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Brian and Murdock make a case for Terri Nunn – lead singer of Berlin – as forgotten feminist icon while examining the story behind the movie soundtrack single that made the band huge – and broke the band up. SHOW NOTES: https://vinyldistractions.com/berlin-pleasure-victim/ https://www.thatericalper.com/2019/01/05/terri-nunn-who-would-later-become-lead-singer-of-new-wave-group-berlin-auditioning-for-princess-leia-in-star-wars-with-harrison-ford-in-1976/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KROQ_Weenie_Roast https://www.tampabay.com/terri-nunns-journey-to-berlin-almost-got-sidetracked-in-dallas/2322182/ Child actor system dissertation: https://trace.tennessee.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2453&context=utk_chanhonoproj https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Heartbeat Hollywood Heartbeat 1979 performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APPhaCUZj-0 https://www.lostturntable.com/2016/03/21/10-years-of-being-lost-berlins-information/ Virginia and the Slims: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDBaUgA0NzA Beast of Beast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC4M5e6xAzs https://themusepatrol.com/2014/02/09/80s-bands-time-forgot-spotlight-beast-of-beast/ Berlin at US Festival 1983: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAo-q-4kW7E Motels demo of Take My Breath Away: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR8qRTSkbgg https://www.yahoo.com/now/berlins-terri-nunn-on-how-she-got-her-ex-to-play-an-ahole-on-new-song-202751710.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_More_Words https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgio_Moroder https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Whitlock Berlin's cover of Marilyn Manson's Dope Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mesTjE4fKA
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Welcome back! This week I speak to concrete cowboys, The Slims ✭ **I apologise for the audio at the beginning, I promise it gets better at the 10min mark xx** As you'll hear this chat has been a long time coming after bonding over the fact we all had the same burning questions about how the music industry works! I've seen them play not once but twice this month as part of their #Slimtember residency at the hottest club in town, Pleasure Club Newtown, and I'm now responsible for a spike in streams for their banger, ‘Faces'! In this episode I ask them about their range of day-jobs, their growing South American fan base, what they think of the local Sydney music scene and whose in charge of the band bank account. I bloody loved this ep! Enjoy :) Follow HDYM on Instagram and TikTok
Jake Fischer and Dan Devine talk their way through the late August NBA news cycle and list off their favorite under-the-radar moves from this NBA offseason.(05:50) - Steve Kerr not returning as Team USA basketball coach(08:40) - Zion's weight loss makes waves on social media(13:10) - Kevin Durant returns to University of Texas against the Spurs(18:40) - Joe Harris retires from basketball(27:05) - Who's this guy: Guerschon Yabusele(41:15) - Our favorite under-the-radar NBA offseason movesOn this episode of No Cap Room, Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Jake Fischer and Yahoo Sports senior NBA writer Dan Devine talk about all things NBA….and maybe a little bit about Charlie XCX and Love Island.The guys kick off the show with the news that Steve Kerr is not expected to return as the head coach of Team USA men's basketball after leading the team to a gold medal in France. All that's left is deciding if Spoelstra or Tyronn Lue are going to take over.Zion Williamson looks slimmed down in pictures on social media, which serves as a good reminder of just how great he played in the 2nd half of last season.Kevin Durant, arguably the greatest player in the history of the University of Texas, will be returning to Austin to play against the San Antonio Spurs in February. Dan explains how good Durant was in his only year in college, while Jake explains why he preferred Greg Oden.Joe Harris retired from basketball, leading to Jake telling stories about chatting with Joe in the Nets locker room and bumping into Joe around town in Brooklyn. Dan breaks down the numbers that argue that Joe was one of the best 3-point shooters in NBA history.Guerschon Yabusele was one of the stars of the French team at the Olympics, and he's been rewarded with a 1-year deal with the Philadelphia 76ers. The Sixers could really use a player like Yabusele, which means he could end up closing games for them. Dan tries to come up with comps to explain “Yabu” to people that haven't seen him play basketball before.We end the show with our favorite under-the-radar moves of the offseason, bouncing all over the league to do so.Subscribe to the Ball Don't Lie podcast feed on your favorite podcast app:
Från en solig och eftersvettande studio bjuder vi in till eppe 210 där vi drömmer oss bort till sommarens festivaler. Musiken tar oss i vanlig ordning runt i världen och stannar helt otippat i Berlin och exotiska platser som Karibien och Jädraås. Slims smala Skiva gör comeback också. Deodorantdoftade programledare är Anna-Karin Berglund, Amanda Kujansuu, Erika Axmark & Viktor Zeidner. Playlist: Apoptygma Berzerk - Eclipse Sofia Kourtesis - How Music Makes You Feel Better (Edit) Ari Bald & CJ Scott - Tropicana Thunder SIERRA - Trapped Slims Smala Skiva - Cub Power SidiRum - Ex-Plane Här finner du Spotifyplaylisten med tillgängliga låtar som sänds i programmet, listan fylls på med nya låtar efter varje program: goo.gl/CUnvtY Lamour Podcast presenteras i ett folkbildande samarbete med Vuxenskolan. Ansvarig utgivare är Viktor Zeidner.
