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In this high-flying episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by Jane Gulliford Lowes, historian, author, and co-host of the "Never Mind the Dambusters" podcast, to dismantle the myth that the Lancaster bomber single-handedly won World War II. Jane takes us on a turbulent journey through the skies of the Second World War, passionately advocating for the often-overlooked Handley Page Halifax and other unsung aircraft of RAF Bomber Command. Prepare for a deep dive into the complex and multifaceted history of these wartime workhorses and get ready to challenge the narrow narratives perpetuated by popular media and historical oversights.Episode Highlights:- Jane Gulliford Lowes' Introduction: Jane shares her journey from a much-loathed legal career to becoming a historian and aviation enthusiast, driven by a childhood fascination with the Falklands War and a personal connection to RAF Bomber Command through her great uncle Jack Clyde.- The Lancaster Myth: Jane passionately debunks the notion that the Lancaster bomber won the war on its own, criticising the "Lancastrification" of World War II history and highlighting the vital roles played by other aircraft, particularly the Halifax.- The Halifax's Contributions: From strategic bombing to mine-laying operations, SOE missions, and supporting airborne operations, Jane details the extensive and varied contributions of the Halifax, arguing for its rightful place in the annals of aviation history.- Challenges and Improvements: Jane discusses the early issues faced by the Halifax, its subsequent improvements, and how it evolved to become a formidable aircraft by the time of the Mark III, which rivalled the Lancaster in terms of performance.- The Overlooked Heroes: Jane calls for a broader recognition of all the aircraft that contributed to the war effort, including the Hamdens, Stirlings, Wellingtons, and Blenheims, urging listeners to appreciate the full spectrum of Bomber Command.Connect with Jane Gulliford Lowes:- Grab a copy of Jane's book "Above Us the Stars" from The History Rage Bookshop- Follow Jane on Instagram @justcuriousjane and Twitter @LydiaJane13Support the Show:If you're fired up by this episode, consider joining the 'Angry Mob' on Patreon at patreon.com/historyrage for exclusive content, early access, and the iconic History Rage mug.Follow the Rage:- Twitter: @HistoryRage- Paul on Twitter: @PaulBavillStay Angry, Stay Informed - History Rage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stormbringer var tann seinna útgávan við sokallaðu Mark III manningini í bólkinum; tann fyrra var Burn frá fyrr á árinum í eisini 1974. Fyri Ian Gillan á sangi og Roger Glover á bassinum vóru David Coverdale og Glenn Hughes komnir. Hesin seinni er, hóast basspælari, haraftrat kendur fyri sína sangrødd og syngur eisini fyri á Stormbringer lagnum, 'Holy Man'. Øll løgini á plátuni verða spæld. Alment verða stílirnir á plátunini kallaðir harðrokkur, funkrokkur, og bluesrokkur. Funkrokkur var ikki tað mest vanliga hjá Deep Purple og gittaristinum, Ritchie Blackmore, sigst hava dámað tað lítið. Árið eftir í '75 kom Ritchie Blackmore við tí fyrsta Rainbow verkinum, har ein nýggjur framtíðarsangari, Ronnie James Dio, var við. Men 1974 var eisini árið, har annar ókendur sangari varð kendur, nevniliga David Coverdale, sum syngur á hesi Temaplátu, ið er frá 8. november 1974. Plátubarrin 16.11.2024
Jay returns back to 1987 to play with his favorite joystick. ________________________________________________________________________ Find Us on these platforms: https://twitter.com/_RetroRenegades https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077718475122 https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retro-renegades ________________________________________________________________________ Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcT8wcspekw5tSzbc3qWPCg/join ________________________________________________________________________ The Master System[c] is an 8-bit third-generation home video game console manufactured and developed by Sega. It was originally a remodeled export version of the Sega Mark III, the third iteration of the SG-1000 series of consoles, which was released in Japan in 1985 with graphical capabilities improved over its predecessors. The Master System launched in North America in 1986, followed by Europe in 1987, and then in Brazil and Korea in 1989. A Japanese version of the Master System was also launched in 1987, which features a few enhancements over the export models (and by proxy the original Mark III): a built-in FM audio chip, a rapid-fire switch, and a dedicated port for the 3D glasses. The Master System II, a cheaper model, was released in 1990 in North America, Australasia and Europe. ________________________________________________________________________ Grab a beer, a slice of pizza and come hang out with us. We play the greatest games from yesterday while discussing today's gaming news and reminisce on the past. A no topic, no fuks given eccentric cast. Come hang with us at 7:00PM EST | 6:00PM CST | 5:00PM MST | 4:00PM PST.. ________________________________________________________________________ TRY DUBBY FROM GAMERS TO GYM JUNKIES TO ENTREPRENEURS, OUR PRODUCT IS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO BE BETTER. SAVE 10% WITH THIS LINK. https://www.dubby.gg/discount/Renegade238?ref=NePXKdCFpypc8b ________________________________________________________________________ Listen to RetroRenegades on all major podcast platforms https://anchor.fm/retro-renegades ________________________________________________________________________ Like some merch? https://retro-renegades-shop.fourthwall.