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A Day Inside Lori Vallow Daybell's Trial: The Photos, the Bullets, and the Warnings “You have a habit of adding things to witness answers, and when you do that, it's a form of testifying,” Judge Beresky told Lori Vallow Daybell in the final moments of the day, as court wrapped after a marathon of cross-examinations, autopsy details, and crime scene photos. By the time court adjourned at 4:34 p.m., Lori had spent hours at the podium cross-examining Chandler Police Detective Daniel Coons, trying to challenge the state's version of how Charles Vallow was shot and killed. It was her chance to unravel details about bullet trajectories, the positioning of shell casings, and whether her brother Alex Cox could've plausibly been where he claimed when the shots were fired. Coons held firm: the bullet trajectories were consistent with Charles being shot while lying on the floor, one bullet embedding in a baseboard. The shells? Just inches from the wall. And the gun, a .45 caliber semiautomatic, ejected to the right—not left, like Lori suggested might have mattered. At one point, Lori veered into the realm of firearms training, asking if center mass is what police are taught to aim for. Coons confirmed, yes—it's about stopping the threat. Then she asked if novice shooters are taught the same. He said no. It was a brief window into the angle she seemed to be aiming for, though the judge regularly reminded her to keep her own commentary out of the questioning. Photos of the home were admitted—over a hundred of them. Exterior shots. The front door. A Reebok hat on the floor. Blood pooling around Charles' body. A bat nearby. Projectiles in baseboards. Bullet casings marked with yellow placards. And in one particularly dramatic moment, a chunk of flooring was presented in court. It had been cut out to preserve a mark that investigators said was made by a bullet passing through Charles' body. Lori objected to some of the photos being admitted but was mostly overruled. The judge said the images helped the jury visualize the scene. She used some of the same photos in her cross, trying to push back on Coons' conclusions, asking if divots in walls or trajectories could have occurred differently, if maybe the shooter wasn't where Coons said. He stood his ground. Earlier in the day, Chandler Fire Captain Kent Keller testified about Charles' condition when medics arrived. Lividity and skin modeling were already setting in. His pupils were fixed. No electrical activity in the heart. CPR was initiated but quickly deemed futile. According to Keller, there was no indication anyone had attempted life-saving efforts before the fire crew arrived. The positioning of Charles' body, the small pool of blood, and the condition of his skin all suggested death had occurred some time before. Lori pressed Keller hard on the science of lividity and modeling. Could it happen in just a few minutes? Would medication change how the body looked? She floated the idea that maybe CPR had been done, just not effectively. Keller, and another paramedic named Cowden, said they saw no signs of it. In fact, they testified that effective CPR would've caused more bleeding—blood would've been forced out by the compressions. There just wasn't any, aside from the pooling underneath. At one point, Cowden described performing CPR while another EMT prepared the heart monitor. He said Charles was found with a baseball bat and ball cap nearby, but no one else was in the room. The house was otherwise empty, aside from officers clearing it. His account was backed up by Keller, who described the scene as calm, with the main objective being to assess, perform CPR, and confirm the lack of vital signs. Throughout the day, Lori tried to walk the line between playing defense attorney and defendant. She questioned procedure, timing, blood patterns, CPR protocols, and scene diagrams. But the judge frequently reminded her about courtroom boundaries. When she asked whether someone had spoken to the media, the judge called for a sidebar. When she objected to Coons' expert testimony, the judge ruled against her but gave her space to cross-examine thoroughly. As court neared the end, a small issue arose: subpoenas had been sent by the defense to detectives, but without contact info. The judge told Lori to have her investigator handle it. Also, she was reminded to flag any photo exhibits she needed by the following morning. With that, court adjourned. #LoriVallow #CharlesVallow #CrimeScene #TrueCrimeCourtroom Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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A Day Inside Lori Vallow Daybell's Trial: The Photos, the Bullets, and the Warnings “You have a habit of adding things to witness answers, and when you do that, it's a form of testifying,” Judge Beresky told Lori Vallow Daybell in the final moments of the day, as court wrapped after a marathon of cross-examinations, autopsy details, and crime scene photos. By the time court adjourned at 4:34 p.m., Lori had spent hours at the podium cross-examining Chandler Police Detective Daniel Coons, trying to challenge the state's version of how Charles Vallow was shot and killed. It was her chance to unravel details about bullet trajectories, the positioning of shell casings, and whether her brother Alex Cox could've plausibly been where he claimed when the shots were fired. Coons held firm: the bullet trajectories were consistent with Charles being shot while lying on the floor, one bullet embedding in a baseboard. The shells? Just inches from the wall. And the gun, a .45 caliber semiautomatic, ejected to the right—not left, like Lori suggested might have mattered. At one point, Lori veered into the realm of firearms training, asking if center mass is what police are taught to aim for. Coons confirmed, yes—it's about stopping the threat. Then she asked if novice shooters are taught the same. He said no. It was a brief window into the angle she seemed to be aiming for, though the judge regularly reminded her to keep her own commentary out of the questioning. Photos of the home were admitted—over a hundred of them. Exterior shots. The front door. A Reebok hat on the floor. Blood pooling around Charles' body. A bat nearby. Projectiles in baseboards. Bullet casings marked with yellow placards. And in one particularly dramatic moment, a chunk of flooring was presented in court. It had been cut out to preserve a mark that investigators said was made by a bullet passing through Charles' body. Lori objected to some of the photos being admitted but was mostly overruled. The judge said the images helped the jury visualize the scene. She used some of the same photos in her cross, trying to push back on Coons' conclusions, asking if divots in walls or trajectories could have occurred differently, if maybe the shooter wasn't where Coons said. He stood his ground. Earlier in the day, Chandler Fire Captain Kent Keller testified about Charles' condition when medics arrived. Lividity and skin modeling were already setting in. His pupils were fixed. No electrical activity in the heart. CPR was initiated but quickly deemed futile. According to Keller, there was no indication anyone had attempted life-saving efforts before the fire crew arrived. The positioning of Charles' body, the small pool of blood, and the condition of his skin all suggested death had occurred some time before. Lori pressed Keller hard on the science of lividity and modeling. Could it happen in just a few minutes? Would medication change how the body looked? She floated the idea that maybe CPR had been done, just not effectively. Keller, and another paramedic named Cowden, said they saw no signs of it. In fact, they testified that effective CPR would've caused more bleeding—blood would've been forced out by the compressions. There just wasn't any, aside from the pooling underneath. At one point, Cowden described performing CPR while another EMT prepared the heart monitor. He said Charles was found with a baseball bat and ball cap nearby, but no one else was in the room. The house was otherwise empty, aside from officers clearing it. His account was backed up by Keller, who described