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🎮 Rejugando 262 – Nintendo Switch 2 rompe récords y Konami sorprende con Silent Hill, Metal Gear y más En este episodio 262 de Rejugando, el podcast se pone las pilas tras el aluvión de eventos veraniegos y se centra en dos bombazos que están dando de qué hablar en el mundo del videojuego: las ventas espectaculares de Nintendo Switch 2 y el inesperado y variado evento Konami Press Start. 🚀 Nintendo Switch 2: ventas descomunales, éxito imparable La sucesora de la mítica Nintendo Switch ha debutado con fuerza. En solo 4 días, Nintendo Switch 2 ha vendido más de 3,5 millones de unidades a nivel global, agotando stock allá donde se pone a la venta. En Japón rozó el millón de consolas, superando con creces el debut de PS5 y arrasando en EE.UU., donde ya se ha convertido en la consola de Nintendo con el estreno más rápido en ventas de la historia. Vicente, uno de los compis del programa, comparte sus impresiones tras una semana de uso: diseño más fino, imanes que generan dudas (pero funcionan), y una pantalla OLED de 8 pulgadas que impresiona… aunque no es perfecta. ¿El gran punto flaco? La ergonomía: largas sesiones pueden hacerte sentir como si te hubieras echado unas partidas en la Game Boy Micro con artritis. 🏁 Mario Kart World: el caos con ruedas… y sin amigos La nueva entrega de Mario Kart es frenética, innovadora y más caótica que nunca. Introduce el modo Supervivencia con 24 corredores en pantalla, físicas nuevas y circuitos que parecen diseñados por alguien con mucha cafeína y poca piedad. Vicente, nuestro piloto del día, lo define como un juego donde la gestión del caos se convierte en habilidad clave. Los ítems ahora exigen estrategia ninja, el salto con rail y las nuevas mecánicas añaden profundidad, y todo fluye como una rave en forma de circuito. ¿Lo malo? No puedes jugar en modo Supervivencia con tus amigos online. Si quieres jugar acompañado, será contra bots. Sí, en 2025. Nintendo sigue atrapada en el limbo online. El GameChat funciona (¡milagro!), pero no sirve de mucho si no puedes competir con colegas de verdad. Por ahora, la experiencia multijugador se siente… incompleta. 🧟♂️ Konami Press Start: el regreso del terror y la nostalgia Konami dice “¡aquí estoy!” y se marca una presentación compacta pero llena de contenido. Estas son algunas de las sorpresas que nos dejó: 🐍 Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Se confirma la implementación de una nueva IA para los jefes. Se suma contenido extra como el “Sneaking Pack” (trajes especiales). ¡Y un nuevo modo multijugador online! “Fox Hunt” promete acción sigilosa ambientada en el universo de Metal Gear, aunque aún sin gameplay. 👻 Silent Hill F Terror japonés en estado puro: estética floral y macabra, y una historia que mezcla belleza y horror. Gina, la protagonista, es una chica normal atrapada en un entorno cada vez más siniestro. El sistema de combate será accesible pero tenso, y el mundo parece diseñado con mimo. ¡Ojo! Se han desvelado detalles del HUD, con barra de vida, resistencia y elementos visuales crípticos que prometen jugar con nuestros nervios. 🎉 ¡BOMBAZO! Silent Hill 1 Remake confirmado Sí, lo sabías, pero ahora es oficial. Konami y Bloober Team trabajan ya en el remake del primer Silent Hill. Sin fecha, sin tráiler, pero con hype nivel “te firmo ya”. 🎮 Otros anuncios destacados 🐙 Dark Wings Paradox: un plataformas adorable con un pulpo que quiere volver a casa. Bonito, trágico y lleno de muertes ridículas. 📦 Deliver at All Cost: reparto caótico a lo Mario Kart con paquetes absurdos y físicas descontroladas. Risas aseguradas. 🧙♂️ Suikoden vuelve con una remasterización confirmada para Switch 2 y un nuevo título para móviles y Steam: Star Leap. 🚀 Gradius Origins celebra el 40º aniversario con una colección de clásicos que llega en agosto. ⚾ Juegos de béisbol, Yugioh, anime y actualizaciones multijugador que refuerzan el regreso de Konami a la acción. 📢 ¿Y qué más? Como guinda, se confirma que el RPG Dawnwalker llegará totalmente traducido y doblado al español, tanto en textos como voces, lo cual es una excelente noticia para la comunidad hispanohablante. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Darling Downs Radio Club news. Coming up on 10 May we're running our inaugural annual club Foxhunt and family day. The actual hunt will start at 1030 and will run no further than a 15 km radius from the starting location at Peacehaven Park in Highfields, just north of Toowoomba. The Fox frequency will be 145.650 kHz, and the hunt is going to be staged so that experienced hands and rank beginners can both have fun. Doesn't matter where you are in the state; we'd love you to come and join us - we already know of a few distant households who will come to stay in Toowoomba overnight, and the aim is to be as social as possible. The hunt will start from Peacehaven Botanic Park on Kuhls Road in Highfields and is also the location for the post-hunt BBQ. Tons of parking, easy access, wet-weather protection, and great family amenities. Our next club tech session is on Monday, 12 May, when Simon VK4TSC will join us from the Brisbane WICEN group to guide us on the WICEN state of mind, and talk about the Hip Pocket Challenge Horse enduro, which has been rescheduled for Southbrook on 28 June. Hello, I'm Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP, and I've been thinking. A comment about the quality of the image on one of the free-to-air TV channels started me thinking about progress. Compare the sound reproduction of a portable cassette player to a digital machine, and you can appreciate the way things have improved. With television, the images that we get when archived material is shown are appalling compared to the images we saw on the screens in our living rooms 30 or more years ago. Just as the digital TV was a vast improvement over the old PAL services, the newer HD is another jump ahead in home entertainment. This brought me around to thinking about the radios that I have used in the past. Budgets being what they are on the domestic front, most of my rigs have been 2 nd hand, so