Agenda: Houston OpenRecap Talking points Slims golf trip Bryson's rollback test Tony Vs Tosti Slim quiz Recap of “Benny Bets”
Deze week in Dasprive: schendt iedere banktransactie onze privacy? Limburg.net is gehacked, maar het viel uiteraard mee… haha, natuurlijk niet Amerikaanse locatie toestanden vinden langzaam hun weg naar Europa Microsoft serieus gehacked en natuurlijk de gewoonlijke autoriteiten actie en privacy pointers. Shownotes: https://tweakers.net/nieuws/217734/easypark-bij-cyberaanval-zijn-ook-gehashte-wachtwoorden-gestolen.html https://www.dp-institute.eu/nl/opleidingen/stay-tuned-as-ciso/ https://tweakers.net/nieuws/217760/hackers-dreigen-gegevens-van-311000-belgische-huishoudens-openbaar-te-maken.html https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2024/01/22/limburg-hack/ https://tweakers.net/nieuws/217696/prorail-wil-slimme-flitscameras-bij-spoorwegovergangen-plaatsen.html https://tweakers.net/nieuws/217040/rtl-vindt-adressen-bedreigde-nederlanders-in-databases-kredietinformatiebureaus.html https://tweakers.net/nieuws/217482/door-apps-verzamelde-locatiedata-miljoenen-nederlandse-telefoons-is-te-koop.html https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/789019/000119312524011295/d708866dex991.htm https://www.security.nl/posting/826136/Duitse+onderzoeker+veroordeeld+voor+gebruik+van+hardcoded+wachtwoord https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2023/02/14/ethische-hackers-mogen-meer-door-nieuwe-wet/ B: https://www.gelderlander.nl/nijmegen/portaal-laat-drones-vliegen-boven-huurhuizen-mogen-dit-soort-controles-wel~a743976c/ https://ib-p.nl/2024/01/buurtwacht-met-peperdure-drone/… Continue reading 148 – Limburg.hacked, iets slims tegen iets doms, en Microsoft mayhem
Huge shout out to local producer Richy Slims for calling in and being on the show this week! We talk about his journey in production, his MC ventures, and what's next to come for Richy Slims! #LoudRadioSocial Media: @loudradiopodcast @sheedfarraMusic By:Frame James x Damo Payne- Gettin OffSOT- Lite ShitD. Mayo- 2 MuchQuierra Imani- Why Me
Dev is late AGAIN and the fellas bring along Chaufie from Caddilac on Mars to the shenanigans that is PSVG. We get into the PS5 slim, Bobby Kotic trying to bring back Guitar Hero and all this weeks pertinent video game news and more. So stick around for the sweet hangs. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/play-some-video-games/message
On this week's show, we... spend quality time with the new Ghost of Vroom record spin fresh tracks from The Rolling Stones & A. Savage present our wrap-up of the 2023 Hopscotch Music Festival All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.ys
What if the best answer to a curious, generative question like, "What are all the ways we could...?" is "Do less"? UVA Engineering professor Leidy Klotz, author of Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less makes the case to consider subtraction as a viable, reliable, and all-too-often overlooked strategy in a world that is biased to always add more. And in a twist I definitely didn't see coming, Leidy takes analogous thinking to a whole new level of subtraction. "Analogies," he says, "are one of the only ways to remove wrong ideas." Leidy Klotz: https://www.leidyklotz.com Theme music by Sean Balick. “Hash Out” by Sunday at Slims, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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Last time we spoke about the battle of Komandorski islands. Admirals Kinkaid and McMorris began a naval blockade of Attu and Kiska putting the IJN in a terrible bind. They could either give up the Aleutians, or they would have to reinforce them, either of which came at huge costs. Admiral Hosogaya had no choice but to try and breach the allied blockade to get the much needed reinforcements to the frozen islands. Hosogaya's fleet was superior in numbers and firepower to that of McMorris when they fatefully met in the frigid northern seas. Yet by a stroke of luck, a single man fired a High Explosive shell during the heat of battle causing Hosogaya to make a terrible blunder. Under the impression allied airpower was about to attack them, Hosogaya backed off, losing the chance to claim a major victory. And today we are going to venture, behind the desk so to speak. This episode is the Pacific Military Conference: MacArthur vs King Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. Now before we jump into the real war of the Pacific, General Douglas MacArthur vs Admiral Ernest King, I first want to jump over the good old CBI theater. Interesting to mention I recently did a livestream, gaming with a friend of mine, answering some audience questions from you dear old audience members and others from my Youtube channel and Fall and Rise of China Podcast. One guy asked me “how important was the CBI theater?” and it really got me thinking on the spot. Honestly when Americans talk about the Pacific War, two things immediately come to mind, naval battles and island warfare. China gets overshadowed despite literally being the lionshare of fighting against the Japanese, I mean hell they kept like 30+ divisions in China out of 50 or so. But even more than that you hardly hear about Burma or India, they are always the quote en quote benchwarmers compared to lets say your Guadalcanal's or Iwo Jima's. As I said to the audience member on the livestream, its hard to quantify something, but honestly tossing %'s around you could argue the CBI was a hard 50-60% of the war effort, because it did the most important thing necessary to win a way, it drained Japan of men/resources. So lets jump into it a bit shall we? So the last time we were talking about the disastrous First Arakan Campaign. The British launched their offensive and saw heavy resistance at Rathedaung and Donbaik. General Irwin continuously made blunders. When Wavell made an inspection of the battlefields later on he commented how Irwin's forces had “fought in penny packets”. Basically what he was getting out with this little jab, was unlike conventional battles, take for example the famous battle of Alamein. Instead this offensive consisted of hundreds of chance encounters, dozens of disparate set