the scene as calm, with the main objective being to assess, perform CPR, and confirm the lack of vital signs. Throughout the day, Lori tried to walk the line between playing defense attorney and defendant. She questioned procedure, timing, blood patterns, CPR protocols, and scene diagrams. But the judge frequently reminded her about courtroom boundaries. When she asked whether someone had spoken to the media, the judge called for a sidebar. When she objected to Coons' expert testimony, the judge ruled against her but gave her space to cross-examine thoroughly. As court neared the end, a small issue arose: subpoenas had been sent by the defense to detectives, but without contact info. The judge told Lori to have her investigator handle it. Also, she was reminded to flag any photo exhibits she needed by the following morning. With that, court adjourned. #LoriVallow #CharlesVallow #CrimeScene #TrueCrimeCourtroom Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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A Day Inside Lori Vallow Daybell's Trial: The Photos, the Bullets, and the Warnings “You have a habit of adding things to witness answers, and when you do that, it's a form of testifying,” Judge Beresky told Lori Vallow Daybell in the final moments of the day, as court wrapped after a marathon of cross-examinations, autopsy details, and crime scene photos. By the time court adjourned at 4:34 p.m., Lori had spent hours at the podium cross-examining Chandler Police Detective Daniel Coons, trying to challenge the state's version of how Charles Vallow was shot and killed. It was her chance to unravel details about bullet trajectories, the positioning of shell casings, and whether her brother Alex Cox could've plausibly been where he claimed when the shots were fired. Coons held firm: the bullet trajectories were consistent with Charles being shot while lying on the floor, one bullet embedding in a baseboard. The shells? Just inches from the wall. And the gun, a .45 caliber semiautomatic, ejected to the right—not left, like Lori suggested might have mattered. At one point, Lori veered into the realm of firearms training, asking if center mass is what police are taught to aim for. Coons confirmed, yes—it's about stopping the threat. Then she asked if novice shooters are taught the same. He said no. It was a brief window into the angle she seemed to be aiming for, though the judge regularly reminded her to keep her own commentary out of the questioning. Photos of the home were admitted—over a hundred of them. Exterior shots. The front door. A Reebok hat on the floor. Blood pooling around Charles' body. A bat nearby. Projectiles in baseboards. Bullet casings marked with yellow placards. And in one particularly dramatic moment, a chunk of flooring was presented in court. It had been cut out to preserve a mark that investigators said was made by a bullet passing through Charles' body. Lori objected to some of the photos being admitted but was mostly overruled. The judge said the images helped the jury visualize the scene. She used some of the same photos in her cross, trying to push back on Coons' conclusions, asking if divots in walls or trajectories could have occurred differently, if maybe the shooter wasn't where Coons said. He stood his ground. Earlier in the day, Chandler Fire Captain Kent Keller testified about Charles' condition when medics arrived. Lividity and skin modeling were already setting in. His pupils were fixed. No electrical activity in the heart. CPR was initiated but quickly deemed futile. According to Keller, there was no indication anyone had attempted life-saving efforts before the fire crew arrived. The positioning of Charles' body, the small pool of blood, and the condition of his skin all suggested death had occurred some time before. Lori pressed Keller hard on the science of lividity and modeling. Could it happen in just a few minutes? Would medication change how the body looked? She floated the idea that maybe CPR had been done, just not effectively. Keller, and another paramedic named Cowden, said they saw no signs of it. In fact, they testified that effective CPR would've caused more bleeding—blood would've been forced out by the compressions. There just wasn't any, aside from the pooling underneath. At one point, Cowden described performing CPR while another EMT prepared the heart monitor. He said Charles was found with a baseball bat and ball cap nearby, but no one else was in the room. The house was otherwise empty, aside from officers clearing it. His account was backed up by Keller, who described the scene as calm, with the main objective being to assess, perform CPR, and confirm the lack of vital signs. Throughout the day, Lori tried to walk the line between playing defense attorney and defendant. She questioned procedure, timing, blood patterns, CPR protocols, and scene diagrams. But the judge frequently reminded her about courtroom boundaries. When she asked whether someone had spoken to the media, the judge called for a sidebar. When she objected to Coons' expert testimony, the judge ruled against her but gave her space to cross-examine thoroughly. As court neared the end, a small issue arose: subpoenas had been sent by the defense to detectives, but without contact info. The judge told Lori to have her investigator handle it. Also, she was reminded to flag any photo exhibits she needed by the following morning. With that, court adjourned. #LoriVallow #CharlesVallow #CrimeScene #TrueCrimeCourtroom Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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A Day Inside Lori Vallow Daybell's Trial: The Photos, the Bullets, and the Warnings “You have a habit of adding things to witness answers, and when you do that, it's a form of testifying,” Judge Beresky told Lori Vallow Daybell in the final moments of the day, as court wrapped after a marathon of cross-examinations, autopsy details, and crime scene photos. By the time court adjourned at 4:34 p.m., Lori had spent hours at the podium cross-examining Chandler Police Detective Daniel Coons, trying to challenge the state's version of how Charles Vallow was shot and killed. It was her chance to unravel details about bullet trajectories, the positioning of shell casings, and whether her brother Alex Cox could've plausibly been where he claimed when the shots were fired. Coons held firm: the bullet trajectories were consistent with Charles being shot while lying on the floor, one bullet embedding in a baseboard. The shells? Just inches from the wall. And the gun, a .45 caliber semiautomatic, ejected to the right—not left, like Lori suggested might have mattered. At one point, Lori veered into the realm of firearms training, asking if center mass is what police are taught to aim for. Coons confirmed, yes—it's about stopping the threat. Then she asked if novice shooters are taught the same. He said no. It was a brief window into the angle she seemed to be aiming for, though the judge regularly reminded her to keep her own commentary out of the questioning. Photos of the home were admitted—over a hundred of them. Exterior shots. The front door. A Reebok hat on the floor. Blood pooling around Charles' body. A bat nearby. Projectiles in baseboards. Bullet casings marked with yellow placards. And in one particularly dramatic moment, a chunk of flooring was presented in court. It had been cut out to preserve a mark that investigators said was made by a bullet passing through Charles' body. Lori objected to some of the photos being admitted but was mostly overruled. The judge said the images helped the jury visualize the scene. She used some of the same photos in her cross, trying to push back on Coons' conclusions, asking if divots in walls or trajectories could have occurred differently, if maybe the shooter wasn't where Coons said. He stood his ground. Earlier in the day, Chandler Fire Captain Kent Keller testified about Charles' condition when medics arrived. Lividity and skin modeling were already setting in. His pupils were fixed. No electrical activity in the heart. CPR was initiated but quickly deemed futile. According to Keller, there was no indication anyone had attempted