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Ford Mustang, Ford Mustang… ¡Ya vale de Ford Mustang! Que sí, que mola mucho, pero el “VER-DA-DE-RO” deportivo norteamericano, el más representativo, el que más ha aportado estética y técnicamente, no es el Ford Mustang… ¡para nada! ¿Y cuál es entonces? Está claro… ¡el Chevrolet Corvette! No te lo crees… te lo voy a demostrar. Gracias a nuestros amigos de la revista “CEROaCIEN” hicimos un monográfico del Corvette… que terminaba en el C3, que era la portada de la revista… pero es que, del Corvette, desde que nació en 1953 hasta ahora… ¡ha habido 8 generaciones! Hablaremos de todas. 1953. Nace un mito, el C1. Chevrolet quería “rejuvenecer” la imagen de esta marca de GM… y Harley Earl, diseñador jefe de la marca llevaba mucho tiempo queriendo diseñar y producir un deportivo. Convenció a Edward N. Cole, ingeniero jefe de Chevrolet y pensaron en utilizar una carrocería deportiva, atractiva y ligera, montarla en chasis pequeño y poner un motor “gordo”. Y en 1953 en el mismísimo Waldorf Astoria de Nueva York se presentó el Chevrolet Corvette. El diseño de Robert McLean, atrevido y con mucha personalidad, fue todo un éxito. Y aunque al principio este C1 dio algunos problemas de fiabilidad, no paró de evolucionar y a llegó a llevar motores V8 de hasta 5,4 litros y hasta 365 CV. 1962. C2, ¡otra cosa! Mientras en el Ford Mustang la segunda generación era casi un paso atrás, en este caso Chevrolet fue muy atrevida. El concepto de coche deportivo, divertido de conducir y ligero para los cánones norteamericanos, se mantenía… ¡pero no tenía nada que ver! Para comenzar, ya hay versión Coupé que nunca tuvo el C1 recurre a los faros escamoteables y la parte posterior era muy original. Además, contaba con suspensión trasera independiente y llegó a llevar motores de hasta 7 litros y 425 CV. 1967: C3, el “Coca-Cola”. Este C3 fue conocido en España y otros países hispano hablantes como el “Coca Cola” por sus formas vistas desde arriba. En los países angloparlantes se le denomino “The Shark”. El “tiburón” y estuvo en producción nada menos que 14 años. Su secreto… ¡una estética impresionante! El diseño de Larry Shinoda era y es todo un espectáculo. Quizás haya otros Corvette más impresionantes, pero más bonitos, no. 1983. C4, más sofisticado y práctico. Este modelo lo pude probar, nada menos que el ZR-1 con motor V8 de 5 litros, con culatas retocadas por Lotus y 411 CV. En foto no tanto, pero “cara a cara” era impresionante, no solo gracias al diseño de Jerry Palmer, sino también gracias a tu tamaño… 1996. C5, copiando a los japoneses. La primera vez que me dijeron que este diseño era una copia o al menos estaba inspirado en los japoneses Nissan 300ZX y Mazda RX-7 fui un poco escéptico… luego me he dado cuenta de que es evidente. Casi os diría que más en el Mazda, pues parece un RX-7 que ha tomado anabolizantes. No es una crítica para su diseñador, John Cafaro, que a mi entender hizo un buen trabajo, porque en estos tiempos los coches japoneses eran en los USA y en todo el mundo un verdadero referente, sobre todo en cuanto a calidad de acabados… y este C5 en este sentido mejoraba netamente al C4. 2004. C6, más de lo mismo. GM nunca ocultó que en realidad el C6 era una evolución y mejora del C5, algo más pequeño, ligero y con motores más potentes y eficientes. Pero si piensas que este C6 aporto poco a la saga, te equivocas, pues creo que con este modelo llega un punto de inflexión. ¿A qué me refiero? A que el Corvette, aunque se recorta en tamaño, “crece” como concepto, ascendiendo de la categoría de “deportivo” y acercándose a la de super-deportivo, con motores de hasta 638 CV en su versión tope de gama, como motor de solo 6 litros, compresor y no turbo y esos 638 CV. 2013. C7, muy actualizado. En este caso más que decir que el C7 es una evolución del C6 me gusta más decir que es una actualización, desde el punto de vista estético, con una línea similar, pero más moderna y aerodinámica, pero también en el plano técnico, con la llegada de la inyección directa. El motor de 6 litros recibe no solo la inyección directa, sino también el sistema de apertura de válvulas variable, lo que permite subir la potencia hasta los 461 CV reduciendo el consumo. Este Corvette ya pretende ser más superdeportivo que deportivo, no solo por su mecánica, sino por el empleo del carbono y el aluminio en su chasis y por sus asientos de cuero cosidos a mano… sofisticado, lujoso, eficiente y muy deportivo. 2020. C8, un salto espectacular. No solo es el motor central, no solo es el nuevo chasis, no solo es la estética… es que el motor tope de gama rebasa una cifra mítica… la de los ¡1.000 CV! Exactamente 1079 CV. Sinceramente, a mí con las versiones de 664 o 679 CV creo que me llega.
