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Molly demands that you wear the shirt, Tom is more chill because he's Type B. Then Molly digs into the paradox of Type C parenting, while Tom finds a new men's eyelash trend.Check out out new Sharking All Summer merch here!LINKS:Wear the shirtType C Parenting Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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If you're an oldest sibling, this episode is especially for you! Also, there's a Type C personality now? And you'll never guess what Adam won. That and more on this week's episode!
Not Today Jenn and Eddie are introduced to sex club talk by Keida. Eddie and Jenn admit they are disney Adults. Keida has an issue with Tweetie Bird Girls. Does birth order increase your chance of depression? Eddie thinks so. Also, we know about Type A and Type B personalities, but what about Type C? Plus, Florida Man Friday!
Podcasting can be hard. Kelly broke her mic and they're wasting on their good material on conversations when the mics are off. Either way, Kelly and Lizz are back to talk about the rudest comment they've gotten on social media that has them questioning if they are middle aged. Meanwhile, they are preparing for the Kentucky Derby this weekend and there is a bit of a fashion emergency. Kelly thought she had her whole outfit ready and it turns out it might not be all arriving in time. Will they both be able to get their outfits together for the big day Saturday? Lizz has a warning of a kidnapping scam that is going around and it's just another reason why AI can be really scary. However, Kelly would rather deal with AI than the people on the phone that have no idea what they are talking about. That's when we learn that if you need to get a problem solved to give Matty the phone. Since summer is almost here, the ladies are sharing their summer bucket list for 2025. Kelly wants to learn how to jar jalapeños, purge the house of unneeded baby stuff, make herself an outdoor space with the perfect vibe and spend more time at the lake. Lizz wants to create a playroom for the kids, perfect her popsicle game and spend more time in the water. There has been a trend going around the internet about Type C moms and it is so Lizz. What kind of mom is Kelly? Finally in Industry News, there is a new car manufacturer in town called Slate and they are making a customizable truck EV. Will it become a thing or a flash in the plan? Then in Ditch the Drive-Thru, It's all about pulled pork sheet pan nachos and the chicken alfredo bake from Costco. SHOP CLEAN SIMPLE EATS: https://glnk.io/0wvl/the-carpool Use code CARPOOL10
On this week's show we look at a technology that could end HDMI. We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: Sony steps away from 8K TVs – for now Survey: Share of Homes With TV Antennas Falls to 19% DIRECTV unites streaming options under one name and price structure Peacock highlights cool features for mobile users Other: AUBESS Tuya WiFi 16A Mini Smart Switch Is GPMI the beginning of the end of HDMI? Over 50 Chinese companies including Hisense and TCL have joined forces to back an HDMI alternative called GPMI (General Purpose Media Interface). This new wired communication standard is designed to integrate multiple functionalities into a single cable, aiming to rival HDMI, DisplayPort, and Thunderbolt. The following are some key features: High Bandwidth for Data Transmission - GPMI Type-B: Supports up to 192 Gbps bandwidth, significantly surpassing HDMI 2.1 (48 Gbps), HDMI 2.2 (96 Gbps), DisplayPort 2.1 (80 Gbps), and Thunderbolt 4 (40 Gbps). GPMI Type-C: Offers up to 96 Gbps, compatible with USB-C ports, doubling the 40 Gbps limit of USB4 with Extended Power Range (EPR) under USB PD 3.1. Enables ultra-high-definition video - including 8K at 120Hz or higher, suitable for next-generation displays, gaming, and professional applications. Power Delivery GPMI Type-B: Delivers up to 480W of power, far exceeding Thunderbolt 4 (100W) and USB4 (240W with EPR). GPMI Type-C: Provides up to 240W, matching USB4 EPR capabilities. This eliminates the need for separate power cables - simplifying setups for devices like TVs, monitors, and gaming laptops. All-in-One Cable Solution - Combines video, audio, data transfer, network connectivity, and power delivery into a single cable, reducing cable clutter. Supports bidirectional data transfer - allowing devices to send and receive data simultaneously. Compatibility and Connectivity - GPMI Type-C: Licensed by the USB Implementers Forum ensuring compatibility with existing USB-C ecosystems for smartphones, PCs, and TVs. GPMI Type-B: Uses a proprietary connector, which may face adoption challenges unless widely licensed. Backward-compatible with USB-C and DisplayPort standards - easing transitions without requiring immediate hardware replacements. Universal Control and Device Management - Supports a universal control standard similar to HDMI-CEC, allowing a single remote to control multiple GPMI-connected devices Security Features - Integrates the ADCP (Advanced Digital Content Protection) protocol for secure content transmission. Supports daisy-chaining - similar to DisplayPort, for connecting multiple devices in series. Limitations and Notes While GPMI supports 8K video, HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 can handle higher resolutions (10K and 16K, respectively), though without power delivery. Adoption is currently limited to Chinese companies (e.g., Huawei, Hisense, TCL), and global traction depends on integration into mainstream devices and compatibility with non-Chinese brands like Sony, Intel, or NVIDIA. The proprietary Type-B connector may face adoption hurdles compared to the USB-C-based Type-C variant. Commercialization is planned for Q1 2025, with consumer products expected by early 2026. GPMI's combination of high bandwidth, power delivery, and multifunctionality positions it as a potential game-changer, particularly for 8K content and simplified connectivity, though its success hinges on widespread adoption and global market acceptance.
