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This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. This is a further look at the stories of the First Doctor, portrayed by William Hartnell, during the 1960s. The First Doctor, Part 5 The Celestial Toymaker This is a wonderful story, and the Toymaker is another foe many Doctor Who fans wanted to see return, and in 2023 it happened. In the story The Giggle he returned, played this time by Neil Patrick Harris, and it is a very good story. But in this introduction of the character he is played by Michael Gough in a Fu Manchu-like costume, and he has great powers, but is bound by certain rules, which makes this interesting. When the Tardis lands in his world, he sets them games they have to survive to escape. They are games based on children's games you might be familiar with, but they have a twist. The Doctor is told he must solve the Trilogic puzzle in exactly 1023 moves, and Steven and Dodo must win their games before the Doctor wins his. This story is pure entertainment but very well done. But Hartnell's decline continued. In this story there are scenes of The Trilogic Puzzle where a hand moves a piece, but it is not Hartnell's hand, it is another actor. And Hartnell does not appear at all in episodes 2 & 3. Producer John Wiles had a plan to replace Hartnell whose contract was up at the end of the season, but he was over-ruled by BBC Head of Serials, Gerald Savory, who extended Hartnell's contract, leading to John Wiles quitting the production. Hartnell would continue for now, but something would have to happen eventually. The Gunfighters) This is another historical story, but is embarrassingly bad. It takes the Tardis to Tombstone, Arizona at the time of the famous Gunfight at the OK Corral. Steven Taylor is mostly silly trying to act out childish fantasies of cowboys. The set up comes from the end of the previous story when the Doctor bites into a candy and yells in pain. He needs to see a dentist, and Doc Holliday, aside from being a gunfighter, is a dentist. Mistaken identities happen all over. This is light fluff, but is enjoyable if you give in to the silliness. The Savages) This is another story about who are the bad guys really, similar to Galaxy Four. In this case, Dodo and Steven are captured by what appear to be Stone Age savages. The Doctor, meanwhile, is taken to the city of the Elders, is greeted warmly. It seems they have been following his travels for some time and are great admirers of him. Steven and Dodo are rescued by soldiers from the City, and reunited with the Doctor. Then Dodo slips away and stumbles on experiments being conducted on human beings. So the Elders turn out to be the real Savages here. The lab is destroyed, the two groups decide to live together in peace, but they realize they need a leader who is from neither group and choose Steven to be their leader. So another companion goes. Only Dodo is left. The War Machines This is an “AI gone bad” story. A professor has built a computer to help manage the communications in the new Post Office Tower, which in fact was a new building in London. But the computer turns out to be more than anyone realized. But Doctor gets it right away when the computer correctly gives the meaning of TARDIS. Then it turns out that the computer can hypnotize people and make them its slaves. It does this to several of the professors involved, and has them build the War Machines that will enable it to take over the world. Dodo is hypnotized and tries to trap the Doctor, but he figures it out and restores her, then she is sent away to recuperate. We won't ever see her again. Meanwhile the secretary to one of the professors, by the name of Polly, and young sailor named Ben, join up with the Doctor, and they defeat the computer. At the end, they realize they have Dodo's TARDIS key and enter just before it takes off. So now we have two new companions. This is a fun episode. The props are the usual for this time in Doctor Who, cheap. But the writing is good, and story has enough twists and turns to carry you right along. Hartnell was really good in this story despite the problems he was having. The Smugglers This is another historical story, but instead of being based on any particular incident it tells of a general occurrence in English history. The English government chose to support itself primarily through customs duties on imports, which of course created an incentive to avoid those duties by smuggling, and that definitely happened a lot in the Cornwall area. It was also one the issues that started the American Revolution, but that is not our story here. The TARDIS crew encounters a former pirate, now turned church warden, who tells them a secret before being killed by another pirate. Ben and Polly capture a man who they think is the murderer, but he is in fact an undercover Revenue agent, and in the end helps to defeat the pirates. It is a good story, and the most memorable character has to be Cherub, the pirate who murdered the church warden and who kills other people and is very sinister. This is a story where all episodes have been lost, so I had to get it through reconstructions. The Tenth Planet This is Hartnell's final story, and it takes the TARDIS to Antarctica, where the