Welcome to Occult of Personality: esoteric podcast extraordinaire. Now, in episode number 220, you know him, you love him: Freemason, Druid, and author John Michael Greer returns to the show to discuss his recent book, The Ceremony of the Grail: Ancient Mysteries, Gnostic Heresies, and the Lost Rituals of Freemasonry. https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-ceremony-of-the-grail-ancient-mysteries-gnostic-heresies-and-the-lost-rituals-of-freemasonry/18924740/ From start to finish, this interview is totally LIT! John Michael Greer has more fully revealed some of the most intriguing mysteries of western esotericism, which for me include gnostic connections in the Grail mythos and the origins of Freemasonry. To be honest, I never actually thought I would ever encounter proof that is so clear and was more than willing to accept these understandings without it, but this is next level in terms of the history of western esotericism. Highly recommended! The Ceremony of the Grail is a must read, along with Greer's book on temple technology: The Secret of the Temple: Earth Energies, Sacred Geometry, and the Lost Keys of Freemasonry. https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-secret-of-the-temple-earth-energies-sacred-geometry-and-the-lost-keys-of-freemasonry-john-michael-greer/8779177"Delve into Ancient Mysteries with Some of Freemasonry's Most Guarded Secrets"The Holy Grail. The medieval stories of Merlin. The ancient Greek Mysteries. Discover the connection between them all with this phenomenal book by 32nd-degree Freemason and celebrated author, John Michael Greer. He uses careful research to fit together seemingly unrelated traditions and topics, drawing on translated texts and published documents that, until recently, were jealously guarded. A must-read for anyone interested in occult Freemasonry and the Grail mysteries, this book provides answers that have eluded seekers for centuries."Using the earliest surviving Masonic ritual texts as well as pioneering insights and writings by Jessie Weston, William Morris, and other renowned scholars, this book reconstructs the Grail ritual and provides guidelines for performing it. Greer also presents Freemasonry's origins, full translations of pivotal essays, and fascinating history from megalithic to modern times. The Ceremony of the Grail pieces together a puzzle that has captivated practitioners throughout the ages."Occult of Personality podcast is made possible by you, the listeners, and by the subscribers to chamberofreflection.com, our membership website who aid us in the cause of informed, authentic, and accessible interviews about western esotericism. Thank you again! Because of your support, we're able to bring you recordings of this caliber and many more to come.The intro music is “Awakening” by Paul Avgerinos (http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/avgerinos-gnosis?song=3) and the outro music is “The Holy Grail” by Russ Hopkins and Jerry Palmer (http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/hopalmer-moon?song=7). In the Chamber of Reflection and at our Patreon, Billy and I continue the interview with John Michael Greer, where he expounds upon the origins of Freemasonry and connections to ancient religion, discusses the Ceremony of the Grail, and much more! Join us for that compelling conversation. I'd like to remind you that although you're able to listen to this podcast at no charge, it costs time and money to create. We ask you to support our efforts and the creation of future podcasts by joining the membership section at https://chamberofreflection.com or subscribing via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/occultofpersonality. As always, if you're already supporting the show or have done so in the past—my heartfelt thanks and I salute you! Please remember, we are in the midst of our Meditations on the Tarot Study Circle that is open to all Chamber of Reflection paid members. Later in February, we're meeting to discuss the The Hanged Man and you should join us! Greg Kaminsky Linktree – https://www.linktr.ee/brothergregOccult of Personality website – http://occultofpersonality.netChamber of Reflection (Occult of Personality membership section) – https://chamberofreflection.comPatreon – https://www.patreon.com/occultofpersonalityEmail – occultofpersonality@gmail.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeKBc9SEZJbz0A9n3ytbSXgTelegram - https://t.me/occultofpersonalityTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/occultofprsnltyInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/occultofprsnlty/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/OccultofPersonalitySupport My Work – https://paypal.me/occultofpersonality
Why does the budget matter and what are we budgeting for in the next year? Listen to this week's podcast episode to learn more about the process of our budget!