life-saving efforts before the fire crew arrived. The positioning of Charles' body, the small pool of blood, and the condition of his skin all suggested death had occurred some time before. Lori pressed Keller hard on the science of lividity and modeling. Could it happen in just a few minutes? Would medication change how the body looked? She floated the idea that maybe CPR had been done, just not effectively. Keller, and another paramedic named Cowden, said they saw no signs of it. In fact, they testified that effective CPR would've caused more bleeding—blood would've been forced out by the compressions. There just wasn't any, aside from the pooling underneath. At one point, Cowden described performing CPR while another EMT prepared the heart monitor. He said Charles was found with a baseball bat and ball cap nearby, but no one else was in the room. The house was otherwise empty, aside from officers clearing it. His account was backed up by Keller, who described the scene as calm, with the main objective being to assess, perform CPR, and confirm the lack of vital signs. Throughout the day, Lori tried to walk the line between playing defense attorney and defendant. She questioned procedure, timing, blood patterns, CPR protocols, and scene diagrams. But the judge frequently reminded her about courtroom boundaries. When she asked whether someone had spoken to the media, the judge called for a sidebar. When she objected to Coons' expert testimony, the judge ruled against her but gave her space to cross-examine thoroughly. As court neared the end, a small issue arose: subpoenas had been sent by the defense to detectives, but without contact info. The judge told Lori to have her investigator handle it. Also, she was reminded to flag any photo exhibits she needed by the following morning. With that, court adjourned. #LoriVallow #CharlesVallow #CrimeScene #TrueCrimeCourtroom Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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Welcome to a special edition of the Australian Deer Podcast, hosted by Sean Kilkenny, the head of advocacy and deer management at the Australian Deer Association. In this groundbreaking episode, we kick off a multi-part series delving into the world of copper bullets, with a focus on their use in deer hunting. The discussion highlights the ongoing debate surrounding lead versus copper projectiles, especially in light of the 2024 regulatory changes in Victoria concerning lead bullets. Featuring expert insights from Steve Hurt of Outer Edge Projectiles, the episode explores the science behind bullet performance, examining key factors like stability, momentum, and terminal performance. Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on the advantages of using copper bullets for humane and effective hunting, with practical advice on bullet selection based on specific hunting needs. Join us for an informative session that bridges the gap between technical jargon and real-world applications, ensuring a better understanding of bullet dynamics and ethical considerations.
James and Chris tackle the much-requested topic of bullet selection, calibers and the difference between varmint rounds and fur friendly rounds. Covering real life Alaskan experiences and exploring what works, what doesn't, and what to focus on to get in the game. Today's discussion includes: Speed kills… a little too good Rimfire vs centerfire vs shotgun Varmint bullets, standard hunting, FMJs Shot placement fact or fiction To keep up with all content from The Northern Hunter Media check out our website: thenorthernhunter.com And follow our socials Facebook: facebook.com/thenorthernhunter Instagram: instagram.com/the.northern.hunter Contact us on our website, socials, or by email at info@thenorthernhunter.com with any and all questions about hunting in Alaska to get featured in a future episode! BROUGHT TO YOU BY: HAMMER BULLETS @hammerbullets Use code: THENORTHERNHUNTER for 10% off and drop the Hammer on your next hunt! Made in America and CNC lathed, these bullets are extremely accurate, deadly and reliable! hammerbullets.com 60 INCH CLUB @60inchclub Use code: THENORTHERNHUNTER for 10% off all services and products offered on their website. Gain access to over 30 years of moose & caribou hunting experience to amplify your DIY hunt in Alaska! 60inchclub.com BAIT'EM 907 @baitem907 Use code: TNHP at checkout for 10% off on their massive selection of bear attractants, moose and trapping lures! Manufactured right here in Alaska but ships everywhere! baitem907.com WEATHERBY @weatherby Shop the Weatherby Mark V line up for the finest quality hunting rifles on the market! Designed and manufactured in the USA! weatherby.com
Tony Smotherman is known as the foremost expert in the world of muzzleloaders and muzzleloader hunting. He is also a dear friend and someone that is admired in the outdoor industry. Some of many hats include "director of influencer relations" for BPI outdoors the parent company for CVA, Bergara, Powerbelt, Durasight and Quake Slings. In this episode we focus the discussion on muzzleloading projectiles and black powders and powder substitutes (Blackhorn 209). With the advancements of powders and projectiles in the muzzleloading world, we felt this show should help the listener decide on which to use and when to use them. Tony also has had some recent life changes that he shares with us and how his faith has helped him to handle these changes and how he has drawn on his faith to help him through these events. www.cva.com www.taurususa.com www.birddogcoffeebeans.com www.himtnjerky.com www.citrusafe.com www.elimishieldhunt.com www.nukemhunting.com www.christianoutdoors.org
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the U.S.'s top diplomat departs for Saudi Arabia, first urging Israel to seek a deal to end the war.
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AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Hamas fires rockets into Israel as mourners mark October 7 2023.
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News Links for the Week:Robert F Kennedy Jr denies eating dog, sidesteps sex assault allegations after bombshell article: https://www.9news.com.au/world/robert-f-kennedy-denies-sexual-assault-dog-eating-claims/9a217a0e-0b75-4668-be16-e7d493acade3West Virginia white couple alleged to have kept five adopted black children 'locked in barn and used as slaves: https://news.sky.com/story/west-virginia-white-couple-alleged-to-have-kept-five-adopted-black-children-locked-in-barn-and-used-as-slaves-13158902Anthony Bray sentenced to four months for possession of replica Master Sword: https://www.warwickshire.police.uk/news/warwickshire/news/2024/july/anthony-bray-sentenced-to-four-months-for-possession-of-replica-master-sword/Missouri woman accused of spiking husband's Mountain Dew with weed killer and insecticide: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/missouri-woman-allegedly-spikes-husbands-mountain-dew-weed-killer-inse-rcna159532Vending machines dispense ammunition at two Alabama grocery stores: https://www.al.com/news/2024/07/vending-machines-dispense-ammunition-at-two-alabama-grocery-stores-how-they-work.htmlTesla Autopilot Mistakes Train Tracks For Road, Driver Doesn't Immediately Notice: https://jalopnik.com/tesla-autopilot-mistakes-train-tracks-for-road-driver-1851570453Visit our brand spanking new home on the web @ www.earthoddity.net!!!We would to thank Cajun Curl Original Spice for their support! For some spice that's extra nice that taste spicy but doesn't feel spicy, check them out over at www.cajuncurl.com. Be sure and use coupon code "EOP10" and get ten percent off your order.Special thanks to Silencyde for providing the music! Check out his music on Soundcloud here: https://soundcloud.com/silencyde or on his YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/Silencyde and on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/Silencyde/Like what you hear? Please consider joining our Patreon. Sign up at the $5 dollar level and get access to Earth Oddity Extended where you get an extended version of the show and an all exclusive show once a month! You can find that at www.patreon.com/earthoddity.