piece clashes, hand-to-hand conflicts, frontal attacks, ambushes, desperate defenses, bombing raids, all of which had been minutely chronicled, but the details of them were quite the mystery. General Slim when asked described it all ‘as an epic that ran across great stretches of wild country; one day its focal point was a hill named on no map; next a miserable unpronounceable village a hundred miles away. Columns, brigades, divisions, marched and counter-marched, met in bloody clashes and reeled apart, weaving a confused pattern hard to unreal”. Now the beginning of the first arakan offensive seemed to go well. Despite the logistical nightmares, Lloyd enjoyed the advantages of both air superiority and numerical superiority. But the Japanese built their defenses knowing full well what was coming to hit them. The Japanese made no attempt to hold onto the lines between Maungdaw and Buthidaung, nor resist the British forces at Kyauktaw. Lloyd began sending optimistic reports, such as on Christmas Day when the enemy pulled out of Ratheduang. And so the British continued along the peninsula until they came a few miles north of a point of Donbaik, sitting on the coast of the Bay of Bengal. It was here, General Koga had dug in and waited for his enemy. It was to be here, after showcasing the Japanese superior jungle fighting tactics, their roadblocks and amphibious hooks, that they would unleash a new unsuspecting weapon, that of the bunker. General Slim described it as such “‘For the first time we had come up against the Japanese “bunkers” – from now on to be so familiar to us. This was a small strong-point made usually of heavy logs with four to five feet of earth, and so camouflaged in the jungle that it could not be picked out at even fifty yards without prolonged searching. These bunkers held garrisons varying from five to twenty men, plentifully supplied with medium and light machine guns.' The bunkers were impervious to field guns and medium bombs. They also had crossing fire lanes, thus for one force to attack a bunker they would be fired upon by 2 more. The redoubt at Donbaik was situated alongside a “chaung”, which was a natural anti-tank position, having steep sides up to 9 feet high up on the bunkers. On January 7th of 1943, the forces got their first taste of these defenses and were tossed back with heavy casualties. For days a pattern emerged of men throwing themselves at the bunkers, only to be butchered. It was so bad, both Wavell and Irwin were forced to come visit Llyod on the 10th, just to tell him “you must take Donbaik at all cost”. And so Llyod asked for tanks, and he was given them. But to Slims horror the man only asked for one troop of them, prompting Slim to object stating “the more you use the fewer you lose”. His argument was sound and simple, if you were going to utilize tanks, you tried to do so en masse to overwhelm, otherwise the resources would be vulnerable and most likely lost. His objections were tossed aside, and half a squadron of tanks, merely 8 hit the bunkers. The british attacks were beaten off all he same. Now Koga knew he had to fight off the enemy until at least the end of march to receive some decent reinforcements. Thus he determined to hold out; he needed to perform a counterattack. Meanwhile his counterpart Irwin was determined that overwhelming infantry numbers on narrow fronts could achieve victory. And as one contemporary analysis called it “an idea rich in casualties”. Koga brought up the bulk of his 55th division to Akyab and on March 7th the 213th regiment attacked the Kaladan Valley, driving away the V force. Then the 112th regiment attacked the 123rd and 55th Indian brigades north of Rathedaung who were forced to pull back to Zedidaung. This left the 47 indian brigade trapped at the Hwitze bridgehead and the Japanese carried out wide outflanking maneuvers and infiltration attacks against the British lines. In response Irwin tried to toss another assault against Donbaik, which had just been further reinforced by Koga. On March 18th, the 6th brigade of Brigadier Ronald Cavendish launched a front attack on a very narrow front, despite multiple advice given by other commanders stating he should try to outflank the Japanese along the mountain crest. His force made little progress and suffered heavy casualties for their efforts. Meanwhile the 213th regiment secured the eastern side of the Mayu river and the 112th regiment was preparing to cross it. In early March Irwin was doing something aside from tossing his men into a meatgrinder, he began covering his ass. Sensing defeat was staring him in the face, in his desperation he tried to coopt his hated rival, General Slim into sharing some of his blame to come. He sent Slim to Maungdaw to see Lloyd and report on the situation there. When Slim asked him if this meant he was now in operational control, Irwin said absolutely not, he just wanted Slim's assessment of the situation over there. Irwin did however add in, that Slim might gain operational control in the future, but only when Irwin said so and even in that case, Irwin would be retaining administrative control. Well Slim found the Lloyds men's morale was at an all time low. He advised Lloyd to abandon the idiotic frontal assaults and instead to try and flank the enemy through the jungles. Lloyd argued that was too unfeasible and because of Irwins ordered overruled Slim. Thus Slim returned to Irwin with a useless report. Up until this point Wavell pretty much had no idea what was going on. He continued to urge action from Irwin, so Irwin ordered action from Lloyd and the result was just more disaster. By March 20th Wavell, Irwin and Lloyd all accepted they would have to withdraw the forces to the Maundaw-Buthidaung line. Wavell was livid at his subordinates writing “It seemed to me to show a complete lack of imagination, and was neither one thing nor the other. An attack in real depth with determined soldiers like the 6th Brigade would, I am sure, have accomplished something, though it has cost us casualties. But to use one battalion at a time, and that usually only deploying one company, seems to me to be poor tactics. With the Japanese in a pocket like that, I cannot believe that