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcT8wcspekw5tSzbc3qWPCg/store & https://willijay.redbubble.com ________________________________________________________________________ THE RETRO RENEGADES ARE: Graphic God Twitter: @Graphic_God Youtube: https://Youtube.com/GraphicGod Twitch: https://twitch.tv/Graphic_God SUPERSONICSTATION Youtube : https://youtube.com/user/SuperSonicSt... Twitch : https://twitch.tv/supersonicstation STINKINCORPSE Twitter: @stinkincorpse Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UChhVxkV0... UK Dazarus Twitter: @UKDazarus Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCud_ef29... Jago Kuken Twitter: @RetroRenegade_ Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqKT2pP9... CRISPYBOMB Twitter: @Crispybomb EnFin3t Twitter: @EnFiN3t Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroRenegades Jeepers VR Twitter: @Jeepers2u Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAHs-KAWDIYYN-cE5F-WiAQ DragonHeartYoby Twitter: @DragonHeartYoby Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/dragonheartyoby Cerebral Paul | Living Differently Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CerebralPaul Twitter: https://twitter.com/CerebralPaul1 DoggyDog420 Twitter: @DoggyDog420Xbox Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Axle1324 ________________________________________________________________________ Music by: Judzilla Music Title: Sounds of the room Title: Closer To The Stars Find this and more at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKlI... License: Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retro-renegades/support
Walt Disney World. Early Monorail History Monorails, meaning single track railways, date back to 1820 with Ivan Elmanov's prototype in Russia. Henry Robinson Palmer, an English civil engineer, patented the first monorail in 1821, featuring a single rail supported above ground. General Roy Stone designed the first steam-driven monorail, showcased at the 1876 Centennial International Exhibition. ALWEG Monorail The ALWEG Monorail, designed by Dr. Axel Lennart Wenner-Gren, emerged in 1952, with improvements in 1957 that set the standard for modern monorails. Disney Monorails Walt Disney aimed for a futuristic transport system at Disneyland, leading to the creation of the Viewliner Train in 1957, which was later replaced by the ALWEG Monorail after Walt's visit to Germany. The Disneyland Monorail opened on June 14, 1959, featuring innovative designs and was the first to run adjacent to a major highway. Disneyland Mark I to III The Disneyland monorails evolved from Mark I in 1959 to Mark III in 1969, improving in size, capacity, and design. Walt Disney World Monorail The WDW monorail was a significant part of Walt's vision for showcasing the future. The Mark IV monorails, inspired by Learjet designs, were introduced in 1971, featuring unique support structures and smooth rides due to precise manufacturing. Mark IV to VI Mark IV monorails had bench seats, limited standing room, and basic AC. They were replaced by Mark VI in 1989, which featured better air conditioning, automatic doors, increased capacity, and higher speeds. EPCOT Expansion and Disneyland Mark V The WDW monorail system expanded to EPCOT in the late 1970s, with on-site precasting for new track beams. Disneyland introduced Mark V monorails in 1987, designed by Walt Disney Imagineering and manufactured in West Germany. Send questions and comments to 90sdisneypodcast@gmail.com. Links The First Schwebebahn D23: Cool Facts About the Disney Monorail Monorails.org: History Concrete Technology Legacy PCI.org: History of Accelerated Bridge Construction Walt Dated World: Monorail History ASME: Disneyland Monorail System 1959 Disney Monorail Cab on eBay --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/90sdisney/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/90sdisney/support
The first words spoken by Jesus in the Gospel of Mark are “The time is fulfilled. The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news.” This is the theme verse of the entire gospel: all that has happened before now has been building to this moment. And how does the kingdom come near? The King brings it with Him. His first considered act upon launching his mission in Galilee is to call four fishermen to follow Him, indicating that HE would make them fishers of men. Their example of radical turning from their old way of life (aka repenting) and turning to follow Jesus is reminiscent of Abram's call into the unknown. The same Spirit with Whom Jesus empowers and equips those disciples is ours as well, and we are ruled by the same King. So is the enemy, whose days are more than numbered.To investigate this most important of stories further, go here.
Jurandir Filho, Felipe Mesquita, Evandro de Freitas e Bruno Carvalho conversam sobre os seus videogames favoritos da SEGA. A jornada da empresa é uma das mais fascinantes pelo mundo dos videogames, repleta de inovação, competição e uma legião de fãs apaixonados. Desde os seus primórdios como fabricante de máquinas de fliperama até se tornar uma das principais concorrentes no mercado de consoles, a SEGA deixou uma marca indelével na indústria do entretenimento eletrônico. Na década de 1980 que a empresa começou a ganhar destaque no mundo dos videogames com o lançamento do SEGA SG-1000, seu primeiro console doméstico. Este foi seguido pelo SG-1000 II e pelo Mark III, que posteriormente seria relançado internacionalmente como o SEGA Master System e seu lendário "Alex Kidd in Miracle World". Foi com o lançamento do Mega Drive (ou Genesis, como era conhecido nos Estados Unidos) em 1988 que a SEGA realmente ganhou notoriedade. O console apresentava gráficos avançados para a época e um catálogo de jogos que incluía