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Click HERE to send us a text message!Join us for the thrilling finale of In Fen and Fastness! Will Gut-Grinder be both too fast and too furious for our heroes to survive?! Doctor Jensen doesn't let things bug him. Sofie has an ingenious idea. Julian makes up a plan.You can listen to Midday Musings wherever you enjoy podcasts, and find more podcasts from the Umbrella Podcast Collective at https://www.rainydayrabbitholes.com/umbrellaOur opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!
Click HERE to send us a text message!Note: Sorry about my (Bryon's) audio from this episode! I was dealing with awful bronchitis, but wanted to push on with getting the recording done!Having survived a meeting with Hammer Doug, the investigators return to the Camp Bar to rest and regroup... but the troll's anger continues to rise. Sofie shares a connection. Julian bugs out. Doctor Jensen shares the rewards of petty larceny. Our opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!Please submit any questions you'd like the cast to answer by December 18th!
Click HERE to send us a text message!After a terrifying encounter, the investigators need to pull themselves together and clear their minds and several conditions. Sofie holds the team together. Julian creates yet another new persona for the Gamemaster to keep track of. Doctor Jensen faces his greatest challenge ever -- making a social roll.You can find more from the crew of Starship Tempest at their website www.starshiptempest.com and you can enjoy more spooky and macabre history from Audibly Haunted.Our opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!
Reach out to us directly via a text message!The Railway Crew is fighting over whether or not to form a Union and go on strike for Akane Sato's freedom -- will our investigators get pulled into this fight or keep their heads' down? Julian's got something to say. Sofie loves her new camera. Doctor Jensen is way too excited about dead bodies. The Gamemaster is flummoxed when the group zigs when he thought they would zag.Our opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!Letting listeners know to submit questions for our Q&A
Reach out to us directly via a text message!Butler Jeremy Hobbs has unexpectedly asked for help. His dear friend Akane Sato has been framed for a crime he doesn't believe she's committed, and he hopes his friends from the Library can help clear her name. Doctor Jensen gets all turned around. Julian dons a disguise. Sofie makes a new bestie.Our opening theme is “Myths and Legends” by Robert Bruckmayer which you can pick up at his bandcamp or stream on Spotify. Our episode music is created by Andreas Lundström. You can hear more of his work on the Sweden Rolls podcast or on Spotify. Do you have questions or comments about the show? Send them to old.seattle.pod@gmail.com, we would love to hear them!Letting listeners know to submit questions for our Q&A
This episode discusses what I am calling March FASTness which consists of intentional fasting from not only food but social media, sex, and so much more. Tap into this episode to find out the reason behind WHY i am choosing to commit to fasting for the month of March ! www.mellylaflorista.comIG: @mellylafloristaTikTok: @mellylafloristaTogether, we can turn our trauma into growth opportunities.
The new Genie Service and Genie + Service is now up and running at Walt Disney World. In this episode I discuss which rides and attractions are included in the Genie + Service and which rides require an additional fee to get a lightning lane pass. Thanks for listening!
Disney Genie was been announced, and to answer all your questions we welcome on the Co-Athour of the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World and the man in charge of Touring Plans, Len Testa. We talk with Len about the future of fast passes and how that looks as well as some strategies and what is happening with the DAS system. Len discusses more with the Star Wars hotel on this weeks patreon episode, check that out at www.patreon.com/RopeDropRadio Follow Len @LenTesta and check out is book our our website www.RopeDroppers.com and book your next trip today by emailing Michelle@TouringPlans.com
On todays Fittbite, we'll look at the term color fastness, if you've ever worked with textiles in the past and have custom dyed them, you will have probably heard this term before, but what is it? That's exactly what we're going to be discussing on todays Fittbite.Book a 1 on 1 with our host, Shadi for personalized advice on how to create and grow your fashion business: https://www.fittdesign.com/services/consultation Design your own collection with our instantly downloadable factory ready tech pack templates: FittDesign Tech Pack Templates Follow our host on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shadiadada/ https://www.instagram.com/fittdesign/ Got any other questions, email us for an instant response at: studio@fittdesign.com Subscribe to our weekly fashion design podcast (New episodes every Thursday at 4pm CST): https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-fittdesign-podcast/id1454410683 Visit our website:https://www.fittdesign.com/ Follow us on:https://www.linkedin.com/company/fittdesign/ https://www.facebook.com/fittdesign https://www.pinterest.com/fittdesign/ https://www.behance....