travelers are taken to the Snowcap base of the International Space Command. They are managing the return of the manned space mission Zeus IV, and everything goes wrong when a new planet appears, dooming the mission. Then we meet the second most memorable enemies of the Doctor, the Cybermen. They explain that they are from the planet Mondas, which is Earth's twin (hence the Tenth Planet), and need the energy from the Earth to keep their planet going. The General running the base is of course pig-headed and does everything possible to make things worse than they have to be. This adventure turns out to be too much for the Doctor, who explains that his old body is just wearing out, and when they get back to the TARDIS he collapses and starts to change. In the end his replaced by the of Patrick Troughton. Hartnell was becoming increasingly difficult to work with as far back as The Time Meddler, where you could really see him losing his lines, and there are lots of stories about him hiding notes to remind himself of what he was supposed to say. But the BBC didn't want the show to end, so they did something unprecedented and replaced the lead actor in a popular series. To explain it away, they invented regeneration, something the Doctor's race could do. We now call them the Time Lords of Gallifrey, but that part did not appear until the end of Troughton's run as the Doctor. For now, the Doctor was just a member of an unspecified alien race, and the only other member we had met was the Meddling Monk. At least we assume he is of the same race since he has a TARDIS. The First Doctor Era Whatever else you might want to say about Hartnell he created a franchise that has lasted for over 60 years at the time I write this. And after a slow start, he really developed the character and became identified with it. In the beginning he was a very stubborn and unlikable old man, but as the series progressed he mellowed and his humor started to come through even more. Hartnell himself returned to the role one more time in the Third Doctor story The Three Doctors (1973), which was the first time Doctor Who had a story featuring multiple incarnations of the character, in the case the First Doctor (William Hartnell), the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton), and the Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee). But due to his declining health he has a limited role appearing only on a TV Screen. He passed away in 1975. He was portrayed by Richard Hurndall in another multiple Doctor story, _The Five Doctors_ (1983), which was broadcast for the 20th anniversary of the program during Peter Davison's run as the Fifth Doctor. In recent times David Bradley has portrayed the First Doctor, particularly in the docudrama An Adventure in Space and Time (2013) which was produced in honor of the 50th anniversary of the program. This show tells the story of the First Doctor and the how the program came together in a dramatic form, and I recommend it highly. Bradley would reprise the role in 2017 in _The Doctor Falls and Twice Upon A Time) where he played opposite Peter Capaldi's 12th Doctor, and then again in The Power of the Doctor_ (2022), where he appears alongside other previous Doctors. It is perhaps notable that the first three Doctors, William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, and Jon Pertwee, have all passed away, but only Hartnell's First doctor has been revived so often. Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Celestial_Toymaker https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gunfighters_(Doctor_Who) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Savages_(Doctor_Who) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War_Machines https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smugglers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tenth_Planet https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Doctors_(Doctor_Who) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Five_Doctors https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Adventure_in_Space_and_Time https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doctor_Falls https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twice_Upon_a_Time_(Doctor_Who) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Power_of_the_Doctor https://www.palain.com/science-fiction/intro-to-doctor-who/the-first-doctor-part-5/ Provide feedback on this episode.
There has been a lot of talk recently about building AI data centers. Massive data centers. Recall that famous one posted by Zuck superimposed over Manhattan. The thought of these monstrosities sucking up water and power for the sake of ChatGPT tokens gets some people very worried. What if we can put all of that in a shoebox? That's the pitch from a young deeptech startup called Snowcap Compute, which I met with during my recent visit to the US. They've been working on something that promises miniscule heat dissipation and speeds in the hundreds of gigahertz. And it depends on superconductors. It sounds like sci-fi but the technology has a heritage stretching back to IBM in the 1960s. I must admit that this one is rather heavy. But I can't stop thinking about it. In this video, RSFQ, RQL and Snowcap's superconducting computer.