títulos icônicos como "Sonic the Hedgehog", "Streets of Rage" e "Golden Axe", além das expansões 32X e Sega CD. A rivalidade entre o Mega Drive e o SNES da Nintendo definiu uma era de intensa competição no mercado de consoles. A SEGA continuou a inovar com o lançamento do SEGA Saturn em 1994, um console que introduziu gráficos 3D e CD-ROMs. No entanto, apesar de sua tecnologia avançada, o Saturn enfrentou dificuldades para competir com o sucesso estrondoso do PlayStation. Em 1999, a SEGA lançou o Dreamcast, um console que foi aclamado pela crítica por sua tecnologia inovadora, como o modem embutido para jogos online e uma unidade de disco óptico GD-ROM. O Dreamcast também trouxe uma série de jogos marcantes, como "Shenmue", "Jet Set Radio" e "Crazy Taxi". No entanto, problemas de marketing, pirataria e a concorrência feroz da Sony e da Nintendo levaram ao fim prematuro da produção de consoles pela SEGA e a desistência da empresa no mercado de consoles e focando exclusivamente em jogos. Qual o melhor console da SEGA? Vamos escolher! || LINKS COMENTADOS NO PROGRAMA- [LINK] CONSOLE R36s! COMPRE TAMBÉM! 70% DE DESCONTO!- [VÍDEO] Jogos do SG-1000- [IMG] Caixa do Master System- [IMG] Foto do Master System 3 / Caixa / Versão Azul- [IMG] Caixinhas azuis do jogos do Master- [IMG] Arte padrão dos jogos do Master- [IMG] Foto do Super Irmãos- [IMG] Propaganda do Master Club- [IMG] Foto da carteira do SEGA Club- [IMG] Caixa do Mega Drive- [IMG] Caixa do Mega Drive 3 que vinha com Sonic 2- [IMG] Capinhas de jogos do Mega Drive / Mais Capas- [IMG] A fitas dos jogos do Mega Drive eram lindas- [IMG] Capas americanas dos jogos do Mega Drive- [IMG] Jogos do Saturn- [IMG] Tudo que tinha na caixa do Dreamcast- [IMG] Carta que o Juras recebeu da SEGA em 1999 || PODCASTS SOBRE OS CONSOLES- 99Vidas 40 – Master System- 99Vidas 75 – Mega Drive- 99Vidas 97 – SEGA Saturn- 99vidas 119 – Dreamcast
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There's only a week or less (depending on when you listen) for new Doctor Who but wait! There already IS new Who in the form of a Children In Need segment starring Doctor Who the Fourteenth, a Skaro marketing middle manager, a Mark III travel machine, and a new and somewhat controversial Davros! Plus we have a flood of celebratory radio and television programmes about Our Favorite Show on its 60th anniversary, Vworp Vworp and comic book news, Amazon Prime and Tubi showing Who 2.0 and Classic Who respectively AND an interview with Benjamin Cook, Rich Tipple and Kieran Highman on their sterling work colourizing “The Daleks”! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon Radio Free Skaro Livestreams BBC Children in Need Doctor Who segment Children in Need Doctor Who Unleashed New to Who guide from the Doctor Who YouTube channel Wild Blue Yonder will air at 6:30pm Dec 2 on BBC One Nicola Coughlan joins cast for Ncuti Gatwa's Season 2 Gatwa mentioned the First and Fifteenth Doctors share scenes BBC releases colourized images from The Daleks Colourized, omnibus version of The Daleks airing November 23 on BBC Four The Daleks coming to Blu-ray in North America on February 27 Series 1-10 now available on Prime Video in Canada Classic Doctor Who now on Tubi The Philip Hinchcliffe Years – The DNA of Doctor Who launches Kickstarter Vworp Vworp issues 6 available now Fifteenth Doctor comic from Titan Comics coming for Free Comic Book Day 2024 60 years of Doctor Who: in search of classic Who locations Missing Doctor Who episodes audio on BBC Sounds Surviving Doctor Who – an A-Z with Toby Hadoke on BBC Radio 4 Extra Doctor Who: The Wilderness Years documentary coming to BBC Radio 4 on November 19 Radio 2 Celebrates Doctor Who at 60 through December 3 Murray Gold: Hitting The Right Notes special coming to BBC Radio Solent on November 23 Doctor Who: The Welsh Connection on BBC Radio Wales on November 23 Doctor Huw on BBC Radio Wales on November 23 Doctor Who edition of Bargain Hunt to air November 23 on BBC One Doctor Who: 60 Years of Friends and Foes on BBC Radio 4 Nov 24, 9pm Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story on CBeebies on November 24 Doctor Who: Secrets and Scandals on Channel 5 on November 25, 830pm Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder opens in Wellington NZ June 1, 2024 Doctor Who event at Pulse and The Kings in Cardiff, Nov 25 Interview The Daleks in colour Benjamin Cook Rich Tipple Kieran Highman
Season 2 | Episode 23Inanna unleashes vengeance over the Tower of Babel. ★ Support this podcast ★ Visit Enki.Show - Writing, production, voicing, art, editing and distribution by Mário Portela. A one man team for a whole community!
Robert Cooper and Mark Radulich review the latest from Whitesnake; a album full of covers by the guy who used to be in the band they are covering...what?! Frankly, I've been mistreated!The Purple Album is the twelfth studio album by British hard rock band Whitesnake. It contains remakes of songs from Deep Purple band lineups Mark III and Mark IV, when Whitesnake lead singer David Coverdale was a member of that band. It was released on 29 April in Japan, 15 May in Europe, 18 May in the UK and 19 May 2015 in the US through Frontiers Records.Original airdte 6/25/15Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsoFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulich
The “Voice Of Rock” is here! Dave and Shane talk exclusively with legendary #DeepPurple bassist and co-singer #GlennHughes about his tour celebrating the 50th anniversary of #Burn, joining Purple with #DavidCoverdale for Mark III, working with #RitchieBlackmore, working with longtime friend #TonyIommi as a singer for #BlackSabbath, the next Black Country Communion album (exclusive details here!) and so so much more! Check it out!