a plan could not have been made to eat them up; it looked to me like practically ideal for covering machine gun and mortar fire from a flank.” On the night of the 24th, the 112th regiment crossed the Mayu river, marched along narrows paths and jungle to get to the crest of the supposedly impassable Mayu range. The following days say lines of communications to Kyaukpandu severed, the enemy captured the mountain crest near Atet Nanra on the 39th and in response to this Lloyd sent the 47th and 6th brigades to retreat west before they were encircled. This of course was in contradiction to direct ordered he had received to wait until the monsoon season had broke before pulling out. Thus Irwin was forced to countermand Lloyd's order. Wavell was livid over his insubordination blundering of things and sought to toss Lloyd under the bus. Thus Irwin was discreetly told to sack Lloyd, and before doing so he took direct command of the 14th indian division. Lloyd was replaced by Major General C.E.N Lomax who was promptly ordered to carrying on doing the exact same things Lloyd had done. The 26th Indian division and Lomax were sent to bolster the peninsula, Lomax was going to assume command of all the Arakan forces when he got there, but until then Irwin had to run the show. Koga was not letting up of course and the 112th regiment managed to build a roadblock north of Indian village b April 3rd, successfully cutting the lines of communication of the 47th and 6th brigades. Simultaneously the 143rd regiment burst into the area advancing northwards up the Mayu River valley. The Japanese were soon infiltrating British positions at Indin village and overran the HQ of the 6th brigade capturing its commander, Cavendish in the process. However one of Cavendishes last orders before being grabbed was for the British artillery to open fire on Indian, which they did, taking the Japanese completely by surprise. It caused significant casualties on the Japanese, but also the British, killing Cavendish in the end. With the 47th brigade practically annihilated by Koga's forces, Irwin began to launch himself into a frenzy of blame-shifting. He argued the brigade, not his own tactical ideas, was alone to blame and yet again he tried to drag Slim into the mess. This time he told Slim to hold himself in readiness to take over operational control and to move his HQ to Chittagong. But again Irwin reminded him he would not have administrative control of operations nor operational direction until Irwin said so. Slim met with Irwin in Calcutta on April 5th, having been recalled from leave in the small hours, something Irwin did often to him. That evening he dined with Lloyd at the Bengal Club and heard his side of the story, which the man remarkably told without any bitterness of his shabby treatment. After this Slim had a meeting with Lomax at Chittagong. The 6th brigade narrowly escaped annihilation by retreating along a beach road and the 47th brigade avoided the same by destroying their own heavy equipment, broke out into small parties and ran for their lives cross-country to the beach, thus ceasing to be a fighting force. Following that initial catastrophe, Lomax and Slim devised a stratagem for catching Koga's men in a box along the Mayu peninsula. The box would involve 6 battalion, 2 on the ridges of the Mayu hills, 2 along the mayu river and 2 on the hills due south of the Maungdaw-Buthidaung road. The idea was that the Japanese would be bound to utilize the tunnels on a disused railway track, dismantled for years. They would be led into a box on their way to the tunnels and then the lid of the box would be shut by a force of brigade strength. It was in many ways an attempt to replicate Hannibals famous victory at the battle of Cannae, every generals dream since ancient times. Lomax and Slim were going to used their tired and greatly demoralized men to carry out a scheme of geometrical perfection. But that is all for this week at the CBI theater. Now as we all know, during the Pacific War General MacArthur and Admiral King both laid out their own plans for the drive towards Japan. This led to a compromise plan that held 3 phases: Phase 1 was to seize Guadalcanal; phase 2 was to drive up the central solomons and New Guinea; lastly phase 3 was to neutralize Rabaul. Now as much as MacArthur and King hated another, they both understood Rabaul was a crucial lynchpin for both their plans. Working together did not always go so well as you might imagine. Take for example Admiral Halsey who continuously found himself in the middle. At one point in early February he was forced to go meet MacArthur to request reinforcements, because Operation KE made the allies think a major offensive was on its way. MacArthur argued that his heavy bombers were too few and that he could not promise much support as he believed an impending offensive was about to be launched in his own area. Now Halsey was one of the few men, a Navy man no less, that MacArthur did not hate, so if he was going to jerk him around, you can tell he was being difficult to work with. All of these difficulties emphasized the two services and two area commands needed to better coordinate. And thus a conference was called to hammer out the fine details of how they would all play nice together. Now meeting all in person was not feasible so the commanders sent their representatives to Washington to present their plans. On March 12th, the Pacific Military conference was held with representatives from each Pacific area command: Lt-General George Kenney, Major General Richard Sutherland and Brigadier-General Stephen Chamberlin represented MacArthurs Southwest command; Lt-General Millard Harmon, Major-General Nathan Twining, Captain Miles Browning and Brigadier-Genreal De Witt Peck represented Halsey's south pacific command; Lt-General Delos Emmons, Rear-admiral Raymond Spruance, Brigader-General Leonard Boyd and Captain Forrest Sherman represented Nimitz Central Pacific command. Now small side note here, since MacArthur could not make this conference I still wanted to toss my good old 2 cents at the man. While all of this was going on, Richard Sutherland had been sent on another mission to Washington by MacArthur. Richard