There has been a lot of talk recently about building AI data centers. Massive data centers. Recall that famous one posted by Zuck superimposed over Manhattan. The thought of these monstrosities sucking up water and power for the sake of ChatGPT tokens gets some people very worried. What if we can put all of that in a shoebox? That's the pitch from a young deeptech startup called Snowcap Compute, which I met with during my recent visit to the US. They've been working on something that promises miniscule heat dissipation and speeds in the hundreds of gigahertz. And it depends on superconductors. It sounds like sci-fi but the technology has a heritage stretching back to IBM in the 1960s. I must admit that this one is rather heavy. But I can't stop thinking about it. In this video, RSFQ, RQL and Snowcap's superconducting computer.
During this interview with Retired Drug Enforcement Administration Assistant Special Agent in Charge Art Scalzo, we discuss a long and storied career. Art talks about growing up in New York, joining the military, and then eventually serving with the DEA. Art tells many stories about undercover work, working on cases domestically and internationally, and working in South America during Snowcap. Art also talks about his post-retirement service, including as a detective for the DA's office, and then going to Iraq at 54 as a law enforcement liaison.
Crowdfunding: Kickstarter, Indiegogo, and Ecommerce with CrowdCrux | Crowdfunding Demystified
We talk with Matthew Guest, a first-time startup founder and intensive care doctor from Melbourne, who co-created one of the most buzzworthy cold plunge products to hit Indiegogo. What started as a text message turned into a fully patented, thermoelectric-powered portable ice bath that's shaking up the world of cold therapy. You'll learn: Why warm climates inspired their portable cold plunge tech How they chose thermoelectric over refrigerant cooling The emotional rollercoaster leading up to launch Why pricing and product iteration are critical during crowdfunding If you're thinking about crowdfunding your own physical product, this interview is a must-watch. Resources and Tools Mentioned: Book a coaching call Subscribe for Weekly Crowdfunding Tips Fulfillrite: Kickstarter and crowdfunding reward fulfillment services. They come highly recommended! Download their free shipping and fulfillment checklist FREE Kickstarter Course The 67 Day Rule book Snowcap: Biohackers' Cold Plunge, Made Convenient on Indiegogo Clear Water Wellness Snowcap on Instagram
The episode where General Cutler skips the F bomb and goes straight to the Z bomb. What happens when a planet reaches 100% charge? On this podcast, we gotta unlock the best ending! This episode was recorded on 9 November 2024. CW: The first few minutes of this episode contain discussion of American politics. Email us at thedoctorswatcher@gmail.com. Follow us on Tumblr at the-doctors-watcher. I guess we still have a Twitter or whatever. Check out Circuit 23's music at http://soundcloud.com/circuit23 and email him at circuit.23@gmail.com. Listen to his album “Mens Vermis” at https://circuit23.bandcamp.com/album/mens-vermis.
Interview with retired DEA Special Agent in Charge Steven WhippleYears of Service: 1985-2021Steve grew up in Texas but spent some of his formative years living in Iran while his stepfather worked in the oil industry.In 1985, Steve was hired by the DEA in the Dallas Field Division and arrived in Quantico, VA, for training at the DEA Academy by December 1985. Being a native Texan, Steve was very unhappy to hear the news that he was being assigned to the New York Field Division and thought about quitting several times on his drive from Texas to New York. Once in New York, the work was so interesting that he decided he would make it work.While in New York, Steve got his first chance to work undercover and was part of a group targeting Colombian importers and distributors.During this same time, Steve learned about Operation Snowcap, which was a new program formed by the DEA to target South American drug traffickers in their home countries. The premise behind Snowcap was to take the fight to the traffickers by locating and destroying cocaine laboratories as well as clandestine airstrips used to smuggle drugs from South America to the United States. Steve served two tours in Ecuador before his wife gave him the ultimatum of his job or family. He said it was one of the only smart decisions he made, and he chose his family.Steve was transferred to El Paso, Texas, where he continued to work undercover but also began working on an investigation targeting the Amado Carillo-Fuentes organization. Because of this investigation, a contract was put out on his life, and he was forced to move.Throughout his career, Steve has worked in New York, Atlanta, DEA Headquarters, and offices throughout Texas, including El Paso, San Antonio, and Houston.During this interview, Steve discusses some of his investigations and his rise through the ranks of the DEA to finally retire as the Special Agent in Charge of the Houston Field Division.