India launched its ambitious Chandrayaan-3 mission to the Moon. The spacecraft launched aboard India's heaviest rocket, Launch vehicle Mark-III a.k.a LVM3 on a journey to the Moon. The spacecraft will complete the 3,84,000 kilometers-long journey in nearly 45 days to attempt a soft-landing on the Moon by the end of August.In this episode of Nothing But The Truth, Editorial Director (Publishing) Raj Chengappa lists the exciting experiments Indian space scientists have lined up when it lands on the lunar surface. Listen in!Produced by Anna PriyadarshiniSound mix by Kapil Dev Singh
Grace Hopper was a Navy officer, a teacher, a computer programmer and a legend in the tech field. We look back on her life and achievements.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pick n' Mix is back! Viper tackles console BIOS music, menu themes and more during a passionate return to form as we head into Series 4! TRACKLISTING: (00:00:00) Astro City Mini V - The Universe You Saw, The Future I See (00:04:48) HATSUNE MIKU Project mirai COMPLETE - Nice To Meet You, Mr. Earthling (8bit Ver.) (00:06:16) Virtual Sonic - Boss Opera (00:07:56) Let's Get into the Mix! (00:21:29) Mega Anser - Unknown Track 4 (00:25:18) Snail Maze - Snail Maze - Main BGM (Bios US v1.3) (00:25:47) Mega CD (SEGA CD) - EU/JP BIOS Screen (00:29:06) Changing the Tune to Your Friday Night! (00:52:20) Game Gear Micro - Which one do U play today? -Menu Music B- (00:55:37) Segacon -The Best of Sega Game Music- Vol.1 - Space Harrier (Japanese Master System BIOS) (01:00:07) Mega Drive Mini -Celebration Album- - Mega Drive Mini ~Menu Music~ -MUCOM88 PC-88FA Ver.- (01:04:07) Blasting off Towards the Weekend Again! (01:37:54) Sonic the Hedgehog [8-bit] - Scrap Brain (01:39:40) XBAND [Saturn] - Main Menu (01:41:48) David Javelosa - SEGA CD US BIOS (30th Anniversary Remix) (01:50:02) maimai GreeN - SEGA SATURN Startup Sound[H.][Remix] (01:51:20) Changing the Tune to Your Friday Night (02:08:39) Insert Rupee - Kirby's Dream Land "Bias, Groove" OC ReMix (02:13:19) SEGA NET MAHJONG MJ Arcade Ver.2 - la la la love you (02:18:02) CHUNITHM CRYSTAL - Deal with the devil from "Kakegurui" (02:22:41) Thanks for Listening! (02:34:21) Dreamcast Passport - Medley
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Das Sega Master System war nicht die erste Heimkonsole des Arcade-Giganten Sega, sondern die dritte Iteration des SG-1000-Systems, mit dem Sega relativ erfolglos in Japan mit Nintendos Famicom (hierzulande: NES) konkurrierte. Dieses SG-1000 Mark III kam in den USA (1986) und Europa (1987) als Master System auf den Markt. In Nordamerika verlor man gegen den NES, aber in Europa wurde das Master System die meistverkaufte Konsole ihrer Generation. Henner und Chris erzählen die Geschichte dieses Systems und der Firma Sega. Podcast-Credits: Sprecher/Redaktion: Henner Thomsen, Christian Schmidt Audioproduktion: Fabian Langer, Christian Schmidt Titelgrafik: Paul Schmidt Hinweis: Die Folge hat umfangreiche Kapitelmarken, in denen ihr Bilder zu den Geräten und Spielen und Personen sehen könnt, die wir besprechen. Ihr braucht aber einen Podcatcher, der die anzeigen kann. Unterstützen: Die Produktion dieser Folge wurde finanziert durch die Unterstützung unser Hörer auf den Plattformen Steady oder Patreon. Wer uns ebenfalls unterstützen möchte, kann das am Besten durch ein Abo auf einer der Plattformen tun – da gibt es auch massig sensationellen Extra-Content. stayforever.de
Well, here we go. I've already covered Sega's first console, the SG-1000, in comprehensive (if retrospectively inaccurate at times) details. Now, here we have the sequel: The American adaptation of the Mark III upgrade to SG-1000, the Master System. Or the Sega System, if we're being strictly accurate. Beginning with this episode, which covers the Master System hardware and its three pack-in games (or rather, two pack-in games and one built-in game), I will be focusing on the U.S. lineup until we get to the end of 1988 and Phantasy Star, bringing Sega 8-bit coverage even with NES coverage. And from there, we'll be moving in tandem into the future, juggling Nintendo and Sega retrospectives in 1989 and beyond. Please enjoy. Production notes: Why watch when you can read? Check out the massive hardcover print editions of NES Works, Super NES Works, and Virtual Boy works, available now at Limited Run Games (https://limitedrungames.com/collections/books)! Look forward to Segaiden Vol. I: The SG-1000, due summer 2023. Video Works is funded via Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/gamespite) — support the show and get access to every episode up to two weeks in advance of its YouTube debut! Plus, exclusive podcasts, eBooks, and more! Light gun and arcade footage captured from MiSTer with thanks to MiSTerAddOns. Most Master System footage captured from U.S. carts running with an adapter on Sega Mark III hardware with FM Sound Unit and RGB bypass modification. Video upscaled to 720 with xRGB Mini Framemeister.
If technology is only half of it, what's in the other half? Mark III joins WEKA to talk about its unique, and somewhat haphazard, journey in building an all-star team to support organizations today building their AI Centers of Excellence and why assembling diverse teams of builders, creators, and IT operators all working together is the future.