Join Jonathan Burn as we revisit Greywater Fastness in Cities of Sigmar allegiance in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. I'll get Jonathan's view on the army, how he's getting the most out of them on the tabletop, and deep dive into one of his lists.
Today we explore a vast army of Nurgle dead set on eradication the Grey Water Fastness, a bastion of Order in Ghyran. Click Here to Join My Community on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/twoplustough Get An Awesome Shirt Here: https://teespring.com/stores/2tough-s... Follow me in other fun places! Twitter: https://twitter.com/tough_up Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TwoPlusTough/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2uptough/ Discord: https://discord.gg/efdZEXE Music: "Wizardtorium" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b.
In part c of our Cities of Sigmar deepdive, Chris is again joined by veteran Cities player Simon Hall to discuss the next three cities, The Living City, Greywater Fastness and The Phoenicium. As always we hope you enjoy this episode, and look forward to part d of the series where we will cover the three remaining cities. You can follow Chris at @woundedmortally and Simon @ZweihanderHall on Twitter.
This week Dave wants to look up too early, Jes has got a theory, and Cody sets the oven to "very fast." Also, happy seventh birthday! Show Notes: 00:00 - The Beginning 03:03 - Science Time with Dave: Theory 09:25 - Fruitwards: Metropolitan Place of Worship 16:14 - Twittershins Rapidballs 24:24 - What Day is This?: National Croissant Day 33:23 - Improv Game of the Week: In A World... 41:37 - The Ending
1ère émission de la 46e session... Cette semaine, jazz modal, postbop, M-Base et freebop! En musique: Dave Pike Set sur l'album Infra-Red (MPS, 1970); Joe Henderson Quintet sur l'album At the Lighthouse "If You're Not Part of the Solution, You're Part of the Problem" (Milestone, 1970); Aleksi Heinola Quintet sur l'album Aleksi Heinola Quintet (Jazzaggression, 2019); Jeff Davis sur l'album The Fastness (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2019); The Workshop sur l'album More Conversations With the Drum (Onze Heures Onze, 2019); Tim Stine Quartet sur l'album Knots (Clean Feed, 2019); Robert Landfermann, Ingrid Laubrock, Achim Kaufmann, Tom Rainey sur l'album Topaz (Klaeng, 2019)...
1ère émission de la 46e session... Cette semaine, jazz modal, postbop, M-Base et freebop! En musique: Dave Pike Set sur l'album Infra-Red (MPS, 1970); Joe Henderson Quintet sur l'album At the Lighthouse "If You're Not Part of the Solution, You're Part of the Problem" (Milestone, 1970); Aleksi Heinola Quintet sur l'album Aleksi Heinola Quintet (Jazzaggression, 2019); Jeff Davis sur l'album The Fastness (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2019); The Workshop sur l'album More Conversations With the Drum (Onze Heures Onze, 2019); Tim Stine Quartet sur l'album Knots (Clean Feed, 2019); Robert Landfermann, Ingrid Laubrock, Achim Kaufmann, Tom Rainey sur l'album Topaz (Klaeng, 2019)...
