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Folge #211: Y2KKranke Stimme, gesunde Filmliebe! Timo ist leicht angeschlagen, aber das hält ihn und Zeljko nicht davon ab, euch mit frischen Film- und Serien-Eindrücken zu versorgen. Bevor es aber ans Eingemachte geht, gibt's erstmal ein Update zum Gesundheitszustand und eine kleine Plauderei über Kaffee, Pizza und die Frage, ob Zeljko langsam zum "Lifestyle-Berater" mutiert. Trotz Erkältung hat Timo einiges auf dem Zettel: Er berichtet von der Doku-Serie "Mission Unknown Atlantic" mit Knossi und lobt in den höchsten Tönen die Netflix-Serie "Adolescence" (Achtung: One-Take-Wahnsinn!). Zeljko ist auch schon ganz heiß drauf, die Serie zu suchten. Danach geht's ans Eingemachte: Zeljko hat "From Dusk Till Dawn" rewatched und ist hin und weg von George Clooney als cooler Vampirjäger. Aber natürlich gibt es auch einen "Film der Woche": "Y2K". Timo und Zeljko tauchen ein in die Welt des Jahres 2000, als die Welt vor dem Millennium-Bug zitterte. Ob der Film mit seinen Teenie-Problemen und rebellierenden Computern überzeugen kann? Die Meinungen gehen auseinander! Nostalgie-Faktor ja, aber reicht das für einen guten Film? Außerdem im Schnelldurchlauf: "The Electric State" (lieber nicht!), "Hagen - Im Tal der Nibelungen" (tolle Optik, hölzernes Schauspiel) und "Gretel & Hänsel" (Schwarzromantik-Alarm!). Also, Ohren auf und ab in die Welt von "Once Upon A Time In Cinema - Der Filmpodcast" – jeden Donnerstag um 18:00 Uhr, überall wo es Podcasts gibt! Inhalt:(00:00) Intro (04:20) Mission Unknown: Atlantic (06:00) Adolescence (18:40) From Dusk Till Dawn (33:50) The Electric State (35:25) Hagen - Im Tal der Nibelungen (40:10) Gretel & Hansel (45:30) Y2K (59:55) The Residence ____ Der Film-Podcast mit Zeljko und Timo Anfragen: ouatic@gmx.de https://letterboxd.com/OuaticPodcast https://instagram.com/onceuponatimeincinema_
Happy 2025! It's hard to believe that 25 years have passed since the world braced itself for the so-called “Millennium Bug.” For those old enough to remember, it was a time filled with fear, speculation, and intense efforts to prevent potential chaos. This week, Don and Marc explore the parallels between then and now and reflect on the lessons learned from that era of uncertainty. Here's some of what we discuss in this episode: Reflecting on the Y2K and its parallels to today Lessons from the Dom-Com bubble The importance of diversification in investing Looking at history and learning from the past Potential changes on the horizon in 2025 Get in touch with Don and learn more: https://doncashpodcast.com/
Presentato alla Festa del Cinema di Roma "Fino alla fine", il primo thriller di Gabriele Muccino. Tra i protagonisti Lorenzo Richelmy. Sempre a Roma presentato il documentario "No more trouble. Cosa rimane di una tempesta" di Tommaso Romanelli. Dal 25 ottobre su Disney+ "Avetrana - Qui non è Hollywood", la serie tv sull'omicidio di Sarah Scazzi, diretto da Pippo Mezzapesa. In prima serata il 21 e 22 ottobre su Rai 1 la miniserie "Mike" dedicata al grande Mike Bongiorno. Sentiamo Claudio Gioè ed Elia Nuzzolo, che ritraggono rispettivamente il Bongiorno adulto e quello giovane. Dal 23 ottobre Davide Calgaro in tour con il suo nuovo spettacolo “Millennium Bug”.
For nearly five decades Steve Dewitt has been the voice of Swansea. Having spent his life and career on Swansea Sound, hosting various shows before moving to BBC Radio Wales.In this weeks Radio Greats episode, Steve sits down with Luke to share his tales of the last five decades from doing odd jobs at Swansea Sound for the Programme Controller, to getting his own show. How he introduced a young Rob Brydon to the world of Radio, before moving over to BBC Radio Wales and how he nearly became a national voice during the Millennium Bug, returning back to Swansea Sound and becoming the last local "English" voice for Greatest Hits Radio South Wales and returning back to radio for the launch of SA Radio Live.Thanks to Steve, Aircheck Downloads, Radio Jingles Online and Shaun Tilley for the use of content.