sutherland was sent to meet Arthur Vandenburg, a senior Republican senator. They met informally at the home of Clare Booth Luce, a strongly anti-Roosevelt republican. She was also the wife of Henry Luce, the man in control of the Time-Life media conglomerate. The purpose of the meeting was to discern how much republican support MacArthur could expect if he ran for President in 1944. Vandenburg was onboard for it and a month later MacArthur would send another aid over bearing a note to the senator stating “I am most grateful to you for your complete attitude of friendship. I can only hope that I can someday reciprocate”. Vandenburg and his allies drafted MacArthur for the republican nomination as MacArthur met with his public relations staff, better called his court. One of his court members, Colonel Lloyd Lehrbas was disgusted by open discussions of MacArthur winning the presidency and running the war from washington. Lehrbas was a former newspaper editor who now reviewed press releases in MacArthur's name. MacArthur kept the man on his staff specifically because of his media connections. Vandenburg found strong support for MacArthur amongst the arch-conservatives. The republican party was going to nominate two candidates: Wendell Wilkie and Thomas Dewey, but Vandenburg was trying to sneak MacArthur in as a third. However there was a specific group of republicans who adamantly opposed MacArthur's nomination, veterans who had served under him during the Pacific War and before. Vandenburg tried to get a better picture by sending representatives to canvas the troops in the Pacific theater for their thoughts. The consistent response was overly negative about MacArthur. In early 1944, a private conversation between MacArthur and Congressman Arthur Miller of Nebraska was leaked to the public. It revealed MacArthurs plot behind the scenes to run for presidency and this forced MacArthur to back pedal heavily. On April 30th of 1944 his staff released a statement from MacArthur stating “I request that no action be taken that would link my name in any way with the nomination. I do not covet it nor would I accept it”. Yeah, MacArthur would try two more times to run. But anyways now that you know that little tid bit information on my favorite figure lets carry on. The Pacific Military conference lasted until march 28th, conducted under the supervision of the joint staff planners, headed by Rear-Admiral Charles Cooke and Major-General Albert Wedemeyer. Now MacArthur's team came to the conference with a plan in hand, codenamed Elkon. Elkon was a town in Maryland, a famous destination for quick marriages, and the operation was to be a two-pronged offensive. It called for the seizure of the New Britain, New Ireland and New Guinea area which would be based on phase 2 and 3 of the July 2 directive. That being the two approaches heading for Rabaul: one proceeding along the northern coast of New Guinea and the other through the Solomons. This ambitious plan called for first seizing airfields on the Huon Peninsula and New Georgia, then air bases on New Britain and Bougainville, then the seizure of Kavieng and finally Rabaul would be isolated enough to be invaded. The first week of the conference became a arm-wrestling match between Sutherland and the other join chiefs, especially General Marshall who squabled over the details of Elkton. Admiral King and the navy were quite hostile to the plan, but rather shocking to some, William Bull Halsey was a large supporter of MacArthurs plan. Halsey's team argued the plan did not overstretch their resources and in fact Halsey was finding working with MacArthur was enormously benefiting the Pacific War effort. Halsye and MacArthur were a lethal combo, but King was hard pressed because the truth was they simply did not have the necessary resources for MacArthur's plan. So as you can imagine compromises were made. Macarthurs initial calculations for the plan to work required 12 and ⅔ divisions and 30 air groups for the southwest pacific area, while 10 divisions and 15 air groups were needed in Hasleys south area. The joint chiefs responded by asking what the pacific representatives thought they could accomplish in 1943 with the best reinforcements washington could deliver. Sutherland and Halsey's team agreed task two: taking northeastern New Guinea, Madang-Salamua-Huon gulf triangle, Bougainville, New Georgia, Cape Gloucester and New Britain could be taken, but they would probably run out of resources to take Rabaul. The joint chiefs said to forget about Rabaul for the time being and focus on taking the Bismarck Archipelago. MacArthur began writing from Brisbane he thought this idea to be a huge mistake “We are already committed to the campaign in New Guinea….If at the same time we enter upon a convergent attack on the New Georgia group, we have committed our entire strength without assurance of accomplishment of either objective.” This led Hasley to agree to wait for his attack on New Georgia until MacArthur had achieved his objectives of taking the islands of Kiriwina, Woodlark and the Trobriand islands. When proposed back to the joint chiefs, to everyone's amazement King accepted the revised Elkon plan with little compliant. The final directive went out on March 28th, officially canceling the 3 stage drive to rabaul. Instead the objectives for 1943 would be first Woodlark and Kiriwina, then the Madang-Salamaua-Finschhafen triangle and New Britain, and finally the Solomons + southern Bougainville. For the first time in the Pacific war, there was an agreed-to strategy for winning in the southwest pacific. In the mind of MacArthur, who you can imagine was only thinking about the Philippines, he had achieved his plan to direct the war where he wanted it and he had a surprising naval ally in Bull Halsey. The Elkon plan would eventually be called operation Cartwheel I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Operation Cartwheel was greenlit and it showcased MacArthur could under extremely rare circumstances, make peace with his true enemy during the Pacific War, the United States Navy. Yes MacArthur would be able to direct the war, at least for a bit, to where he wanted it, the Philippines.