The UNIX Philosophy in 2019, why use package managers, touchpad interrupted, Porting wine to amd64 on NetBSD second evaluation report, Enhancing Syzkaller Support for NetBSD, all about the Pinebook Pro, killing a process and all of its descendants, fast software the best software, and more. Headlines The UNIX Philosophy in 2019 (https://triosdevelopers.com/jason.eckert/blog/Entries/2019/6/1_Entry_1.html) Today, Linux and open source rules the world, and the UNIX philosophy is widely considered compulsory. Organizations are striving to build small, focused applications that work collaboratively in a cloud and microservices environment. We rely on the network, as well as HTTP (text) APIs for storing and referencing data. Moreover, nearly all configuration is stored and communicated using text (e.g. YAML, JSON or XML). And while the UNIX philosophy has changed dramatically over the past 5 decades, it hasn’t strayed too far from Ken Thompson’s original definition in 1973: We write programs that do one thing and do it well We write programs to work together And we write programs that handle text streams, because that is a universal interface Why Use Package Managers? (https://uwm.edu/hpc/software-management/) Valuable research is often hindered or outright prevented by the inability to install software. This need not be the case. Since I began supporting research computing in 1999, I’ve frequently seen researchers struggle for days or weeks trying to install a single open source application. In most cases, they ultimately failed. In many cases, they could have easily installed the software in seconds with one simple command, using a package manager such as Debian packages, FreeBSD ports, MacPorts, or Pkgsrc, just to name a few. Developer websites often contain poorly written instructions for doing “caveman installs”; manually downloading, unpacking, patching, and building the software. The same laborious process must often be followed for other software packages on which it depends, which can sometimes number in the dozens. Many researchers are simply unaware that there are easier ways to install the software they need. Caveman installs are a colossal waste of man-hours. If 1000 people around the globe spend an average of 20 hours each trying to install the same program that could have been installed with a package manager (this is not uncommon), then 20,000 man-hours have been lost that could have gone toward science. How many important discoveries are delayed by this? The elite research institutions have ample funding and dozens of IT staff dedicated to research computing. They can churn out publications even if their operation is inefficient. Most institutions, however, have few or no IT staff dedicated to research, and cannot afford to squander precious man-hours on temporary, one-off software installs. The wise approach for those of us in that situation is to collaborate on making software deployment easier for everyone. If we do so, then even the smallest research groups can leverage that work to be more productive and make more frequent contributions to science. Fortunately, the vast majority of open source software installs can be made trivial for anyone to do for themselves. Modern package managers perform all the same steps as a caveman install, but automatically. Package managers also install dependencies for us automatically. News Roundup Touchpad, Interrupted (https://jcs.org/2019/07/28/ihidev) For two years I've been driving myself crazy trying to figure out the source of a driver problem on OpenBSD: interrupts never arrived for certain touchpad devices. A couple weeks ago, I put out a public plea asking for help in case any non-OpenBSD developers recognized the problem, but while debugging an unrelated issue over the weekend, I finally solved it. It's been a long journey and it's a technical tale, but here it is. Porting wine to amd64 on NetBSD, second evaluation report (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/porting_wine_to_amd64_on2) Summary Presently, Wine on amd64 is in test phase. It seems to work fine with caveats like LDLIBRARYPATH which has to be set as 32-bit Xorg libs don't have ${PREFIX}/emul/netbsd32/lib in its rpath section. The latter is due to us extracting 32-bit libs from tarballs in lieu of building 32-bit Xorg on amd64. As previously stated, pkgsrc doesn't search for pkgconfig files in ${PREFIX}/emul/netbsd32/lib which might have inadvertent effects that I am unaware of as of now. I shall be working on these issues during the final coding period. I would like to thank @leot, @maya and @christos for saving me from shooting myself in the foot many a time. I, admittedly, have had times when multiple approaches, which all seemed right at that time, perplexed me. I believe those are times when having a mentor counts, and I have been lucky enough to have really good ones. Once again, thanks to Google for this wonderful opportunity. Enhancing Syzkaller Support for NetBSD, Part 2 (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/enchancing_syzkaller_support_for_netbsd) As a part of Google Summer of Code’19, I am working on improving the support for Syzkaller kernel fuzzer. Syzkaller is an unsupervised coverage-guided kernel fuzzer, that supports a variety of operating systems including NetBSD. This report details the work done during the second coding period. You can also take a look at the first report to learn more