La fine del mondo ci terrorizza da sempre: dal Millennium Bug alle profezie Maya, siamo abituati all'idea che da un momento all'altro il mondo ci crollerà addosso, l'universo ci inghiottirà e la razza umana, anzi no, il pianeta Terra non esisterà più. E per i più ansiosi è anche peggio. Per questo motivo, Licia Troisi, scrittrice e divulgatrice scientifica, ha analizzato tutti i possibili scenari catastrofici - sempre con serietà e rigore scientifico - in cui l'universo può ucciderci. In questo podcast scopriremo le meraviglie, e i terrori, dell'universo nella speranza di esorcizzare le nostre paure ma anche di renderci conto che - spoiler! - la più grande, e reale, minaccia alla nostra sopravvivenza siamo proprio noi stessi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wat was de grootste plotwending van rond de eeuwwisseling? Die van The Sixth Sense? Of die van The Others? Dat Tyler en de verteller dezelfde persoon zijn? Dat de Millennium Bug een hoop gebakken lucht was? In 2001 deed Vanilla Sky ook een gooi naar een eindtwist die de geschiedenisboeken in moest gaan, maar het was er een die host Ruud nooit heeft kunnen bekoren. Deze film stond daardoor al heel lang op het verlanglijstje om eens te onderwerpen aan een kritische blik. Maar nu, op de valreep voor een lange welverdiende podvakantie, gaat het eindelijk gebeuren. Want podgast en cinefiele singer-songwriter Kim Janssen is fan! Het nieuwe album Video Days van zijn band Cape Sleep komt uit op vrijdag 23 februari, en daarna gaan ze touren door het land. Maar nu schuift Kim dus eerst aan om deze oude favoriet eens lekker uit elkaar te trekken. En dan gaat het natuurlijk ook over de filmmuziek van Nancy Wilson, bekend van de rockband Heart, de ontdekking van regisseur Crowe door filmlegende Polly Platt en de vergelijking tussen Vanilla Aky en het origineel waar het een remake van is, Abre los ojos. Steun Duimpjeworstelen op Patreon! En ontvang leuke extraatjes ^_^ Links: Cape Sleep: https://www.capesleep.com/ Kim Janssen, tot voor kort solo: https://www.kimjanssen.net/ Telephone van Cape Sleep, met een magische videoclip geregisseerd door Kim zelf: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTrCX3avWNg Nog een clip, van I want to be your friend, die zeker op het nieuwe album staat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uS1n_zLryOw Cape Sleep op Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/59p3YuZWUKjBcwSpeAB9x4 Pre-order Video Days via Cedrics label Snowstar: https://snowstar-records.myshopify.com/collections/featured-1/products/cape-sleep-video-days Extra links: Roger Ebert en Richard Roeper over Vanilla Sky: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kMh9QEdax0 JoBlo verklaart het einde van de film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9Vr0HqppTA
Ever found yourself chuckling at the thought of an asteroid hurtling toward Earth? Well, buckle up for an episode that's as much about laughs as it is about the potential end of days. We're bringing you a whimsical yet insightful look into the myriad of apocalyptic scenarios that have haunted human imaginations from biblical prophecies to Y2K and beyond. Join us as we weave through the historical, the hysterical, and the downright bizarre beliefs that have led many to predict – erroneously, time and again – that the final curtain call is imminent.Harold Camping's prophecy flubs, the Mayan calendar misreadings, and David Mead's relentless doomsday recalculations; these are but a few of the tales you'll hear as we navigate the choppy waters of end-times forecasts. It's not all jest, though. We also cast a serious eye on actual scientific phenomena with the potential to reshape our world – from melting ice caps to celestial catastrophes. This episode is a mosaic of human reactions to the unknown, a patchwork of fear, fascination, and often, misguided fanaticism that has led many to peer a bit too intently into the abyss.As we wrap up our apocalyptic tour de force, we tease your brain with a look ahead to the enigma of Rajneeshpuram. It's a preface to a deeper dive into cult dynamics and the importance of skepticism that we'll be unraveling in episodes to come. So sit tight and keep your wits about you as we embark on this end-of-the-world escapade that promises to enlighten, entertain, and perhaps even offer an odd sense of comfort that the end, for now, is not quite nigh.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREESupport the showIf you want to try Dubby products please go to https://www.dubby.gg/ and when you're ready to check out in the code area punch in "ISTHISREALPC" for 10% off your entire order!
Ma ve li ricordate gli anni 90? Le tv a tubo catodico, il tamagotchi, il walkman e il terrore dell’apocalisse digitale dovuta al millennium bug. In questa puntata vedremo perché il millennium bug aveva terrorizzato il mondo, perché alla fine non ha provocato danni e soprattutto perché non viviamo nel migliore dei mondi di Maccio Capatonda.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a Text Message.As the clocks ticked down to midnight on December 31st, 1999, as each final second of the last millennium slipped away, people all over the world collectively held their breath. If all the hype was to be believed, if the Y2K threats were real, their New Years merrymaking - the fireworks, the champagne, the confetti - might all come crashing down amidst terror and chaos, the apocalypse. Would the power go out? Would planes fall out of the sky? Would there be some giant explosion? What was going to happen? There was only one way to find out. [count down audio]. And then… nothing. Nothing happened. In the decades since, Y2K or the “Millennium Bug” has been dismissed as nothing more than a hoax, media hype gone way too far. But did you know, the threat was more real than many of us realize? Let's fix that. Check out Peter's podcast Y2K: An Autobiography for more! www.historyfixpodcast.comSources: Y2K: An Autobiography podcast by Peter de JagerNational Geographic "Y2K Bug"National Museum of American History "Y2K"Time Magazine "20 Years Later the Y2K Bug Seems Like a Joke - Because Those Behind the Scenes Took It Seriously"The Guardian "The Millennium Bug Was Real"The Washington Post "Lessons of Y2K, 20 Years Later"Forbes "Apocalypse Then: When Y2K Didn't Lead to the End of Civilization"The Conversation "If you think the millennium bug was a hoax, here comes a history lesson"Computerworld "Some Key Facts and Events in Y2K History"Computerworld "Have we learned nothing from Y2K?"New York Post "Y2K Bug Was Real..."The New York Times "The Town Crier for the Year 2000"Support the show! Buy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaine
"Sabbie Mobili" è la storia di Edoardo, un uomo straordinario il cui destino è stato ridefinito da un incidente il 24 giugno del 2000. Mentre il mondo temeva il Millennium Bug e la Francia celebrava la vittoria agli Europei di calcio, la vita di Edoardo subì una svolta drammatica. A 33 anni, esattamente come predetto da una zingara anni prima, Edoardo affrontò un incidente che lo condusse su una sedia a rotelle. La sua storia, narrata con un realismo diretto, rivela la sua resilienza nel superare le difficoltà. La narrazione si sposta poi su un periodo durante la pandemia di COVID-19 quando, nonostante gli ostacoli, Edoardo decide di partecipare alla Rust2Dakar, un rally benefico attraverso il deserto del Sahara.La sua lotta contro le avversità, il suo spirito avventuroso e il suo coraggio nel volto delle incertezze emergono mentre affronta il deserto, trasformando il viaggio in un atto di solidarietà. "Sabbie Mobili" cattura l'essenza di un uomo che, nonostante le sabbie mobili della vita, trova il modo di avanzare. La storia di Edoardo è un inno alla resilienza umana, un richiamo per guardare oltre le sfide e abbracciare il futuro, qualsiasi esso sia.Testi e Musiche di Paolo Castelfranato eccetto il brano di chiusura "Fidati di me" scritta e cantata da Luca MongiaDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/approdi--5865386/support.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 927, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: this means war! 1: The USA's began in 1861, Angola's in 1975. Civil War. 2: A cornerback or safety goes after the quarterback sack when sent in on this defensive option. a blitz. 3: (Hi, I'm Andy Summers.) The U.S. government called the Korean War this, which sounds like a lawsuit by my old band. police action. 4: Frederick the Great's invasion of Silesia in 1740 launched the war of this country's succession. Austria. 5: The French Revolution inspired a similar one in this Caribbean country in 1791. Haiti. Round 2. Category: an ancient lifetime ago 1: The top choice for sweetening food or medicine, the Hymettus type from Attica was famous. honey. 2: The Roman gladiators only worked funerals until this leader instituted some games for them in 46 B.C.. Julius Caesar. 3: The monster Typhon, the giant Enceladus and the workshop of Vulcan have been called sources for its eruptions. Mount Etna. 4: Ptolemy X, a little short of funds, replaced this Macedonian's fancy gold coffin with an alabaster one. Alexander the Great. 5: At 15, Ovid's "Metamorphoses" topped the length of this poet's "Aeneid" by 3 books. Virgil. Round 3. Category: get real 1: From a character in an 18th century play, to be genuine you're not Alvin-pure or Theodore-pure, but this. Simon-pure. 2: From the Latin for "in good faith", it's used to indicate authenticity. bona fide. 3: This phrase previously came from those referring to the true chief of a Scottish clan. real McCoy. 4: Aussie slang for genuine, it's "fair" this, mate. dinkum. 5: From the followers of Jesus comes this adjective for authoritative. apostolic. Round 4. Category: around the world book 1: Mental illness or just too much coffee may cause this, the inability to sleep naturally. insomnia. 2: Full date mentioned in the first sentence of the article on the Millennium Bug. January 1, 2000. 3: As C is in 2 volumes, but J and K are in 1, volume 13 still covers this one letter. M. 4: These "have one advantage over most other pets. They can be left alone for a day or two without food". fish. 5: The World Book illustration for this occupation has a man with a cutlass, daggers, a pistol and a boarding ax. pirate. Round 5. Category: salem and the witch trials 1: In a nod to the town's witchy past, the logo of Salem's police dept. depicts a witch riding one of these. a broom(stick). 2: Some blame the start of the witch hysteria on tales told by Tituba, a slave who came from an island in this sea. the Caribbean. 3: A newer theory lays partial blame on ergot, one of these organisms that grows on grain and causes hallucinations. a fungus. 4: Samuel Sewall was the only one of these officials who publicly admitted his guilt after the trials. judge. 5: This man who refused to stand trial was pressed to death 3 days before his wife Martha Corey was hanged. Giles Corey. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Sean is joined by Nina and Verushka a.k.a. Shawn and Clayton from 'Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies' to defend the often-maligned The World Is Not Enough (1999). My Guests: -Shawn @murphthesmurph -Clayton @justhappy2cu -Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies @TripleMMMPod Discussion Points: -Peak Brosnan 007. -Denise Richards role of Christmas Jones-shout-out to Scott and Cam over at SpyHards podcast interview with Denise. -The back-story of Doctor Christmas Jones. -The fantastic cast and the top-notch situation. -The premature form of The Millennium Bug. -Sean defends the opening sequence of Die Another Day (2002). -Shawn details the 'Clifton Notes' version of the plot, because Sean doesn't understand what's going on. -Everyone has an issue with the Exchange Rate between Great British Pounds (GBP) and United States Dollars (USD). -The fascinating character of Elektra King. -The welcome return of Valentine Zukovsky. -Clayton, Shawn and Sean go 30 minutes before even mentioning Robert Carlyle as Renard. -That 3-D CGI Head. -The 'big puffy ball coat' that is useless in every situation, apart from the situation Bond and Elektra find themselves in. -The plot similarities between The World Is Not Enough (1999) and Sleepy Hollow (1999). -Sh*g, Marry, Travel Disclaimer: The Sh*g, Marry, Travel section is meant purely for comedy and should in no way be taken seriously. Sean, Shawn and Clayton wish no ill-will towards Pierce Brosnan. -Clayton absolutely leaps 'over the line'. -Shawn and Clayton discuss Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). -London v Washington D.C. Raised Questions: -What's the matter with people who don't like this film? -Why did Denise Richards get so much stick? -Does Sean speak too quickly? -Does Sophie Marceau's role as Elektra King overshadow the character of Christmas Jones? -Did you spot Omid Djalili? -How many times does Bond meet his 'female' match? -Is Sean's 'Fleur Delacour' French accent worse than his American? -Has James Bond ever ad a 'bad ski' day? -Did you know there was a particular 'slip' during this film? -Were you mesmerised by Pierce Brosnan's chest hair? -Is Elektra King faking being frightened during the avalanche scene? -Do you want James Bond competing in his own film with a female 'action counterpart'? -Are the cars in the Pierce Brosnan films under-used? -Is London glamorised to Americans? Recommendations: -SpyHards podcast. Thanks For Listening! Trailer: FilmFloggers: www.filmfloggers.com Review It Yourself now has a Patreon! Find us here: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/review_it_yourself21 Twitter: @YourselfReview Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021
What exactly is the Millennium? Is it in the future? Are we in it? Did we miss it? What about Chiliasm? Was St. Irenaeus really a Chiliast? Join Fr. Stephen De Young and Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick to see what Scripture says about this eschatological period.
What exactly is the Millennium? Is it in the future? Are we in it? Did we miss it? What about Chiliasm? Was St. Irenaeus really a Chiliast? Join Fr. Stephen De Young and Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick to see what Scripture says about this eschatological period.
