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The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter M? Question 2: In phonetics, the j in 'juice' is an example of what kind of sound? Question 3: What toy was released in 1957, creating an instant craze among children? Question 4: How many astronauts manned each Apollo flight? Question 5: In the nursery rhyme, what animal belonged to a girl named Mary? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: According to the nursery rhyme, who, 'sat in the corner eating a Christmas Pie''? Question 2: Where did the first atomic bomb explode? Question 3: Which word is defined as 'Pretending to work when you're not actually doing anything at all'? Question 4: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter O? Question 5: Which word is defined as 'askew'? Question 6: What type of item might you have as a clawfoot in your bathroom? Question 7: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter U? Question 8: What is the word for an auxiliary building near the main one? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter L? Question 2: What word could refer to a dance or a dot? Question 3: Which word is defined as 'coastal navigation; the exclusive right of a country to control the air traffic within its borders'? Question 4: Which word is defined as 'confused, perplexed'? Question 5: Which word is defined as 'in Turkey and some other Oriental countries, a decree or mandate issued by the sovereign'? Question 6: What Do The Opposite Sides Of A Standard Dice Always Total? Question 7: Which word is defined as 'a commotion'? Question 8: What is the result of the mathematical operation obtained by subtracting the number of Snow White's dwarfs from the original title number of 'Disney Dalmatians'? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: What is the Latin term for "the arm"? Question 2: What Is Elvis Presleys Middle Name? Question 3: What is the world's largest library, with over 115 million volumes on 532 miles of bookshelves? Question 4: What is the total number of days in March, April, and May combined? Question 5: What toy was released in 1957, creating an instant craze among children? Question 6: Which word is defined as 'coastal navigation; the exclusive right of a country to control the air traffic within its borders'? Question 7: Which word is defined as 'askew'? Question 8: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter Y? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: In phonetics, the j in 'juice' is an example of what kind of sound? Question 2: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter P? Question 3: What is the term for a two words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings? Question 4: What Do The Opposite Sides Of A Standard Dice Always Total? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: Which word is defined as 'confused, perplexed'? Question 2: According to the Christmas song what did my true love give to me on the fifth day of Christmas? Question 3: Which word is defined as 'high-waisted skiing pants with shoulder straps'? Question 4: In gaming, what is the meaning of the abbreviation RPG? Question 5: Which word is defined as 'the symbol ÷'? Question 6: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter Y? Question 7: What type of word indicates an action? Question 8: In 1911 Roald Amundsen became the first person to reach where? Question 9: Which popular games console was released by Nintendo in 1998? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: What is the Chihuahua named after? Question 2: Where did the first atomic bomb explode? Question 3: Which word is defined as 'to drink often; to eat and;or drink noisily'? Question 4: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter P? Question 5: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter U? Question 6: Which word is defined as 'an old Scots term meaning to look at somebody while they're eating in the hope that they'll give you some of their food'? Question 7: What is the value of the letter Q in Scrabble? Question 8: What does the military acronym DEFCON stand for? Question 9: What were 'Little Boy' and 'Fat Man'? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: Which word is defined as 'Pretending to work when you're not actually doing anything at all'? Question 2: Which word is defined as 'to waste time or busy oneself aimlessly'? Question 3: What is the most basic juggling pattern? Question 4: In phonetics, the j in 'juice' is an example of what kind of sound? Question 5: Which word is defined as 'coastal navigation; the exclusive right of a country to control the air traffic within its borders'? Question 6: Where did the first atomic bomb explode? Question 7: According To The Christmas Song, How Many Drummers Drumming Were There? Question 8: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter M? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: What is the sound made by a horse when it 'whinnies'? Question 2: Where is Capitol Hill? Question 3: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter Y? Question 4: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter T? Question 5: What is the Latin term for "the arm"? Question 6: What is another word for a prevarication? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter L? Question 2: What is the idiom used to describe a situation where there is little difference between two options or choices? Question 3: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter M? Question 4: Which word is defined as 'a commotion or fuss'? Question 5: Which word is defined as 'askew'? Question 6: What is the name for the undersurface of a foot? Question 7: In 1902 this volcano erupted, killing 30,000 Question 8: According to the nursery rhyme, who, 'sat in the corner eating a Christmas Pie''? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: In the nursery rhyme Baa Baa Black Sheep, how many bags of wool does the sheep have? Question 2: What is the art of clipping trees and hedges? Question 3: Which American Military Academy was established in 1802 on the Hudson river? Question 4: In phonetics, the m in 'mother' is an example of what kind of sound? Question 5: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Equuleus? Question 6: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter C? Question 7: As of 2023, what is the most used web browser? Question 8: What word means that an object is impossible to see through? Question 9: What does the name Dracula mean in Romanian? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: In the year 2000 which companies CEO was the worlds second richest man? Question 2: What Is Measured Using The Troy System? Question 3: Where did the famous witch trials of New England take place? Question 4: What is the French term for a big prize? Question 5: Which word is defined as 'unintelligible or meaningless speech'? Question 6: Who was born with the name Cassius Clay? Question 7: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter D? Question 8: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter X? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: After whom was America named? Question 2: What is the antonym of the word "synonym"? Question 3: What Does The XP In The Operating System 'Windows XP' Actually Stand For? Question 4: Which phrase is often used to mean that one cannot use something up and still have it available afterwards? Question 5: What is the highest level of readiness for the military when using the DEFCON system? Question 6: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter S? Question 7: What is the name of the shoulder-held weapon used for firing armor-piercing rockets? Question 8: Who Was Responsible For The Assassination Of John Lennon? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: What is the basic unit of currency for San Marino? Question 2: Who was the first woman to be shot by the FBI? Question 3: What is an Icelandic epic called? Question 4: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter E? Question 5: Which word is defined as 'outdated word meaning “armpit”'? Question 6: What word refers to the tense used in phrases like 'she had departed'. Question 7: Who wrote Auld Lange Syne? Question 8: What is the meaning of the term 'bon mot'? Question 9: How many days will it be before an analogue clock losing 30 minutes a day shows the right time again? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: What do you call a person who mends pots, kettles, and pans? Question 2: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter R? Question 3: What is the name given to a heat wave that occurs in autumn? Question 4: Which word is defined as 'delusion of a person who believes himself changed into an animal'? Question 5: Before the Euro, what was the basic unit of currency for Iceland? Question 6: What fast food restaurant has Marilyn Monroe's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of it? Question 7: Who wrote "Mein Kampf" (My Struggle)? Question 8: What word refers to a set of letters placed after the stem of a word? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: Cows Come In Herds, What Do Geese Come In? Question 2: Who Make Macintosh Computers? Question 3: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter Z? Question 4: Which word is defined as 'language that is meaningless'? Question 5: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter K? Question 6: Which -ism is used when something out of its proper historical context? Question 7: In the field of psychiatry, which term means self-love? Question 8: What tunnel connects France and Italy? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Cygnus? Question 2: Which board game can you get in a French language edition, with properties like Place du Parc and Promenade? Question 3: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Corona Borealis? Question 4: Which word is defined as 'the symbol #'? Question 5: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter J? Question 6: What did Jan Vermeer give two of to a baker in exchange for credit? Question 7: Who Opened The First Cinema In Paris In 1895? Question 8: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter F? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: What word describes starting and stopping at intervals? Question 2: What is the fancy name for women's underwear, which is derived from a French word? Question 3: Which word is defined as 'genetically modified food'? Question 4: What middle initial is shared by film director Cecil DeMille and basketball star Kobe Bryant? Question 5: What pre-tv radio show caused hysteria when it was first aired? Question 6: Which word is defined as 'fear of failure'? Question 7: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter I? Question 8: Which word is defined as 'to look amorously after somebody'? Question 9: Which word is defined as 'having wooly or crispy hair'? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: Which nation invented Paper? Question 2: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter Q? Question 3: Which computer company was set up by Steven Jobs and Stephen Wozniak? Question 4: What is the type of lock that has no spring and typically uses a bar that either moves horizontally or vertically? Question 5: Which archaic imperial unit of measure is equivalent to 54 gallons? Question 6: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter G? Question 7: What is the basic unit of currency for Turkey? Question 8: Which word is defined as 'coarsely abusive language'? Question 9: Which word is defined as 'sad or miserable in appearance'? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How did the NATO phonetic alphabet come about? Why were specific words chosen for each letter? Has it changed over time? Why is the number 9 spoken as “niner”? ... we explain like I'm five Thank you to the r/explainlikeimfive community and in particular the following users whose questions and comments formed the basis of this discussion: i_hate_platpi_ama, mykro76, hugepilchard, instantpowdy and randomusefulbits To the ELI5 community that has supported us so far, thanks for all your feedback and comments. Join us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/eli5ThePodcast/ or send us an e-mail: ELI5ThePodcast@gmail.com
What do all the signs on an airport taxiway mean? What do the various markings and lights indicate? How are parallel runways numbered? Why does Atlanta Airport use an alternative NATO Phonetic Alphabet? ... we explain like I'm five To the ELI5 community that has supported us so far, thanks for all your feedback and comments. Join us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/eli5ThePodcast/ or send us an e-mail: ELI5ThePodcast@gmail.com
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: Which word is defined as 'a person, typically a child, in ragged dirty clothes'? Question 2: What is the plural of "radius"? Question 3: Which BBC Weather Man Famously Denied Reports Of A Possible Hurricane In 1987? Question 4: Which Dam Harnesses The Colorado River Question 5: Where did Robin Hood supposedly live? Question 6: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter B? Question 7: What word precedes both 'Dane' and 'Depression'? Question 8: Which game involves a patient called Cavity Sam, from whom players must remove objects using a pair of tweezers? Question 9: Which word is defined as 'a small auxiliary engine on a ship'? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: What type of paper do you need to cook fish en papillote, in order to seal in the flavor and juices? Question 2: In phonetics, which of these is an example of a plosive sound? Question 3: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter N? Question 4: What Is A Female Goat Called? Question 5: Of What Is A Jenny The Female? Question 6: Which is the only US state whose official song was written for a Broadway musical? Question 7: What Is A Male Witch Known As Question 8: What kind of officer is charged with providing clothing, fuel, and transportation for troops? Question 9: What is the term for the polishing and cutting of stones and gems? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter A? Question 2: Which word is defined as 'a small quantity of something left over'? Question 3: Which word is defined as 'nonsense'? Question 4: The Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk Was The First Of Which Type Of Aircraft? Question 5: Which word is defined as 'shouting together with joy'? Question 6: Which word is defined as 'used in Edinburgh as a warning cry when it was customary to throw slops from the windows into the streets'? Question 7: Which word is defined as 'a bellyache'? Question 8: What did Wilhelm Roentgen discover in 1895? Question 9: What is the term for the part of a financial portfolio that can be turned into cash quickly? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: What is the term for a list of places to visit on a journey? Question 2: What engineering achievement made it much easier to sail between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans? Question 3: Which word is defined as 'a great deal of fuss or trouble'? Question 4: Which iconic sports car designed by Carroll Shelby was produced during the 1960s? Question 5: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter W? Question 6: What is the basic unit of currency for Tunisia? Question 7: What was the first ship to reach the Titanic after it sank? Question 8: Which word is defined as 'Old English word for bagpipe'? Question 9: Which University, founded in 1636, is the oldest in the USA? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: Which word is defined as 'making money in any way that you can'? Question 2: What is Myrrh? Question 3: On which Christmas day did English and German troops play football? Question 4: What Connects Kenny Everett, Annie Lennox, And Sir Isaac Newton? Question 5: Which word is defined as 'a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds'? Question 6: What is the term for the art or study of using language to persuade, which comes from the Greek word for "orator"? Question 7: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter V? Question 8: What French word means 'to feel sorry for' and means 'street' in France? Question 9: Which country was served by Olympic Airlines? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: What term for someone who tells stories and anecdotes with skill and wit? Question 2: How many witches in a coven? Question 3: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Leo Minor ? Question 4: In phonetics, which of these is an example of a fricative sound? Question 5: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter H? Question 6: Which word is defined as 'an old Scottish word meaning to chase girls around among the haystacks after dark'? Question 7: Which word is defined as 'to engage in cut-and-thrust fighting with knives'? Question 8: What type of baby product is Huggies? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FEED DROP! We bring you the episode Jon and Kenneth appeared on of the Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast! Please go check out that show! Quizmasters Lee and Marc are joined by Kenneth Leeming Jr. and Jon Lane of Pangolin and DreamJerks Podcast to ask, suss and answer a general knowledge quiz with topics including Automakers, Universal Monsters, “Weird” Al, Shrek Songs, Billboard Records, Prowrestling Moves, Video Games, Medical Discoveries, Famous Landmarks, Warped Tour, NATO Phonetic Alphabet and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dreamjerkspod/message
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In order for NATO to work, everyone needs to be understood. Today we're doing a quick episode about the Cold War considerations behind the NATO alphabet. Of general military interest as well --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This is a simple round where you just have to provide the word that matches up with the letter from this universal NATO Phonetic Alphabet! Do you know them all? Fact of the Day: When Shakira was in second grade, she was rejected by the school choir because her vibrato was too strong. The music teacher told her that she sounded like a goat. THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 01:52 Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty Bed Music: "The Lift" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ PLAY TRIVIA WITH BUDDS live on FB Live (and sometimes Zoom!) A full hour interactive show streams often nightly at 7pm PST. See lineup of shows and topics at www.TriviaWithBudds.com under the events section towards the bottom of the homepage. Watch the shows at www.Facebook.com/ryanbudds or www.Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Twitter.com/ryanbudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SUPPORT THE SHOW: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds Send me your questions and I'll read them/answer them on the show. Also send me any topics you'd like me to cover on future episodes, anytime! Cheers. SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING: Veronica Baker, Alexander Calder, Sarah Zimmerman, Greg Bristow, Brenda and Mo Martinez, Alex DeSmet, Brad Pepe, Dillon Enderby, Greg Workman, Manny Cortez, Joe Finnie, Amy Jeppesen, Greg Nelson, Ian Schulze, Jen Wojnar, Joan Bryce, Kalia Marie, Simon Time, Jess Whitener, Kyle Bonnin, Brian Salyer, Casey OConnor, Christy Shipley, Cody Roslund, Connor Reynolds, Dan Papallo, Erika Cooper, Greg Heinz, James Brown, Jim Fields, John Mihaljevic, Lauren Ward, Matt Pawlik, Matt Frost, Megan Acuna, Marissa Cuthbertson, Sabrina Gianonni, Seqouya Gallo, Sweet Abby Cakes, Wreck My Podcast, Feana Nevel, Katelyn Reik, Mark and Sarah Haas, Melissa Chesser, Paul McLaughlin, Shaun Delacruz, Clayton Polizzi, Cody Welter, Joe Jermolowicz, Joey Mucha, Kathryn Mott, Kyle Hendrickson, Luke Mckay, Mona Bray, Pamela Yoshimura, Paul Doronila, Rich Hyjack, Ricky Carney, Dana Quinley, Robert Casey, Russ Friedewald, Willy Powell, D. Kai Nashoba, Patrick Leahy, Alexandra Pepin, Kate Holthausen, Brendan Peterson, Madeleine Garvey, Jenni Yetter, Edward Witt, John Burke, Tracy Oldaker, Kimberly Brown, Barry Reed, Albert Thomas, and Denise Leonard! YOU GUYS ROCK!