A snowcap was observed on Mount Fuji, the tallest peak in Japan, for the first time this season Thursday morning, the latest date since surveys began in 1894.
IQ helps spell damage.
Dee and Carol talk about smaller perennials for smaller gardens, growing miniature vegetables and more.Check out our Substack newsletter for more info about this week's episode and subscribe to get it directly in your email inbox! Flowers:Monarda ‘Petite Delight' ‘Tweety' coneflower ‘Snowcap' Shasta DaisyVegetables: Baby Bubba Okra from Burpee… On Deck Sweet Corn from BurpeeMasterpiece Peas from BurpeeCarol's Family Handyman article on mini vegetables.On the Bookshelf: The Color of Roses: A Curated Spectrum of 300 Blooms by Danielle Dall'Armi Hahn (Amazon link)Rabbit holes :Potting Soil Test Oklahoma GardeningAn unnecessary ranking of books by Elizabeth Von Arnim from Stuck in a BookOur Affiliates:Botanical InterestsFarmers DefenseEtsyTerritorial SeedsTrue Leaf Market Eden BrosBook and Amazon links are also affiliate links.Email us anytime at TheGardenangelists@gmail.com For more info on Carol visit her website. Visit her blog May Dreams Gardens. For more info on Dee, visit her website. Visit her blog Red Dirt Ramblings.Support the showOn Instagram: Carol: Indygardener, Dee: RedDirtRamblings, Our podcast: TheGardenangelists.On Facebook: The Gardenangelists' Garden Club.On YouTube.
The Disaster Trio set out for the Hiemal region of Ark'Aara, Xarris' homeland, to investigate a series of murders at the Snowcap Military Outpost.
Bill Handel is joined by KFI's own Steve Gregory to talk about the latest on Sheriff Villanueva's battle with the MTA regarding patrolling. Steve also teases what listeners can look forward to hearing on tomorrow night's episode of 'Unsolved'. Wayne Resnick and Jennifer Jones Lee come aboard for the Late Edition of Handel on the News, Supersegment! They talk about news topics that include: Spring snowstorms are headed for the snow-starved Sierras and Lake Tahoe, LA County is easing its quarantine rules despite rising cases, and e-cigs using synthetic nicotine come under FDA oversight.
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Become a Patron!It's Christmas eve in California and the town of Snowcap village prepares for their big Christmas fair! in preparation we meet three of the members of Snowcap's... less than helpful neighborhood watch. Cakes are made, seltzers are broken an basements are hidden in the first episode of "The Red Tide (Christmas)"!SOCIAL MEDIA: The Amateur HourGAME RECOGNITION: Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership, who has licensed its use here. The contents of this document are ©The Amateur Hour Podcast, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property. SOUND CREDITS: SFX: SFX Producer / Auto Drive Off Fast 2 / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comSFX Producer / Wine Glass Break 3 / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comSFX Producer / Car Engine Rev 4 / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comMUSIC: Home for the Holidays / Christmas Dinner / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comJobii / 404 Days of Christmas / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comEnnio Mano / We Wish You A Merry Christmas (Jazz Version) / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comHome for the Holidays / No Christmas Without You / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comBonkers Beat Club / This 808 Kills Fascists / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comIntro/Outro: Ingrid Witt / Silent Night (ambient) / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comEDITED BY: Grant Carrillo and Jon Harps--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amateurpod/supportSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theamateurhour)
Photo: One of Scotland's snow-patches: Aonach Mòr's snow-patch on 1 October 2007. This patch sits on solid bedrock and melts more quickly than other patches because of water running underneath. The disappearing Scottish snowcap. Simon Constable @TheRealConstable Edinburgh Scotland https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-58980007 UK's 'longest-lasting' snow patch melts away
Is the U.S. Dollar a Snowcap in the Sarhara?! Are we looking at the Perfect Storm with a Trifecta Whammy of Devaluation coupled with Tax Hikes AND Supply Shortages affecting virtually every product produced?? Are we going to get more and receive less? Or just the Oats? UPDATED: Portfolio Manager Don Vandenbord’s Lunch & […] The post A Beauty Breakout Idea and the Trigger for Bitcoin & Ethereum to reach New Highs appeared first on Revere Asset Management.