Dans les œuvres d'Anna Solal il y a débris du monde contemporain : des écrans cassés, des semelles de Nike ou des pommeaux de douche. On trouve aussi tout un bestiaire : des ânes, des lièvres, des corbeaux que notre société ingère puis recrache en logo. Les visages en sont plutôt absents, dissimulés derrière des filtres, symboles de l'hyper contrôle qu'on nous impose. Anna Solal rassemble des auteurs, artistes et personnages religieux pour en faire les icônes d'un monde contemporain entre violence en puissance et possibilité de rédemption. Dans cet épisode, je la reçois accompagnée de Marine Lang, la commissaire de l'exposition Mille Projectiles visible jusqu'au 28 décembre au FRAC Occitanie à Montpellier. Une exposition qui rassemble certains grands formats que l'artiste a produit l'année dernière alors qu'elle était en résidence à la Villa Médicis à Rome. Références citées dans l'épisode : - Robert Bresson - Paul Virilio - Amalia Ulman - Jean Genet - Walker Evans - August Sander - Joris-Karl Huysmans - El Greco - David Tibet Épisode retranscrit sur podcastprsente.com/ Crédits : Cet épisode est produit en partenariat avec Mécènes du Sud Montpellier-Sète-Béziers. Présent.e est un podcast produit, réalisé et diffusé par Camille Bardin. Cet entretien a été enregistré en Juin 2024 à Montpellier. Réalisation et mixage : Camille Bardin. Générique : David Walters.
Mark Schwarzer and Phil Kitromilides are pitch side in Gelsenkirchen following Georgia's clash with Portugal (and almost get dragged out by German security), as they cover the final group stage matches at UEFA EURO 2024™.The fellas discuss:Georgia's historic win over Portugal.The tantalising Round of 16 clashes now set.Projectiles thrown at Southgate.Mark and Phil's battle with German stadium security.There will be an episode of the Optus Sport Football Podcast every matchday of UEFA EURO 2024!See every match of UEFA EURO 2024 and Copa America 2024 live and on-demand on Optus Sport.Listen to Optus Sport's award-winning limited series: Football Belongs, charting the cultural threads of Australian society through the lens of nine football matches:Acast: https://play.acast.com/s/football-belongsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2AzBek8ub2oEsWLYHWetg7Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/football-belongs-australias-football-identity-by-optus/id1543067162 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Friday Club is back for episode 12. Talking Parky's mishap in the Valleys, playoffs on a mobile, mammograms and anonymous projectiles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season 05 Episode 02: More than just paper airplanes: The projectiles impacting our teachers"I have injury statistics on teachers," inivites Sara, "Tell me how is it that they are struck by flying objects? Hit by projectiles!" That question leads to confessions by the boys as they recall their school days. Sara remembers her Italian language teacher who used to throw chalk at students. "It's the reverse now!" exclaims Trajce.Sara challenges the team to consider the enduring impact of good design, starting with the environment for a lasting effect on those using the space; positively, if well designed. Alan connects with this idea. Trajce links the teaching woes to past discussions on the stressors faced by teachers, explored in in S02 E13: An upstanding citizen with salmon in his pocket. The team can't help but travel south in their conversation, recalling the story of a teacher caught on film, after hours, in the most inconvenient way.
A GOOD COUPLE OF QUESTIONS I FELT DESERVED THEIR OWN VIDEO! Why do Projectiles make Fighting Games cool? And why do we like cheap stuff? Find out here! == TIME STAMPS == 0:00:00 Projectiles Are Amazing 0:05:45 People Want Cheap Characters Find the YouTube version of this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwhHAEk6urE Get the audio version of this episode here: https://soundcloud.com/ultrachentv/projectilesandcheapstuff Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/ultrachentv Itunes - http://UltraChenTV.com/iTunes Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4nOFXvdcuJng3Y14qK3CVF Join the UltraChen Discord! https://discord.gg/VAmkUdp Please consider supporting our Patreon! http://patreon.com/ultrachentv Twitch - http://twitch.tv/ultrachentv Twitter - http://twitter.com/ultrachentv James Chen http://twitter.com/jchensor https://www.twitch.tv/jchensor #FGC #Esports #Podcast
Today's Sponsor: Resume Solutionhttps://thisistheconversationproject.com/resumesolution Today's Rundown:Chaos at a Sydney mall as 6 people stabbed to death, and the suspect fatally shothttps://www.yahoo.com/news/multiple-people-stabbed-1-person-071751022.htmlIsrael: 300+ Projectiles fired by Iran towards Israelhttps://www.cnn.com/2024/04/14/world/video/iran-israel-strikes-anderson-intv-04141aseg1-cnni-world-fastNike's new Team USA Olympic track uniform for women slammed as sexist by athletes: 'A costume born of patriarchal forces'https://www.yahoo.com/news/nikes-new-team-usa-olympic-track-uniform-for-women-slammed-as-sexist-by-athletes-a-costume-born-of-patriarchal-forces-215927719.html26 barges break loose and float down Ohio River, causing damage and prompting bridge closures in Pittsburghhttps://www.cnn.com/2024/04/13/us/pittsburgh-barges-bridges-ohio-river/index.html Beyoncé's ‘Cowboy Carter' Scores Second Week Atop Billboard 200https://www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/beyonce-cowboy-carter-second-week-number-one-billboard-200-chart-1235656337/ Divisive? Not for moviegoers. ‘Civil War' declares victory at box office.https://apnews.com/article/box-office-civil-war-godzilla-kong-0933dabd6d399e3c10c2cd49378a102d 'Golden Bachelor' couple Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist announce they are divorcinghttps://www.goodmorningamerica.com/culture/story/golden-bachelor-couple-gerry-turner-theresa-nist-announce-109148023 Duke University Has Officially Ended Its Full-Ride Scholarship For Black Students In Need Of Financial Assistancehttps://afrotech.com/duke-university-ends-black-scholarship-program/ Fox News, Newsmax, Steven Crowder, Tim Pool Sued by Man Claiming They Falsely Identified Him as Neo-Nazi Mass Shooterhttps://www.mediaite.com/media/fox-news-newsmax-steven-crowder-tim-pool-sued-by-man-claiming-they-falsely-identified-him-as-neo-nazi-mass-shooter/ O.J. Simpson will be cremated; estate executor says 'hard no' to controversial ex-athlete's brain being studied for CTEhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/oj-simpson-will-cremated-estate-executor-says-hard-no-controversial-ex-rcna147756 Website: http://thisistheconversationproject.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/thisistheconversationproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/th_conversation TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@theconversationproject YouTube: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/youtube Podcast: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/podcasts #yournewssidepiece #coffeechat #morningnews ONE DAY OLDER ON APRIL 15:Emma Thompson (65)Emma Watson (34)Maisie Williams (27) WHAT HAPPENED TODAY:1865: Abraham Lincoln died after being shot the previous evening by John Wilkes Booth. Andrew Johnson became the 17th President of the United States.1955: Ray Kroc opened his first franchise of McDonald's restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois.2010: Volcanic ash from the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland lead to the closure of airspace over most of Europe. WORD OF THE DAY: scarce / [ skairs ]deficient in quantity or number compared with the demandhttps://thebigwordsproject.morebettermediacompany.com/scarce-4-15-2024/ PLUS, TODAY WE CELEBRATE: Income Tax Pay Dayhttps://www.irs.gov/filing/individuals/when-to-file
Pascal Praud revient pendant deux heures, sans concession, sur tous les sujets qui font l'actualité. Aujourd'hui, il parle des tirs de mortiers d'artifice et projectiles sur le commissariat de La Courneuve en Seine-Saint-Denis.Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.