Quizmasters Lee and Marc are joined by Kenneth Leeming Jr. and Jon Lane of Pangolin (http://pangolinfl.com) and DreamJerks Podcast (https://anchor.fm/dreamjerkspod) to ask, suss and answer a general knowledge quiz with topics including Automakers, Universal Monsters, “Weird” Al, Shrek Songs, Billboard Records, Prowrestling Moves, Video Games, Medical Discoveries, Famous Landmarks, Warped Tour, NATO Phonetic Alphabet and more! Round One AUTOMAKERS - Datsun, an automobile brand that was fazed out in 1986 and relaunched in 2013 is a low cost option from what automaker? UNIVERSAL MONSTERS - Sharing his name with a mythological creature, what is the protagonist's name in H.G. Wells's 1897 novel The Invisible Man? “WEIRD” AL - After being referenced in the original children's book, American icon and hero Weird Al Yankovic would go on to write and perform the theme song of what animated movie? SHREK SONGS - "I'm a Believer" was covered by Smash Mouth for the Shrek soundtrack, and was originally recorded by The Monkeys, but who wrote the song? BILLBOARD RECORDS - Which classic rock band, featured on the Forrest Gump soundtrack, holds the record for the most #2 hits without a #1? PROWRESTLING MOVES - Which U.S. president had a history in wrestling and is credited with inventing a move popular with modern pro-wrestlers such as The Undertaker, the chokeslam? Missed Corrections "The Adventures of André & Wally B" (1984) was the first Pixar short, not Tin Toy as Lee guessed in episode #165. Vredefort – the site of the world's largest Metoer Crater in South Africa - Russian? The town's name, which translates to "peace fort" in Afrikaans and Dutch, Round Two VIDEO GAMES - In 2002, 3D graphics and a first-person perspective were introduced to what classic video game series that made its North American debut in 1987? MEDICAL DISCOVERIES - Wilhelm Roentgen is typically credited with the discovery of what which is regularly used in the medical field? FAMOUS LANDMARKS - CBGB, a famous New York City music club known for its punk and new wave roots. On it's awning, what did the acronym CBGB OMFUG stand for? WARPED TOUR - What Florida band holds the record for most performances on the Vans Warped Tour 24 year run? NATO PHONETIC ALPHABET - What is the NATO phonetic alphabet word for 'J'? BEES - Using simple eyes to detect light and avoid predators, and compound eyes to sense patterns representing flowers and other bees, how many total eyes does a bee have? Rate My Question BASEBALL - In baseball lingo, what are the "three true outcomes" which can occur at the end of an at-bat? SOUTH PARK - The creators of South Park are in the process of purchasing this particular restaurant, which has been featured/mentioned several times. What is the name of the restaurant? Factoid Alert FACTOID - From Slither to The Suicide Squad, what two actors have appeared in every James Gunn movie? Final Questions MOVIE STUDIOS - In celebration of the studio's 100-year anniversary, Universal Pictures debuted its current logo and fanfare with what film? BANDS NAMED AFTER SONGS - What is the name of the song featured in the 1986 comedy musical film True Stories which shares the same name with and English rock band who formed in 1985 under the name On A Friday? MASCOTS - In what year was Joe Camel decommissioned for Camel cigarettes? PHOBIAS - A BASE jumper who suffers from gephyrophobia would have trouble jumping from which type of fixed object for which the activity BASE jumping is partially named? Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges September 6th, 2021 - Know Nonsense Trivia MEGAQUIZ on Twitch - 8:00 pm EDT September 8th, 2021 - Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge - Point Ybel Brewing Co. - 7:30 pm EDT September 9th, 2021 - Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge - Ollies Pub Records and Beer - 7:30 pm EDT You can find out more information about that and all of our live events online at KnowNonsenseTrivia.com All of the Know Nonsense events are free to play and you can win prizes after every round. Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Issa, Adam V., Tommy (The Electric Mud) and Tim (Pat's Garden Service) Thank you, Team Captains – Jenny, Rick G., Skyler, Dylan, Shaun, Lydia, Gil, David, Aaron, Kristen & Fletcher Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Rachael, Rikki, Jon Lewis, Moo, Tim, Nabeel, Patrick, Jon, Adam B., Ryan, Mollie, Lisa, Alex, Spencer, Kaitlynn, Manu, Mo, Matthew, Luc, Hank, Justin, Cooper, Elyse, Sarah, Karly, Kristopher, Josh, Lucas Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Laurel, A-A-Ron, Loren, Hbomb, Alex, Doug, Kevin and Sara, Tiffany, Allison, Paige, We Do Stuff, Kenya, Jeff, Eric, Steven, Efren, Mike J., Mike C., Mike. K If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support." Special Guests: Jon Lane and Kenneth Leeming Jr..
