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Episode: 2770 Developing the P-51 Mustang fighter. Today, our guest, NASA engineer Fitz Walker, remembers the P-51 Mustang.
Journalist and editor of ‘Ukrainian Freedom News' Joseph Lindsley joins Bob Sirott from Ukraine to deliver the latest news on the Ukraine-Russia War, including Ukrainian forces striking down a top Russian fighter plane and why Kharkiv City seems quieter than normal. You can find more updates on Joseph's website, ukrainianfreedomnews.com. To donate to Joseph and his […]
June 6, 2024 ~ James Dibble was a World War II P-38 fighter pilot in the 94th Fighter Squadron, and was shot down over Italy in 1943. His nephew, Jim Dibble, is on a quest to solve the mysteries surrounding his uncle's crash, and chats with Guy and Jamie about 'Project Find Mickey.'
The Americans flying in World War I wanted the Spad XIII. They got the Nieuport 28 instead.
EPISODE 315: How clear are you on your strategy to be successful over the next twelve months? In this week's episode, I'll share three valuable business-building lessons that you can learn from Lockheed P-38 Lightning, a.k.a. the U.S. fighter plane that won WW2, and how you can apply those lessons in your construction business. We'll discuss how to determine what you really want for your business, the process of creating a vision and delegating results, what it looks like when you have clarity in business and more. Let's jump in! Key Takeaways: Introduction (00:00) The birth of the Lockheed P-38 Lightning (02:15) Business lesson #1 (05:12) Ask yourself what you want (07:08) How to determine what you really want (10:35) Business lesson #2 (12:15) Creating a vision and delegating results(15:25) What does a good handoff look like? (16:46) How to nail the handoff (22:37) Business lesson #3 (28:21) Questions to consider when developing a business strategy (29:02) How to have clarity on your plan for the future (32:51) Additional Resources: - Download our FREE strategic planning guide HERE - Schedule your business evaluation call with our team HERE - Listen to my interview with Wes Palmisano HERE - Hear our clients' success stories HERE - Visit Construction Leading Edge for more information HERE -- The Construction Leading Edge Podcast helps construction business owners maximize their revenue, eliminate chaos, systematize their work, and win back their time. Follow us on your favorite podcasting platform so you never miss an episode!
Hour 1 - Good Wednesday morning! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour: A Russian fighter plane collided with a U.S. drone over the Black Sea on Tuesday. On Saturday night, former VP Pence addressed the annual Gridiron Club dinner, a white-tie gathering of Beltway media and political insiders. He took the opportunity to praise the D.C. media, attack Tucker Carlson, and condemn Donald Trump. The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement and related causes received an astonishing $82.9 billion from corporations. Where are the scholarships?
One of the lowest points of World War 2 for the Allies was autumn 1943, when bombing runs from England to Germany were ramping up. Hundreds of B-17s flew out to strike military targets, but they flew unescorted due to being the only planes with enough range (fighters could only make it from England to Belgium and back) and were sitting ducks for German fighters. Losses were as high as 25 percent. Flight crews were grounded and murmured mutiny.But what change everything was the revolutionary P-51 Mustang fighter. It had a top speed of over 400 mph and fly over 2,000 miles – outrunning and outlasting any other fighter in the war. But not many know the story of how it gained its reputation—how it nearly didn't make it to the skies at all. Today's guests are David and Margaret White, author of “Wings of War: The World War II Fighter Plane that Saved the Allies and the Believers Who Made It Fly.”We discuss how the P-51 Mustang airplane was not only used in the war, but how it was created, the roadblocks that almost prevented it from taking flight against the Luftwaffe, and how it ultimately won the war.
Some might say its the muscle car of the sky - Wayne Patenaude is a pilot who flies the P-51 Mustang.