This week hosts Gar & The GarFather discuss Gar's Ikea delivery, listener dreams, Forest and EPL, NFL SB matchup, KC frozen fans, Caribbean murders, revisit some old news clips, sports, amazing listener feedback and much, much, more! IMPORTANT SHOW LINKS Join the GarNation family on Discord Find the GarCast on social media via Linktree Email thegarcast@gmail.com Find all our closing music in a play list on Spotify! If you want, you can send us a voice message by following this link https://anchor.fm/garcast/message MUSIC CREDITS Intro Music Dead To The World by Clyde YouTube Video Here Closing Music is Cold As Ice performed by Foreigner CHECK OUT FRIENDS OF THE SHOW The Lousy At Gaming Podcast The Seal Podcast Be sure to check out Clyde on Facebook Check out music from Men And Whales -> https://menandwhales.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garcast/message
On this episode we continue to dive in to the interesting and controversial topic of lead vs copper projectiles. Jake (@djakeschutte), who is a aero space engineer helps unpack the expansion difference, velocities required, and the science behind copper while discussing real life outcomes on game from using Copper. Enjoy!
Episode: 2445 In which Renaissance engineer Robert Norton thinks about gunnery. Today, the inner life of an early engineer.
Battle with the angsty arachnid was soon over - oral projectiles were fired from both sides, and our resident sorceress was successfully freed from the spider's sticky webbing! With further investigation revealing furniture, pet collars, and crumpled bedding, questions were raised about the basement's occupant, and it wasn't long before a creepy feeling pervaded all of the groups' senses. Turning their attention to the staircase revealed an ominous black mass drifting slowly down - creeping up on our unsuspecting heroes! We'll escort you through the rocky mountainsides of Stensia and the deep, wooded hinterlands of Kessig, sail on the treacherous waterways of Nephalia and set course for the Silver city of Thraben. Head on over to our website & Keep up to date with our behind the scenes antics and latest information at: The Dungeons & Dragons Podcast UK – Fantasy Role Play Podcast (wordpress.com) The Dungeons And Dragons Podcast UK (@PodcastteamUK) / Twitter The Dungeons and Dragons Podcast UK | Facebook Please note: The Dungeons and Dragons Podcast UK team has NO connection or association whatsoever with Wizards of the Coast. Special permission Attributions for this episode: Very many thanks to the esteemed Mark Petrie for allowing us to use his composition of 'God rest ye merry gentlemen''. You can find Mark's work at the following links: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1JmpYoOoDOGPw3uUyqj9m6 https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCrxWzBct-wPNmYo38YlyYUA Also many thanks to Quincas Moreira for permission to use his version of 'Carol of the Bells'. You can find his work via these links:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RPA1TW15mUhttps://www.quincasmoreira.com/ Attributions: Some ambient sounds and music backing are sourced courtesy of Travis Savoie: RPG Music Maker is creating soundtracks for Dungeons & Dragons | Patreon Some ambient sounds and music backing is sourced courtesy of RPG Audio: The World's Reference RPG Audio - Michael Ghelfi Studios - Home It takes a HUGE amount of time & effort to produce a good podcast. Currently The Dungeons & Dragons Podcast UK is totally self-funded, and anyone who is willing to buy the podcast crew 'an ale and a few rations' (to keep the creative juices flowing), will be very much appreciated indeed. If you think you would like to be a supporter of our creations, then click on the link below and it will take you to our creative supporter page faster than you can roll a D20, and you will earn yourself a big ole shout out in a forthcoming episode. Yazmin, Elora, Ogvar, Cuin & Cadeaux would appreciate it very much :) The Dungeons & Dragons Podcast UK is A series of fantasy adventure podcasts free for all to enjoy. (buymeacoffee.com) Cast of Characters: Yazmin, the DM Ryan, as Ogvar Surefort the Ranger Colin, as Cuin De Greymont the Paladin Samantha, as Elora Greyvale the Sorcerer Rikh, as Otto Von Hanweir the Springsage
Join Josh and Derek as they unravel the extraordinary physics behind projectile motion and its critical role in the Iron Dome defense system of Israel. In this enlightening episode, we explore the science that keeps one of the world's most advanced missile defense systems in the sky. From the elegant parabolic paths of projectiles to the precise calculations that make interception possible, we delve into the principles that underpin the Iron Dome's remarkable success. Discover how the laws of physics and cutting-edge technology come together to protect against incoming threats, one missile at a time. This episode is your ticket to understanding the physics that safeguards nations and appreciating the intricacies of this groundbreaking defense system. Whether you're a physics enthusiast or simply curious about the incredible technology that keeps us safe, this journey through the skies is a must-listen. Get ready for a deep dive into the science behind the Iron Dome's astonishing feats!