One Piece 1074 is here and we're ready to talk about it on Rookie Pirate Radio, a podcast dedicated to the world of anime and manga. This week, Jon Negroni (me) and Travis Hymas discuss the latest chapter of the One Piece manga, titled “Mark III.” We chat about One Piece Chapter 1074 in our usual overload of detail and speculation, plus we cover some massive theories and revelations for the manga, including the return of a classic Mugiwara ally to the story, possibly huge revelations about Kuma's past, and yes, a traitor, a saboteur even, is on the loose! One Piece 1074 is currently available to read for free on Viz. We want your feedback! If you have any questions, corrections, or your own theories and speculation, please leave us a comment below. Or join our Discord and message us in the One Piece Spoilers Chat server. We'll be back soon to discuss One Piece 1075, but please note that due to traveling conflicts, we won't be releasing our recap on time. In the meantime, be sure to subscribe to Rookie Pirate Radio on your favorite podcast app, so you can stay up to date on all our releases. Our intro music is a remix version of “Overtaken” from the One Piece anime, cut together by Jon Negroni. Our podcast artwork was created by Jon Negroni. Travis Hymas is the Anime & Manga editor of InBetweenDrafts, and Jon Negroni is the Film Editor of InBetweenDrafts. Our recap of One Piece 1074 is based on the English translation of the manga, courtesy of Viz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kapitel 1074 ist da! Es wird wieder Zeit für eine neue Folge vom Romance Dusk Podcast. Viktor und Beni haben dieses Mal auch wieder einige spicy Theorien und eine Priese Offtopic mitgebracht! In dem Sinne, have fun!
Es gibt neben den Seraphims noch eine neue Serie Pcifista Kumas die wir schonmal gesehen haben, der Polizei Bär war einer von 50 Einheiten unter Sentomarus Befehlen. Nebenbei geht Bonnie Inceptionlike in die Gedanken ihres Papas und irgendjemand hohes ist zu besuch bei News Morgan
“YURRNOTUHRRRROTATONTATROTATATANBUMBUMBLAKAEAUHHTAHHHEAUBLAHUUURRRRAHHHH!” After blowing everyone's mind with their revolutionary, self-titled debut, KORN returned with their follow up album, LIFE IS PEACHY, which took the Bakersfield, California Nu Metal pioneers to new levels of unmatched sonic aggression including deeply disturbing lyrics fueled by pure existential fury and primal rage. No band, before or since, has EVER sounded anything like KORN, and no band EVER will. It's time to fire up the CD player in your Yugo and “break down the fourth wall” because we're diving into the darkness where heaviness and fuzziness converge. Find out why staying in shape is important for aging metalheads, prepare to get soaked with some “seriously wet humor” and JOIN US as we ring in the New Year and “Twist” our way through KORN's devastatingly heavy 2nd album: LIFE IS PEACHY. 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Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - Twitter Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast CHECK OUT KORN ON THE INTERWEBS kornofficial.com Show Notes: (00:01): ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised *** / HAPPY NEW YEAR AND HAPPY 2023 TO YOU ALL!!! / #happynewyears vs #happynewyear / #flatmaxi / “DON'T!” #thefourthwall / #posthumousASMR ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** #thisepisodesclinkyoftheepisode #SinEaterCinnamonWhiskey / “When fully erect…” #accuracy / #amazinganalogies / ***We had some new décor via a fresh coat of paint in the #UndergroundBunkerPoonStudios *** #smokedlavender/ We're going REAL dark… / #depressionmetal / “It's called a #hairlight” / “Here's a question…” / #notametalpodcast with #RussellsReflectionsSlightReturn #butthumped with #banjoplayers (07:10): #beeroftheepisodeASMR #thisepisodesbeeroftheepisode / Clean up on aisle 6… / #StillfireBrewery #GloryHaze #encorebeeroftheepisode / “We've already read it…” / #herewego / “The vocal burn's gotta quit.” #vocalburn #seriously #agreatimpression / “It tastes like weed…” (10:07): New Years Resolutions? / “…that's literally the whole point.” / #RussellsReflectionsComedyEdition / “I feel like I need to take a shower now…” / #TheDocket #onmicburp #thirdshowenergy / Shoutout to Daryl! And fond memories of the #RobDukesExodus episode / #multiplevoiceASMR #whispersymphonyASMR #whisperwarriorASMR #cricketsoundsASMR / #nojingle (13:30): #TheDocketSlightReturn KoRn: Life is Peachy (1996) / #ubersoon / A self-critique of Mark I Metal Nerdery vs Mark II (or technically Mark III if you're familiar with your #MetalNerderyHostTrivia / “We're wet as fuck…day 9” / #dryhumor / Comparing “Life is Peachy” to their #selftitleddebut and the evolution of KoRn (or just KORN / Korn), particularly the darker aspects of their overall sound, musically and lyrically. / “Hear me out…” / “Heavier and darker…” TWIST #barking #killeropener #allthecokelines / “A similar opening?” (22:22): “Sorry, that was me” / CHI (Sounds like #StonerKoRn) #creepy (Did you hear that back there?) / Watching #Korn #liveinconcert and a #KISSanalogy / #OMGSeriously “That's why I do it…” / LOST #creepynoises / Interesting production observation… / The good part… / #Uncomfortable is the word / SWALLOW #fuckyes #awwman #onmicburpASMR / “Nine Inch Nails, S.O.D., and Primus” / That's the new term going forward / #confidenceboostinganalogies / “Eat his ass…” #markthetime / PORNO CREEP #instrumental #creepyscaryASMR (33:28): GOOD GOD (Cool harmonics) / MR ROGERS #cuethecreepy #StonerKoRn #massivefuzz #snapsnap #readthoselyrics #listentothoselyrics / “You've got nuts on the brain…” / KUNTS! (I want to do this at #karaoake sometime soon…) / “It's possible…literally.” / NO PLACE TO HIDE (with a side of #extrafuzziness) / #newbutton #markthetime / The influence of hip-hop on the Korn sound / Korn's 6th member defined #uncomfortable / No circle pits, only pogo. / A theory regarding the growth and evolution of metal throughout the 80's and into the 90's #excessmetal #newgenre / The angst of the nineties #angstierexcess / “I hate to interrupt you…” / WICKED (and some #tangentional vocals courtesy of #Deftones frontman Chino Moreno / “Beat off, beat off…” (49:43): #allthecokelines / and the #backstory regarding the meaning of #adidas A.D.I.D.A.S / #OMGSeriouslyASMR #goingin / “Y'all are dodging that question, I can tell…” / #hehahuh / LOW RIDER #bagpipes #awwwmannnASMR #awwshit / ASS ITCH “It had some girth…” / “It's fun to talk about…” KILL YOU #killercloser #doomballs #readthoselyrics “That's fucking dark!” / What the #fructus? / #HereWeGo /The uncomfortable ugliness of KoRn / TWIST (Acapella) #imgonnausetheforce #hiddentrack / A brief comparison to the sound and structure of Korn's debut to “Life is Peachy”/ “Let's turn it down to dark…” / #thelastword THANK YOU FOR JOINING US FOR THIS EPISODE OF METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!! #untilthenext #HappyNewYear2023 / #dontdenythepowerof #thefourthwall / ***COME BY AND VISIT US AT THE BUNKERPOON STUDIO #GIFTSHOPPE by clicking on metalnerdery.com/merch to #purchandise some #MetalNerderyMerchandise / #outroreel
Welcome back to the H&S Podcast. This week we welcome two guests to the show, our Guys Jesse J. Mark and Andre Hutson. In the H&S taproom this week, the fellas continue reviewing a few South Carolina brews, a Nashville offering, and Blast pulls out a special one to commemorate the 50th episode of the podcast! Plus the team look back on some of their most memorable moments over the last 50 episodes. Our discussion segment this week, features a couple of the podmates life long friends. We welcome The Urban League's Director of the Columbus Region Minority Business Assistance Center, Jesse J. Mark, III and current entrepreneur and former Michigan State and professional basketball player Andre Hutson. Jesse drops several jewels on the podcast pertaining to helping minority business owners achieve and maintain success. Dre walks us through some of his experiences playing professionally overseas and shares some of his challenges and achievements in the business sector. It's a really interesting and unique episode where we bounce questions off two different guests. Don't miss this special 50th episode of H&S! Beer Reviewed Juicy-Hazy IPA - Steel Hands Brewing Canadian Breakfast Stout (CBS) (2018) - Founders Brewing Co. River Falls Red Ale - Thomas Creek Brewery Tiny Umbrellas by Xül Beer Co --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hops-and-stocks/support
Continuing in our summer series on our philosophy of church, we discuss how and what it looks like to be truly converted to Christianity. It's as simple as having faith in Jesus, but Christians are often confused about what that actually means. Let's go to the Bible for our understanding.
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Our shared journey through the SG-1000 library has been illuminating, and in this episode I attempt to encapsulate much of what has been covered here over the past year. This episode isn't simply a recap and recontextualization of the system, though—it's also an attempt to reconcile some issues in my coverage of the individual games. Part of what I've learned since early 2021 has been how to properly record the SG-1000 color palette, something I struggled with all along whether I was recording from Analogue clone hardware or an actual SG-1000. The system's limited but distinctive color options are a big part of what defines it! Also, we have a MUCH better sense of the actual release order of SG-1000 games thanks to the work of Gaming Alexandria. So, this episode is one part recap, one part quick review of 70+ games in proper order with proper color. From here, I'm going to take a brief Sega break before returning late this spring or early summer to dive into the Mark III and transition into the Master System. Stay tuned!
03/13/2022 Sunday Sermon by Fred Mok
Damon Woods discusses Mark, volume 3.
The penultimate set of SG-1000 games arrives as the system does its best to remain current and competitive in the medium's changing landscape with technology built around the expectations of an earlier generation of game design. Although the SG-1000 is woefully underpowered to hold its own amidst the new creative frontiers being explored on Famicom, Mark III, and in arcades, these final releases push the hardware well beyond anything its designers could possibly have intended or foreseen. The Graphic Tablet peripheral and Terebi Oekeki cart bring the creative functionality of a personal computer to SG-1000. Wonder Boy brings Mario-esque scrolling action to the system. And Champion Billiards... well, you'll recognize it when you see it. You can almost smell the flop sweat as the hardware tries to keep up—but it tries, dammit, and that counts for a lot.
This week, Andy Lin of Mark III and Esteban Rubens of NetApp join us to discuss the medical AI partnership between Mark III and NetApp and how Mark III enables customer access to medical AI with end-to-end support.