Join Robert Child for a conversation with authors David and Margaret White. David White studied history at Harvard and worked as a reporter for The New York Times. Margaret White is a freelance researcher and editor of nonfiction book projects about scientific breakthroughs and how they have changed the course of history. Their book is called Wings of War: The World War II Fighter Plane that Saved the Allies and the Believers Who Made It Fly. Sign up for our twice monthly email Newsletter SOCIAL: YouTube Twitter Facebook Website --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robert-child/support
In this story, I have drawn an analogy related to the purpose and working of well established large organizations vs start ups from the story of the airliner and the fighter plane. Both kinds of organizations have very different environments and drivers and employees often end up comparing and competing between the two which might be futile. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ruchira-garg/message
Hi there everyone! Welcome back to Five Minute Military! I decided to do something different because I just watched Top Gun and it was amazing. So I give you the very untechnical version of the F/A-18! Don't forget to follow the podcast @five_minute_military! Sources: https://www.usna.edu/NavalAviation/FixedWingAircraft/FA18_Hornet.php https://www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/detail.php?aircraft_id=57 https://migflug.com/jetflights/the-combat-statistics-for-all-the-aircraft-currently-in-use/ https://www.defensemedianetwork.com/stories/gulf-war-two-seat-hornet-was-a-whizbang-weapon-in-desert-storm/
It's finally happening, Top Gun: Maverick is opening in theaters this weekend after multiple delays and we're excited to discuss our favorite Fighter Plane Movies. Your hosts John Rocha and Matt Know sit down and discuss this one and it gets a little heated at times as to what constitutes a fighter plane and what does not. Strap yourselves in for this one cause we'd love to hear your opinion on the matter at the social media links below. Its gonna be a doozy! Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and leave a RATING/REVIEW on Apple and Spotify Follow on twitter: John Rocha: https://www.twitter.com/therochasays Matt Knost: https:/www.twitter.com/mattknost The Top 10: https://www.twitter.com/top10show YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thetop10podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetop10podcast Facebook: https://bit.ly/39m9Nbf Patreon: https://bit.ly/39sNb9b Merch: https://bit.ly/2WQBDtO
In this ultra short episode we hear a clip from the living legend Petr Čech. The former goalkeeper of clubs like Chelsea and Arsenal tells how he had to act like he was in a fake airplane when José Mourinho became the manager at Chelsea.- See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A round-up of the main headlines on December 10th 2021. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in our app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Sujay DuttProducer: Kris Boswell
This Weeks Episode. Kyle Rittenhouse is found not guilty. Throughout the show, we look at some of the main reasons why this wasnt so much of a case and more of a railroading of not only Mr Rittenhouse, but the city and of places all over the country like Kenosha. We also mention China and how liberalism (Socialism and Communism) and the American Left and what certain things truly mean for the world. Later, I talk about Korea and the forgotten parts of their history as they also use the "woke" to blame the US for problems they started. Next, the rest of the world thought Rittenhouse did something different - but really - the US media made a mockery of such. One aspect of how they make the mockery so strong? The use of the African American community - and the foibles that many of its women act upon towards all men of all races and it destroys chances for African American men to lead in families, community, long life and respect as human beings, not just at home, but all over the world. In the final segment, The International Space Station becomes a fighter jet, news that you may have missed - Razorfist and Karl Denniger speak about this case and some final thoughts on this case and what should happen in the future. We will return in two weeks with the final 3 episodes of this year before Beyond This Earth Takes mid-season break and returns on January 22. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyondthisearth/message
Covering over 100 years of the fighter in 10 minutes, we will take a look at the evolution of the fighter plane. From canvas and wood biplanes to supercomputer equipped composite stealth fighters.If you enjoy this episode, subscribe to this podcast, you can find links to many podcast streaming services here:PilotPhotog Podcast (buzzsprout.com)You can check out my YouTube channel for many videos on fighter planes here:https://youtube.com/c/PilotPhotogIf you'd like to support this podcast:https://www.patreon.com/PilotPhotogAnd finally you can follow me on Twitter here:https://twitter.com/pilotphotogSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/PilotPhotog)
Today, Kevin meets a man with a British Spitfire fighter plane. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the first episode of the PilotPhotog Podcast! This episode is all about the world's most popular fighter - the F-16 Fighting Falcon aka the Viper. Small, fast, deadly, and relatively inexpensive to maintain the F-16 is the most numerous Western fighter today. Development, specifications, and service history will all be covered here. Let me know what you think and subscribe for more episodes!Links: YouTube video all about the F16:https://youtu.be/0P5Xmas0LkgTwitter:https://twitter.com/pilotphotogSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/PilotPhotog)
The last flying war bird to survive the attack in Pearl Harbor in 1941 is on display at the American Heritage Museum.