Mitch fills in for Nick on the Producer's Podcast as Lachie unpacks how much he always ends up in danger for our own entertainmentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get a monthly subscription to access premium episodes!'Easy Physics' is a podcast that delves into the bizarre and fascinating world of this amazing science. Join us as we use humor and plain language to explore many fundamental principles, and learn about each one of them in a few minutes. From particles that exist in multiple places at once to the immensity of the cosmos, we'll take a lighthearted look at the most mind-bending concepts in physics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Marius tells us how phone updates may have cost the Danish government 8 million Kroner. Owen talks about Eurovision and SAS being on its last legs... again. And Abby talks about weaponised confectioners and getting a salt shaker at 30. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the cast!Big 28 is an airsofter from the Baltimore area. In this episode we talk about how he started airsoft and his passion for traveling to play and meet new people. Check out some of his custom painted gear on IGhttps://www.instagram.com/28gram__projectileshttps://www.instagram.com/dd_dev_group/Support the showThank you everyone for the support. Don't forget to leave a rating on whatever podcast app you listen to this on. It helps get this suggested to others with similar interests. Watch all of our podcasts here YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@TriFectaAirsoft/videos AnchorFM https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/01jFx7ebrxb Rumble https://rumble.com/c/TriFectaAirsoft Join YT Channel https://www.youtube.com/@TriFectaAirsoft/membership
Episode: 2546 In which William Froude shows us how to model ships, and much more. Today, meet William Froude.
More than a million people took to the streets across France angry at President Macron's plans to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. Projectiles hurled and tear gas was launched in response. The Indo Daily finds out if Emmanuel Macron will push on with his controversial plans. Host: Fionnán Sheahan. Guests: Catherine Field and John Downing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Brett Winterble Show Brett talks about the Indiana Senate passing a bill that would legalize throwing stars in certain circumstances -- but not the ones you might think. Brett talks about who and where star throwing would become allowed if the bill does indeed pass + shares some of his personal history with the poly-pointed projectiles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Protesters who have participated in demonstrations in Portland are familiar with rubber bullets, pepper balls, teargas canisters, and other kinetic impact projectiles (KIPs). Just last week, the city agreed to a $75,000 settlement with a protester who says he was hit multiple times with 'FN 303 less-lethal' projectiles during the 2020 protests. Freelance journalist Linda Rodriguez McRobbie has been looking into the history of the use of these devices by law enforcement. She joins us to talk about what she found.
Psalm 91 - Pray It & Believe audio course discounted to $14 for The Burt (Not Ernie) Show listeners. 2023 Annual Prayer Planner - 21 Days of Prayer & Journaling to Plan Your Year (instant access to printable digital download) Well, hey there and hello to you. I'm so incredibly thankful you're listening to the podcast today and I'm super excited to share some encouragement via one of God's promises that we find in the book of psalms. Take a look at the faithfulness of God with me for this episode and let's just see what God does as we take Him at His word and believe His promises are 100% true. You're listening to The Burt (Not Ernie) Show podcast, part of the Spark Network, now playing in the Edifi app. This is episode number 132. The faithfulness of God matters. In every moment, it matters. And honestly, it may matter far more than we realize. God's faithfulness keeps everything going. Every heartbeat is thanks to the faithfulness of God. Every single time we take a breath, it is proof that our God is faithful. When someone texts you to let you know they care about you, are thinking of you, have just spent some time praying for you, guess what? God put you on their heart and His faithfulness is what actually moved them to reach out to you. God's faithfulness is something that is so certain, we can miss it on the daily. And in spite of the fact that we so often just don't see it, recognize it or acknowledge it but it keeps on being our reality, that in itself is proof of just how faithful the Lord God Almighty truly is. Now, one thing that has been on my heart and mind a lot lately is this: holiness, God's holiness. And how we, as His people, ought to be living our everyday lives as a response to His holiness and His call for us to be a holy people, a people set apart for His glory and His purposes. So that's not exactly what today's podcast is about, but I wanted to share that because I really doubt that I am the only one thinking about this currently. I've found that whatever God is doing in my heart, it is often being done in many, many hearts at the same time. If that's you, be encouraged that He has a purpose in leading you to think about holiness, to be more aware of what you think and say and do and that He is always working on a zillion levels all at once. It's a good work He is doing in and through you. You just keep leaning in, praying and listening and following His lead, and trust Him to finish every good work that He has begun in you. Cuz He is a finisher! Today I want to read from the Amplified, Psalm 91, verse 4, the end portion of this verse. It says: His faithfulness is a shield and a wall. I'll say it again, because it bears repeating: the faithfulness of God matters! He IS completely faithful - this goes beyond a behavior that we might see or experience now and then. The utter and complete and unyielding faithfulness of our God is as unending as the vastness of the universe, but actually would far surpass that, even though we cannot comprehend it. Galaxy upon galaxy of faithfulness. He is, always and in all ways, faithful. Does that stir hopefulness within you today? Or maybe you find yourself wondering, “How can that be true? How can it be true for me?” A mix of both, perhaps? Nodding your head in agreement as to the amazing faithfulness of the Lord and also hoping that same faithfulness will be true for you in a hard situation? This very faithfulness is, to us, a shield and a wall. Those are not my words, they are the words in this verse. And Psalm 91, well, it does not play. It's in the Bible on purpose, intentionally, and we need to acknowledge that it is the truth, straight from the very Word of God. And this faithfulness is a shield and a wall to us. Okay, so in 2023, what does that really mean? Like, a shield? A wall? Those don't mean so much to us. I'm not sure what I can liken it to for our modern day and age, but just think ultimate protection. What does a shield do? The intercept specific attacks. They protect from projectiles and from close range weapons. A shield can actively block dangers and attacks. It can also close lines of protection, kind of linking up with other shields, as a more passive form of protection. Okay. Sounds pretty good to me! What about a wall? Walled cities were places that were safe in days prior, we know that for sure. Think of all the places in the Bible that mention city walls, or think of those cities of refuge that a person could run to and be safe if an accident happened and someone lost their life - you were able to flee to a city of refuge and be safe there, behind those city walls, until it was determined that it was, or was not, an accident. If there had been no walled cities, those would have not been refuge places because the walls keep some things in and other things out, right? Keeping this in, while also keeping that out. Walls do that. Other things do that in our day and age. Passwords and secure logins for your personal info. Key fobs for the car. Places to keep your valuables safe. Locks on doors. Security systems and doorbell cameras. Modern types of walls. This stays in here, nice and safe and protected, and the not so safe things can kind of stay out, on the other side of the wall. Good fences make good neighbors and all of that. Walls also bring to mind the idea of fortifications, of a first line of defense. LOTR movies, Helm's Deep, that was a walled city, protected. God's faithfulness is THAT to us. Protection. Intercepting specific attacks that are aimed directly at you. Protection from projectiles, and that can be words spoken to you, about you, over you. I've seen a social post that says something to the effect of, don't worry too much about people that God removed from your life, He may have heard you mentioned in conversations where you were not present. And yeah, there could probably be some truth to that. If Psalm 91:4 is true (and it most certainly is true!), then there could be conversations that were about us but not with us, not to our face, we were not in that conversation but it was about us, and maybe at times God just sort of moves us along a bit and we lose contact with them or something. Could that not be a form of shield for us? Because words can have so much weight. You and I know it's true, there is no point in pretending we are