— into the base. The new arrivals claim that their private plane got lost and wound up at the base. The Doctor leaves to check on Winlett, taking the others and leaving Scorby and Keeler alone. Moberly is killed by the now muated Winlett. Transformed into a Krynoid it flees the base and shelters in the outside generator hut. Scorby and Keeler -employees of Chase- hold the Doctor and others at gunpoint as they steal the remaining pod. Scorby and Keeler set up a bomb in the generator and escape in their plane. The Doctor and the others get free, but are attacked by the Krynoid, which kills Stevenson. The Doctor and Sarah flee the base as the bomb creates a chain reaction and destroys the whole area. Regaining consciousness in the snow, the Doctor and Sarah are picked up by a team from South Bend in their Snow Cat vehicle. Meanwhile, Scorby and Keller return to Chase in England with the second pod. Dunbar is angered at how far Chase had gone to secure the pod, but warns Chase that the Doctor and Sarah are still alive, and are scheduled to meet with him and Sir Colin in two hours. At the meeting, the Doctor and Sarah describe how well planned the theft of the pod was, but the Doctor believes that the two men were stooges. The discovery of the pod had only been reported to the Ecology Bureau, so the leak must have come from them. He tells Dunbar to arrange for him to go to the Botanic Institute. As they leave the building, a driver meets them claiming to be their ride. However, the limousine stops in the countryside, and the driver orders them out at gunpoint. With a bit of teamwork, the Doctor manages to jump the driver and punch him out. The Doctor and Sarah search the car, and find a painting by Amelia Ducat, one of the world's leading flower artists. When they visit her, Ducat tells them that the owner of the painting is Harrison Chase, and that he never paid her for the painting. Keeler, who is a botanist himself, unsuccessfully tries to convince Chase to stop the experiments on the pod. Chase orders him to inject the pod with fixed . Dunbar calls Chase and tells him that his driver is in the hospital, so when the Doctor and Sarah try to sneak into the mansion, they are spotted by some guards and Scorby, who capture them. The Doctor and Sarah are brought before Chase, and despite having Scorby's gun at his head, the Doctor asks Chase grimly to hand over the pod. Chase politely refuses: He has the greatest collection of plants in the world, and when the pod flowers, it will be his crowning achievement. Before he executes them, Chase decides to show the Doctor and Sarah around the mansion, and his plant laboratory. Keeler notes that the pod is growing, and tells Hargreaves, the butler, to summon Chase to the annex. There, Chase tells Keeler to inject more nitrogen into the pod. Scorby escorts the Doctor and Sarah into the gardens to kill them, but the two manage to overpower Scorby. The Doctor uses rope to lower Sarah down the wall so she can go and warn Sir Colin while he returns to the house to examine the pod. However, Sarah gets captured again. The Doctor makes his way back into the mansion while Sarah is escorted by Scorby back to Chase. The Doctor watches through the skylight, horrified as Chase orders Sarah forced down to a chair, grabbing her arm and pinning it next to the pod. He wants to know what happens when the Krynoid touches human flesh. The Doctor rescues Sarah and in the confusion, a frond from the pod stings Keeler's arm. Keeler begs Chase to get him to a hospital, but Chase is more fascinated with the transformative process than saving Keeler's life. Chase and Hargreaves take Keller to the nearby cottage. When the Doctor returns to the empty laboratory, he is captured by Scorby and a guard, who take him to the compost room. Scorby activates the crusher, remarking that Chase recycles everything. The main gate calls the house: Amelia Ducat is here demanding her money. To avoid a fuss, Chase agrees to see her. Meanwhile, Sarah has entered the cottage, and sees Keeler, who is still lucid, although covered with the Krynoid growth. She escapes back to the house and while in hiding, attracts Ducat's attention and asks her to take a message to Sir Colin. Outside, Ducat enters a car with Sir Colin and Dunbar inside, and tells them what Sarah said. Dunbar, realising he has made a terrible mistake, says he will go in and get the Doctor. He tells Sir Colin that, if he does not return in half an hour, to return to London and call . Sarah finds her way into the compost room and turns off the crusher just in time to save the Doctor. Hargreaves finds that Keeler has now almost completed his transformation, and runs in a panic as the creature frees itself. In the mansion, Dunbar pleads with Chase to abandon the experiment as Hargreaves reports Keeler's transformation to Chase. Dunbar says that this has gone far