already showing their ages by the time I got to use them. From hybrid to fully solid-state HF radios, there seems not to be much difference in performance. For someone who started listening on the large console receiver dominating the lounge room and then went through home-made and commercial simple sets, it was amazing at the time what the multiband and multimode brand-name transceiver could do. Still, as most of us will have experienced, these older rigs had their own characteristics which made them good, but at times finicky and annoying on reception. They are perfectly usable, but you have to tolerate overlapping signals and front-end overload, from time to time, as they represent the technology of the period of manufacture. More recently, I was able to purchase an Asian SDR as my introduction to the multicoloured scrolling display. What a great little rig that has yet to do duty out in the rig. It is versatile and every bit a good as the best shortwave rig that I have owned. Over the past couple of weeks, I have been fortunate to use a full-blown 100W SDR transceiver made by a major Japanese company. Before receiving this piece of kit, I watched several online videos and took note of what users and reviewers had to say. I must say that I have yet to put a signal on air, and I have to fight the electrical noise which envelopes this QTH, but the received signals and sensitivity just blow me away. I am using a shortened centre-loaded vertical antenna in a poor location, but pulling voices out of nothing is amazing. There can be no trace on the display, and the audio is readable. There can be close-by signals without heterodyning, and I have yet to find out how this unit handles a really close-by and strong signal. I suspect it will use the AGC to the best advantage and still provide a clean signal through the speaker. I am impressed with the improvements that digital technology is providing now, and I hope we all appreciate the engineering developments for our recreation. I'm Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP, and that's what I think. How about you?
This week the boys break down Chelsea's 1 nil victory over the Foxes on Sunday in a result that saw them retain their spot in 4th place. They also look ahead to the upcoming 2nd leg against FC Copenhagen followed by a match vs Arsenal on Sunday. Will the boys continue their winning ways? All that, plus more on this week's Blues on Parade podcast, “Where all we do is talk Chelsea, and talk sh*t about everyone else!”
Hi; I'm John VK4JPM, Secretary of the Darling Downs Radio Club and this news will be fresh if it's Sunday 9th of February. Most importantly, tomorrow night Monday 10th is our February club meeting, where members, guests and others will find out lots about the Amateur Radio take on the Fox Hunt, and how you can have massive amounts of fun and learn useful stuff at the same time. The meeting will be hosted by Bruce VK4MQ, who has been beavering away over the last two months to construct a heap of projects to show you how a Fox Hunt works. The meeting starts at 1900 in the Toowoomba Library on Herries Street near Grand Central on Monday 10th of February, and it's in a meeting room on level 3. That's easy to find, and there's plenty of free offstreet parking. Hello, I'm Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP, and I've been thinking. The continuing stories of the weather and the flooding in the north of Queensland seem to be expected to continue for some time yet. Along the central coast, we have had the inconvenience of showers and the odd rain squall but the stressful and dangerous deluges have spared us. It is something that I can, in part, identify with from my youth on the regularly flooded north coast of NSW. It is perhaps too early to know if the amateur fraternity has been engaged in assistance efforts but I haven't seen anything appear on my internet feeds indicating WICEN and other groups have been activated. I would like to remind listeners that our regular WIA National News presenter, Felix Scerri, and his family live in the heavily affected town of Ingham which has been without services such as electricity for several days. To Felix and amateurs in the flooded communities, I trust you are remaining safe and that relief comes soon. Whilst our news services have been following the flooding the world has remained active and from a North American news outlet, MSNBC, comes a report of an event which hopefully can never happen in this land down under. Commentator Rachel Maddow tells of what appears to be politically driven actions by the Federal Communications Commission. It is alleged that under the new White House administration, there is a policy to direct support for news services towards those businesses that support the new administration. In her story, Miss Maddow told of how a local newspaper which had a readership of over many hundreds of thousands and was identified as the paper of record for official advertisements for that area, has had its contracts with the Federal government withdrawn and the business transferred to adjacent area publishers. It would be inconceivable for we Aussies to see the ACMA act in such a partisan political manner as this news story presents. However, we individually may view the governmental processes we seem to being better protected by administrative structures than our colleagues across the Pacific, allowing for the truth of the report. Returning to the floods and the possibility of amateur radio support during this crisis period, there is the question as to whether resilience mapping actually accommodates our skill base and uses it. If the answer is yes, then we seem to be hiding the efforts of many people as we don't usually get to hear of their efforts. Then if the answer is no, we must ask the question as to whether we have lost recognition and credibility as a volunteer support group. Certainly, there are good reasons for getting the word out about our contributions or finding out why our participation is dying on the vine. I'm Geoff Emery VK4ZPP and that's what I think….how about you?