The Belt and Road initiative to encircle much of the world with Chinese-funded, Chinese-built infrastructure is growing leaner and more penny-wise. But its ambitions are undimmed. Energy-market turmoil has given a boost to the green transition—a boost that has come with hard truths about the shift's costs. And a television show about Jesus Christ becomes an unlikely hit.For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Belt and Road initiative to encircle much of the world with Chinese-funded, Chinese-built infrastructure is growing leaner and more penny-wise. But its ambitions are undimmed. Energy-market turmoil has given a boost to the green transition—a boost that has come with hard truths about the shift's costs. And a television show about Jesus Christ becomes an unlikely hit.For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you are not going to make more money and we don't have a new/quality president, you need to do one of the following. 1-Eat less food (you eat too much) 2-Buy more nutrient dense food (alchohol, bread, eating out) are all costs that you can avoid. 3-Make your own food 4-Shop Clean Calories (eat high fat foods that fill you up for less $) get a ticket to SLIMS to lose body fat, learn to eat less/better, and feel way better! slims.livingasintended.com
Delores lost 46 pounds with doing VERY LITTLE exercise. No dieting or calorie restriction... What she ate and WHEN she ate was the key! We guarantee you will lose at least 5 pounds in the first 28 days or we will refund your ticket price! SLIMS (the seminar) is on February 4th. Please click the link below or in the bio to grab your ticket. You can watch from anywhere in the world... slims.livingasintended.com
Cara not only lost body fat (yes, thin people still have body fat) but she was able to heal her gut, get rid of joint pain,have more energy and feel more confident in a swim suit. If you have not gotten your ticket to SLIMS, please grab it while they are still available! link is in BIO OR BELOW. slims.livingasintended.com Saturday February 4th at 10am MST. Join LIVE from anywhere via zoom and get a recording sent to you within 24 hr incase you miss it. The 28 day challenge starts the following monday!
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Man or woman, same thing... What do you think it is? See you at SLIMS! YOU CAN JOIN LIVE ONLINE. Link in bio or below. Disclaimer: Dr Baker is a chiropractor that has a stong opinion on health related topics, as you can see. Dr Baker thinks that beauty comes from the inside... Unless you are a "covitard" and in that case, we will pray for you.
Last time we spoke about the First Arakan Campaign. General Slim and Lt General Irwin Noel were beginning to have a budding bromance, but Noel simply wanted to see other people and it led to disaster. All jokes aside, Noels attempts to keep Slim away from military campaign seems to have really hurt the war effort in the CBI theater. Slims men and the Chinese forces who came to India received terrible treatment from their comrades and on top of this a political crisis was brewing in India. Noel's operation sent men to Foul Point where they got a taste of Japanese bunker defenses. Rather ironically Wavell compared the failure at Foul Point to the fierce battle fought by the Australians and Americans over in Buna-Gona stating“It seems quite clear that we are facing a form of ‘Buna' and ‘Gona.' And today we will be returning to Green Hell and Starvation island.