enough, and he is going to get help. Chase tells Scorby to stop him. Scorby pursues Dunbar through the grounds as the Doctor and Sarah find Keeler missing from the cottage. The Doctor takes a sword from over the fireplace and they leave to search for the Krynoid. Dunbar runs into the monster, which is far larger than the Winlett creature was, and no longer even humanoid. He shoots at it uselessly, and is held fast by the surrounding plant life as the Krynoid kills him. Dunbar's screams attract the attention of Scorby and the guards as well as the Doctor and Sarah. The latter get there first, the Doctor drawing the sword above Dunbar's body as the Krynoid lurches towards them. They manage to escape to a cottage and barricade themselves in. The Krynoid speaks using Keeler's voice, demanding that the Doctor come out and join it and it will spare the others. Scorby is more than willing to give up the Doctor until Sarah Jane points out that without the Doctor they have no chance. The Doctor suggest Scorby rig up a bomb so they can all escape while the Krynoid is distracted. Sir Colin gets through to Major Beresford for assistance and sends Amelia home. Scorby throws his improvised bomb out an upstairs window and the Doctor makes a run for it. The Krynoid goes in pursuit, but the Doctor escapes in the limousine, leaving the Krynoid behind. Scorby tries to find Chase at the greenhouse and discovers where he is from Hargreaves. They begin barricading the windows in preparation for the Krynoid's attack. Chase makes his way through the grounds and confronts the Krynoid. It notices him and he approaches, taking photographs. It moves toward him as Chase claims he doesn't mean it harm. The Doctor arrives at the Bureau as Major Beresford warns he can't do anything without evidence. The Doctor warns the Krynoid can channel its power through other plants, turning vegetation against humans. He shows them a series of reports of deaths of people near Chase's estates being killed by plants. He then calls Sarah Jane and tells them Beresford is preparing to attack the Krynoid with a laser gun, but the Krynoid cuts the phone wires. Chase arrives and tells them that it's the plants' world, and humans are only parasites. He goes to the manor to develop his photographs, then begins speaking to the plants in his greenhouse. Scorby, Sarah Jane, and Hargreaves go in to confront Chase and he speaks of how the world will be made perfect. They can't get through to him as he talks about how he is one with the plants and animals are the enemy. Sarah Jane notices that the plants are closing in on them. The Doctor and a UNIT soldier drive onto the grounds while the plants overwhelm Sarah Jane and the others and start to strangle them. The Doctor and the UNIT soldier, Sgt. Henderson, arrive and brought chemical plant-killer. They dispose of the plants, saving Scorby and Sarah Jane while the older Hargreaves is dead. Chase runs away and the Doctor and the others make their way into the lab and start removing the plants. But once they're outside Chase locks the door behind them and they can only gaze in horror as the now enormous Krynoid towers over them. UNIT soldiers arrive and open fire with their laser gun, distracting the Krynoid so that the Doctor and his group can get to another door. The Doctor believes that Chase is possessed by the Krynoid and determines to find him and eliminate the threat he poses to them from within. After they leave, Chase slips back into the laboratory and destroys the loudspeaker system. Unable to find the millionaire, the others return to the laboratory and the Krynoid tries to break its way in. Scorby starts to panic and wants to run, but the Doctor warns him that every plant on the grounds is under the Krynoid's control. Meanwhile, Chase puts Henderson in the compost machine and activates it, killing the unconscious soldier. The Doctor works to repair the loudspeaker system as the Krynoid renews its attack, and Scorby panics and runs for it. He tries to make his way across the grounds through fields of hostile plants and makes his way across a shallow pond, but the plants grab and pull him underwater, killing him. The Doctor and Sarah Jane realize that Henderson is gone and Sarah Jane goes to look for the soldier. She makes her way to the compost machine room and Chase confronts her, telling him he's become part of the plant world thanks to the Krynoid. Chase plans to support the Krynoid and refers to humanity as parasites, then attacks Sarah Jane and knocks her unconscious. Beresford contacts the Doctor, who warns they have 15 minutes until the Krynoid germinates, spreading its seeds across England. The Doctor tells them to launch an air strike before it's too late, and regardless of the fact he and Sarah Jane are at ground zero. Chase has tied up the unconscious Sarah Jane and starts feeding her into the compost