The only way I could escape the pain and the scare of infertility was the surgery. Was it easy? And how did a fighter plane of the Indian Air Force - Tejus, fly to my rescue to change the course of my family planning? My journey into the world of fatherhood was a bit too dramatic. Listen to my Baapbeeti - A Pregnant Papa Podcast – Fresh new episodes out on 1st and 15th of every month. Write into me to share your fatherhood stories – vaibhavdewan@gmail.com or follow me on Instagram @dewanz Also, don't forget to share my podcast with your friends and family. The more you share the more you care for good content. p.s. Ep 1. Gents Problem (for a recap - 6 mins only)
In this week's Weird News Wednesday, the lads discuss an accident-prone copilot, robots graduating in Japan and a classis hit and run...well, a hit and run naked down the road after throwing a roll of toilet paper... If you want to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/heroesforhirepodcast Follow us on Twitter: @Heroes4hirepod , @conlawler , @shaunmeighan Follow us on Facebook: Heroes for Hire podcast Follow us on Instagram: heroesforhirepodcast Email any questions or queries to: HeroesforHire_@outlook.com Big thanks to our Patrons: Alexander Williams Ciara Lawler David Clarke Ed Ball Joe Bernie Ray Ging Roisin Hally Ryan Evanson
Jiro Horikoshi was the most brilliant Japanese aeronautic engineer of his time. He grew up dreaming of bringing Japan into an age where people could travel the world in airplanes. But he was born in a time when his country was at war, and the only use for his talent was to make bombers during World War II. Horikoshi designed the famous A6M Zero Bomber. This was considered to be the most successful dog fighter of its time, and the plane would eventually become associated with the infamous Kamikazes. On today’s Biographics, we have the story of Jiro Horikoshi’s life, and the impact his creation had on the world.
The F-35B is designed to stop in midair before landing vertically on an aircraft carrier, using immense downward thrust. What’s never been attempted before is a shipborne rolling vertical landing –... The latest in science, culture, and history from Smithsonian Channel.
Episode: 2770 Developing the P-51 Mustang fighter. Today, our guest, NASA engineer Fitz Walker, remembers the P-51 Mustang.
Welcome to episode 11!We're back from our mini hiatus- and wow- did we miss YOU!Bri kicks off this episode with the chilling true tale about Englands Highgate Cemetery, and the Vampire that was said to lurk around the old tombstones. Do you think he sparkled? Only way to find out is to listen...Heather wraps it up with some true stories about past lives and reincarnation. Ever heard about the 2 year old who flew a fighter plane? Strap in and get ready to take a flight into the Sweet Ass Paranormal!As always, thanks for listening, and connect with us in the following places:Twitter @AssGhostsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sweetassparanormal/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sweetassparanormal/Website: http://sweetassparanormal.buzzsprout.com/Email: sweetassparanormal@gmail.comInfo on our fabulous Cross Promotion with Normal Paranormal in today's episode:Normal Paranormal is available wherever podcasts are heard including Pandora, Apple Podcasts, Sticher, Spotify and more. Check out their website: carpenocturnum.com (pronounced CAR-PAY KNOCK-TURN-UM) and you can also get Normal Paranormal swag from Happy Hearts Designs.com Be sure to visit their socials as well! To learn more about some of the famous studies talked about in this episode, be sure to check out "I saw a light and came here." By Erlandur Haraldsson and Jim Matlock. From the Experiences of Reincarnation by White Crow Books. http://whitecrowbooks.com/books/page/i_saw_a_light_and_came_here_childrens_experiences_of_reincarnation/
The USS Vinson is one of the most advanced and sophisticated aircraft carriers around. Yet some of its key functions are powered by a 300-year old technology: steam. The latest in science, culture, and history from Smithsonian Channel.
Date: 07/05/19 Location: Grange Farm, Abbots Ripton, Nr Huntingdon Show notes: Andy Bailey and David Roberts are in Abbots Ripton with Crop Production Manager Paul Drinkwater. Paul starts by welcoming ADAMA and explaining his farming unit and the crops grown. Paul moves on to discuss how the wheat field is looking after the autumn. David shares his concerns with regards to the massive cracks in the tramlines across the UK and explains rain is needed to get the best yield potential; even for clean crops (3.05) Andy turns the conversation towards fungicides and discusses with Paul his T0 fungicide application. Paul explains his high input system approach (4.43) In a pre-recorded interview, Steve Cook, an agronomist at Hampshire Arable Systems gives a crop update from the south (5.28) Paul shares how things are comparing in Cambridgeshire (14.21) Paul goes on to discuss his control of grass weeds, and explains how his pre-emergence chemistry worked well. He shares how he aims to get his pre-em on 48 hours after drilling. David echoes the importance of this approach (17.19) Taking a break from Grange Farm, we caught up online with Rob Harris, the Communications Manager at the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI) to discuss their great charity. (19.04) Back on farm, Paul talks broad-leaved weeds and other problem weeds he is controlling on farm. David shares his advice. (24.08) Paul shares his experience with weed mapping. David then questions if Paul has done any resistance testing and the importance of cultural control methods (26.58) Andy questions the yellow rust status in the wheat crop (33.41) Attention then turns to Sugar beet, Paul's Sugar beet crop is all drilled and growing well. David expresses how attention to detail is important in this crop too (36.30) Lastly the CTL revocation is discussed, with both Steve and Paul giving their views and plans for the future. Andy advocates the use of multi-sites and Folpet in particular. (39.41)
It's December 1966, and a U.S. pilot is leading a squadron of six F-4 Phantoms on a dangerous bombing mission over North Vietnam. Every mile of their 100 mile route is dotted with North Vietnam's... The latest in science, culture, and history from Smithsonian Channel.