- It's 2022, and the Surface Duo is finally getting Android 11. - Jetpack Compose is faster and easier to read, more "natural language". - Old news (contest ended in May) but great examples of what people can do in ONE WEEK with Jetpack Compose. - Weather App, Visual Beauty Winner: Weather Scene by Chris Horner. - Speed Winner: WeTrade by Jorge Baños - 2h 43min. - Lyft design system engineer, Alex Lockwood creating components with "a fraction" of the code. - NexiGo Air T2 Wireless Earbuds Review. - Honor Magic V launched: Another intriguing foldable you can't get - Google is building an AR Headset. - Tensor-powered Google Pixel 6a could land in May. - Low-end 'Chromecast HD with Google TV' rumored as existing dongle adds '4K' sticker on box. - Sources: This is Google's target price for its 'Pixel Notepad' foldable. - Google Play Games for PC starts limited beta for Android games on Windows, sharing system requirements. - You can now give your child (supervised) access to YouTube Music. - Google requires all 'G Suite legacy-free edition' users to start paying for Workspace this year. - Fan review of the Sony Xperia 5 Mark III. - Pixel 6 and 5G battery drain issues. - Tailscale, an alternative to Nearby Share. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3rUfaJY Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: BetterHelp Podcast
- It's 2022, and the Surface Duo is finally getting Android 11. - Jetpack Compose is faster and easier to read, more "natural language". - Old news (contest ended in May) but great examples of what people can do in ONE WEEK with Jetpack Compose. - Weather App, Visual Beauty Winner: Weather Scene by Chris Horner. - Speed Winner: WeTrade by Jorge Baños - 2h 43min. - Lyft design system engineer, Alex Lockwood creating components with "a fraction" of the code. - NexiGo Air T2 Wireless Earbuds Review. - Honor Magic V launched: Another intriguing foldable you can't get - Google is building an AR Headset. - Tensor-powered Google Pixel 6a could land in May. - Low-end 'Chromecast HD with Google TV' rumored as existing dongle adds '4K' sticker on box. - Sources: This is Google's target price for its 'Pixel Notepad' foldable. - Google Play Games for PC starts limited beta for Android games on Windows, sharing system requirements. - You can now give your child (supervised) access to YouTube Music. - Google requires all 'G Suite legacy-free edition' users to start paying for Workspace this year. - Fan review of the Sony Xperia 5 Mark III. - Pixel 6 and 5G battery drain issues. - Tailscale, an alternative to Nearby Share. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3rUfaJY Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: BetterHelp Podcast
- It's 2022, and the Surface Duo is finally getting Android 11. - Jetpack Compose is faster and easier to read, more "natural language". - Old news (contest ended in May) but great examples of what people can do in ONE WEEK with Jetpack Compose. - Weather App, Visual Beauty Winner: Weather Scene by Chris Horner. - Speed Winner: WeTrade by Jorge Baños - 2h 43min. - Lyft design system engineer, Alex Lockwood creating components with "a fraction" of the code. - NexiGo Air T2 Wireless Earbuds Review. - Honor Magic V launched: Another intriguing foldable you can't get - Google is building an AR Headset. - Tensor-powered Google Pixel 6a could land in May. - Low-end 'Chromecast HD with Google TV' rumored as existing dongle adds '4K' sticker on box. - Sources: This is Google's target price for its 'Pixel Notepad' foldable. - Google Play Games for PC starts limited beta for Android games on Windows, sharing system requirements. - You can now give your child (supervised) access to YouTube Music. - Google requires all 'G Suite legacy-free edition' users to start paying for Workspace this year. - Fan review of the Sony Xperia 5 Mark III. - Pixel 6 and 5G battery drain issues. - Tailscale, an alternative to Nearby Share. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3rUfaJY Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: BetterHelp Podcast
The SG-1000 didn't have much going on during 1986, with Sega's attention focused primarily on the shiny new Mark III console, but what little did make its way to the older console was pretty strong. After an indifferent shrug of a vintage-style single-screen arcade-format MSX port with Compile's C-So!, we get to the good stuff: ASCII's The Castle and Compile's Gulkave. The former, also an MSX port, is a game so demanding and expansive Sega had to bust out the cartridge format again. The Castle simply wouldn't fit onto a MyCard. And as for Gulkave, you may have trouble believing it fit onto the SG-1000, period. Definitely Compile's swansong for the platform, and the culmination of several years of development work for this hardware and architecture, and unsurprisingly a highly sought-after collector's piece.
he Master System[c] is a third-generation 8-bit home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was originally a remodeled export version of the Sega Mark III, the third iteration of the SG-1000 series of consoles, which was released in Japan in 1985 and featured enhanced graphical capabilities over its predecessors. The Master System launched in North America in 1986, followed by Europe in 1987, and Brazil in 1989. A Japanese version of the Master System was also launched in 1987, which features a few enhancements over the export models (and by proxy the original Mark III): a built-in FM audio chip, a rapid-fire switch, and a dedicated port for the 3D glasses. The Master System II, a cheaper model, was released in 1990 in North America and Europe. The original Master System models use both cartridges and a credit card-sized format known as Sega Cards. Accessories for the consoles include a light gun and 3D glasses that work with a range of specially designed games. The later Master System II redesign removed the card slot, turning it into a strictly cartridge-only system and is incompatible with the 3D glasses. The Master System was released in competition with the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Its library is smaller and with fewer well-reviewed games than the NES, due in part to Nintendo licensing policies requiring platform exclusivity. Though the Master System had newer, improved hardware, it failed to overturn Nintendo's significant market share advantage in Japan and North America. However, it attained significantly more success in Europe and Brazil. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retro-renegades/support
Nerdy bones is back, tonight we have a discussion about the impact on the world if we woke up one day and super powers were real?