What exactly is the Millennium? Is it in the future? Are we in it? Did we miss it? What about Chiliasm? Was St. Irenaeus really a Chiliast? Join Fr. Stephen De Young and Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick to see what Scripture says about this eschatological period.
Je zou bijna zeggen dat we een mythologie aflevering doen, maar dit zijn waargebeurde situaties. De tulpenmanie was een bizarre hype waar de tulpen duurder en duurder werden. Maar zo'n bubbel kan niet eeuwig groeien. Dan een ander bizar gegeven was de Millennium Bug. Alle computers zouden crashen in het jaar 2000 door een programmeer fout. Als laatste belichten we ook de dansmanie en de Vinland kaart!• historie-en-mythologie@mail.com• https://twitter.com/HistorieMyth• https://www.instagram.com/historiemythologiepodcast/• Discord https://discord.gg/RnwqMd5Sbs• merchandise • https://historie-mythologie.secure-decoration.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/historie-and-mythologie/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
ESat3am wants to wish you a happy new year with 2011's THE MILLENNIUM BUG. We hope you all have a great 2023! Get more of us! Website: https://esat3am.com/ Email: esat3am@gmail.com/ Twitter: @ESAT3AM Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ESAT3AM/ Leave us a voicemail: https://anchor.fm/everythings-scary-at-3-am Credits Photo by Gabriel- @natural https://unsplash.com/photos/qUcNy_NSeoo Opening music: "Ghost Stories" by Alex Lisi https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Wkg85Gabk3DkC14DdUohg Additional audio from: Daniel Simion http://soundbible.com/2170-Clock-Chimes-4x.html THE MILLENNIUM BUG (2011) trailer. All opinions are our own.
When complex computer programs were first written in the 1960s, engineers used a two-digit code for the year, leaving out the "19." As the year 2000 approached, many believed that the systems would not interpret the "00" correctly, therefore causing a major glitch in the systemSTORYTELLERJonald Reyes BANDPiano, Organ - Matt GriffoDrums - Mike AmandesBass - Gordon WaltersAcoustic Guitar - Arne Parrott Saxophone - Eli Wilson VOCALSMatt GriffoDrake Shrader Lexi AliotoEpisode Names: The Story of Y2K - The Story of Y2K - The Year 2000 Problem - The Millennium Bug - The Y2K Glitch - The Y2K ErrorSupport the showSupport the show via Matt Griffo's Patreon page at Patreon.com/mattgriffo
It's the last pay-per-view spectacular of the century, and to celebrate there's thirteen matches. Thirteen! It's time to discuss another exhausting three hours of WCW goodness. Enjoy!P.S. Hopefully this episode reaches you without the Millennium Bug destroying it.(Episode recorded May 2022)Linktree - http://www.linktre.ee/twtwpodPatreon - http://www.patreon.com/twtwpodTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/twtwpodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/twtwpod/TikTok - http://www.tiktok.com/twtwpodFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/twtwpodYouTube - http://www.youtube.com/twtwpodEmail - theworsttherewas@gmail.com(A Plate of Beans Network Production)
Pondo, Chris, and Kelli are talking one of their favorite streaming services, TUBI! All movies talked about on this episode can be streamed right now on TUBI, including the deep dive to this week's film TOW. Reviewed on this episode: Lake Mungo (2008), Itsy Bitsy (2019), Hayride (2012), Before Someone Gets Hurt (2018), The Millennium Bug (2011), The Dead Ones (2019), Dead End (2003), Mutant Vampires From Planet Neptune (2021), and Child Eater (2016) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at MOUTHSOFMADNESSPOD@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on YouTube Follow Madman Pondo at his website Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out Kelli's work
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 527, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Oahu 1: Visitors learn how to make these floral necklaces at Senator Fong's plantation and gardens. leis. 2: The beachfront home used as Robin Masters' estate on this TV series lies on Oahu's east shore. Magnum, P.I.. 3: A tower topped by a giant pineapple stands atop this company's Cannery Square. Dole. 4: A chocolate replica of this Oahu volcano is a specialty of Honolulu's Bali by the Sea restaurant. Diamond Head. 5: Merisol created the statue of this Belgian missionary that stands in front of the state capitol building. Father Damien. Round 2. Category: Around The World Book 1: Mental illness or just too much coffee may cause this, the inability to sleep naturally. insomnia. 2: Full date mentioned in the first sentence of the article on the Millennium Bug. January 1, 2000. 3: As C is in 2 volumes, but J and K are in 1, volume 13 still covers this one letter. M. 4: These "have one advantage over most other pets. They can be left alone for a day or two without food". fish. 5: The World Book illustration for this occupation has a man with a cutlass, daggers, a pistol and a boarding ax. pirate. Round 3. Category: The Female Of The Species 1: This name for a female sheep comes from a Latin word for "sheep". ewe. 2: We bet you a buck you know this is a female deer. a doe. 3: If you be a female bee, you be one of these. a queen. 4: Female moose, whales and elephants are known by this "bovine" term. a cow. 5: A female red fox isn't a comedian, but one of these. a vixen. Round 4. Category: Jane 1: To see if sororities are evil, Jane sent a reporter through this process of auditioning for several of them. Rushing. 2: Each month Jane sends 2 strangers on one of these. Blind date. 3: In May 1999 top new colors for these included Naive Rose and Iridescent Lilac -- no blacks or greens. Nail polish. 4: In the first issue, this "Gods and Monsters" and "Encino Man" actor was "Our Token Sex Symbol". Brendan Fraser. 5: A dress made of Good and Plenty wrappers was one of the D.I.Y. fashion tips, D.I.Y. standing for this. Do It Yourself. Round 5. Category: 'Member November? 1: The first college football game took place between Rutgers and this other N.J. university on November 6, 1869. Princeton. 2: Abe Lincoln delivered it November 19, 1863. The Gettysburg Address. 3: Later a prime minister, she was born November 19, 1917 in Allahabad. Indira Gandhi. 4: This man abdicated the German throne on November 9, 1918. Kaiser Wilhelm II. 5: On November 7, 1917 this "majority" political faction toppled the provisional Russian government. Bolsheviks. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Y2K, also known as the Millennium Bug, was a computer error predicted to cause widespread systematic issues when internal dates changed from 12/31/99 to 01/01/00. Despite apocalyptic fears and doomsaying in the years leading up to the new millennium, the year 2000 arrived with no major catastrophe. Planes didn't fall out of the sky. Banks didn't fail. The American public now commonly remembers Y2K as a sort of hoax.But the popular understanding of Y2K fails to recognize the years of preparation that occurred before January 31, 1999. Over $100 billion was spent in the US alone by government and the private sector to avert any potential disaster. And it worked.This week on the Buzz, we're digging into the history and legacy of Y2K with guest Zachary Loeb, a doctoral candidate at the University of Pennsylvania who studies the social and technical impacts of the Millennium Bug. This seemingly minor computer glitch has a lot to teach us about the role of technology our lives, how institutions cooperate (or don't), and how we as a society measure and respond to large-scale risk.Follow Humans of Public Service on Instagram!Register for ELC 2022 here! Use code THEBUZZ by July 15th and get $50 off!Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode! For more from ACT-IAC, follow us on Twitter @ACTIAC or visit http://www.actiac.org.