In this podcast: 1. Shira Kammen, 2. Cheryl Ann Fulton, 3. Jerry Palmer, 4. Francois Couture, 5. David Gilden, 6. Sasha Merkulov, 7. Burning Babylon, 8. Cheryl Ann Fulton, 9. Eliyahu Sills, 10. Joe Palese, 11. Daniel Berkman, 12. Ruben van Rompaey, 13. Eliyahu Sills, 14. Ruben van Rompaey, 15. Chad Farran, 16. Paolo Pavan, 17. Francois Couture
At the end of his first act, Jerry Palmer found himself out of shape, divorced, and without friends. Deciding to regain his lifelong connection to athletics was the turning point as he began training for an Ironman. After solidifying extreme sports as his passion, Jerry set his sights towards his most ambitious feat yet: crossing the entirety of the United States on foot. Follow along as Jerry shares his life lessons, from a career of consulting with Accenture to the innate kindness of approaching a stranger. Traversing on foot gave him front-row seats to the turmoil of the country as he witnessed the prevalent inequalities still plaguing our society. Through it all, Jerry's admirable mental fortitude encouraged him to persist, despite the challenges in his way.
John Tyler High School alumnus and successful business entrepreneur, Jerry Palmer, talks about his incredible journey and life lessons on this episode of Talks with Tyler ISD. In addition to establishing the Ben Brown Honorary Scholarship, with the help of The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) for future Tyler ISD graduates, Jerry shares how Mr. Brown, his former high school counselor, gave him career counseling that forever changed his future path. He shares the many struggles he had to overcome to reach his college and career goals and, at the same time, his will and determination to make it all a reality. The Ben Brown Honorary Scholarship will award low to moderate-income students from Tyler High School and Tyler Legacy High School who hope to attend The University of Texas.Support the show (http://bit.ly/SupportTylerISD)
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Sora, 3. Kaila Flexer, 4. Sandeep Bhandari, 5. Daria, 6. Gilles Zimmermann, 7. Jerry Palmer, 8. Kato Kahra, 9. Aryeh Frankfurter, 10. Tilopa, 11. Dubmaster Conte
At the end of his first act, Jerry Palmer found himself out of shape, divorced, and without friends. Deciding to regain his lifelong connection to athletics was the turning point as he began training for an Ironman. After solidifying extreme sports as his passion, Jerry set his sights towards his most ambitious feat yet: crossing the entirety of the United States on foot. Follow along as Jerry shares his life lessons, from a career of consulting with Accenture to the innate kindness of approaching a stranger. Traversing on foot gave him front-row seats to the turmoil of the country as he witnessed the prevalent inequalities still plaguing our society. Through it all, Jerry's admirable mental fortitude encouraged him to persist, despite the challenges in his way.
In this podcast: 1. Kourosh Dini, 2. Jerry Palmer, 3. Robert Rich, 4. John Cabrera, 5. Joachim Heimbaecher, 6. Angelight, 7. To Life!, 8. Cheryl Ann Fulton, 9. Angelight, 10. Magnatune Compilation, 11. Matthew E Sargent, 12. Daniel Knowler, 13. Jerry Palmer
In this podcast: 1. Eric Kamen, 2. Ben Rusch, 3. Ruben van Rompaey, 4. Christos Anestopoulos, 5. Suchitra Lata, 6. Russ Hopkins and Jerry Palmer, 7. Abbas Premjee, 8. Lisa Lynne, 9. Almer and Nirvan, 10. Dubmaster Conte, 11. Kitka, 12. The Headroom Project, 13. Suzanne Teng
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. The Headroom Project, 3. Dejan Ilijic, 4. Hans Christian, 5. Abbas Premjee, 6. Shira Kammen, 7. Kitka, 8. Kara Nomadica, 9. Mundi, 10. Jerry Palmer, 11. Ryo Utasato
In this podcast: 1. Zhaba, 2. Russ Hopkins and Jerry Palmer, 3. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand
In this podcast: 1. Koshanin, 2. Russ Hopkins and Jerry Palmer, 3. The Headroom Project, 4. Kourosh Zolani, 5. Eric Kamen, 6. Paolo Pavan, 7. Suchitra Lata, 8. Ya Elah, 9. Eliyahu Sills, 10. Olexa Kabanov, 11. Andrew Jilin, 12. hands upon black earth, 13. Kato Kahra, 14. Cobb Bussinger, 15. Ruben van Rompaey