Darling Downs Radio Club for Sunday 26 January. I'm John VK2JPM, Secretary of the club. Coming up: the next club meeting is on the evening of Monday 10th of February in the Toowoomba library at 1900. This month's topic is Fox Hunting, and Bruce VK4MQ is going to do his darndest to show you the two most important outcomes that you can get from our hobby: have a REALLY good time, and develop great technical and life skills. We're planning a club Fox Hunt event in late March or April, and Bruce will show you how to be prepared for not much money and only a small amount of effort. That date again: Monday 10 February at 1900 in the Toowoomba Library. If you're coming to the meeting and you've been busy constructing over the holidays, why not bring a bit of show and tell? Secretary@ddrci.org.au will get our attention, and someone will get back to you pretty quickly. 73 from John VK4JPM for the Darling Downs Radio Club. Hello, I'm Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP, and I've been thinking. As I sat down at the keyboard to prepare this talk, the thrumming of the ceiling fan outpaced the chirrups of the cicadas serenading the night. It seems that large parts of the Sunshine State have largely dispelled the rain clouds for a little while and replaced the wet and humid weather with a heatwave with equally high levels of humidity. It is hardly the type of weather that encourages one to sit behind a microphone or keyboard and commune with the world. It is time for the younger students to enjoy the last days of the school holidays whilst staying as cool as conditions allow. We more senior folk are advised to stay cool and drink plenty of fluids to overcome the heat stresses. I spoke, last week, of the Jamboree which was held in Maryborough and one of the things I didn't mention was the state of the camping area when sudden heavy rains caused localised flooding at the showgrounds. The images that appeared on television showed the scouts valiantly defending their sleeping area with shovels and what materials they could use to divert the several centimetres of water. It was a classic case of being caught unawares but being prepared to do what was necessary in the circumstances. For all of that disruption it seems that the situation was accepted and the good memories of time spent around the Fraser Coast were carried home in spite of the deluge. I caught a YouTube video, last week, from a space scientist and amateur operator, Dr. Tamitha Skove, and from the observations she has recorded it appears that we have reached the first stages of the decline in Solar Cycle 25. This is a good time to put our operating skills to work and catch the excitement of HF whilst the benefits of the cycle remain. I can recall the rapidity of some previous cycles as exotic skip was soaked into then so-called normal conditions that prevail between the 11 year peaks. Part of the joy of amateur radio is pitting one's skills against the prevailing conditions on the bands. Some of the best fun is had when signals come from around the globe and we can work those stations without internet or satellite assistance. That is not to say these methods of any the less valid or enjoyable but a barefoot DX contact on the bands is always reason to smile with satisfaction. For our clubs, I trust you have resumed activities refreshed by the holiday break and members have returned full of enthusiasm and inspiration for the remainder of the year ahead. I am looking forward to sharing with you in 2025 and hope to hear your stories on the news. I'm Geoff Emery VK4ZPP and that's what I think….how about you?
Brett Chan's illustrious career has evolved into directing, where his expertise continues to shine. He has been entrusted with leading several high-profile projects, including 16 and Foxhunt. Renowned globally as one of the top stunt coordinators, fight choreographers, and 2nd unit directors, Brett's incredible creativity, strong work ethic, and 40 years of experience in martial ... Brett Chan – Warrior – Ep190
Fulham are back at the Cottage on Saturday, and everything will be right in the world - as long as we take all three points. But will there be any new (or returning) faces in the lineup? The Thursday Club are back in full force to discuss the latest transfer goings on at Motspur Park, including Sander Berge, Joachim Andersen, and a rumoured move for Lyon's Rayan Cherki - as well as questioning whether there's any chance that a late deal for André could still take place given where Fulham still need to strengthen. Then in Part Two, we're on to the weekend, looking at how our next opposition Leicester fared against Tottenham on their return to the big time on Monday night, examining whether this is already a 'must-win' game, and answering a load of your emails as well. -- SHOW-LINKS: If you enjoy Fulhamish, please consider contributing a small amount monthly to help pay our costs. As a bonus, you receive access to our exclusive Telegram group chats where you can chat with fellow FFC fans and Fulhamish listeners ➼ https://levellr.com/communities/fulhamish -- GUESTS: Sammy James ➼ https://www.x.com/@MrSammyJames Jack Collins ➼ https://www.x.com/@jackjcollins Peter Rutzler ➼ https://www.x.com/@PeterRutzler Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam Cox, Fox Hunt, and Beth Segessenman of Independent State spill the tea on their debut record "The Wild and the Wonderful", touring, and being a unit for ten years. The Independent State players dish on their involvement in environmental causes in West Virginia and the anti-fracking track ""Save This West Virginia. The band discuss poet and activist Don West's influence and poetry being incorporated into their music collection. Plus, they sound off on modern country music, lack of ballads on the airwaves, and whether or not Fox inspired Sierra Ferrell's "Fox Hunt"!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mothmaninthebiblebelt/support