Is the U.S. Dollar a Snowcap in the Sarhara?! Are we looking at the Perfect Storm with a Trifecta Whammy of Devaluation coupled with Tax Hikes AND Supply Shortages affecting virtually every product produced?? Are we going to get more and receive less? Or just the Oats? UPDATED: Portfolio Manager Don Vandenbord’s Lunch & […] The post A Beauty Breakout Idea and the Trigger for Bitcoin & Ethereum to reach New Highs appeared first on Revere Asset Management.
An interview with Nicole Ball and Nate Foltz about their Fall Fam Fest on October 26 and how it benefits the non-profit Snowcap.
DEA agents hunt Cali cartel assassins in the Bolivian jungle and find themselves in a gunfight for their lives.Subscribe today so you don't miss an episode: http://www.wondery.com/shows/bestcaseworstcase.
DEA agents launch an assault in the jungles of Bolivia while hunting Cali cartel assassins.Subscribe today so you don't miss an episode: http://www.wondery.com/shows/bestcaseworstcase.
Meet Pyramid Brewing 's Chief Brewer Ryan Pappe and Master Sommelier Fred Dexheimer talking and tasting Chile's signature red wine Carmenere.
In this episode we discuss the triumph of friends fighting with friends and the trappings of the heteronormative agenda on our SnowCap (not Stucky, stop saying that) dreams. Also featuring our deep, deep love of Black Panther. May T’Challa bless us all.
This week Chris, M, Skip,and Yoha are visited by Neil DeGrasse Mike Tyson visit with us in honor of the Pluto flyby. We pick apart the DC trailers, Deadpool trailer, and behind-the-scene Star Wars videos released from E3. There's a new connoisseur medical pot farm to house delivery service. Sign us up! We script and compose the upcoming James Bond musical. You're welcome, Broadway. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! Deficit Picks of the Week!: Cobra Bubbahotep Doomsday We rate and review: Chronic Con Grim Sleeper The Wolf Pack Hannibal Mr. Robot Hannibal True Detective In the episode, we smoked: Sonic Screwdriver (Sativa) Orange Nectar (S) Humboldt Ice (S) some Snowcap hash to start the show and a pre-roll Indica cone. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @M_ADOradio or @Skip_ADO_Radio. What?
This week Chris, M, Skip,and Yoha talk about AMC theater subscriptions and how Chris' prayers have just been answered. Unlimited movies for a monthly fee. Sweet! Also, Comfyballs cannot be trademarked in the US, even though that's the best name for men's underwear can have. We, also, talk about, predict, and dither over the Golden Globe nominations. Deficit Pick of the Week!: Bad Taste Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann Leviathan Buckaroo Banzai Exit Through the Giftshop We rate and review: Boyhood Banksy Take New York Grimm American Horror Story: Freakshow The menu was: Humboldt Ice (Sativa) Green Hornet (S) Chernobyl (S) Legendary White (Indica) and Snowcap bubble hash to top off a few bowls. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @Skip_ADO_Radio and also on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ADORADIO0. What?
This week Chris, M, Skip,and Yoha discuss the new Terminator: Genesys and Mad Max trailers that just released. Did you know that the federal government (the National Institute for Health) holds patents (Patent No. 6630507) on the active ingredients of cannabis for the treatment of neurologic disorders and cancer? This, while scheduling cannabis as one of the most useless substances in the medicine chest. Tis an odd situation, no? Anyway, Enjoy and thanks for listening. Deficit Pick of the Week!: Digg Diehard Lethal Weapon Bad Santa Apocalypse Now We rate and review: The Babadook Sons of Anarchy Series Finale Grimm Flash The menu was: Cherry AK (Sativa) Green Hornet (S) Capn's Mix (S) Headband (S) and medicone of The White (Indica) and Snowcap and SFVOG bubble hashes to top off a few bowls. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @Skip_ADO_Radio and also on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ADORADIO0. What?