Ken - "Identification" Johann Sebastian Bach - "Mir Hat Die Welt Tr Blich Gericht" - Mattus Passion 2 Johann Sebastian Bach - "So Ist Mein Jesus Nun Gefangen" - Mattus Passion 2 George Lucas, Walter Murch - "How shall the new environment be programmed? It all happened so slowly that most men failed to realize that anything had happened at all." - THX-1138 Live stream feedback echo chamber - "Give the Drummer Radio live stream" Ken - "Check" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Ken's East Extra Radioganza Lover" - Show #460, from 6/26/13 [Contains many samples, and shows within shows, not listed here. Try looking here] Linda Draper - "Shine" - Keepsake [Loop] Medicine Calf - "Oof" - Urgrund Broken Little Sister - "A To Fade In (Adorable cover)" - Little Darla Has a Treat for You Vol. 28 (V/A) [Piano loop built from Nazario Scenario on WFMU's GTDR 7/3/13] CocoRosie - "Smokey Taboo" - Grey Oceans James Burke - "If you didn't fit the mold, you were rejected" - Connections: The Day the Universe Changed Ken - "Testing the limits, pushing out to the edges, notice when you've gone too far" Max Headroom - "This junk is a machine, it is a computer-generated geek. It is useless" - "God knows nothing of the potential of the microchip or the silicon revolution" - Time Bandits John Wayne - "The Pledge of Allegiance" - America, Why I Love Her [a.k.a. Marion Morrison] Medicine Calf - "Day Cake" - Urgrund Mark Sgaelt - "fel lo" Ken - "You see that panicked look come across someone's face. Then you have a choice. You can find new edges. We can finish conversations at the pre-determined time." [But other shapes are possible. With Linda Draper loop and CocoRosie] Bruce Schneier - "Liars and Outliers" - Liars and Outliers-Google Talk 6/17/13 Eric Prydz, Steve Winwood - "Call On Me" [Loop, via 1982's Valerie] James Burke - "You wanted straight streets to move weapons, so safe streets were built, behind walls, all you needed was food, and ammunication" - Connections: The Day the Universe Changed Clint Mansell - "Together We Will Live Forever" - The Fountain soundtrack Clint Mansell - "Death Is The Road To Awe" - The Fountain soundtrack Leo Delibes - "Lakme (Excerpt)" - The Hunger movie soundtrack Ken - "I don't know why. We can try to look for meaning in the random occurances all around us. Things are happening for a reason, they're happening to us. You can speak truth to lies." [You can create alternative realities to truth. With Clint Mansell and Delibes] David Letterman's guest - "It's getting so you can't tell the mutants from the androids" - Dave Letterman's Summer Time Sunshine Happy Hour Big City Orchestra - "A Child's Garden of Noise" - A Child's Garden of Noise [There ought to be a sign that says, quiet please!] Procol Harum - "A Whiter Shade of Pale" Van Morrison - "Tupelo Honey" [Loops] Cato Institute - "Property Rights 21st Century" - Cato Institute Book Forum Alan Watts - "Om" - Om - The Sound of Hinduism [with lazy live Tupelo Honey loops. Who puts it on, your body? What an act that is? And who put that on, your mother and father? Deep in the middle of your heart, you know it. The you in you is the same as the you in me. You're not just some tourist visiting here for a short time. You belong here. You are the energy of the world. You don't know who you are. You can't really get at yourself, just as the fingertip can't touch itself.] Live phone caller - "Guitar" Alan Watts - "The mind is like a piece of burnt wood" Ken - "We bring each other fish dances, and earthy delights" [w/continued live loops of Van Morrison] Kurt Vile - "Wakin On A Pretty Day" - Wakin on a Pretty Daze Mark Mothersbaugh - "Mothersbaugh's Canon" - Royal Tenenbaums Soundtrack Bruce Dern - "The difference is that I grew it, and I picked it, and you could smell it..." - Silent Running movie [Real food] Donald Sutherland - "Any step that one takes is useful, is positive, has to be positive, because it is a part of life. Even negation of the previous step is a part of life" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "Nothing can hurt if you do not see it as hurtful, nothing can destroy if you do not see it as destructive" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "If it works, fine! If it fails, fine. Look elsewhere for satisfaction" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "Not only are the legal questions that I ask you meaningless, but so too are the inner questoins that you ask yourself meaningless" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "You all know why we're here" Donald Sutherland - "Everyone accepts it: Ritual" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "Betrayal, too, is all right, it too is