VLOG Aug 5 Trump DC case restarted by Judge Chutkan; Taliban & now day care fraud guilties SDNY today closings in EDNY Mozambique tuna bonds & Fox Hunt (book Quid Pro Guo). NYCHA bribery cases, UN OCHA UK scam, @SierraLeoneUN decrepit 49 St "renovation site"
One of the biggest charity field trials out there, we sit down with the man who helped get it all start, Mr. Craig Tutor and talk about the LeBonheur Children's hospital fox hunt! Over $750,000 raised in 9 years! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/houndstales/support
VLOG July 30 Trump immunity decision cited by Meadows in GA; Live Nation DOJ antitrust suit to keep SeatGeek info from in-house counsel. Jen Shah case cooperator Hanna gets time served, Fox Hunt defendant Wang in EDNY, echo of Quid Pro [Miles] Guo book https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9MDQZX8 UN censors
VLOG July 25: Trump sentencing sued by MO AG, ROger Stone sentencing probe at DOJ. Bardakova disentitlement. Gold Bar Bob until Aug 20, book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9M216WPFox Hunt case of Lin Feng, Quid Pro Guo book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9MDQZX8UN fails from Gaza to Tigray
VLOG July 17 After Menendez and Guo verdicts, empty street & 2 books: Gold Bar Bob Is Guilty https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9M216WPand Fox Hunt Quid Pro Guo https://www.audible.com/pd/Audiobook/B0D9CBZZYRGeorgia to hear Trump bid to DQ Willis in DecemberSupreme Court proposals, UN impunity
VLOG July 8: Trump cites immunity ruling in Florida case1) Menendez co-D Hana case then closings, sequel coming to https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D7X51R2D2) Hwang of Archegos, took down CS, jury Tues?3) Fox Hunt Guo, UNSG met architect of Fox Hunt, bans Press - booklet coming
On May 14, 2024, media outlets Código Vidrio and Vistazo exposed a covert Chinese police station in Quito, Ecuador. Operating under the guise of a travel agency, this station was part of a global network under the CCP's Fox Hunt operation. Discover the details of this investigation, including an exclusive interview with Arturo Torres, director of Código Vidrio, who provides unique insights into the implications for Ecuador's sovereignty and security. Read the full investigation at Impunity Observer: https://impunityobserver.com/2024/06/24/secret-chinese-police-station-ecuador/
VLOG June 5 #TrumpDocket gag order termination bid. Menendez denied impeachment info. Guo limited in Fox Hunt evidence https://www.patreon.com/posts/filing-in-miles-105603185 echo of US v. Bill Guan. Covering Hunter from afar, chore boy. UN corrupt under @AntonioGuterres https://www.cjr.org/the_profile/reporter-expelled-un.php
Anna Mou is a member of New Federal State of China (NFSC). What is “Operation Fox Hunt” - CCP Infiltrating Individuals to Help Conduct Operation Fox Hunt- How is it Impacting Globally
Despite spending years and millions of dollars, the Tasmanian Fox Eradication team never, not once, not ever, spotted a live fox on the Apple Isle.While their efforts yielded zero foxes, it spawned a tale of lies, alleged corruption, and more scats than you could poke a stick at. Featuring:Ian Townsend, former ABC Radio National Journalist.David Kelly, Manager of the Threatened Species Unit, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.Jonah Yick, Program leader (Carp Management) Inland Fisheries Service Tasmania.Brent Beaven, Predator Free programme lead (Senior Manager Predator Free 2050), Department of Conservation, NZ.Production:Ann Jones, Presenter/Producer.Petria Ladgrove, Producer.Additional mastering: Nathan Turnbull.This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and Kaurna people.
Back with the first of a two part tale to start the brand new 9th series of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, and for it, we head back to the summer of 1984, where for three counties of the south of England - Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire - a cloud of fear hung over them. A simple yet prolific burglar was to over the space of five months evolve disturbingly in his criminality, and create near hysteria in these parts, a terrifying offender who came to be known as The Fox.... It's good to be back with you. The episode contains details and descriptions of crimes and events, involving descriptions of a sexual nature, and descriptions of injury detail, that some listeners may find disturbing and or distressing, so discretion is advised whilst listening. Music used in this episode: "The Descent" by Kevin Macleod. All music used is sourced from https://filmmusic.io/ and used under an Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Show Sponsor - Shopify - Making Commerce Better For Everyone Playlist Tracks Yard Act - The Undertow Counting Crows - A Murder Of One The True Crime Enthusiast's Fundraiser For Macmillan Cancer Support References - available on request, will be produced at tale's end. Follow/Contact/Support The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast Facebook Facebook Discussion Group Twitter Instagram TikTok Youtube Website TTCE Merchandise Patreon Page Remembering all those affected.