Your body is smart. It will burn all the sugar in your body, first. It takes more energy for your body to burn fat. Make sure to join us for SLIMS. It's much more than a weight loss seminar. Although, weight loss will be a side effect ;) February 4th from 10A-1P. We have in person seating & virtual seating available. slims.livingasintended.com
Another Week, Another Fight Podcast! This week we discuss Alex Pereira dethroning Israel Adesanya, Tank fighting Hector Luis Garcia, and a few other odds and ends. Apple: https://t.co/Zt52R7i7ja Spotify: https://t.co/sIBEIOE4TU #AnotherFightPodcast
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This week on the podcast the fellas discussed: - Slims vegas stories - Tony's 3rd win in 7 events - New LIV and PGA Tour rules - Slim stats - "Ride With Ben" Presented by Betstamp
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In today's episode we talk about the Pro-AMs and Brunson Basketball workouts, Knicks Twitter Reactions, Julius Randle possibly playing the 3 and Troy absolutely destroys Bleacher Report writer Zach Buckley over his comments on Jalen Brunson. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-knicks-recap/support
Interview by Mikala Horne https://www.instagram.com/_mikalatv_/ Recently we linked with Atlanta artist Salma Slims for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation she talked about being a brand ambassador, growing up Atlanta, being in a girl rap group when she was 16, her parents not being supportive of her pursuing a career in music, being a promoter as a teenager, fashion, being a model for Tommy Hilfiger, modeling for other brands, touring with MadeinTYO, losing friends while having success, learning to be patient, what separates her from other artists, wearing her heart on her sleeve, the message in her music, being featured on “Get Along”, her new single “Ennie Minnie” produced by Drumma Boy, being hands on with her music videos, and much more!
"First Lady" of Private Club Records, Salma Slims, and Atlanta rapper, singer, DJ, and producer, 24hrs discuss working with Ty Dolla $ign, and combining modeling with rapping.
The show where the Ice Cream Team go through all the geeky "need to know" video game news from around the globe every weekday from 10am UK Time, live over on Twitch.tv/IceCreamUploads. Title: Tony Hawk says Activision ‘scrapped a 3 + 4 remake' following Vicarious Visions' merger Website: VGC Author: Andy Robinson https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/tony-hawk-says-activision-scrapped-a-3-4-remake-following-vicarious-visions-merger/ Title: YouTuber builds ‘world's first PS5 Slim console' Website: VGC Author: Tom Ivan https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/youtuber-builds-worlds-first-ps5-slim-console/ Title: You can add 'Lego brick' to the list of things that can play Doom Website: VG24/7 Author: Oisin Kuhnke https://www.vg247.com/doom-lego-brick Title: Lost Ark loses over 300,000 players after "massive" ban wave - community celebrates Website: VG24/7 Author: Connor Makar https://www.vg247.com/lost-ark-players-ban-wave Join the conversation via all our Social Media Platforms or via the live chat! Twitter - www.twitter.com/icecreamuploads Instagram - www.instagram.com/icecreamuploads Facebook - www.facebook.com/icecreamuploads Website - www.icecreamuploads.com Discord - discord.com/invite/Fckwtub Like the content? Support us by buying our merch!
In celebration of Top Gun Maverick hitting theaters, the guys revisit this 2021 episode digging into the story behind the song behind the movie. SHOW NOTES: Songs heard in the show: Berlin - Sex (I'm A...), Donna Summer - Love to Love You, Baby, Berlin - Dope Show https://vinyldistractions.com/berlin-pleasure-victim/ https://www.thatericalper.com/2019/01/05/terri-nunn-who-would-later-become-lead-singer-of-new-wave-group-berlin-auditioning-for-princess-leia-in-star-wars-with-harrison-ford-in-1976/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KROQ_Weenie_Roast https://www.tampabay.com/terri-nunns-journey-to-berlin-almost-got-sidetracked-in-dallas/2322182/ Child actor system dissertation: https://trace.tennessee.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2453&context=utk_chanhonoproj https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Heartbeat Hollywood Heartbeat 1979 performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APPhaCUZj-0 https://www.lostturntable.com/2016/03/21/10-years-of-being-lost-berlins-information/ Virginia and the Slims: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDBaUgA0NzA Beast of Beast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC4M5e6xAzs https://themusepatrol.com/2014/02/09/80s-bands-time-forgot-spotlight-beast-of-beast/ Berlin at US Festival 1983: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAo-q-4kW7E https://www.yahoo.com/now/berlins-terri-nunn-on-how-she-got-her-ex-to-play-an-ahole-on-new-song-202751710.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_More_Words https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgio_Moroder https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Whitlock Hollywood Heartbeat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YdNSu3WunE