Aujourd'hui, Éléonore Lemaire, Charles Consigny et Didier Giraud débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
If we do encounter it, expect to be administered Type-C amnestics after the mission to prevent re-emergenceContent Warnings: Foul language, self-harm, gun-violence, and genocide. TranscriptPatronsKingJay, Ceara, Cameron Newpher, Jeniffer Porath, Robert Linsenman, Isaiah Jetter, Jacob Hurley, Renpon, Zach Hollis, StinnyTime, Nika, Cooperburger, Seachtart, Marijn Berens, Dustin Luke, Ashton, Wolf Lord, Alec VanBuskirk, Paint_Guzzler, and sweetbeanbabe!Cast & Crew SCP Archives was created by Pacific S. Obadiah & Jon GrilzSCP-2521 was written by LurkD“Creaking at the Seams” was written by RallistonScript by Kevin WhitlockNarrator - Dustin ParsonsHammerhjead - Rissa MontanezStich - Stephen IndrisanoMidnight - Madeleine MooreMonty Chambers - Kayla TemshivDr. Thoreau - Daisy McNamaraPatty Demers - Nichole GoodnightChopper Pilot - Elissa ParkDr. Cullman - Chris Harris-BeechyTi'adght Ai'n - Vic CollinsArt by Eduardo Valdés-HeviaDialogue Editing by Daisy McNamaraTheme Song by Matt Roi BergerSound Designer - Chris Harris BeechyShowrunner - Daisy McNamaraCreative Director - Pacific S. ObadiahExecutive Producers - Tom Owen & Brad Miska Presented by Bloody FMwww.Bloody-Disgusting.comwww.SCParchives.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scp_podStore: https://store.dftba.com/collections/scp-archivesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/scp_pod/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/scparchives.bsky.socialDiscord: https://discord.gg/tJEeNUzeZXTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scppodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/scparchives
Medicus Pharma CEO Dr. Raza Bokhari joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share updates on the ongoing SKNJCT-003 clinical study, which is being conducted at nine sites across the United States and aims to randomize 60 patients. An interim analysis conducted after enrolling more than half of the targeted participants has shown encouraging results. The study reports a clinical clearance rate exceeding 60%, with the investigational therapy demonstrating strong tolerability across both tested dosage levels. Notably, no dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs) or serious adverse events (SAEs) have been observed, and there have been no systemic effects or clinically significant abnormalities in laboratory results, ECGs, vital signs, or physical exams. These promising findings will be submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as part of a Type C meeting request in Q2 2025. In parallel, the company is advancing its clinical initiatives for non-invasive basal cell carcinoma treatment with a newly proposed study. This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-center trial has been submitted for approval to the UAE Department of Health. The study aims to enroll up to 36 patients at prominent medical institutions, including Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Shakbout Medical City, Burjeel Medical City, and the American Hospital of Dubai. Participants will be assigned in a 1:1:1 ratio to receive either a placebo or one of two dosage levels of the experimental treatment. This expansion into the UAE represents a significant step forward in the company's mission to develop innovative, non-invasive therapies for skin cancer, broadening its global clinical footprint and reinforcing its commitment to advancing patient care. #proactiveinvestors #nasdaq #mdcx #tsxv #mdcx #pharma #Biotech #CancerTreatment #ClinicalTrials #FDAApproval #SkinCancer #HealthcareInnovation #Investing #MedicalResearch
Medicus Pharma CEO Dr Raza Bokhari joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce significant progress in the company's Phase 2 clinical study, currently being conducted across nine clinical sites in the United States. The study has now randomized over 50% of its expected 60 patients. The company remains on track to complete an interim data analysis by Q1 2025 and plans to submit its findings to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as part of a Type C meeting request in Q2 2025. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the clinical development pathway and potentially secure FDA approval to fast-track the program. The SKNJCT-003 clinical trial is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-center study designed to assess the efficacy of two dose levels of D-MNA in treating basal cell carcinoma (BCC) of the skin. Patients are being randomized into three groups. The 200μg high-dose of D-MNA was previously tested in Medicus Pharma's Phase 1 safety and tolerability study (SKNJCT-001), completed in March 2021. With enrollment progressing and regulatory discussions on the horizon, Medicus Pharma is positioned to accelerate its clinical program, potentially bringing an innovative treatment for BCC closer to market approval. #proactiveinvestors #nasdaq #mdcx #tsxv #mdcx #pharma #Biotech #CancerTreatment #ClinicalTrials #FDAApproval #SkinCancer #HealthcareInnovation #Investing #MedicalResearch
Welcome to The HCPFive, your go-to roundup for the latest healthcare news and breakthroughs, curated specifically for busy healthcare professionals. Each week, we highlight 5 key developments or headlines from healthcare that you need to know—whether it's a cutting-edge treatment, regulatory updates, or innovations shaping the future of medicine. This week's top stories included the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) acceptance of a Biologics License Application (BLA) for a cholesterol-lowering drug, long-term data on a dermatologic treatment for hidradenitis suppurativa, an expanded dosing label for a blinding eye disease treatment, and more! With The HCPFive, you'll get the essential takeaways to stay informed and ahead of the curve. Here's your quick dive into the top stories for the week of February 09, 2025—let's jump in! Interested in oncology news? Check out The OncFive, from our sister publication OncLive. Top News for Healthcare Providers from the Week of 02/09 1. FDA Accepts Lerodalcibep BLA for LDL-C Reduction in High-Risk Patients The FDA accepted the BLA for lerodalcibep, targeting reductions in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels in patients with or at high risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and primary hyperlipidemia. The agency set a Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) action date of December 12, 2025, and announced no plans to hold an advisory committee meeting. 2. Travere Therapeutics Plans FSGS Submission for Sparsentan Travere Therapeutics announced its intent to submit a supplemental New Drug Application (sNDA) for sparsentan (Filspari) with the FDA for the treatment of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) at the end of Q1. The announcement arrived soon after the completion of a Type C meeting with the FDA, with the sNDA based on existing data from the Phase 3 DUPLEX and Phase 2 DUET studies. 3. Bimekizumab Long-Term Hidradenitis Suppurativa Data Support Efficacy, Safety Profile Bimekizumab (Bimzelx) was associated with sustained disease control for up to 2 years in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), according to presentation of long-term data from the BE HEARD trials. Presented at the 14th Conference of the European Hidradenitis Suppurativa Foundation (EHSF), bimekizumab reduced the symptoms of HS, achieved a low rate of flares, and improved health-related quality of life. 4. Rosnilimab Demonstrates Historic Responses for Rheumatoid Arthritis Rosnilimab achieved historic American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and clinical disease activity index (CDAI) low disease activity (LDA) responses in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), according to new Phase 2b findings. A depleter and agonist of PD-1+ T cells, rosnilimab was evaluated in the global 424-patient RENOIR trial for efficacy, safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics in patients with moderate-to-severe RA on background conventional disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (cDMARDs). 5. FDA Expands Dosing Label for Avacincaptad Pegol for Geographic Atrophy The FDA approved an expanded label for avacincaptad pegol intravitreal solution (IZERVAY) for geographic atrophy (GA), extending the approved dosing beyond 12 months. Announced by Astellas Pharma, the decision comes after the company resubmitted its supplemental New Drug Application (nDA) in December 2024, based on feedback received from the FDA. The company received a Complete Response Letter (CRL) the month prior. See you next week! Editor's note: this was created with the assistance of AI tools.