bad enough to let it all roll off like water off a duck's back. I am not a duck. You either. We are not water fowl. Words can be heavy, can carry a lot of weight. And sometimes God just flat shields us from those weighty words. Anybody want to say amen to that? It is one of the best blessings of my life! (I had a time when I had to let a couple of folks know that I was not interested in any more phone calls - this was back before texts, btw - no more calls to let me know what so and so had to say about this, that and the other. And when I didn't want to be part of the family gossip train, they stopped calling me. The opposite of Cameron in Ferris Bueler's Day Off. He'll keep calling me… Nope. The phone quit ringing and I was all the better for it.) Words can have weight and the faithfulness of God can protect us from weighty words. That is a blessing beyond measure! Close range weapons. Projectiles. Need to be hidden away. Need to have some stuff, some enemy attacks, away from us. His faithfulness is a shield and a wall for all those things. Isn't He good? And isn't He good to you? That is what you have in the Lord God Most High. So much faithfulness that it is a shield and a wall --- FOR YOU! Sure, this applies to every disciple of the Lord Jesus. And it right now applies to you. Don't miss the forest for the trees. This promise is meant to be your promise. That is why you are listening to this podcast episode today. So you can hear and believe this specific promise for your specific life at this specific moment. This is for you. And that is really, really good news. Here and now, in the middle of the first month of the new year, it's yours. For some of you, that's what you needed to hear today. I hope it goes from your ears right into your heart and mind. Let God soften your heart and like, literally, bless your heart (not like a southern saying, but really be a comfort and a blessing to you in the places of life where you most need it) and change your thinking with this promise. Because how you think, well, that's how your life goes. The direction of your thoughts is the direction of your life. Think well. Think on these things, the New Testament says. Think on the truth of God's Word and the truth of Jesus. Praise God for His truth! Here today, this is when we praise Him for His faithfulness to us. Through it all, He never abandons His own. Thank Him for that! And make that thankfulness a sort of first fruit offering to Him at the start of this year. Be thankful, right from the get-go. For the next twelve months I am expecting Him to be faithful, utterly faithful, to you. And to me. I'm believing for that. I hope you can believe for that, too. Don't go to sleep tonight without reflecting on His faithfulness to you and the truth that it never ends and is all encompassing. Before your head hits the pillow, remind yourself that Psalm 91:4 is the reality of your life, because He who promised is faithful. Your shield of protection and your protective walls before you, behind you, all around you. That's God's commitment to you and He never tells a lie (it's actually impossible for Him to lie) and He does not deal in partial or half truths. (think of Flick getting the blame for the bad word Ralphie said in A Christmas Story). Aren't you thankful you have a friend who sticks closer than a brother, a friend in God, and that He is nothing like even your very best earthly friend? Because we are human, and deal daily with humanity in ourselves and in others, we can sort of do this by-product thing where we start to inadvertently attribute human behavior to God's behavior. We sort of humanize the Lord, in a way. In our thinking. In our expectations. But that's not right! According to the Bible, that is not correct at all. We don't conform the Bible to our thoughts, right? We conform our thinking to the Bible's truths. To the Living Word. and the truth of the Word of God to us here is that God's faithfulness is (present tense!!) a shield and a wall. I need you to believe that today. Believe it now like you've never believed it before. Jesus is coming for His Church (hear that, for HIS CHURCH, we belong to Him and it's wise and prudent to remember that). Sooner than later, sooner than we think most likely. We should live believing Him fully because that's how we will be ready when He comes. May He not find us doubting, but believing. May He not find us waxing and waning, but on fire for Him and living for His kingdom purposes. When He comes, our faith will become sight. This is our time for faith. This is our time for faith-based believing. As Jesus said Himself, “Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe.” Isn't it incredible that you can be one of those whom He was talking about? You can be one who has not seen Him face to face and yet believes. This is your year for believing. To live believing. Start today, with Psalm 91 verse 4, and believe. Tomorrow, believe again. And believe even more of what the Bible says. Keep on that path, my friend, and you will not ever regret it, not for a single moment. You will be blessed, said Jesus, if you believe without having seen. Can you say this is your blessing right now? Why not make it your blessing today? Thanks for joining me today for this episode. Hey, I have an audio course I created based on Psalm 91, and I am going to put the link for that in the show notes. It's like nineteen dollars right now. (The option I have for this course does not allow me to use coupon codes but I was able to take $5 off the price, dropping it to just $14). Check that out if you might like some encouragement in living a life in a state of chronic belief. I can tell you from experience, there is nothing like it and no better way to live.
Episode: 2445 In which Renaissance engineer Robert Norton thinks about gunnery. Today, the inner life of an early engineer.
Two people reportedly killed by rockets or missiles in Poland as a wave of Russian strikes hit western Ukraine. The origin of the projectiles is unclear. Listen for more details.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
GOD Provides Honor the Presence of an Old Man and Fear your GOD...GoodShepherdTraning.comhttps://www.patreon.com/GoodShepherdTraining this episode talks about how we got to where we are with modern projectiles.
Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network. Tonight the gang is talking about bullet sorting.
Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network. Tonight the gang is talking about bullet sorting.
2Docs mourn the impending death of the manual transmission. Car spotting. What does pull vs. push mean for an automotive dealership? Stephan discusses the dangers of unrestrained passengers and objects in your car.
In this episode, we talk about the Precision Rifle Series Australia, Andy burning out his barrel, and the similarities between coffee and reloading! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/impactdynamics/message
Today on “Catholic Drive Time,” Alyssa Milano says fathers telling sons to 'take care of your mother' is misogynistic???? Also, Why did Our Lord appear first to women? - Fr. Simon Gaine OP joins us! Three Easter weekend mass shootings leave 31 people wounded, only one suspect was arrested and he was released on a $25,000 bond (House Party in Pittsburg-South Carolina Mall) Muslim Youths Attack Easter Week Processions in Spain — Pelt Christians with Rocks and Projectiles Historic World War II Naval Ship - (USS Sullivans) - Sinking In New York, Officials Unsure Of ‘Origins' Of Water Breach Second Hour: breaking news, saint of the day, Gospel, Plus New Round of the Catholic trivia game show Fear and Trembling!!! Then Stay tuned for the Catholic Drive Time After Show!!!! Starting at 7:30 am where we let our hair down and speak more casually across our live streams. We will field questions from our comment sections. Follow Catholic Drive Time on social media Official Social Media Account IG: @CatholicDriveTime Twitter: @CatholicDrive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CatholicDriv... YouTube: Catholic Drive Time Joe Social Media IG: @TheCatholicHack Twitter: @Catholic_Hack Facebook: Joe McClane YouTube: Joe McClane Adrian Social Media IG: @ffonze Twitter: @AdrianFonze Facebook: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations Rudy Social Media IG: @ydursolrac Youtube: Glad Trad Podcast Twitter: R_Rodcraft https://www.grnonline.com/ Listen in your car on your local GRN station - http://grnonline.com/stations/ Listen online at GRNonline.com Listen on your mobile with our GRN app (both IOS and Android) Listen on Facebook @GRNonline Listen on Twitter @GRNonline Listen on YouTube @GRNonline History of the GRN: Starting with absolutely nothing we placed our trust in the Lord and our Blessed Mother. By August of 1996, we were breaking ground for the construction of the Guadalupe Resource Center where our ministry has flourished. We now operate radio 37 stations that reach a potential listening audience of twenty million souls. The Guadalupe Radio Network is the largest EWTN affiliate in the USA. Visit our website to learn more about us, find a local GRN radio station, a schedule of our programming and so much more. http://grnonline.com/
In this episode, Miyanovich shares an excerpt from his full interview with LGO Subject-Matter Expert Paleoanthropologist and Archeologist Dr Curtis Marean. This excerpt covers the design of ancient complex projectiles and their exceptional effects.