Bob Lederer, founder of RFL Communications and Chief Mentor and Partner at RSB Insights and Analytics, joins us on Now that's Significant to reflect on the journey the insights sector has undertaken so far, delving into his substantial experience in the industry. In this episode, we cover: > How market research and insights teams are exposed to far too many 'innovative' tech tools that aren't put through adequate testing before being released into ways of working. > A brief history tour of how the industry got to where we are, revisiting some important milestones along the way, such as the early adoption of the internet, which birthed online research, initial usage of mobile phones in market research. > Innovation in and around the Millennium Bug, including what initially drove the major uptake of online research, plus the genesis of online communities. > The positive and negative impact of VC and PE on innovation in the market research space. > And some crystal ball time looking into the future of innovation within the sector. Enjoy the show
Argomento quasi mitologico della mia generazione. Ma di cosa si trattava davvero? E al giorno d'oggi può ancora esserci una simile minaccia?
In today's video, we continue the story of how Bengaluru became India's Silicon Valley. Y2K Bug – a $308 billion mistake: If you were born in the 21st century, then there's a good chance that Y2K doesn't mean anything to you, but it was a big deal. It was the Year 2000 problem, the Millennium Bug, a $308 billion mistake caused by short-sightedness. Computer programs at the time shortened four-digit years to the last two digits. This wasn't a problem in the 20th century. As these programs started approaching 99, people realised that there wasn't anything after that. At the turn of the century, computer clocks would reset to 00, and this was a big problem, because United States which was the centre of the digital world back then, was heavily reliant upon computers at - industries like transportation, energy, and banking needed their digital clocks to be accurate. Engineers in Bengaluru help prevent the Y2K crisis: The clock struck midnight. The new century began. And the world stayed the same. There was no apocalypse. And whether the world knew it or not, they had an Indian city by the name of Bangalore to thank for that. Estimates put the number of lines of code required to avoid the Y2K crisis at 180 billion - it would require roughly 1.1 million COBOL programmers, and that is where Bengaluru comes in. COBOL was still actively being taught in Indian colleges, there were tens of thousands of Indian engineers who were proficient in this language, and while American COBOL programmers were expensive, Indian ones were cheap. From $100 million in 1990, India's IT sector grew 80X by 2001 - becoming an $8.26 billion industry. The dotcom bubble brings jobs to Bengaluru: In March of 2000, America's dot-com bubble burst - in the subsequent months, many prominent US-based internet companies would go bankrupt as venture capital dried up and their businesses disintegrated because of unsustainable burn rates. The survivors of this crash had a harder time raising funds from investors, and many of them came up with strategies to reduce spending on salaries and to diversify their customer bases, and one of these strategies was international expansion. And this international expansion brought tech giants like Yahoo, Google, eBay and Amazon to Bengaluru between 2000 and 2004. Rise of internet and economic prosperity: The government of India's 2004 broadband policy established 256 kilobit per second internet as the minimum speed. This increase in internet speed coincided with another increase that happened in India between the financial year of 2003 and the financial year of 2007: real GDP growth averaging close to 9% a year. In this time period, the number of Indian households with more than $10,000 in disposable income roughly doubled. This financial prosperity, paired with India's increasing internet connectivity, gave rise to one of the most crucial components of any market or industry: demand. Bengaluru's startup ecosystem takes its baby steps: By 2003, Bengaluru's startup ecosystem was taking its first baby steps - entrepreneurs had begun to see an opportunity in India's increasing spending power and deepening internet penetration. Early trailblazers like ngpay – which was acquired by Flipkart started and defence startup Tonbo Imaging were founded in 2003, MuSigma – one of India's first unicorns in 2004 and iD Fresh Food was founded in 2005 – all in Bengaluru. VCs flock to Bengaluru: After the Financial Crisis of 2007-08 in the United States, the VCs were looking to take their money out of the US and found Bengaluru to be a perfect opportunity for growth. As the money started to pour into Bengaluru's startup ecosystem – startups like Flipkart, Myntra, InMobi, Verse Innovation, CommonFloor and RedBus were all founded in 2007. And this was the beginning of the entrepreneurship wave in Bengaluru.
Lep in the Hood - is the movie good? Hannah finally gets to witness the straight-to-video horror legend. We also cover the 2021 Ghost Story for Christmas, Jack in the Box Awakening, and our fond memories of the Millennium Bug.