a part of what we all are" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "each of these is an answer for somebody" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "I will not put them down for that" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "In as much as this ceremony connotes an abandonment of ritual in the search for truth, I agreed to perform it" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "The odds are not good" - Little Murders Ghana Postal Workers - "Canceling Stamps At The University Of Ghana Post Office" - Worlds of Music 1 Grey Revell - "Lost in Graceland" [Layered] Ken - "Maybe things can be heard" Fridge - "A Slow" - Semaphore Dan Deacon - "USA Iii. Rail" - America Ken - "Identification 2018" [with Dan Deacon] Dan Deacon - "USA Iii. Rail" - America [Dan Deacon explosive section: with Robert De Niro ("now you can't make a move without a form") + The Prisoner ("in your hearts must still be the desire to be a human being" "this is a serious breach of etiquette") + Steven Soderbergh ("it should lay out a new course of action that can change direction at any time") + Barack Obama ("If you can't trust the executive branch, the judiciary, or congress, we're going to have some problems") + Andre Gregory ("escape, before it's too late") + Margarita Levieva ("the whole secret of power is to make it unresponsive")] Miranda July - "Everyone ultimately believes that they don't have credentials" - Miranda July interview Jacques Tati - "You have the respect of the young generation, or you have the respect of the bank of France. It's a choice" [On PlayTime] Patrick McGoohan - "this farce,20th cent democ,solitary confinement,tried to break you,heads must be brain,desire to be human,serious breach of ettiquette" - The Prisoner, episode 4: The Schizoid Man Patrick McGoohan - "some who talk,some leave place,much prisoner as i am,doesn't matter who #1 is,both sides are the same,world order" - The Prisoner, episode 4: The Schizoid Man [Has it ever occurred to you that you're just as much a prisoner as I am?] Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Nero - "simpler to work with central services,couldn't stand paperwork,expect certain amt,go anywhere,man alone,whole country sectioned off,can't make move without form" - Brazil [I couldn't even turn on a tap without filling out a 27B-6] Patrick McGoohan - "Brainwashed imbeciles" - The Prisoner Steven Soderbergh - "It should be lengthy enough to seem substantial, yet concise enough to feel breezy" - Schizopolis Michael Kamen - "Central Services/The Office" - Brazil s.t. Patrick McGoohan - "In your heads must still be the remnants of a brain, in your hearts must still be the desire to be a human being again (this is a most serious breach of etiquette)" - The Prisoner Barack Obama - "If people can't trust the executive branch, and can't trust congress, and can't trust judges, then we're going to have some problems" - Press conference [We've got congressional oversight and judicial oversight] Katharine Ross, John Aprea - "Can't just walk around at night, moved from city so i could walk around at night" - Stepford Wives Margarita Levieva - "You summon all your rage, you hurl yourself at it, and nothing happens. The whole secret to power is to make it unresponsive. The more arbitrary, the more cruel, the more we respect it,more we love it" - Noise Steven Soderbergh - "It should be serious, but with a slight wink" - Schizopolis Andre Gregory - "This is the beginning of the rest of the future. Escape, before it's too late." - My Dinner with Andre Patrick McGoohan - "Why don't you put us all into solitary confinement and have done with it" - The Prisoner Barack Obama - "The people who are involved in America's national security, they take this work very seriously" Ken - "If you can't trust this radio program, then we're going to have some problems" Ken - "How far past your boundaries can you move? How far through your limits can you take it? How long before you stop feeling like yourself. We'll make a contest out of it." The Monitors - "Believe in the Monitors" - The Monitors [The Monitors bring peace. Peace brings happiness.] The Monitors - "Monitors are your friends" - The Monitors [All life is sacred. All men are brothers. Reason, not force. The monitors will protect you. The monitors work for your welfare. Be kind. Kindness is strength. The monitors are kind. Helping others helps you.] Barack Obama - "They cherish our constitution. The last thing they'd be doing would be taking programs like this to listen to somebody's phone calls" Andre Gregory - "We really feel like Jews in Germany in the late 30's. Of course, the problem is, where to go, because it's