This week Chris, M, Skip,and Yoha host the Violent Gaming Awards for the fourth consecutive year. We're visited by many of our favorite videogame characters. A bit of madness ensues. Also, we wonder how the hell the next Ghostbusters movie will fit the lore. Deficit Pick of the Week!: Attack the Block We rate and review: Horrible Bosses 2 Penguins of Madagascar Grimm Walking Dead Constantine The menu was: Cherry AK (Sativa) Chernobyl (S) Humboldt Ice (S) Fire OG (S) Pushberry (Indica) and Snowcap and Super Lemon Haze bubble hashes to top off a few bowls. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @Skip_ADO_Radio and also on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ADORADIO0. What?
Happy Danksgiving, everyone! This week Chris, M, Skip,and Yoha wonder what the new Star Wars trailer will show. Skip and Yoha review the novel, Ready Player One by Ernest Cline. Chris shares playthrough highlights for Far Cry 4. Get ready for Marley Natural Cannabis products at stores near you. We all chat about the new robosentries in and around Mountain View, CA. Deficit Pick of the Week!: True Romance The Collector The Collection We rate and review: Hunger Games: Mockingjay Foxcatcher American Horror Story: Freakshow Gotham Sons of Anarchy Flash The menu was: Green Hornet (Sativa) Humboldt Ice (S) AK - 47 (S) White Alien OG (Indica) and Snowcap and Super Lemon Haze bubble hashes too. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @Skip_ADO_Radio and also on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ADORADIO0. What?
This week Chris, M, Skip,and Yoha look back over the last year of Xbox One. There's conversation about what we'd like to see the machine become over the next few years. We play a little Trivial Pursuit. Chris comes up with two movie concepts this week, folks! He's on a rampage. Enjoy and thanks for listening. Deficit Pick of the Week!: The Virgin Suicides The Last Dragon We rate and review: Dumb and Dumber To American Horror Story: Freakshow Gotham Sons of Anarchy Warehoure 13 Walking Dead The menu was: Durbin Poison (Sativa) Red Dragon (S) – 30% THC – watch out. Abba Zabba (S) J-1 (S) The White (Indica) Captain's Mix (mixed) and Snowcap bubble hash. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @Skip_ADO_Radio and also on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ADORADIO0. What?
This week Chris, M, Skip,and Yoha talk about Star Wars' new, shiny name. We're all ambivalent about the significance of this new name. Just give us a damn good movie. Oh, there's an Airguard gizmo that electronically sniffs out pot smoke. Make sure to get all paranoid now, ya hear? And FUCKING Rocket Skates! They exist, without rockets really, but they're motorized skates. There's other stuff, too. Promise. Enjoy! Deficit Pick of the Week!: Punisher: Warzone – the only good Punisher movie We rate and review: Instellar Big Hero 6 Constantine Sleepy Hollow Newsroom American Horror Story: Freakshow Sons of Anarchy The Blacklist The menu was: Pink Panther (Sativa) Premium Jack (S) AK-47 (S) Purple Cadillac (Indica) Captain's Mix (mixed, duh) and Snowcap bubble hash atop a few bowls too. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @Skip_ADO_Radio and also on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ADORADIO0. What?
In this show, we're saluting geography. Science news, facts, and the song Jump, Jive Geography. By The Singing Science Teacher. Approx. 11 min. For all ages. Visit scienceonthewildside.com, singingscienceteacher.com, and cavecritter.com for more fun songs and how to order my cds (at cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles, cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles2, and cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles3). Check out my podcast page at scienceonthewildsideshow.libsyn.com for more podcasts and to leave comments. Donations of any amount are gladly accepted. Most individual songs are available for purchase at iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, PayPlay.com, SnowCap.com, and many other internet music sites. Next show will be on Monday, October 29, 2007.
In this show, we're saluting hummingbirds. Science news, facts, and the song Hummingbird Karaoke Night. By The Singing Science Teacher. Approx. 13 min. For all ages. Visit scienceonthewildside.com, singingscienceteacher.com, and cavecritter.com for more fun songs and how to order my cds (at cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles, cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles2, and cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles3). Check out my podcast page at scienceonthewildsideshow.libsyn.com for more podcasts and to leave comments. Donations of any amount are gladly accepted. Most individual songs are available for purchase at iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, PayPlay.com, SnowCap.com, and many other internet music sites. Next show will be on Monday, October 15, 2007.