Erinnert ihr euch noch an den sagenumwobenen Millennium-Bug? Computer sollten reihenweise abstürzen, nichts sollte mehr funktionieren und was passierte letztlich? Fast gar nichts! Marcus und Oli nehmen den Jahreswechsel von 1999 auf 2000 zum Anlass und reden einmal über dieses besondere Silvester. Es wird ein wenig technisch dieses Mal, doch es gibt natürlich auch ein paar tiefe Einblicke aus der Jugend von den beiden. Wer wissen will, warum in Marzahn Hellersdorf die Uhren anders ticken als im Rest Deutschlands, hört am besten rein! WISSTIHRNOCH? - Der Podcast!Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins David Harper on LBC News to discuss the Y2K22, an email glitch being likened to the Millennium Bug discovered by Microsoft in Exchange Server, one which affects the way dates are stored and could stop emails being delivered. You can follow and contact the Gadget Detective on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #News #Reviews #Help #Advice #LBC #News #Radio #David #Harper #Microsoft #Exchange #Server #Y2K22 #Bug #Millennium #2000 #2021 #2022 #Data #Email #Code #Virus #Scan #Software #Problem #Glitch #Code
The biggest, and very first story of the year 2000, involved a bug that was set to impact tens of millions of lives all over the world.But unlike the Covid-19 pandemic of today, The Millennium Bug, or Y2K for short, was a computer programming problem, with predicted Armageddon-like consequences.In the months leading up to the year 2000, people feared the world was on the brink of disaster; that planes would fall from the sky, cardiac pacemakers would stop, and nuclear reactors would shut down. The problem was devastatingly simple - computers were never programmed to read dates beyond 31 December 1999. And the inability to do so, at midnight on 1 January 2000, could lead to a global computer crash.Governments around the world spent an estimated $500 billion trying to fix the problem.Each individual nation had their own unique concerns. In Russia, the military moved to protect the software that secured their nuclear weapons systems. And in Western Australia, the Ministry of Justice feared an overly automated prison system would fail, allowing the opportunity for thousands of inmates and the state's most dangerous prisoners, to escape.So, they hired Matthew Hackling, a young, unassuming cyber security engineer, who was then dispatched to the state's most notorious prisons.Could Matthew win the race against time, to prevent this millennium catastrophe?In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century's biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years. The Y2K Prison Bug is episode 21 — and the final instalment of StoryCast '21.CREDITS-The Y2K Prison Bug was written and produced by Rob Mulhern.Recordings and original idea, by Tom Gillespiewith special thanks to Matthew Hackling.Archive, Simon WindsorTV treatment, Victoria Hudson-GrantDigital, Tom GillespieHead of Radio, Sky News, Dave TerrisDesign and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Sam GouldPress and Marketing, Alexandra HortonEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story visit www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
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The biggest, and very first story of the year 2000, involved a bug that was expected to impact tens of millions of lives all over the world.But unlike the Covid-19 pandemic of today, The Millennium Bug, or Y2K for short, was a computer programming problem, with predicted Armageddon-like consequences.In the months leading up to the year 2000, people feared the world was on the brink of disaster; that planes would fall from the sky, cardiac pacemakers would stop, and nuclear reactors would shut down. The problem was devastatingly simple - computers were never programmed to read dates beyond 31 December 1999. And the inability to do so, at 12-midnight on 1 January 2000, could lead to a global computer crash.Governments around the world spent an estimated $500 billion trying to fix the problem.Each individual nation had their own unique concerns. In Russia, the military moved to protect the software that secured their nuclear weapons systems. And in Western Australia, the Ministry of Justice feared an overly automated prison system would fail, allowing the opportunity for thousands of inmates and the state's most dangerous prisoners, to escape.So, they hired Matthew Hackling, a young, unassuming cyber security engineer, who was then dispatched to the state's most notorious prisons.Could Matthew win the race against time to prevent this millennium catastrophe?In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century's biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years. The Y2K Prison Bug is episode 21 — and the final instalment of StoryCast '21.CREDITS:The Y2K Prison Bug was written and produced by Rob Mulhern.Recordings and original idea, by Tom Gillespiewith special thanks to Matthew Hackling.Archive, Simon WindsorTV treatment, Victoria Hudson-GrantDigital, Tom GillespieHead of Radio, Sky News, Dave TerrisDesign and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Sam GouldPress and Marketing, Alexandra HortonEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story, visit www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
Hey! The genial trio are discussing Chris' bad news, festive leftovers, there's Poetry Corner, a check-in with the news in McCook (NE), Pete describes a traditional Japanese New Year's Eve before the lads discuss his own NYE dilemma, there are facts about the post-Christmas sales, memories of the Millennium Bug, surviving in the wilderness, and so much more! Woah ho ho! Oh, and....Tom's Audience Intercommunication is where you have your say... get in touch on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (@YourselfJasmine), or via email (symj@protonmail.com). You might get a Show Yourself Mr. Jasmine beer mat!Happy New Year to one and all! Enjoy the show!
In this week's “Passion of the Geeks – Unplugged”, Pat remembers something that was a huge part of his early IT career: The Millennium Bug. The post Episode 59 – Tales From the IT-Trenches: The Millenium Bug (unplugged) appeared first on Passion of the Geeks.