about the initial support that we added. : https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/enhancingsyzkallersupportfornetbsd July Update: All about the Pinebook Pro (https://www.pine64.org/2019/07/05/july-update-all-about-the-pinebook-pro/) "So I said I won’t be talking about the BSDs, but I feel like I should at the very least give you a general overview of the RK3399 *BSD functionality. I’ll make it quick. I’ve spoken to *BSD devs whom worked on the RockPro64 and from what I’ve gathered (despite the different *BSDs having varying degree of support for the RK3399 SOC) many of the core features are already supported, which bodes well for *BSD on the Pro. That said, some of the things you’d require on a functional laptop – such as the LCD (using eDP) for instance – will not work on the Pinebook Pro using *BSD as of today. So clearly a degree of work is yet needed for a BSD to run on the device. However, keep in mind that *BSD developers will be receiving their units soon and by the time you receive yours some basic functionality may be available." Killing a process and all of its descendants (http://morningcoffee.io/killing-a-process-and-all-of-its-descendants.html) Killing processes in a Unix-like system can be trickier than expected. Last week I was debugging an odd issue related to job stopping on Semaphore. More specifically, an issue related to the killing of a running process in a job. Here are the highlights of what I learned: Unix-like operating systems have sophisticated process relationships. Parent-child, process groups, sessions, and session leaders. However, the details are not uniform across operating systems like Linux and macOS. POSIX compliant operating systems support sending signals to process groups with a negative PID number. Sending signals to all processes in a session is not trivial with syscalls. Child processes started with exec inherit their parent signal configuration. If the parent process is ignoring the SIGHUP signal, for example, this configuration is propagated to the children. The answer to the “What happens with orphaned process groups” question is not trivial. Fast Software, the Best Software (https://craigmod.com/essays/fast_software/) I love fast software. That is, software speedy both in function and interface. Software with minimal to no lag between wanting to activate or manipulate something and the thing happening. Lightness. Software that’s speedy usually means it’s focused. Like a good tool, it often means that it’s simple, but that’s not necessarily true. Speed in software is probably the most valuable, least valued asset. To me, speedy software is the difference between an application smoothly integrating into your life, and one called upon with great reluctance. Fastness in software is like great margins in a book — makes you smile without necessarily knowing why. But why is slow bad? Fast software is not always good software, but slow software is rarely able to rise to greatness. Fast software gives the user a chance to “meld” with its toolset. That is, not break flow. When the nerds upon Nerd Hill fight to the death over Vi and Emacs, it’s partly because they have such a strong affinity for the flow of the application and its meldiness. They have invested. The Tool Is Good, so they feel. Not breaking flow is an axiom of great tools. A typewriter is an excellent tool because, even though it’s slow in a relative sense, every aspect of the machine itself operates as quickly as the user can move. It is focused. There are no delays when making a new line or slamming a key into the paper. Yes, you have to put a new sheet of paper into the machine at the end of a page, but that action becomes part of the flow of using the machine, and the accumulation of paper a visual indication of work completed. It is not wasted work. There are no fundamental mechanical delays in using the machine. The best software inches ever closer to the physical directness of something like a typewriter. (The machine may break down, of course, ribbons need to be changed — but this is maintenance and separate from the use of the tool. I’d be delighted to “maintain” Photoshop if it would lighten it up.) Beastie Bits Register for vBSDCon 2019, Sept 5-7 in Reston VA (https://vbsdcon.com/registration) Register for EuroBSDCon 2019, Sept 19-22 in Lillehammer, Norway (https://2019.eurobsdcon.org/registration/) Feedback/Questions Paulo - FreeNAS Question (http://dpaste.com/2GDG7WR#wrap) Marc - Changing VT without function keys? 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http://www.attractionchecklist.com - Join John B. deHaas and I as we brave the Matterhorn mountain and ride Disneyland's Matterhorn Bobsleds! Recorded on July 27, 2018. TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to Attraction Checklist. Let’s head to Disneyland to conquer one of the park's many mountains! It’s time to ride the Matterhorn Bobsleds. The Disneyland website describes this attraction by saying, "Careen through a snow-capped mountain on a speeding alpine sled while avoiding the clutches of the mythic Abominable Snowman." Guests must be 42” or taller to ride and Fastness and Single Rider options are available for this attraction. The thrill level describes the Matterhorn Bobsleds as being a Thrill and Water ride with Small Drops that is Dark, Loud and Scary. Before we begin our mountain climbing adventure, here are five fast facts about Disneyland’s Matterhorn Bobsleds. 