50 episodes deep and we're just getting started! Thanks to everyone who has supported us on this journey! Inspire by The Boondocks & The Black Panther Party, The youngest guest to appear on the show, dons the name Huey Slims. Huey Slims is a Rapper, Beat Maker & Engineer from Cleveland, Ohio. Growing bored at Boarding school, Huey had the urge to make music. He started writing raps at 15 and then started making beats at 16. Getting ready to release his EP, he's come to hang out with the Gastral Boys! Huey Slim's Links: https://linktr.ee/hueyslims Gastral Links: https://linktr.ee/gastraltravelin Beef Hashwee Hummus Ingredients 1. 1 can chickpeas 2. 3 tablespoons garlic 3. 2 cups vegetable oil 4. 2 cups olive oil 5. 1 1⁄3 cups lemon juice 6. 1 cup cold water 7. 2 cups tahini 8. Salt to taste 9. 2 tablespoons cumin 10. Roasted Jalapenos, minced (to taste for desired spice) Hummus Method - In small batches combine all ingredients in a food processor. Blend until smooth using a rubber spatula to combine all ingredients. Fold in jalapenos (if desired) Beef Ingredients 3 lb ground beef 1⁄2 cup garam masala 1⁄3 cup onion, small dice 1 tablespoon garlic, minced 8 cups canola oil 1⁄2 cup pomodoro Beef Method - In a large pan, heat small amount of olive oil and add the ground beef. Season to taste with salt and continue cooking, stirring often. Render until the meat has let out all of its fat and water. Continue to cook until the liquid is reduced by half and the ground meat is broken up into fine pieces - While the beef is cooking, heat the canola oil in a separate pan. Shallow fry the onions and garlic, stirring until just golden brown. Add in the spices and toast for 1 minute - Add the rendered beef into the canola oil mixture, stir well to coat everything. Mix in the pomodoro - Cook the beef for another 10 minutes to marry the flavors and season with salt to taste - Strain the beef from the oil, but save excess liquid for future use - Spread beef evenly over a parchment lined sheet tray and let the lamb cool (keep the oil hot) - Once beef is cool, transfer to a container and pour the rendered oil over the lamb. Let chill - Strain the ground beef with a slotted spoon before plating over hummus Pair with Olde English 32 oz or comparable malt liquor. Recipe by Ryan Whittiemore (@doubleactioncubone) 0:00 Food Segment 5:33 Huey Slims Intro 7:26 The Odd Future Phase 8:30 The Urge for Art 14:37 Earl's Parents 15:35 More Odd Future talk 17:45 Momma & Poppa Slims 19:05 Huey's Goals 20:07 The Origin of Huey's name 21:26 Album Talk 27:59 HR Shout out 29:02 Escaping Cleveland 30:33 Proud Dads 32:20 MF DOOM 33:30 Cleveland Cuisine 34:56 Rob bringing up old shit 35:24 Hidden Renaissance 37:00 Next Projects 38:06 Rob's Go to Question 38:51 Outro
On This Episode Atlanta Artist Salma Slims tops by the show to discuss her rise, new music and some of the ups and downs female rappers experienceFollow @infinitevibesshow on ig
“I'm a very spiritual person I put God first with everything I do” ~ Salma Slims Salma Slims skips class with The Progress Report to speak about her new music, what its like dating 24hrs, modeling, and upcoming cosmetic line. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theprogressreportpodcast/support
When Jaheim Oatis signed with Alabama, he was a HUGE human being. Well, while still Huge, notice only the 'H' is capitalized as Oatis is looking downright slim these days inn the Tide uniform! meanwhile, Bama basketball loses another player to the portal in Juwon Gary and Luke and Jimmy don't think it'll be the last. Also, is Agiye Hall still on the team or not?!? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When Jaheim Oatis signed with Alabama, he was a HUGE human being. Well, while still Huge, notice only the 'H' is capitalized as Oatis is looking downright slim these days inn the Tide uniform! meanwhile, Bama basketball loses another player to the portal in Juwon Gary and Luke and Jimmy don't think it'll be the last. Also, is Agiye Hall still on the team or not?!? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gordon Kennedy has been teaching music lessons since 1985. He has performed in numerous bands in Northern California and his students have won numerous awards at big events like the Battle Of The Bands at Slims in SF and more. Gordon was born in Lathrop went to grammar school in Manteca and attended East Union. He has operated the GK School Of Music, for many years, staying true to his community.
Adrainna (@adriannaslimsdown) talks about "natural" weight loss vs surgery, private pay, her rare post-op complication, and how she stays on track with an online coach! In this episode we also discuss Orangetheory Fitness, the book, "Food Junkies" by Vera Tarman, which is must-read in my opinion, and my love for the Crowned Athletics brand (@crownedathletics) - use code "Bailey" at checkout for a discount!!As always, follow along with me @Blondiee_vsg and @TheBariatricBreakdown on instagram!
Aaron recaps the weekend of Atlanta Falcons training camp news and discusses Hayden Hurst's role within the offense moving forward.He breaks down the two most recent roster additions in Atlanta: WR J'Mon Moore and OLB Tuzar Skipper and what they bring to the table in this summer's camp competitions. Then, he goes in-depth on how Hurst's weight loss could lead to a changed role within the Falcons offense and discusses if he can shine in Arthur Smith's offense.Part of the Locked On Podcast NetworkSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A breakthrough in AI that might make image recognition algorithms much less energy intensive, and much more widely available. More here: https://www.wired.com/story/ai-algorithms-slimming-fit-fridge/.
The World Beyond The Tale - The Page-A-Day American Gods Podcast
James discusses the differences between zombies, liches, and revenants. Shadow fetches. Laura smokes. Find out more at https://the-world-beyond-the-tale.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-514c69 for 40% off for 4 months, and support The World Beyond The Tale - The Page-A-Day American Gods Podcast.
Bill Sullivan joins Enoch, Matt Phone, and special guest Mark Connor to discuss his new book Lemon Jail: On the Road with the Replacements. Maybe an exclusey or two! If you like what you hear you can pick up a copy of the Actual Book at Cup a Joe or Nice Price Books & Records in Raleigh, NC. Also go to Slims.