"Fox Hunt" first appeared in Commuter Lit on September 27, 2022In Japan, foxes are messengers for the god of agriculture. In today's story, a farmer hates foxes and spends his life hunting them with his dog trained for the hunt. So, how is it that he remains wealthy and unpunished for killing his god's favorite animal?Linda Gould is an American who has lived in six countries. The mythology and folktales from each have inspired her writing-- fiction and non-fiction. Her work has been published in media outlets around the world. Gould is the editor of White Enso, an online journal of creative work inspired by Japan, and host of “The Kaidankai,” a podcast of modern ghost and supernatural stories read aloud.You can read "Fox Hunt" at https://www.kaidankaistories.com.Website: kaidankaistories.comFollow us on: Twitter/XInstagramFacebookPhoto of the memorial and fossilized dog by Linda A Gould
Welcome to ARG Presents 288. Yes, we again gave Funny Games a shot...we're...confident..that these games will be considered HILARIOUS...by some people. After a conversation about the category, we dive in. Kick back and get ready to laugh as we talk about Capcom's FMV escapade FOX HUNT and the crazy mash up that is Tell Tale's POKER NIGHT TWO!
Welcome to ARG Presents 288. Yes, we again gave Funny Games a shot...we're...confident..that these games will be considered HILARIOUS...by some people. After a conversation about the category, we dive in. Kick back and get ready to laugh as we talk about Capcom's FMV escapade FOX HUNT and the crazy mash up that is Tell Tale's POKER NIGHT TWO! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arg-presents/support
VLOG Feb 23: Narcos Honduras trial has murderer on stand, will JOH play the CIPA card? Clinic access mixed verdict, Trump files 4 motions to dismiss in Florida. Inner City Press crypto unsealing docketed, Guo gets Fox Hunt discovery, UN bans Press that asks
Promoting candidates that favor Beijing's views, scanning American political domains, and even posing as U.S. voters online—we take a look at how Beijing tried to influence the 2022 U.S. midterm elections. The first U.S. warship since Taiwan's elections travels through the Taiwan Strait, setting the stage for a bipartisan U.S. delegation visit to the island. A key figure in Beijing's global “Fox Hunt” campaign is expected to succeed the abruptly removed Qin Gang as China's next foreign minister. But who is Liu Jianchao? Amid a projected slump this year, Tesla CEO Elon Musk issues a warning, predicting that Chinese EV firms will “demolish” rivals without strong trade barriers. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Episode 217. James B and Eddie read about Spider-Man spending time saving a criminal instead of apprehending him. The gold notebook plotline is resolved and is Joy Mercado going to replace MJ as Peter's love interest? Listen to find out! (01:32) From May, June, July of 1986 Stan Lee presents Web of Spider-Man 14-16 “All that Glitters”, “Fox Hunt”, and “Underworld” written by Daivid Michelinie, Pencils by Mike Harris and Marc Silvestri, Ink by Kyle Baker (12:37) Live with Eddie Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by James B. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
Welcome into The Thicket! A radio style country music show where we aim to introduce you folks to the best country music that your local radio stations always ignore. On today's show: "It's a Start" - Brent Cobb "Bakersfield" - Willy Tea Taylor "Milk & Honey" - Zach Russell "Fox Hunt" - Sierra Ferrell "Smokestacks On The Skyline" - John R. Miller "Clarke County Clay" - Low Water Bridge Band "Fucked Up Brain" - Hunter Flynn "Trail of a Broken Heart" - Taylor Hunnicutt "The Rut" - Turnpike Troubadours Shop: thehippiesandcowboys.com/shop Call: 319-855-7738 Sticker Mule: https://www.stickermule.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&src=GOOG&cid=59532487&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA3aeqBhBzEiwAxFiOBgKTqcB-e72kb1yKSJuNUcmbgNyoB3PgtypfWL8V-OtAtmnS7pIW2BoCMm0QAvD_BwE
Jared and Maddison take a look at Nickit and the Fox Hunt and how it lead to foxes spreading across Australia. They will dive into population management attempts and why they did or didn't work. So how did this fox end up far away from its home? The only way to find out, is through the wormhole. Come join us on discord: https://discord.gg/7AJKk7G4q9 This podcast is not licensed or endorsed by Nintendo, Pokémon, Creatures Inc., or GAME FREAK
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Back in July, a former RCMP officer was charged with conducting foreign interference on behalf of China. We now know more about what the RCMP is accusing this officer of doing. And it involves a real estate tycoon, a “hired gun”, and a campaign called Operation Fox Hunt.Steven Chase, senior parliamentary reporter for the Globe, explains.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
Comedian Josh McDonald has been a fixture of the Huntington comedy scene for over a decade, in 2017 he released 'Hero in Town,' West Virginia's first stand-up comedy special. In today's Commonplace, he talks about going to Shepherd University during a period where the music scene there included The Demon Beat, Rozwell Kid and the Fox Hunt, what Huntington comedy was like in the era of the Funny Bone, and how he shapes his material from the stage.