GOAT VIBEZ: DUTCHIE MAN This segment, we get an opportunity to talk to one of Philadelphia's elite artist that has ever been in the game, Ducthie Man from Major Figgas.We cover a lot of ground in part 1 talking about the legendary "Bring The Streets Back Concert" performance by Dutchie Man and other elites such as Beanie Siegel x Spade-O x Gillie Da Kid etc. Dutch also touch bases and talk about up coming project "Projectiles and Cognac" featuring vets like Jada Kiss x Freeway x Rj Payne and 38 Spec.As a legend int he city of brotherly love, Dutch as he likes to be called is one of the gate keepers who make sure the younger talent in the city receives his stamp of approval with any hate or malice attach. With notable figures like Liluzi Vert and Meek Mill being the new faces of the city. Dutchie explains why he's happy to see these guys get to the top industry level.Dutch also explains some of his hardship and struggles as an artist. Tune in Now! COMMENT, LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & SHARE...BE ON THE LOOK OUT FOR PART 2!NOTICE* THIS VIDEO WAS RECORDED PRE- COVID19 PANDEMIC...watch the interview here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1w0_...Follow DUTCHIE MAN on IG - http://www.instagram.com/dutchieman_Checkout New Music By DUTCHIE MAN Back Against The Wall featuring Drama - https://youtu.be/RmlWkJB_JnMObama Care featuring Jadakiss - https://youtu.be/AA_pBGHFHqMNumbers featuring Conway The Machine - https://youtu.be/RLGUUnP6lsoFollow UsIG: http://www.instagram.com/swag100podcastFB: http://www.facebook.com/swag100podcastTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/swag100podcastSupport the show
Comedian Turner Sparks joins the show to discuss the week's best, underserved headlines--particularly regarding Oklahoma
Projectiles are all the rage at Smith Schools. A bent paperclip attached to a stretched rubber band achieves greater distance and greater pain. I'm about to meet with the sharp end of that proposition.
Alon, Danny, and Teddy play Doom (2016). They went to Mars, they went to Hell, and they ripped and they teared along the way. But first they had to put on the Doomguy mask and become the Doom Slayer. Doom in 1993 both defined and challenged the idea of what a First Person Shooter is, was, and should be. Doom in 2016 did it again. And it fuckin' rocked. - 00:00 - Technical difficulties and we started a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/wideflank - 03:37 - Intro - 04:17 - Doom (2016) background. - 06:09 - id Software and the Two Johns. - 07:17 - Is this a good game? - 10:54 - The opening and then learning how the game works (if you stop moving you die). - 13:39 - Growing your arsenal and how it opens up combat. - 14:38 - Movement: “Bruce Lee on a skateboard with a shotgun.” - 17:46 - Robert Yang. - 19:00 - Lack of sprint and always having your gun up. - 19:57 - Glory Kills and the Chainsaw as essential mechanics. - 28:36 - Not a reboot, an homage, and questioning what makes a shooter engaging. - 32:15 - Hitscan vs Projectiles, proven by paintball vs laser tag. - 35:07 - What is a first person shooter? - 36:14 - You ARE the Doom Guy. - 40:10 - The Story: was it needed? - 48:59 - The game's sense of humor (turkey punching). - 53:47 - We need more projectile shooters. - 56:25 - Examining the FPS genre and perspective. - 1:01:15 - Sound Design and FX and the INCREDIBLE music. - 1:07:35 - Deeper into level and map design. - 1:10:15 - This game is too easy? Is that a bad thing? - 1:13:00 - Would Doom be better with split-screen co-op? - 1:17:40 - Single player games are lonely, but some are lonelier than others. - 1:20:00 - Why are we discussing exclusively single player games? Join our discord!!! https://discord.gg/ACbDjNhMpJ Show Notes: - GDC talk “Embracing Push Forward Combat in DOOM” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KQNpQD8Ayo - Robert Yang games: https://debacle.us/ - Noclip doc “To Hell & Back” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS6SBnccxMA - Greg Kasavin (from Supergiant Games) “Doom is asking important questions that other FPSes aren't” - https://www.pcgamer.com/doom-is-asking-important-questions-that-other-fpses-arent/ We're also on: - Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wideflank - Substack: https://wideflank.substack.com/ - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzdUM7zORz65-cDDaO7xFaA - Anchor: https://anchor.fm/wideflank/ - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3LQtbRaD7u5cl1gaJCMzS3 - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wide-flank/id1572726441 - Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81OWIwNzZlOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== - RSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/59b076e8/podcast/rss - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wideflank/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/WideFlank
In this episode, A&A tackle pigoman92's question about what projectiles you could use to hurl at a party to slow them down. Then, LearningFeed wants to follow a Greek myth and asks if it is possible to petrify someone. Adam later commiserates with LongLing26 about how broken Conjure Animals really is. Use that Spell: Primal Savagery! Thanks for listening! As always, you can ask us a question at www.nextsessionpodcast.com Instagram: @nextsessionpodcast Twitter: @thenextsession Facebook: @thenextsession
Luke and Andrew share the details of their romantic date along the banks of the swollen Mississippi River last night. Plus, a local news station uses a lot of bad jokes to report on the dangerous turkey situation in St. Paul, validating Luke's experiences and annoying Andrew with bad journalism. . . . Today's show is sponsored by Myro deodorant. Visit MyMyro.com/tbtl and enter the promo code TBTL to get 50% off your first order and get started today for just $5.