The Olympus EM-5 Mark III, initially release fall 2019, marks the latest release in the EM-5 lineup of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. It's a midrange Mirrorless camera aimed at photography enthusiasts, videographers, and vloggers. https://photographypx.com/olympus-om-d-em-5-mark-iii-review/ Video https://youtu.be/lgHNkF728JY Lightroom Presets https://rebrand.ly/pxpresets
The Olympus E-M10 Mark III, first released fall of 2017, marks the latest iteration in the E-M10 lineup of entry-level cameras. The M10 series is the baby of the OM-D family, while the EM5 and EM1 models are both larger and more expensive. https://photographypx.com/olympus-e-m10-mark-iii-review/ Video https://youtu.be/5mxYEUv8fJ8 Lightroom Presets http://bit.do/fMP9D
Sony's 24.2-megapixel full-frame a7 III marks one of the most anticipated Mirrorless cameras to date. While not as specialized as the sporty a9, as high-resolution as the a7R, or as video orientated as the A7S. It represents a more well-rounded offering in Sony's Alpha 7 lineup of full-frame cameras tailored to the broadest demographic of photographic mediums possible. Blog Post https://photographypx.com/sony-a7iii-review/ Video https://youtu.be/Nqby-cDxJ8Q Lightroom Presets https://bit.ly/mobilelightroompresets
I'll happily go out on a limb and say Deep Purple was THE hard rock band of the '70's. They could shift from monster guitar riffs to complex classical-influenced passages to outright improvised jams-- all within one song. Built around a trio of top-of-their-game players (guitar, organ & drums), with a series of distinctive, powerful singers & bassists -- the lineup changes so iconic they became known as Deep Purple Mark I, Mark II, Mark III, etc. This episode, we'll break down the classic Mark III track, "Burn", and listen to all the ingredients in this witch's brew."Burn" (Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Jon Lord and Ian Paice) Copyright 1974 Purple (USA) MusicIf you enjoyed this show, please check out these episodes:https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/glenn-hughes-cravehttps://lovethatsongpodcast.com/queen-keep-yourself-alivehttps://lovethatsongpodcast.com/rush-subdivisionshttps://lovethatsongpodcast.com/boston-hitch-a-ride-- This show is one of many great music-related podcasts on the Pantheon network. You should check them out! And don't forget to subscribe to the show — that way, you'll never miss an episode, they'll be delivered right to you.
I'll happily go out on a limb and say Deep Purple was THE hard rock band of the '70's. They could shift from monster guitar riffs to complex classical-influenced passages to outright improvised jams-- all within one song. Built around a trio of top-of-their-game players (guitar, organ & drums), with a series of distinctive, powerful singers & bassists -- the lineup changes so iconic they became known as Deep Purple Mark I, Mark II, Mark III, etc. This episode, we'll break down the classic Mark III track, "Burn", and listen to all the ingredients in this witch's brew."Burn" (Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Jon Lord and Ian Paice) Copyright 1974 Purple (USA) MusicIf you enjoyed this show, please check out these episodes:https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/glenn-hughes-cravehttps://lovethatsongpodcast.com/queen-keep-yourself-alivehttps://lovethatsongpodcast.com/rush-subdivisionshttps://lovethatsongpodcast.com/boston-hitch-a-ride-- This show is one of many great music-related podcasts on the Pantheon network. You should check them out! And don't forget to subscribe to the show — that way, you'll never miss an episode, they'll be delivered right to you.
I'll happily go out on a limb and say Deep Purple was THE hard rock band of the '70's. They could shift from monster guitar riffs to complex classical-influenced passages to outright improvised jams-- all within one song. Built around a trio of top-of-their-game players (guitar, organ & drums), with a series of distinctive, powerful singers & bassists -- the lineup changes so iconic they became known as Deep Purple Mark I, Mark II, Mark III, etc. This episode, we'll break down the classic Mark III track, "Burn", and listen to all the ingredients in this witch's brew. "Burn" (Ritchie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Jon Lord and Ian Paice) Copyright 1974 Purple (USA) Music If you enjoyed this show, please check out these episodes: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/glenn-hughes-crave https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/queen-keep-yourself-alive https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/rush-subdivisions https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/boston-hitch-a-ride -- This show is one of many great music-related podcasts on the Pantheon network. You should check them out! And don't forget to subscribe to the show — that way, you'll never miss an episode, they'll be delivered right to you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Sega's arcade ventures dwindling at the time, the Japanese arcade game maker decided to try their hand at making consoles, and eventually this led to today's featured console, the Sega Master System. Called the Mark III in Japan, this PSG-based audio system (which also featured FM Synth in certain games) has always had a […]
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On the August 21 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss what they've been up to at the Water Cooler. Opening Banter: Check out the site for the Spider-man updates. At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Peter and Ben went to the It Experience in Hollywood. Peter bought the Canon g7x Mark III and hated it, and has now purchased the Sony a6400 instead. Brad got his TV mounted above the fireplace, is hating moving furniture around. Ben saw Jurassic Park in Concert at the Hollywood Bowl What we've been Watching:Peter and Chris saw It Chapter Two. Jacob and Chris watched Mindhunter season 2. Peter and Ben saw Good Boys. Brad watched Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling, rewatched Clifford and Larger Than Life Jacob watched Castlevania, Glow, and Hobbs and Shaw. Ben watched Le Samourai, The Standoff at Sparrow Creek, Fleabag, Under the Silver Lake, Bicycle Thieves, and Stalker. Hoai-Tran watched Where'd You Go Bernadette, Bunuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles, rewatched 1994's Little Women, started watching Succession. Chris watched Ready or Not. What we've been Eating:Brad tried the Cherry Sunset Freeze at Taco Bell. What we've been Playing:Jacob has been playing The Quest for El Dorado. Ben played a game called Erica for PS4 Other Articles Mentioned: All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
In this episode Nathan and myself answer some listener questions and break down the Star Wars Episode IX trailer. We also answer some fun Star Wars favorite questions and choose our lightsaber. Finally we continue our review of Netflix Umbrella Academy episode 2 "Run Boy Run". Is the second episode as good as the first? Get your questions, comments or suggestions in by contacting us on twitter @thebatdaddy52 (Greg) @wobblyboots85 (Nathan) @scspodcast1 (show) or email us at scspodcast1@yahoo.com. We cant wait to hear your feedback. Hope you enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gcspodcast/message
Terry Karges, Executive Director of The Petersen Automotive Museum and Leslie Kendall, Chief Curator join us to unveil plans for The Petersen's facelift. They bring in the gorgeous 1959 Ol' Yaller, Mark III, built by SoCal hot rod legend Max Blachowsky for cinematographer Haskell Wexler. Producer: Jeff Fox Audio Engineer: Chris Laxamana