Your hosts Eric Balkman and Ferrell Elliott relive the ride for the 2020 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Main Event third place finisher Jerry Palmer as he took his only squad in the contest nearly to the mountiantop. Not only will Palmer dish on a few sleepers and busts in both the 2020-21 FFPC Playoff Challenge #2 and the 2020-21 Footballguys Playoff Challenge #2, but the guys will also preview the 2021 Footballguys Players Championship as well. Plus, Balky and Ferrell tell you how you can get involved with 2021 FFPC Dynasty league orphan teams and answer your calls, tweets, emails and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Allen Cote, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Paolo Pavan, 5. Shira Kammen, 6. David Gilden, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Russ Hopkins and Jerry Palmer, 9. Lisa Lynne, 10. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 11. Ruben van Rompaey, 12. Kitka, 13. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 14. Francois Couture, 15. Hans Christian
In this podcast: 1. Mogilalia, 2. Claire Fitch, 3. EuchMad, 4. Toni Iniguez, 5. Claire Fitch, 6. Hans Christian, 7. Stargarden, 8. Logic Gate, 9. Jasmine Brunch, 10. Rapoon, 11. Barry Phillips, 12. Russ Hopkins and Jerry Palmer, 13. Jasmine Brunch
In this podcast: 1. Kristian Taus, 2. Francois Couture, 3. Angelight, 4. David Modica, 5. Robert Rich, 6. David Modica, 7. Jami Sieber, 8. Sambodhi Prem, 9. Russ Hopkins and Jerry Palmer, 10. Claire Fitch, 11. Osamu Kitajima and Chris Mancinelli, 12. Paul Avgerinos
In this podcast: 1. Radhamohan and Savitri, 2. Tilopa, 3. Gerard Satamian, 4. Teslim, 5. Christos Anestopoulos, 6. Jerry Palmer, 7. The Headroom Project, 8. Osamu Kitajima and Chris Mancinelli, 9. Suchitra Lata, 10. Angelight
In this podcast: 1. Diana Rowan, 2. The Celtic Reggae Revolution, 3. Francois Couture, 4. Viva La Pepa, 5. Ruben van Rompaey, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Tim Rayborn, 8. Lisa Lynne, 9. hands upon black earth, 10. Daria, 11. Shira Kammen, 12. Jerry Palmer, 13. Nightfall Project, 14. Radhamohan and Savitri
On broadcast 89 of the independent artist spotlight series, we're going to stop in Russia for this one. Angelight is the artist in question. I'll also play some new material, and an accidental find too. Lots of other tunes will also be played. Set 1: Olexa Kabanov, At the End of the Earth Optimal Tunes, Give All Paul Avgerinos, Floating Clouds Processor, 42 Set 2: Scott Lawlor, Dark Repose Rob Martino, Mighty Distant Star Sudi Rick Karatas, All I Want for Christmas Is Some Sleep Puchi Colon, We Worship You (Radio Version) McKenna Morris, Power of One Kerani, Godspeed Scott Lawlor, Uninhabitable Conditions Andre Rodriguez, Here's to You (ft Breanne Duren of Owl City) Amoeba, Big Clouds Andy Carhart, Time Speaks Angelight, Relative Reality Anthony Hugh, Freedom Set 3: Angelight, Heavenly Angels Anonymph, East of Eden Satori, Golden Dreams Saros, Immortal Russ Hopkins and Jerry Palmer, Cat Dancing Rocket City Riot, Just Another Broken Heart Robert Rich, Recognition Rhonda Lorence, More Than A Jig Angelight, Beyond the Threshold Linnéa Jonasson, Klöverjakt Linnéa Jonasson, Väntar Michelle Qureshi, As It Once Was Angelight, Fairy Tale Forest Puchi Colon, Rey De Mi Vida (Live) Neuronium (Michel Huygen), Universo Reiki Matthew Schoening, Emotional Clockwork This completes the program, I hope you enjoy the program as much as I have putting it together. See you on another edition very soon!
Anthony Henry is everywhere. He goes into the 2019 SCI as one of the favorites to win the tournament. Is this his time? Jerry Palmer was the best wrestling promoter in Georgia at NWA Anarchy. What his is take on the current state of affairs? Hosts Stephen Platinum and Larry Goodman will do their level best to fnd out.
This week on the podcast, Tom Kakert and Matt Randazzo are joined by Jerry Palmer from the Iowa video department. It's a stroll down memory lane with Palmer, who has been with the Hawkeyes for 23 years. We look back at his years with Hayden Fry, Kirk Ferentz and his time with the hoops program […]
Join Duece and I as we get to know the Missionary Dad and one of the most sarcastic guys on Twitter - Jerry Palmer (@brncoslvr). We talk Poutine, Canada v USA, missions and mental health..... we told you this would be a podcast where you never know what you're going to get, and we meant it!