1. The Matterhorn Bobsleds opened at Disneyland on June 14, 1959. Located on the border of Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, the Matterhorn Bobsleds was not officially a part of any land until the 1970s, when the attraction became a permanent part of Fantasyland. 2. The Matterhorn Bobsleds holds the distinction of being the first tubular steel roller coast in the world. 3. The ride’s famous Abomidable Snowman was given the name Harold by Disney Imagineers when he took up residence in the mountain in the 1970s. 4. On January 5, 2015, the ride began an extensive refurbishment to install new new effects and updated animatronics for Harold. One of the original Harold figures can now be spotted in the Collectior’s Collection at the Guardians of the Galaxy Mission Breakout attraction at Disney California Adventure 5. Yes, the rumors are true. There is a basketball hoop inside the Matterhorn. While not a regulation sized half-court, there is a basketball hoop and playing area in the attraction that is said to have been used by the mountain climber who scaled the mountain regularly to wave at guests down below. And now, let’s ride the Matterhorn Bobsleds. Along for the ride is John B. deHaas and after we ride, we’ll give you our initial thoughts on this classic attraction. This is a binaural recording so if you have headphones, put them on now as we are about to experience, the Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland. The attraction audio recorded for this episode is available exclusively to the Saturday Morning Media Patron Patron. Support the show and get fun Bonus content over at http://www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia Episode edited by Stephen Staver FOLLOW US http://www.facebook.com/attractionchecklist http://www.facebook.com/saturdaymorningmedia http://www.twitter.com/SaturdayMMedia https://plus.google.com/+Saturdaymorningmedia https://www.linkedin.com/company/saturday-morning-media http://www.youtube.com/user/SaturdayMorningMedia?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ DISNEYLAND WEBSITE https://disneyland.disney.go.com/attractions/disneyland/matterhorn-bobsleds/ WIKIPEDIA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matterhorn_Bobsleds Show ©2018 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco
http://www.attractionchecklist.com - Grab a friend and join John B. deHaas and myself as we head to Disney's Hollywood Studios to ride the brand new Slinky Dog Dash! Recorded on July 21, 2018. The attraction audio recorded for this episode is available exclusively to the Saturday Morning Media Patron Patron. Support the show and get fun Bonus content over at http://www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia INTRO TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to Attraction Checklist. It’s time to visit Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios! This episode we are going to be riding Slinky Dog Dash which the guide map describes as: Take off on a family friendly coaster as Slinky Dog’s coils twist around curves, hills and drops. The thrill level describes the ride as a Thrill Ride with Small Drops. Guests must be 38” or taller to ride and Expectant mothers are advised against riding. Fastness+ is available for this attraction. Before we head to Andy’s backyard, here are Five Fast Facts about Slinky Dog Dash at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. 1. Slinky Dog Dash was announced publicly for the first time at the 2015 Disney D23 Expo. 2. Though it had a few soft openings and cast member previews, Slinky Dog Dash officially opened, along with the rest of Toy Story Land, on June 30, 2018. 3. Slinky Dog Dash is unique in Disney Parks as it is the first roller coaster in any disney park to feature a second, mid ride, roller coaster launch. 4. The ‘big finale’ of the ride features the first ever audio-animatronic figure of Wheezy, the penguin from the Toy Story Movies. Wheezy’s singing voice was provided by actor Sean Kenin. 5. Slinky Dog Dash is a mild coaster, reaching top speeds of 33 miles per hour during the 2 minute duration of the ride. If you are going to Toy Story Land you gotta bring a pal along with you so Joining me today is John B. deHaas and after the ride audio we will let you know our thoughts on this new Disney’s Hollywood Studios attraction. This is a binaural recording so if you have headphones put them on now as we head to Disney’s Hollywood Studios to ride Slinky Dog Dash! FOLLOW US http://www.facebook.com/attractionchecklist http://www.facebook.com/saturdaymorningmedia http://www.twitter.com/SaturdayMMedia https://plus.google.com/+Saturdaymorningmedia https://www.linkedin.com/company/saturday-morning-media http://www.youtube.com/user/SaturdayMorningMedia?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ WALT DISNEY WORLD WEBSITE https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/hollywood-studios/slinky-dog-dash/ ALLEARS.NET http://allears.net/tp/mgm/slinky-dog-dash.htm WIKIPEDIA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slinky_Dog_Dash Show ©2018 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco
NYC Singer / Songwriter Jessie Kilguss shares her perspectives on her music and lessons from her childhood on a farm. Spoiler alert: chickens have died. Music from her new album "The Fastness" and recollections of her play "Tea at Brunch". IMHO, a fun episode for all.