Ebbene sì nel giro dell'eterno ritorno tocca ora alla moda degli anni Duemila, quella con i toppini a pancia scoperta, il cappello da pescatore, i pantaloni a vita bassa e a zampa. Spopola su TikTok per le nuove generazioni che in quegli anni si e no erano nate, rilanciata da star dell'epoca tornate alla ribalta come Britney Spears e Jennifer Lopez. Si pesca nel vintage o si compra nelle catene di fast fashion: catenine dorate, abiti con gli spacchi, spalline sottili e via indossare
Ddl Zan cosa succede oggi, con Luigi Ambrosio. Pace armata tra Grillo e Conte con Giuliano Santoro del manifesto. - La rivolta a Cuba con Alfredo Somoza. - Covid, nuove misure in discussione al Ministero microfono aperto con Francesco Giorgini da Parigi - Manifestazione sotto Regione Lombardia per la riforma della sanita' con Luca Parena - Genova vent'anni dopo, la storia di Indymedia con Emanuela del Frate co autrice di “Millennium Bug. Una storia corale di Indymedia Italia”e Bomboclat, uno degli "smanettoni" che creò Indymedia
Ddl Zan cosa succede oggi, con Luigi Ambrosio. Pace armata tra Grillo e Conte con Giuliano Santoro del manifesto. - La rivolta a Cuba con Alfredo Somoza. - Covid, nuove misure in discussione al Ministero microfono aperto con Francesco Giorgini da Parigi - Manifestazione sotto Regione Lombardia per la riforma della sanita' con Luca Parena - Genova vent'anni dopo, la storia di Indymedia con Emanuela del Frate co autrice di “Millennium Bug. Una storia corale di Indymedia Italia”e Bomboclat, uno degli "smanettoni" che creò Indymedia
The end of the world isn't caused by a meteor, a nuclear blast, a monster or god. The end of the world isn't exciting, nor is it terrifying. The end of the world comes slowly, quietly. It is so subtle that humanity doesn't realise the end has come until it is too late. In the ruins of old Tokyo, one woman - born at the beginning of Lights Out - imagines what life must have been like in the days before...Stories from the Hearth is an experimental storytelling experience ft. truly original fiction and thoughtfully produced soundscapes. The aim of this podcast is to rekindle its listeners' love for the ancient art of storytelling (and story-listening), and to bring some small escapism to the frantic energies of the modern world. Stories from the Hearth is the brainchild of queer punk poet, environmentalist, and anarchist Cal Bannerman. Vive l'art!Episode #11 out Sunday 25th July 2021 (25.07.21)Support the podcast and get early access, bonus content, exclusive extra episodes, an in-episode shout-out, and the chance to become part of a wider community, by visiting our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/storiesfromthehearthpodcastInstagram: @storiesfromthehearthTwitter: @Hearth_PodcastYouTube: Stories from the HearthEmail: storiesfromthehearthpodcast@gmail.comOriginal Artwork by Anna FerraraAnna's Instagram: @giallosardinaAnna's Portfolio: https://annaferrara.carbonmade.com/Thank you for listening. Please consider following, subscribing to, and sharing this episode, and please do tell your friends all about Stories from the Hearth.All of the music in this episode is the work of Kumiko and is courtesy of Free Music Archive, licensed under a Creative Commons 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication. To read more about the license, click here. Songs (in order of appearance)Fight the apocalypse, but before a quick napWake up, heroic figureUn desértSomething to saveThe first person crossing the bridge since a century
"Y2K Redux" is a limited series that revisits the Year 2000 in an alternate reality where the Millennium Bug caused havoc and a mysterious pandemic put the world into apocalyptic sleep. In "The Darkening of the Fifth Sun", New Age reporter Roxie Gibson narrates the chaotic events in Mexico as they unfold on January 1st, 2000. Roxie and Eligio Melgar, an expert in Aztec mythology, go on a journey throughout Mexico and try to enter the USA. In "Dawn of a Sleeping World", the apocalyptic leader Ezekiel tries to rally people into his cult. Roxie continues her saga in Mexico. Radio hosts Luke Marlowe and Monique Toussaint present the grim news of the collapse of technology, society and human health, but promise to keep the public informed as long as their station can run. www.pilgrimfalcon.com www.facebook.com/y2kredux Instagram @pilgrim_falcon
Join us this week as we take a stroll down memory lane and take a loot at one of our favorite apocalyptic threats to ever face humanity, Y2K. Bill Clinton makes a guest appearance and serves as a guiding light through these trying times. Sources: https://time.com/5752129/y2k-bug-history/ https://www.britannica.com/technology/Y2K-bug https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/Y2K-bug/ Twitter - YouTube Sound effects obtained from zapsplat.com Find out more at https://20kleagues.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Join the three nostalgic musketeers as they explain the success of the preparations to save the world from the Millennium Bug. The Blair Witch Project gets a critical reception and the flaws in the Napster business model are explained in fairly limited detail. This is the year cooking, bullying and jailbreaks reached new heights. Once again, satire, humour and comedy genius are fairly absent but it's another fun episode taking a nostalgic journey through the past in The Rotten Retro Time Machine. If you enjoy the show please consider making a donation to YMCA Lincolnshire, which provides emergency access accommodation, known as the Nomad Centre, the only direct access night shelter in Lincolnshire. Because we can't be arsed to run a marathon. Link here: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/rottenretrotimemachinepodcast
In this episode, join a very tired Callum and David fresh off a long week as they attempt to stay the course discussing another episode of Moonlighting whilst fighting off various tangential diversions; from Torquay's hotel industry to the hypothetical devastation of the Millennium Bug. As always, make Callum and David record ANYTHING YOU WANT by donating £5 via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32014828
I am very excited to welcome to the show two exceptionally talented web developers, Jeff and Dan. We talk about topics like Do you need a computer science degree to work as a programmer? How was working as a web developer in 1999 before the Millennium Bug?? :DWhat happened to contracting in UK?Is full stack development the new way to get a good job?Have running apps gamified the concept of running?