2023 Annual Le Bonheur Fox hunt info. This is a great orginazation and cause we should support. They donate all proceeds to the children's hospital. Please support this hunt. #huntingdog #hounddog #walker #houndsman #houndsmanxp #foxdog Lite Boots use THDP10 for 10% off = https://liteboots.com/ The Hunting Dog Apparel = https://thehuntingdogapparel.com/ Cody Moreland Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/cody.moreland.1 The Hunting Dog Public Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/TheHuntingDogPublic The Hunting Dog Public Email = huntingdogpublic@outlook.com
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on China Repatriation Charges
People over the age of 20 shouldn't be posing as High School Kids. Scott New joins us to talk about the 46th Fox Hunt at Firebird Raceway.
Theb and Tim are back on the road and have just arrived in Connecticut at a good old fashioned garden party. What American thing will take place?! Tune in and listen!Angry at the state of our country? America's is just a call away - (682) 382-1023Video messagesATP Presents Youtube - bit.ly/30J2FRXTiktok - @Ame ricaThePodcastInstagram - @AmericaThePodcastSocial LinksTheb A. Stard Twitter - @BastardComedyShow Twitter - @AmericaThePodShow IG - @AmericaThePodcastShow Facebook - @AmericaThePodcastShway Media Twitter - @ShwayMediaMusic for this episode is by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Sounds for today's episode were procured through Story Blocks, Freesound.Org, Sonnis, Accusonus, Sound Crate, and Ambient-Mixer.com. and sounds for today's episode were procured through Story Blocks, Freesound.Org, Sonnis, Accusonus, Sound Crate, and Ambient-Mixer.com. The theme song for the show is by Timmy Two Step (TimmyTwoStep.com)."America! The Podcast" was created by Tim Phillippe and is a production of Shway Media. For more, visit www.AmericaThePodcast.com and www.ShwayMedia.com!
We have a patent anniversary to acknowledge today as our “this day in legal history” entry. On this day in 1869, Thomas Alva Edison was granted a patent for an electric voting machine to be used by Congress. The “Vote Recorder” was Edison's first patented invention and was specifically designed for legislative bodies like Congress. His motivation for creating this device came from reports in the Telegrapher, stating that the Washington, D.C., City Council and the New York State legislature were considering the installation of electric vote recorders. Edison's system involved each legislator moving a switch to indicate a "yes" or "no" vote, which transmitted a signal to a central recorder. The recorder had two columns of metal type labeled "Yes" and "No," where the names of the members were listed. A recording clerk would then place chemically prepared paper over the columns and roll a metallic roller over it, creating imprints of the names through chemical decomposition.The machine also had dials on its sides to record the total number of "yeas" and "nays." Edison was granted U.S. Patent 90,646 for this invention on June 1, 1869. A fellow telegrapher named Dewitt Roberts bought a share in the invention for $100 and brought it to Washington, D.C., to demonstrate to a committee of Congress. However, the chairman of the committee was unimpressed with the device's speed in recording votes and stated that it was not something they wanted. The traditional roll call voting process, although slow, allowed members to filibuster or persuade others to change their votes, leading to the vote recorder's ultimate disuse.Like so many great ideas, Edison's invention died in committee. Rutgers - Vote RecorderThe House of Representatives passed a debt-limit legislation proposed by President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy. The bill, approved with a 314-117 bipartisan vote, aims to impose spending restraints until the 2024 election and prevent a potential U.S. default. The agreement garnered support from two-thirds of House Republicans, boosting McCarthy's position as speaker. More Democrats voted in favor than Republicans and conservative critics argue that the deal was unfavorable. The bill now moves to the Senate, where approval is expected. The legislation suspends the debt ceiling until January 1, 2025, while Democrats agreed to cap federal spending until then. The agreement is seen as a rare moment of bipartisan accord in a divided Washington. Investors have already shifted their focus to other factors influencing growth, such as potential Federal Reserve interest rate increases and the weakening Chinese economy.Debt-Limit Deal Wins House Passage, Easing US Default ConcernsTwo members of the far-right Oath Keepers militant group are facing sentencing for seditious conspiracy and other crimes related to the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of then-President Donald Trump. Prosecutors are requesting a 17-year prison sentence for each defendant. If the judge follows this recommendation, it would be among the longest sentences for anyone charged in the Capitol attack. The Oath Keepers founder, Stewart Rhodes, was recently sentenced to 18 years in prison, the longest sentence so far. The defense attorneys for the defendants argue that the evidence against their clients is weak and that the blame should be shifted to Trump for misleading his supporters.More Oath Keepers convicted of sedition in US Capitol attack face sentencing | ReutersSam Bankman-Fried, the former chief executive of FTX cryptocurrency exchange, is seeking documents from Fenwick & West, the law firm that advised his defunct exchange, as he faces fraud charges. Bankman-Fried believes that the documents could help prove he relied on legal advice and did not knowingly break the law. The requested documents relate to matters central to the government's case, such as FTX's use of disappearing messaging services and failure to properly register with regulators. Bankman-Fried has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, including fraud and conspiracy. Prosecutors have opposed his request, stating that his claims are meritless.Bankman-Fried seeks documents from former FTX law firm in crypto fraud case | ReutersRetired NYPD Sergeant Michael McMahon and two individuals accused of being Chinese agents are standing trial in Brooklyn for their alleged involvement in a plot to repatriate a former