http://www.attractionchecklist.com - In honor of the passing of Robert Osborne, this episode we take a ride on the Disney's Hollywood Studios attraction The Great Movie Ride. Ride Audio Recorded on May 25, 2015. Bonus content for this episode is available to the Saturday Morning Media Patreon Patrons. Support the show and get fun Bonus content over at http://www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia Intro Bumper by Paul of the Window to the Magic – http://www.windowtothemagic.com INTRO TRANSCRIPT Welcome to Attraction Checklist. Lights, camera action! It’s time to head to Disney’s Hollywood Studios and enjoy the park’s iconic attraction, The Great Movie Ride! Located in the Hollywood Boulevardd section of the park, the Great Movie Ride is described in the guide map in the following manner: Journey into some of Hollywood’s most famous films. This attraction is open to guests of any age and there are no height requirements. Fastness plus is available for this attraction and the Thrill Level describes the ride as being Dark, Scary and a slow ride. Before films starts rolling, here are five fast facts about The Great Movie Ride at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. 1. The 22 minute long Great Movie Ride is an opening day attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and officially began operation on May 1, 1989. 2. The Great Movie Ride is unique in that, on busy days, guests will experience one of two ‘takeovers’ of their ride vehicle. If the ride vehicle is stopped in the western section off the attraction, the vehicle will be taken over by an outlaw named Kate Durango or Kid Carson. If the ride vehicle is stopped in the gangster section of the ride, it will be commandeered by a gangster named mugsy. Both the Outlaws or the gangster will force the regular tour operator out of the vehicle and continue on as the vehicle’s operator until the surprise return of the car’s starting operator. 3. As the ride vehicle enters the Raiders of the Lost Ark segment of the attraction, keep as sharp eye on hyrogliphics on the walls of the room. One panel has hyrogliphic figures of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck and another features star wars characters R2D2 and C3PO 4. n the Casablanca scene, the front half of a real Lockheed Model 12 Electra Junior plane can be seen. Imagineers didn’t just throw away the back half of the plane because it wasn’t needed. You can see the back half of the plane if you head over to the Magic Kingdom where it can be spotted in the jungle of the Jungle Cruise Attraction. 5. In 2014, Turner Classic Movies became the sponsor of the Great Movie Ride and on May 29, 2015, the ride reopened with new on ride narration by TCM host Robert Osborne. Rober Osborne passed away in 2017, but the attraction with his narration is what we will be listening to today. Now it’s time to experience The Great Movie Ride at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The main attraction audio we hear today will be the version where the gangster takes over the ride vehicle. Ride audio from the attraction where the outlaw takes over the vehicle will be included the bonus audio available to the Saturday Morning Media Patreon Patrons who pledge at any level. Stick around after the ride audio presented hear to hear my thoughts on this classic Walt Disney World attraction. But for now, put on headphones because this is a binaural recording of the Disney’s Hollywood Studios attraction, The Great Movie Ride. FOLLOW US http://www.facebook.com/attractionchecklist http://www.facebook.com/saturdaymorningmedia http://www.twitter.com/SaturdayMMedia https://plus.google.com/+Saturdaymorningmedia https://www.linkedin.com/company/saturday-morning-mediahttp://www.youtube.com/user/SaturdayMorningMedia?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ Sources: WIKIPEDIA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Movie_Ride WALT DISNEY WORLD WEBSITE https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/hollywood-studios/great-movie-ride/ HIDDENMICKEYGUY.COM http://www.hiddenmickeyguy.com/news/hidden-donald-disneys-hollywood-studios-great-movie-ride Show ©2017 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco
http://www.attractionchecklist.com - Let's take a Journey Into Our Imaginations with the lovable Figment as we ride EPCOT'S Journey Into Imagination With Figment. Along for the ride is John B. deHaas who actually worked the original incarnation of this attraction. How does he feel about the current version? You'll have to listen to find out! Audio recorded on October 28, 2016. Bonus content for this episode is available on the FREE Saturday Morning Media App. App Store (iOS) - http://apple.co/1RJFiN8 Google Play Store - http://bit.ly/25HsrEJ Amazon.com - http://amzn.com/B00RW7AHGQ Intro Bumper by Paul of the Window to the Magic - http://www.windowtothemagic.com INTRO TRANSCRIPT Welcome to Attraction Checklist. Today we are going to visit the open house at the Imagination Institute as we ride Journey Into Imagination with Figment located in EPCOT’s future Word west at Walt Disney World in Florida. The guide map describes this attraction by saying ‘Follow Figment in this whimsical open house tour of the Imagination Institute’. This is a Dark, slow ride according to the the Thrill Level and it is open to guests of all ages and heights. Fastness plus is offered. Before we meet up with Dr. Nigel Channing, here are five fast facts about Journey Into Imagination with Figment. 1. Journey into imagination with Figment opened on June 2, 2002. This attraction is the third version of the attraction housed in Imagination Pavilion at EPCOT. The original Journey Into Imagination opened on March 5, 1983. It closed on October 10, 1998 for renovation and reopened on October 1, 1999 as Journey into Your Imagination which only lasted two years before it was closed on October 8, 2001 to make way for the latest incarnation. 2. For the ride, Eric Idle reprises his role of Dr. Nigel Channing from the Honey, I Shrunk The Kids Franchise. The original voice of Figment, Billy Barty passed away in 2000 so Dave Goelz was hired to portray the new Figment. If Dave Goelz’s name isn’t familiar, you certainly know of one of his other alter egos, Gonzo from The Muppets. 3. Journey Into Imagination with Figment marked the return of the Sherman Brother’s song One Little Spark. This song featured prominently in the original Journey into imagination attraction but was removed for Journey into Your imagination which drew a lot of criticism from fans. 4. There are several references to other Disney movies in this attraction including The Absent Minded Professor, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes and Honey I Shrunk The Kids. 5. The ride also features some tributes to the classic Journey Into Imagination attraction. Many animatronics and figures of Figment feature prominently in the ride and the reapperaing/dissapearing butterfly from the original can be seen as well. There’s also a brief tribute to The Dreamfinder, the ride’s original host. Now, lets visit the Imagination institute and take a ride on Journey Into Imagination With Figment. John B. deHaas is along for the ride today and after the ride audio, we’ll discuss our thoughts on this attraction. This is a binaural recording so if you have headphones, put them on now as we set our imaginations free on EPCOT’S Journey Into Imagination with Figment. FOLLOW US http://www.facebook.com/attractionchecklist http://www.facebook.com/saturdaymorningmedia http://www.twitter.com/SaturdayMMedia https://plus.google.com/+Saturdaymorningmedia https://www.linkedin.com/company/saturday-morning-media http://www.youtube.com/user/SaturdayMorningMedia?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW GRANT http://www.MrGrant.com http://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ SUBSCRIBE http://www.youtube.com/user/SaturdayMorningMedia?sub_confirmation=1 Sources: WIKIPEDIA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_into_Imagination_with_Figment DISNEY WORLD WEBSITE https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/epcot/journey-into-imagination-with-figment/ Show ©2016 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco
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In this episode I talk with Annie Kennedy – the AK47. We jump around the place from the silliest of silly movies, music teaching, fake leg inserts, knights, and recovering from a devastating loss. Super Lady. (65 mins – Right … Continue reading →