Here’s why I recommend learning the alphabet that pilots use all the time. How many times have we misunderstood someone over the phone? The similarities in sound between “M” and “N” or “P” and “T” or any other notorious pair in the alphabet may seem harmless, but when communicating important information like addresses they can create a great deal of confusion. If you’re trying to send an email with critical attachments but you misheard someone and made an error somewhere in the characters before the “@”, your message will never arrive. I’m a pilot, and pilots are required to know the phonetic alphabet because it’s used in radio communications when you’re flying and talking with other planes, control towers, or traffic centers. Why not strengthen your communication skills this year by challenging yourself to memorize it as well? The phonetic alphabet is not difficult to learn, but it sure is helpful; it can be a powerful hedge against tragic miscommunication. Learning this handy alphabet can be as fun as you make it! At 2:18 in the video above, you can see a chart of the NATO Phonetic Alphabet. I invite you to explore the internet for different formats that suit your taste—some charts even include morse code, too! Practice spelling words out loud using the phonetic alphabet, or quiz your spouse, family, or friends. Be careful not to be a showoff, though; no one likes an ostentatious display… or in other words, an “Oscar Sierra Tango Echo November Tango Alpha Tango India Oscar Uniform Sierra” display. Learning this handy alphabet can be as fun as you make it! Check out this neat online puzzle games to help you memorize it. For the most part, numbers are pronounced the same, but there are some interesting exceptions. For example, do you know why “nine” is always pronounced as “niner?” Well, if you were flying over German airspace and tried to communicate “nine,” it could easily be mistaken for “nein,” the German word for “no.” For more information on learning and practicing this, check out these resources: Alphabet Chart Phonetic Alphabet Quiz I hope you found this insightful and are feeling a little more inspired to sharpen your communication skills this year! As always, reach out to me via phone or email if you have any questions about buying, selling, or investing in real estate. I’d also be happy to chat with you about where our market is headed. I look forward to hearing from you, but until then, stay “Sierra Alpha Foxtrot Echo.”
In this episode, Aleena and Janine respond to a listener question (#exciting!): Deepak got in touch to ask them to explain the La Niña weather cycle that he keeps hearing about in the news in Australia this Summer. They start by breaking down the science that causes La Niña (and El Niño) weather patterns across the globe. Then they go deeper into some research showing how this global weather system can lead to or worsen diarrhoeal disease and even increase the likelihood of future pandemics. Meanwhile, Aleena explains why she can now recite the Nato Phonetic Alphabet, and Janine regales us with tales of a card game for any fellow evolutionary biology nerds! Full show notes at the Sister Doctor Squared website Intro and Outro music by Dr Adrian Diery
This week, Dave responds to a listener requests and tells Claire about the NATO Phonetic Alphabet, and a tonne of different ways that humans try to communicate with one another.Art by Kate LundMusic by Wil Hughes@claireandpearl@daveburtonwriter
The Canadian Digital Service teams up with federal departments and agencies to put people's needs at the centre of government services. And today we will go behind-the-scenes and learn the details on how Covid Alert was created. Emily Kuret (the CDS Product Manager) and Josh Ruihley (the Senior Technical Advisor) join us and share details about its development. Everything from the "pre-green-light" internal testing to why the CDS chose to re-create a more modern version of the NATO Phonetic Alphabet to help front line workers share the one-time-key to Canadians. Blog post from CDS Team about the COVID Alert app https://digital.canada.ca/2020/07/31/continuously-improving-covid-alert/ Emily Kuret Twitter account twitter.com/emilykuret Josh Ruihley Twitter account not available Richard Pietro Twitter account twitter.com/richardpietro Re: Open Gov Twitter account twitter.com/re_open_gov ABOUT Stories from the Open Gov is a podcast published by www.reopengov.org and is dedicated to telling the stories about what Open Government & Open Data look like. Your host is Richard Pietro, an Open Government & Open Data practitioner for the past 10 years. Listen and learn how Open Government & Open Data are becoming a reality! MUSIC ATTRIBUTION - Introduction & conclusion Singing Sadie - I Can't Dance freemusicarchive.org/music/Singing_…3_I_Cant_Dance Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US) creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/
Aujourd'hui, je te parle du NATO phonetic alphabet, ce code international pour décrire l'alphabet avec des mots! Lien WikiPédia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet Pour me joindre Francis Parent-Valiquette -- LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fpv/ InstaGram: https://www.instagram.com/runningfranck/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/francis.parentvaliquette Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/runningfranck Varmedia INC -- Web: https://www.varmedia.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/varmedia/ InstaGram: https://www.instagram.com/vmpodcast/ Crédit narration en introduction: Xich-Vê Hô https://www.linkedin.com/in/xichveho/
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Learn about the complicated history of the NATO phonetic alphabet; why we eat three meals a day; and how you can use a technique called Functional Imagery Training to achieve your goals faster. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: The Complicated History of the Alfa, Bravo, Charlie Alphabet — https://curiosity.im/2KfUcAF A Technique Called FIT Can Help You Achieve Your Goals Faster — https://curiosity.im/2LAhsLF Additional resources discussed: Breakfast, lunch and dinner: Have we always eaten them? | BBC News — https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-20243692 Is there a biological reason to eat three meals a day? | HowStuffWorks — https://recipes.howstuffworks.com/biological-reason-to-eat-three-meals-day.htm Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.