Chinese government official residing in New Jersey. This case is part of Operation Fox Hunt, an initiative by the Chinese government to coerce Chinese nationals living abroad to return to China through tactics such as harassment and threats. The defendants are the first to be tried in the United States in connection with this operation. McMahon, along with Yong Zhu and Congying Zhen, allegedly used the elderly father of their target as bait to warn him about the consequences of not returning to China. McMahon, hired as a private investigator, is accused of surveilling the target, while Zhen is accused of harassing the target and his daughter. The prosecution argues that each defendant played a role in the Chinese government's efforts to intimidate and threaten the victim. McMahon has pleaded not guilty, claiming he was unaware of the true intent behind the scheme. The trial is expected to last two to three weeks, and if convicted, McMahon could face up to 10 years in prison.Ex-NYPD Sgt., others accused of harassing and intimidating Chinese dissidents in US - ABC7 New YorkPet supply retailer Chewy Inc has won a challenge to a fine imposed by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) over a forklift accident that resulted in the death of a warehouse worker. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously that Chewy did not violate federal workplace safety law because it had complied with a specific rule governing forklifts. OSHA had fined Chewy around $13,000 in 2019 following the accident in Florida, but the court found that the company had provided the required training and that the OSHA rule on forklifts applied, preempting the general duty to protect workers. The court's decision highlighted that the retail industry generally does not consider eliminating "under-rides" necessary and that doing so could actually increase the risk of accidents. For those that don't moonlight as forklift operators, an “under-ride” is when a forklift operator reverses towards a storage rack with the forks trailing. If the operator extends the forklift too far, causing it to pass beneath the horizontal crossbar, it creates an "under-ride" situation. In such cases, the crossbar can enter the operator's compartment and result in injury. Essentially, it is running a fork-lift backwards such that the front safety mechanisms are not the first thing to hit a shelf – you are. So now you know. Pet goods supplier Chewy wins challenge to OSHA fine over worker death | ReutersStandup Forklift Under-ride Hazards Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Graham wonders what would happen if his bouncing buttocks were captured on camera by a Tesla employee, and we take a look at canny scams connected to China's Operation Fox Hunt.All this and more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault.(Oh, and when Carole mentioned Colin the Accountant as her "Pick of the Week" she really meant "Colin from Accounts". Sorry!)Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language.Episode links:Countering Threats Posed by the Chinese Government Inside the US - Speech by the FBI's Christopher Wray.Criminals Pose as Chinese Authorities to Target US-based Chinese Community - FBI.FBI: How fake Xi cops prey on Chinese nationals in the US - The Register.Special Report: Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars - Reuters.303: Secret Roomba snaps, Christmas cab scams, and the future of AI - Smashing Security.Lawsuit: Tesla must be punished for “tasteless” sharing of car-camera images - Ars Technica.Customer Privacy Notice - Tesla.Tesla hit with class action lawsuit over alleged privacy intrusion - Reuters.Tesla About Autopilot - Tesla.“Wet Nellie” - Wikipedia.Device Orchestra - YouTube.“Smoke on the Water”, as performed by Device Orchestra - YouTube.“Eye of the Tiger”, as performed by Device Orchestra - YouTube.Cabin Camera - Tesla.Colin from Accounts - Amazon Prime.Smashing Security merchandise (t-shirts, mugs, stickers and stuff)Sponsored by:Bitwarden – Password security you can trust....
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Eliana Johnson joins the podcast today to assess the damage to Fox News Channel from its colossal settlement with Dominion, after which we look at the damage done to Ron DeSantis over the past couple of weeks. Give a listen.
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[Help us reach our $25,000 end of year goal! Give online to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture today.]We often think that telling the truth only applies to words. But American painter Winslow Homer (February 24, 1836 – September 29, 1910) told the truth in pencil, water color, and famously, oil paintings. Coming of age in antebellum America, starting his artistic career as the Civil War began, and dramatically painting truth to power during the complicated and failed Reconstruction era—Winslow Homer looked long and hard at America in its moral complications and struggle toward justice. But he also looked long and hard at the natural world—a harsh, sometimes brutal, but nonetheless ordered world. Sometimes red in tooth and claw, sometimes shining rays of grace and glory upon human bodies, Homer's depiction of the human encounter with the world as full of energy and full of spirited struggle, and therefore dignity.William Cross is author and biographer of Winslow Homer: American Passage—a biography of an artist who painted America in conflict and crisis, with a moral urgency and an unflinching depiction of the human spirit's struggle for survival and search for grace. As a consultant to art and history museums, a curator, and an art critic and scholar, when Bill sees the world, he's looking long for beauty and grace, and often finding it in art. In this conversation, Bill Cross and I discuss the morally urgent art and perspective of Winslow Homer. We talk about the historical context of American life before, during, and after the Civil War. Including the role of Christianity and religious justification of the Confederacy and the institution of slavery. Bill comments on the beautiful and bracing expression of Black life in Winslow Homer's work—truly radical for the time. But Homer's work goes beyond human social and political struggles. We also discuss the role of nature in his work—particularly the human struggle against the power