obvious the whole world is going in the same direction" - My Dinner with Andre [There will be almost nobody left to remind us that there once was a species called a human being] Sound effects - "Large Crowd Of Pedestrians" - 235 City, Traffic Ambiences The Paper Magic Group, Inc. - "Terrified Crowd" - Scary Sounds Sound effects - "Jetfighter Take Off" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Prop Plane (fly by)" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Air Force Prop Plane (v1)" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Air Force Prop Plane (v2)" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "planet defeated 02" - Female Voices Sound effects - "Fighter Plane in Action" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Sound of single explosion" - 101 Digital Sound Effects - the machines of war Sound effects - "Sound of large dynamite explosion" - 101 Digital Sound Effects - the machines of war Sound effects - "Cockpit Warning Alarm" Sound effects - "Warning Defcon 1" Sound effects - "Warning reactor offline" - Doom 3 Female Computer voice Sound effects - "Nuclear explosion" - 101 Digital Sound Effects - the machines of war Ghana Postal Workers - "Canceling Stamps At The University Of Ghana Post Office" - worlds of m Andre Gregory - "now, of course Bjornstrand, feels that there is really almost no hope, and that we're probably going back to a very savage, lawless, terrifying period" - My Dinner with Andre Fleetwood Mac - "Sara" - Tusk [Loop] Ken - "Identification 2018" [with Ghana Postal Workers] Fleetwood Mac - "Sara" - Tusk [Loop] Ken - "It was all just a dream" Fridge - "Five Combs" - Happiness [Loops] Sound effects - "Large Crowd Of Pedestrians" - 235 City, Traffic Ambiences Holcombe Waller - "I Can Feel It" - Into the Dark Unknown [Shaker loops] Ken - "You are everything right now. You are everything right now." [with Holcombe Waller loops] Alan Watts - "Spiritual Authority II" - Myth and Religion Kraftwerk - "Autobahn" [Loops] Ken - "We have everything" Ken - "Post-logue 2018" [with Kraftwerk loops] Kraftwerk - "Autobahn" [Loops] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/79896
Ken - "Identification" Johann Sebastian Bach - "Mir Hat Die Welt Tr Blich Gericht" - Mattus Passion 2 Johann Sebastian Bach - "So Ist Mein Jesus Nun Gefangen" - Mattus Passion 2 George Lucas, Walter Murch - "How shall the new environment be programmed? It all happened so slowly that most men failed to realize that anything had happened at all." - THX-1138 Live stream feedback echo chamber - "Give the Drummer Radio live stream" Ken - "Check" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Ken's East Extra Radioganza Lover" - Show #460, from 6/26/13 [Contains many samples, and shows within shows, not listed here. Try looking here] Linda Draper - "Shine" - Keepsake [Loop] Medicine Calf - "Oof" - Urgrund Broken Little Sister - "A To Fade In (Adorable cover)" - Little Darla Has a Treat for You Vol. 28 (V/A) [Piano loop built from Nazario Scenario on WFMU's GTDR 7/3/13] CocoRosie - "Smokey Taboo" - Grey Oceans James Burke - "If you didn't fit the mold, you were rejected" - Connections: The Day the Universe Changed Ken - "Testing the limits, pushing out to the edges, notice when you've gone too far" Max Headroom - "This junk is a machine, it is a computer-generated geek. It is useless" - "God knows nothing of the potential of the microchip or the silicon revolution" - Time Bandits John Wayne - "The Pledge of Allegiance" - America, Why I Love Her [a.k.a. Marion Morrison] Medicine Calf - "Day Cake" - Urgrund Mark Sgaelt - "fel lo" Ken - "You see that panicked look come across someone's face. Then you have a choice. You can find new edges. We can finish conversations at the pre-determined time." [But other shapes are possible. With Linda Draper loop and CocoRosie] Bruce Schneier - "Liars and Outliers" - Liars and Outliers-Google Talk 6/17/13 Eric Prydz, Steve Winwood - "Call On Me" [Loop, via 1982's Valerie] James Burke - "You wanted straight streets to move weapons, so safe streets were built, behind walls, all you needed was food, and ammunication" - Connections: The Day the Universe Changed Clint Mansell - "Together We Will Live Forever" - The Fountain soundtrack Clint Mansell - "Death Is The Road To Awe" - The Fountain soundtrack Leo Delibes - "Lakme (Excerpt)" - The Hunger movie soundtrack Ken - "I don't know why. We can try to look for meaning in the random occurances all around us. Things are happening for a reason, they're happening to us. You can speak truth to lies." [You can create alternative realities to truth. With Clint Mansell and Delibes] David Letterman's guest - "It's getting so you