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
In this thirty-second (32nd) episode of the TigerTalk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College, host Will Kollmeyer welcomes the Northeast director of bands and percussion instructor Bryan Mitchell back to the podcast to give us a look at the 36th annual Northeast Mississippi Community College Summer Band camp that has brought over 500 individuals to campus this week in the form of participants, band directors, students and alumni as they all come together to make Northeast an enriching and enchanting experience. In addition to Mitchell's report on the band camp, Greg Hardin and Jerry Palmer make a stop by the podcast to give us a look at one of the college's career technical programs -- automotive mechanics and automotive services technology program -- as the duo talks about the requirements for the programs and how recent college graduates have gone on to acquire high-paying jobs with just two years of training from Northeast. Kenny Paul Geno gives us a report on what is happening not only on the Northeast at Booneville campus but the Northeast at Corinth campus as well in his weekly roundup.
In this podcast: 1. David Modica, 2. Oliostere, 3. Jeff Wahl, 4. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 5. Maneli Jamal, 6. Daniel Knowler, 7. Bluesboy Jag, 8. Daniel Bautista, 9. Jerry Palmer, 10. Shadows from the Underground, 11. Daniel Knowler, 12. Jon Swift, 13. Brian Bunker Trio, 14. Jeff Wahl, 15. Heavy Mellow
CWT4R again this week will revisit a series that is geared toward the masculine identified lesbian with returning guest Kofi Adoma and the Jerry Palmer Group of Detroit. The conversation will again explore Identity and labels with a twist of social justice movement within the MIL community.The mission of the Jerry Palmer Group is to combine the talents of self-identified masculine lesbians into a cohesive effort to give validation, support and resources to MILs of all ages in the Detroit metropolitan area, as well as across the country where such support is needed. This grassroots self-reliant group specializes in educating the public about the social and cultural experiences of African American MILs and others of color because this is a population often neglected, stigmatized, and rarely highlighted in national discussions about the LGBT community. Since this is a self-help peer support organization, MILs serve as leaders in proactively managing the programs of this collective group. The JPG strives to collaborate and partner with similar groups such as Brooklyn Boihood, Brown Boi Project, Unity Fellowship Church Movement MIL Ministry, and Butch Voices to encourage participation in the intersected social justice movements where women of color are marginalized and disempowered.The show will feature three of the leadership cadre members, Elder Atiba Cohen-the elder of the group, Dr. Kofi Adoma (pronounced doe-MAH)- founding member, and Kunto Mawusi-the youngest in the group. Their aim is to share with you the purpose of the Jerry Palmer Group and how it was founded, the specific goals and target areas, who all is involved, and the importance of having a group like this exist in Detroit and elsewhere. The focus of the conversation will be on empowerment and visibility of MILs of color and ways to rally up their talents and skills to be of service to their communities, to each other, and to themselves.
This edition of Georgia Wrestling Now, hosted by Jonathan Williams and Matt Hankins, featured Jerry Palmer, Murder 1, and Josh Wheeler.
This edition of Georgia Wrestling Now, hosted by Jonathan Williams, Matt Hankins, and dany only, featured interviews with Jerry Palmer from NWA Anarchy and Ken Tuccio from BarberShopWindow.com, as well as discussion on recent and upcoming events.
This edition of Phoning It In, hosted by Larry Goodman, Murder 1, and Trent Van Drisse, featured an interview with outgoing NWA Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer and a discussion of WrestleMania weekend, including calls from Jimmy Rave, SSW promoter Beau James, NWA Anarchy referee Ken Wallace, and GWH man-about-town Dan Masters, plus a taped interview with Tony Falk and the latest from Chicken Hat Charles. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Rich Tate and Les Thatcher, along with Tim Dix, was joined by NWA Anarchy promoter Jerry Palmer on Wednesday night to talk about the promotion and the upcoming camp scheduled for March, whereas Thatcher will be working with Anarchy and additional talent. Bobby Simmons also came in for a Wayback Machine segment, where stories were told of Ox Baker, Moondog Mayne, Bruiser Brody, and Jim Barnett. PSP is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
Larry Goodman with the final installment of the Q&A session at the NWA Anarchy Fanfest, Jerry Palmer, Bill Behrens, and the Devil's Rejects.
This week's Peach State Pandemonium featured Phil Shatter and manager Jeff G. Bailey. They discussed Shatter's rise and success in the business that has taken a relatively short amount of time, as well as his desire to someday reach WWE. NWA Anarchy promoter Jerry Palmer also surprised us with a call during the segment. Southern Extreme Championship Wrestling promoter Scott East also came on to update fans on his health status following a recent emergency, as well as talk a bit about SECW.