Show Notes This week, we recap, review, and analyze Mobile Suit Gundam episode 27 and 28 (26 and 27 in the US), "A Spy on Board" and "Across the Atlantic Ocean," discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on: possible inspiration for the G-Sky EZ, the Cape Verde Islands, famous pro-wrestling tag-teams that may have inspired the Gogg mobile suits, language and culture notes, and submarine warfare in WWII.- A reference on the Allied Phonetic Alphabet (as opposed to the in-use-now Nato Phonetic Alphabet), in which "E" = "Easy."- All about Sherman tank variants, including the "Easy Eight."- Explanation of canards (what they are, and their function on a plane), and the Rutan VariEze homebuilt aircraft (an example of a place with canards).- Overview of the Cape Verde independence movemement. Cape Verde had only recently gained it's independence (1975) when Gundam was released.- Pro-Wrestling Wiki's history of the National Wrestling Alliance, the international pro-wrestling organization that unified US and Japanese wrestling.- Biographies, history, and some video of the Wild Samoans.- Family tree showing the extended Anoa'i family history in wrestling and how the Wild Samoans are related to (among others) Dwayne Johnson.- Real sumo headbutt spear attacks: photo 1, photo 2, photo 3.- Wiki pages on Rikidozan and Toyonobori, and a profile of them as a tag-team.- Another profile of Rikidozan, a photo of him standing over a defeated Kimura, and an interview with The Destroyer about his matches with Rikidozan.- Overviews of the Battle of the Atlantic, and of submarine warfare in WWII.- Alfred Thayer Mahan, and his influence on naval tactics.- Technologies used to combat submarines: huff-duff (high-frequency direction-finding), FIDO (the Mark 24 mine), MAD (magnetic anomaly detector), and the Leigh Light.The Miharu tribute music is a 1926 Recording of Londonderry Air by Leo Rowsome, hosted by Irish Traditional Music Archive / Taisce Cheol Dúchais Éireann. The text is the lyrics to "Eily Dear," written by Fred Weatherly.You can subscribe to the Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, follow us on twitter @gundampodcast, check us out at gundampodcast.com, email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com.Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photo and video, MSB gear, and much more!The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, both licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license. Both have been edited for length. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. All Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise Inc. or Bandai or any of its subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.comFind out more at http://gundampodcast.com
Charvy Narain is fed up with people mispronouncing her name, especially when trying to book a taxi down the phone. Could the NATO phonetic alphabet help clarify things? Or will it just add to the confusion? And what does this have to do with Bradley Walsh? Presenter: Juliett Alfa Mike Echo Sierra Contributor: Charlie Hotel Alfa Romeo Victor Yankee Producer: Lima Uniform Kilo Echo
The Twisted Genius Dean Ayass stands in for Showbiz Paul Benson on a show that at some point involves wrestling, specifically Summerslam, and the ongoing Roman Reigns and John Cena issue. Mostly, though, we get the Russia/Finland conflict of 1939, Mika Hakkinnen, Austrian serial killers and too many football metaphors. Some of this is down to concussion issues, it seems.Also featuring the wrestling version of the NATO Phonetic Alphabet...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hooked-on-podcast-how-to-be-great. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hollister & O’Toole, or, in keeping with the title’s NATO Phonetic Alphabet, Hotel & Oscar debate the merits of Tina Fey’s latest offering: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot. Directed by Glenn Ficarra & John Requa (Crazy, Stupid, Love). Cinematography by Xavier Grobet. Screenplay by Robert Carlock; based on a fictionalized account of Kim Barker’s book "The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan”*. Produced by Tina Fey and Lorne Michaels. Also starring Margot Robbie, Martin Freeman, Alfred Molina, Christopher Abbott, and Billy Bob Thornton. Cameos by Josh Charles (Will lives!) and Cherry Jones. *Though the film is based on Kim Barker’s book, Tina Fey’s character is Kim Baker (without the first “r”). O’Toole swears that at one point in the movie someone addresses Tina Fey as “Tina”. Is O’Toole crazy? (Wait, don’t answer that.)
British Accent Podcast 9 is a reading of the NATO Phonetic Alphabet in a British accent by Chris from http://www.learnbritishenglish.co.uk/ Please listen and download for free as you wish.