can't tell the mutants from the androids" - Dave Letterman's Summer Time Sunshine Happy Hour Big City Orchestra - "A Child's Garden of Noise" - A Child's Garden of Noise [There ought to be a sign that says, quiet please!] Procol Harum - "A Whiter Shade of Pale" Van Morrison - "Tupelo Honey" [Loops] Cato Institute - "Property Rights 21st Century" - Cato Institute Book Forum Alan Watts - "Om" - Om - The Sound of Hinduism [with lazy live Tupelo Honey loops. Who puts it on, your body? What an act that is? And who put that on, your mother and father? Deep in the middle of your heart, you know it. The you in you is the same as the you in me. You're not just some tourist visiting here for a short time. You belong here. You are the energy of the world. You don't know who you are. You can't really get at yourself, just as the fingertip can't touch itself.] Live phone caller - "Guitar" Alan Watts - "The mind is like a piece of burnt wood" Ken - "We bring each other fish dances, and earthy delights" [w/continued live loops of Van Morrison] Kurt Vile - "Wakin On A Pretty Day" - Wakin on a Pretty Daze Mark Mothersbaugh - "Mothersbaugh's Canon" - Royal Tenenbaums Soundtrack Bruce Dern - "The difference is that I grew it, and I picked it, and you could smell it..." - Silent Running movie [Real food] Donald Sutherland - "Any step that one takes is useful, is positive, has to be positive, because it is a part of life. Even negation of the previous step is a part of life" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "Nothing can hurt if you do not see it as hurtful, nothing can destroy if you do not see it as destructive" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "If it works, fine! If it fails, fine. Look elsewhere for satisfaction" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "Not only are the legal questions that I ask you meaningless, but so too are the inner questoins that you ask yourself meaningless" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "You all know why we're here" Donald Sutherland - "Everyone accepts it: Ritual" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "Betrayal, too, is all right, it too is a part of what we all are" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "each of these is an answer for somebody" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "I will not put them down for that" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "In as much as this ceremony connotes an abandonment of ritual in the search for truth, I agreed to perform it" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "The odds are not good" - Little Murders Ghana Postal Workers - "Canceling Stamps At The University Of Ghana Post Office" - Worlds of Music 1 Grey Revell - "Lost in Graceland" [Layered] Ken - "Maybe things can be heard" Fridge - "A Slow" - Semaphore Dan Deacon - "USA Iii. Rail" - America Ken - "Identification 2018" [with Dan Deacon] Dan Deacon - "USA Iii. Rail" - America [Dan Deacon explosive section: with Robert De Niro ("now you can't make a move without a form") + The Prisoner ("in your hearts must still be the desire to be a human being" "this is a serious breach of etiquette") + Steven Soderbergh ("it should lay out a new course of action that can change direction at any time") + Barack Obama ("If you can't trust the executive branch, the judiciary, or congress, we're going to have some problems") + Andre Gregory ("escape, before it's too late") + Margarita Levieva ("the whole secret of power is to make it unresponsive")] Miranda July - "Everyone ultimately believes that they don't have credentials" - Miranda July interview Jacques Tati - "You have the respect of the young generation, or you have the respect of the bank of France. It's a choice" [On PlayTime] Patrick McGoohan - "this farce,20th cent democ,solitary confinement,tried to break you,heads must be brain,desire to be human,serious breach of ettiquette" - The Prisoner, episode 4: The Schizoid Man Patrick McGoohan - "some who talk,some leave place,much prisoner as i am,doesn't matter who #1 is,both sides are the same,world order" - The Prisoner, episode 4: The Schizoid Man [Has it ever occurred to you that you're just as much a prisoner as I am?] Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Nero - "simpler to work with central services,couldn't stand paperwork,expect certain amt,go anywhere,man alone,whole country sectioned off,can't make move without form" - Brazil [I couldn't even turn on a tap without filling out a 27B-6] Patrick McGoohan - "Brainwashed imbeciles" - The Prisoner Steven Soderbergh - "It should be lengthy enough to seem substantial, yet concise enough to feel breezy" - Schizopolis Michael Kamen - "Central Services/The Office" - Brazil s.t. Patrick McGoohan - "In your heads must still be the remnants of a brain, in your hearts must still be the desire to be a human being again (this is a most serious breach of etiquette)" - The Prisoner Barack Obama - "If people can't trust the executive branch, and can't trust congress, and can't trust judges, then we're going to have some problems" - Press conference [We've got congressional oversight and judicial oversight] Katharine Ross, John Aprea - "Can't just walk around at night, moved from city so i could walk around at night" - Stepford Wives Margarita Levieva - "You summon all your rage, you hurl yourself at it, and nothing happens. The whole secret to power is to make it unresponsive. The more arbitrary, the more cruel, the more we respect it,more we love it" - Noise Steven Soderbergh - "It should be serious, but with a slight wink" - Schizopolis Andre Gregory - "This is the beginning of the rest of the future. Escape, before it's too late." - My Dinner with Andre Patrick McGoohan - "Why don't you put us all into solitary confinement and have done with it" - The Prisoner Barack Obama - "The people who are involved in America's national security, they take this work very seriously" Ken - "If you can't trust this radio program, then we're going to have some problems" Ken - "How far past your boundaries can you move? How far through your limits can you take it? How long before you stop feeling like yourself. We'll make a contest out of it." The Monitors - "Believe in the Monitors" - The Monitors [The Monitors bring peace. Peace brings happiness.] The Monitors - "Monitors are your friends" - The Monitors [All life is sacred. All men are brothers. Reason, not force. The monitors will protect you. The monitors work for your welfare. Be kind. Kindness is strength. The monitors are kind. Helping others helps you.] Barack Obama - "They cherish our constitution. The last thing they'd be doing would be taking programs like this to listen to somebody's phone calls" Andre Gregory - "We really feel like Jews in Germany in the late 30's. Of course, the problem is, where to go, because it's obvious the whole world is going in the same direction" - My Dinner with Andre [There will be almost nobody left to remind us that there once was a species called a human being] Sound effects - "Large Crowd Of Pedestrians" - 235 City, Traffic Ambiences The Paper Magic Group, Inc. - "Terrified Crowd" - Scary Sounds Sound effects - "Jetfighter Take Off" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Prop Plane (fly by)" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Air Force Prop Plane (v1)" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Air Force Prop Plane (v2)" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "planet defeated 02" - Female Voices Sound effects - "Fighter Plane in Action" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Sound of single explosion" - 101 Digital Sound Effects - the machines of war Sound effects - "Sound of large dynamite explosion" - 101 Digital Sound Effects - the machines of war Sound effects - "Cockpit Warning Alarm" Sound effects - "Warning Defcon 1" Sound effects - "Warning reactor offline" - Doom 3 Female Computer voice Sound effects - "Nuclear explosion" - 101 Digital Sound Effects - the machines of war Ghana Postal Workers - "Canceling Stamps At The University Of Ghana Post Office" - worlds of m Andre Gregory - "now, of course Bjornstrand, feels that there is really almost no hope, and that we're probably going back to a very savage, lawless, terrifying period" - My Dinner with Andre Fleetwood Mac - "Sara" - Tusk [Loop] Ken - "Identification 2018" [with Ghana Postal Workers] Fleetwood Mac - "Sara" - Tusk [Loop] Ken - "It was all just a dream" Fridge - "Five Combs" - Happiness [Loops] Sound effects - "Large Crowd Of Pedestrians" - 235 City, Traffic Ambiences Holcombe Waller - "I Can Feel It" - Into the Dark Unknown [Shaker loops] Ken - "You are everything right now. You are everything right now." [with Holcombe Waller loops] Alan Watts - "Spiritual Authority II" - Myth and Religion Kraftwerk - "Autobahn" [Loops] Ken - "We have everything" Ken - "Post-logue 2018" [with Kraftwerk loops] Kraftwerk - "Autobahn" [Loops] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/79896
Published accounts tell of a mysterious fighter plane that came into Pearl Harbor a year after the Japanese attack.
In the midst of the Cold War, the U.S. began to develop anti-satellite aircrafts to combat Russia's vast space expansion. This F-15 footage from 1985 is the first time they succeeded. The latest in science, culture, and history from Smithsonian Channel.