In this show, we're saluting the seasons. Science news, facts, and the song A Reason For The Seasons. By The Singing Science Teacher. Approx. 12 min. For all ages. Visit scienceonthewildside.com, singingscienceteacher.com, and cavecritter.com for more fun songs and how to order my cds (at cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles, cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles2, and cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles3). Check out my podcast page at scienceonthewildsideshow.libsyn.com for more podcasts and to leave comments. Donations of any amount are gladly accepted. Most individual songs are available for purchase at iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, PayPlay.com, SnowCap.com, and many other internet music sites. Next show will be on Monday, October 1, 2007.
In this show, we're saluting the extinct Dodo bird. Science news, facts, and the song Dodo Doo-Wop. By The Singing Science Teacher. Approx. 12 min. For all ages. Visit scienceonthewildside.com, singingscienceteacher.com, and cavecritter.com for more fun songs and how to order my cds (at cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles, cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles2, and cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles3). Check out my podcast page at scienceonthewildsideshow.libsyn.com for more podcasts and to leave comments. Donations of any amount are gladly accepted. Most individual songs are available for purchase at iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, PayPlay.com, SnowCap.com, and many other internet music sites. Next show will be on Monday, September 17, 2007.
In this show, we're saluting the science of Cartography (mapmaking). Science news, facts, and the song the Funky Map Rap. By The Singing Science Teacher. Approx. 13 min. For all ages. Visit scienceonthewildside.com, singingscienceteacher.com, and cavecritter.com for more fun songs and how to order my cds (at cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles, cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles2, and cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles3). Check out my podcast page at scienceonthewildsideshow.libsyn.com for more podcasts and to leave comments. Donations of any amount are gladly accepted. Most individual songs are available for purchase at iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, PayPlay.com, SnowCap.com, and many other internet music sites. Next show will be on Monday, September 3, 2007.
In this first show of a brand new season, we're saluting Sea Turtles. Science news, facts, and the song Sea Turtle Run. Plus, a bonus song for all those teachers and students going back to school - it's called Back To School. By The Singing Science Teacher. Approx. 15 min. For all ages. Visit scienceonthewildside.com, singingscienceteacher.com, and cavecritter.com for more fun songs and how to order my cds (at cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles, cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles2, and cdbaby.com/cd/rickquarles3). Check out my podcast page at scienceonthewildsideshow.libsyn.com for more podcasts and to leave comments. Donations of any amount are gladly accepted. Most individual songs are available at iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, PayPlay.com, SnowCap.com, and many other internet music sites. Next show will be on Monday, August 20, 2007.
"CBR 63: Winter Beers on the Winter Solstice","Winter Beers on the Winter Solstice. This week we break from the bustle of the holiday season to drink some beer. We try some winter seasonals that we have not had before. Links: Draft Magazine Reviewed: Pyramid Snowcap '06 (WA) Alaskan Winter Ale (AK) Bridgeport Ebenezer Ale (OR) Brooklyn Winter Ale (NY) Ranking: Greg - 1. Alaskan, 2. Snowcap, 3. Ebenezer, 4. Brooklyn Jeff - 1. Alaskan, 2. Snowcap, 3. Brooklyn, 4. Ebenezer Extras: Preshow: Michelob Celebrate Postshow: Third Street Bad Santa "
"CBR 63: Winter Beers on the Winter Solstice","Winter Beers on the Winter Solstice. This week we break from the bustle of the holiday season to drink some beer. We try some winter seasonals that we have not had before. Links: Draft Magazine Reviewed: Pyramid Snowcap '06 (WA) Alaskan Winter Ale (AK) Bridgeport Ebenezer Ale (OR) Brooklyn Winter Ale (NY) Ranking: Greg - 1. Alaskan, 2. Snowcap, 3. Ebenezer, 4. Brooklyn Jeff - 1. Alaskan, 2. Snowcap, 3. Brooklyn, 4. Ebenezer Extras: Preshow: Michelob Celebrate Postshow: Third Street Bad Santa "