All’aumentare della complessità che sta portando l’attuale processo di digitalizzazione, non possono che aumentare anche gli errori che l’informatica porta con sé. In questo episodio parleremo di alcuni esempi molto esplicativi di quali sono i problemi reali dell’informatica che potrebbero avere conseguenze disastrose sul mondo che ci circonda. Partiremo dalla macchina per la radioterapia Therac-25, passeremo dal Boeing 737 Max, fino ad arrivare al Millennium bug. Nella consueta sezione delle notizie parleremo del nuovo servizio Amazon Fresh, di un brevetto presentato da Microsoft per la realizzazione di un chatbot virtuale in grado di replicare il comportamento di una persona e infine dei progetti di Stellantis per la mobilità elettrica. --Indice-- • Amazon Fresh sbarca in Italia (00:57) - DDay.it - Davide Fasoli • Vivere in eterno grazie a Microsoft (02:02) - DDay.it - Luca Martinelli • Stellantis si concentrerà sull’elettrico (03:08) - DMove.it - Luca Martinelli • L’informatica è imprevedibile (04:34) - Luca Martinelli --Contatti-- • www.dentrolatecnologia.it • Instagram (@dentrolatecnologia) • Telegram (@dentrolatecnologia) • YouTube • redazione@dentrolatecnologia.it --Brani-- • Ecstasy by Rabbit Theft • Be Myself by Tom Wilson
Happy New Year! To celebrate we talk about how the world almost ended at the turn of the millennium. Was it all a hoax or did we narrowly avoid a digital apocalypse? You can WATCH the podcast over on our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/SciGuys If you would like to support the podcast, please donate to our Patreon: http://patreon.com/SciGuys If you'd like to see more of us, follow our socials! Facebook http://facebook.com/SciGuysPod Twitter http://twitter.com/SciGuysPod Instagram http://instagram.com/SciGuysPod References and Further Reading https://youtu.be/BGrKKrsIpQw https://youtu.be/MVI87HzfskQ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-45083650 https://www.britannica.com/technology/Y2K-bug https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/Y2K-bug/ https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/dec/31/millennium-bug-face-fears-y2k-it-systems https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1999/03/07/big-glitch-at-nuclear-plant-shows-perils-of-y2k-tests/a148232f-5760-403c-bc14-b00382b6852d/ https://www.newscientist.com/article/2229238-a-lazy-fix-20-years-ago-means-the-y2k-bug-is-taking-down-computers-now/ https://time.com/5752129/y2k-bug-history/ news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/590932.stm https://www.wired.com/2000/02/leap-day-tuesday-last-y2k-worry/ news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/582007.stm https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mz53r https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/sep/14/martinwainwright https://nypost.com/2019/04/10/nyc-wireless-network-down-due-to-y2k-like-software-bug/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-30576670 https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A4138-2004Jun24.html https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0268401298000437 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-30576670 https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/Papers/y2k.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/12/30/lessons-yk-years-later/ https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-are-the-main-problem/ https://computer.howstuffworks.com/y2k.htm https://www.britannica.com/topic/EBCDIC https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zjfgjxs/revision/3 Follow the Sci Guys @notcorry / @jampkin / @lukecutforth
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/09/20), Hank talks about one of the resources we are featuring this month, the book The Price of Panic: How the Tyranny of Experts Turned a Pandemic into a Catastrophe by Professors Jay Richards, William Briggs, and Douglas Axe. https://www.equip.org/product/cri-resource-cri2012wa/Hank likens the panic surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic to the Millennium Bug where formidable intellects along the Christian landscape busily propagated reckless rumors regarding the upcoming new year of 2000. People like Dr. Jerry Falwell who posited that the Millennium Bug was God's instrument to shake the nation and start a revival in America that would spread across the face of the earth before the rapture of the Church. For his part, Dr. R.C. Sproul was envisioning a meltdown of civilization with one billion fatalities—the end of the world as we know it. Not knowing how to discern between truth and error, there were tens of thousands of Christians who were resigned to stocking up freeze-dried food and generators. What was really in short supply was discernment and truth. Well, today the media is doing the very thing they rightly accused Christian leaders of doing. They are using COVID-19 as the pretext for selling fear, for engaging in sloppy journalism, for employing subtly deceptive reasoning, and for trafficking in self-styled science.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/207/29 On todays Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank talks about one of the resources we are featuring this month, the book The Price of Panic: How the Tyranny of Experts Turned a Pandemic into a Catastrophe by Professors Jay Richards, William Briggs, and Douglas Axe. Hank likens the panic surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic to the Millennium Bug where formidable intellects along the Christian landscape busily propagated reckless rumors regarding the upcoming new year of 2000. People like Dr. Jerry Falwell who posited that the Millennium Bug was Gods instrument to shake the nation and start a revival in America that would spread across the face of the earth before the rapture of the Church. For his part, Dr. R.C. Sproul was envisioning a meltdown of civilization with one billion fatalitiesthe end of the world as we know it. Not knowing how to discern between truth and error, there were tens of thousands of Christians who were resigned to stocking up freeze-dried food and generators. What was really in short supply was discernment and truth. Well, today the media is doing the very thing they rightly accused Christian leaders of doing. They are using COVID-19 as the pretext for selling fear, for engaging in sloppy journalism, for employing subtly deceptive reasoning, and for trafficking in self-styled science.
At the stroke of midnight, day one of year 2000, society was predicted to crumble. The panic caused by the "Millennium Bug" or the "Y2K Scare" turned out to be very anti-climactic. Support Ghost Town on PatreonFollow Ghost Town on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Psychologist and therapist Professor Daniel Freeman explores the history of delusions - strongly held, preoccupying false beliefs – with cases from the archives and first-hand testimonies from people who have experienced delusional thinking. Conversations usually confined to the clinic room. In recent years, delusions have started to emerge as a field of study in their own right, and Daniel has been at the forefront of new research and treatment for the past 20 years. His aim is to make delusions more understandable and explicable. In this programme Daniel hears how in 1921, Gaetan Gatien De Clerambault, a French psychiatrist, published a landmark paper detailing the delusion that became commonly known as ‘erotomania'. The case study featured ‘Lea Anne B' a 53-year-old milliner who became convinced that the English King George V was in love with her. And a contemporary contributor shares her experience of the belief that she had to save the world from the Millennium Bug. Produced by Victoria Shepherd and Eve Streeter A Greenpoint production for BBC Radio 4
When the Haskin family seeks refuge from Y2K hysteria in the isolated forests of the Sierra Diablos mountains, madness and terror find them there. Abducted by a vicious hillbilly clan, the Haskins fight for survival, but neither they nor the hillbilly Crawfords can comprehend the monstrous nightmare about to erupt from the bowels of the earth. DirectorKenneth Cran WriterKenneth Cran StarsJohn Charles Meyer Jessica Postrozny Christine Haeberman --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support