machine. The Doctor arrives, sends Chase flying, and shuts off the machine to untie Sarah Jane. He gets her out but Chase turns the machine back on and throws himself at the Doctor, and the two struggle inside the machine's bin. The Doctor manages to climb out as Chase is pulled into the machine despite the Doctor's efforts to save him. The launches a sighting run as Beresford and Sir Colin look for any signs of the Doctor. Sarah Jane and the Doctor can't get out through the plant life covering the house but the Doctor rigs a steam pipe and they blast their way out. They make their way through the hostile plant life and take refuge in a clearing filled with cut-down trees, as the RAF opens fire and destroys the Krynoid along with the mansion. [] Continuity The serial marks the final appearance of (bar a brief appearance in ) until (1989). None of the established UNIT characters are seen in this story, as it was felt that there was too little material to warrant bringing back and .[] Cuttings of the Krynoid from this story are kept, leading to the events in the audio story for entitled . [] Production Serial details by episode Episode Broadcast date Run time Viewership (in millions) "Part One" 31 January 1976 (1976-01-31) 24:10 11.4 "Part Two" 7 February 1976 (1976-02-07) 24:09 11.4 "Part Three" 14 February 1976 (1976-02-14) 24:51 10.3 "Part Four" 21 February 1976 (1976-02-21) 24:26 11.1 "Part Five" 28 February 1976 (1976-02-28) 25:06 9.9 "Part Six" 6 March 1976 (1976-03-06) 21:51 11.5 Location shooting at Chase's estate took place at Athelhampton House in , . A few weeks before the serial was due to begin its original transmission, the master tape for the first episode was found to be missing. A brief panic ensued and producer Philip Hinchcliffe began planning a re-edit of the second episode allowing the story to begin at this point, but the tape of the opening episode was eventually located, having been misplaced in the tape storage system (apparently due to having been incorrectly numbered.[]) After a long association with Doctor Who this story was director 's last involvement with the show. This is the third serial of the programme to shoot exterior location scenes on (OB) videotape rather than film; the previous two were and . [] Outside references This story has parallels with an alien invader from another planet transforms a human and the giant form of the monster swamps a building; where a research base is terrorized by a plant-humanoid and the of which the film was based, (the setting); (more killer plants);and 1965 episode "Man-Eater of Surrey Green" (rich eccentric English killer; male and female investigators of the paranormal; an extraterrestrial killer plant). The Doctor's dialogue with Amelia Ducat about the car boot and model homages Oscar Wilde's . [] In print book Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom Series Release number 55 Writer Publisher Cover artist ISBN Release date 17 February 1977 Preceded by Followed by A novelisation of this serial, written by , was published by in February 1977. The book is heavily edited with several screen sequences removed entirely, including Amelia Ducat's visit to Chase's manor in episode four and the final TARDIS sequence in Antarctica. A slightly "Americanized" version of Hinchcliffe's novel was released as #10 in the series in March 1980 with a foreword by and a cover illustration by . [] Broadcast and commercial release It was planned that this story would be the last of three omnibus editions transmitted over the November/December 1976, the first two, and went out as planned but the Seeds of Doom omnibus was replaced in the schedules by 's pilot film (also known as Into Infinity). It is unknown why this occurred, but it is known that although the director, Douglas Camfield, had completed his editing notes, which still exist[], the serial was not edited into omnibus form until all surviving serials were in the 1980s. This serial was released on in August 1994; the story is planned for release on DVD on 25 October, 2010 and will feature a commentary by Tom Baker, John Challis and producer Phillip Hinchcliffe. Music from this serial was released on the CD . [] References Shaun Lyon et al. (2007-03-31). . Outpost Gallifrey. Archived from on 2008-07-31. . Retrieved 2008-08-30. . Doctor Who Reference Guide. . Retrieved 2008-08-30. Sullivan, Shannon (2007-08-07). . A Brief History of Time Travel. . Retrieved 2008-08-30. , and , , , 1995, pp. 191–192. [] External links at at at the Reviews reviews at reviews at Target novelisation reviews at [] • •
Wed, 1 Jan 1721 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/12217/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/12217/1/8H.lit.3362.pdf Diecmann, Johann Diecmann, Johann: Catalogus Bibliothecae Johannis Diecmanni, Ss. Th. D. per Ducat. Bremens. & Verdens. Superintendentis b. m., Bre