and indifference of the ocean and the wild, untamed animal kingdom.Throughout, you might consider referencing each of the paintings we discuss, all of which are available in the show notes and can be found online for further viewing and reflection.Show NotesGive toward the Yale Center for Faith & Culture $25,000 matching campaign. Donate online here, or send a William R. Cross, Winslow Homer: American Passage (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2022)Winslow Homer: CrosscurrentsPaintingsClick below for painting referencesPrisoners from the Front (1866)The Brush Harrow (1866)Dressing for the Carnival (1877)Visit from the Old Mistress (1876)The Gulf Stream (1885)Fox Hunt (1893)About William CrossWilliam R. Cross is an independent scholar and a consultant to art and history museums. He served as the curator of Homer at the Beach: A Marine Painter's Journey, 1869–1880, a nationally renowned 2019 exhibition at the Cape Ann Museum on the formation of Winslow Homer as a marine painter. He is the chairman of the advisory board of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture. Cross and his wife, Ellen, the parents of two grown sons, live on Cape Ann, north of Boston, Massachusetts.About Winslow Homer: American PassageThe definitive life of the painter who forged American identity visually, in art and illustration, with an impact comparable to that of Walt Whitman and Mark Twain in poetry and prose—yet whose own story has remained largely untold.In 1860, at the age of twenty-four, Winslow Homer (1836–1910) sold Harper's Weekly two dozen wood engravings, carved into boxwood blocks and transferred to metal plates to stamp on paper. One was a scene that Homer saw on a visit to Boston, his hometown. His illustration shows a crowd of abolitionists on the brink of eviction from a church; at their front is Frederick Douglass, declaring “the freedom of all mankind.”Homer, born into the Panic of 1837 and raised in the years before the Civil War, came of age in a nation in crisis. He created multivalent visual tales, both quintessentially American and quietly replete with narrative for and about people of all races and ages. Whether using pencil, watercolor, or, most famously, oil, Homer addressed the hopes and fears of his fellow Americans and invited his viewers into stories embedded with universal, timeless questions of purpose and meaning.Like his contemporaries Twain and Whitman, Homer captured the landscape of a rapidly changing country with an artist's probing insight. His tale is one of America in all its complexity and contradiction, as he evolved and adapted to the restless spirit of invention transforming his world. In Winslow Homer: American Passage, William R. Cross reveals the man behind the art. It is the surprising story of a life led on the front lines of history. In that life, this Everyman made archetypal images of American culture, endowed with a force of moral urgency through which they speak to all people today.Production NotesThis podcast featured William R. CrossEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/give
It's a very special episode of GamesMaster as the Japanese import Tetsujin is flown in to take on 100 of the country's best Virtua Fighter players (or, in reality, 50 kids from Dom's mum's drama school who he plays twice) on the brand new Virtua Fighter 3. Meanwhile the 1996 Rear of the Year winner Tracey Shaw drops by to get pist off on Alpine Surfer.There's also a (sort of) review Fox Hunt on the PSX.But it's also a special episode of Under Consoletation, as we're joined by Outside Xbox's and Oxventure's Mike Channell! You can check out Mike's work here and here or follow him on Twitter here.Get next week's episode early on Patreon!Buy tickets for UCP Live 2.0 here.Join the GamesMaster conversation on Discord!Theme song by Other ChrisFollow Luke on TwitterFollow Ash on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on InstagramSend your thoughts to feedback@underconsoletation.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/underconsolepod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
China is sending its police overseas, and it could soon spread to every corner of the globe. In this just us episode of China Unscripted, we talk about China's overseas police bureaus, Hong Kong's subtle protest of CCP rule, and what to call China's form of colonialism.
Our friends Starfinder Stanley, Hawk Semins, and Pete Bell from the Owsley Stanley Foundation join us for a special extra episode of No Simple Road this week! This is a true musical history lesson contained in this episode. We travel all the way to Ireland to find the roots of Bluegrass music waiting and find out why Jerry Garcia invited The Chieftains to Open for Old And In The Way in 1973!The Owsley Stanley Foundation's mission is to preserve more than 1,300 recordings left behind by famed Wall Of Sound engineer and architect and infamous LSD chemist, Owsley "Bear" Stanley. These preserved and meticulously remastered releases have been entitled "Bears Sonic Journals". The Owsley Stanley Foundation's ninth release of Bear's Sonic Journals: The Foxhunt features the Chieftains performing live in San Francisco in 1973 (CD & vinyl) and 1976 (CD & digital only).We talk with Starfinder, Pete, and Hawk about the painstaking work that went into creating this release, the detective work that went into creating the 30+ page booklet of info and stories that come with the physical copies, the artwork and why this particular piece was chosen for the cover, traveling to Dublin just prior to Paddy Moloney's death to get the whole story, and so much more!To purchase a copy of this amazing release head over to www.owsleystanleyfoundation.org/No Simple Road Intro Music Created By ESCAPERFREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroadFor 20% off Sunset Lake CBD PROMO CODE: NSR20 For 20% off Grady's Cold Brew PROMO CODE: NSRMUSIC IN THE COMMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:LAMPOUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CHILLDREN OF INDIGONo Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music.We inform and delight music fans by creating shows with leading artists, telling untold stories, and working with brands to craft compelling narratives that bring music to life.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.