One mom expected an emotion-filled response from her partner after a positive pregnancy test, was disappointed. Is a chill reaction normal? The AnchorMoms weigh in. Also, for Gen Z more is more. How they're changing the fashion landscape one clothing item at a time. And you've heard of a Type A and Type B personalities, but what about Type C? The hallmark traits of Type C and how to know if you know if this is you. Mums the Word:Madewell's Darted Barrel-Leg JeanFind us on Apple Podcast, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Don't forget to FOLLOW, rate and review!Want more mommy talk? Find us HERE on Facebook!AnchorMoms: The Podcast is a product of WLOS News 13 of Asheville, N.C.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It Happened To Me: A Rare Disease and Medical Challenges Podcast
In this episode of It Happened To Me, we dive into the world of Niemann-Pick Type C (NPC), a rare genetic condition that affects fewer than 1,000 people in the United States. NPC is a progressive disorder impacting the brain, nerves, and major organs, often referred to as "childhood Alzheimer's" due to its neurological effects. Our guests bring both personal and professional expertise to the conversation: Barbara Lazarus is the mother of two adult sons (now in their 30s), who have Niemann-Pick Type C disease. David is taking Myplyffa, through an expanded access program. Both David and her brother Daniel have been seen at UCSF Benioff Oakland Children's Hospital in the Bay Area of California. She is a knowledgeable patient advocate of NPC. Dr. Caroline Hastings is a Pediatric Hematologist Oncologist and Professor of Pediatrics at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland. In addition to her specialization in pediatric cancer and blood diseases, including a focus on tumors of the brain and spinal cord, her clinical and academic interests have focused on children and adults with rare lysosomal storage diseases. Her particular area of expertise and interest is in Niemann-Pick Type C disease, a rare debilitating genetic disease that until now has been elusive to a therapeutic intervention. She has been involved in developing new drugs and treatment strategies with the hope to improve quality of life and longevity for these patients.C. Together, they provide a comprehensive look at NPC, from its symptoms and genetic causes to the challenges of diagnosis and the hope brought by new FDA-approved treatments like Miplyffa. Topics Discussed: How Niemann-Pick Type C affects the body. Early signs, symptoms, and progression of NPC in children and adults. The genetics of NPC and its inheritance patterns. The challenges of diagnosing such a rare condition and the role of genetic counseling. Insights into the newly FDA-approved treatment, Miplyffa, and its impact on patients like Barbara's son David. The importance of specialized medical centers for NPC care and the role of advocacy and community support. Key Takeaways: NPC is caused by mutations in the NPC1 and NPC2 genes, leading to the buildup of cholesterol and lipids in cells. Early diagnosis and specialized care are crucial for managing the condition and accessing treatments. The approval of Miplyffa marks a significant milestone, offering new hope for families affected by NPC. Resources Mentioned: UCSF Benioff Oakland Children's Hospital Neurology Center National Niemann Pick Disease Foundation Information on FDA-approved treatments like Miplyffa Connect with Us: Stay tuned for the next new episode of “It Happened To Me”! In the meantime, you can listen to our previous episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “It Happened To Me”. “It Happened To Me” is created and hosted by Cathy Gildenhorn and Beth Glassman. DNA Today's Kira Dineen is our executive producer and marketing lead. Amanda Andreoli is our associate producer. Ashlyn Enokian is our graphic designer. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, ItHappenedToMePod.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to ItHappenedToMePod@gmail.com.
We've all heard of Type A and Type B, but Type C is common to many women and can harm our health if taken too far.Here's a set of common Type C behaviors: -Being overly conscientious and responsible-Carrying others' burdens-Not setting sufficient personal boundaries-Wanting to please others-Avoiding conflict-Internalizing toxic emotionsIt sounds familiar, right? Unfortunately, this “pathological niceness” is scientifically linked to disease. At 'Type C Toolbox,' Dr. Kore Nissenson Glied and Anna White's mission is to build awareness, offer guidance and strategies, create community, connect women, and encourage further learning. Dr. Kore Nissenson Glied is a clinical psychologist born and raised in New York City. She worked for over 15 years in city hospitals providing both patient care and academic training and has maintained a private practice in Manhattan since 2010, where she provides evidence-based treatments for anxiety, depression, and stress due to a wide range of conditions including past history of trauma, pregnancy, and relationship issues. Dr. Glied received her BA from Carleton College in Minnesota. After receiving her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Rutgers University in 2006, she completed an internship at Montefiore Medical Center and a postdoctoral fellowship in trauma at NYU. Dr. Glied lives with her husband, two sons, and dog in Manhattan.Anna White is a former Wall Street executive who experienced severe burnout and subsequent chronic illness during her years in the corporate sector. Type C traits were a significant contributor to her declining health. After leaving corporate life, she founded a specialty care package company, Rest & Heal. She holds a B.S. and M.B.A. in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.In This EpisodeType C Toolbox ProjectDr. Kore Nissenson Glied's WebsiteRest & HealType C Toolbox Podcast---If you'd like to support The Trauma Therapist Podcast and the work I do you can do that here with a monthly donation of $5, $7, or $10: Donate to The Trauma Therapist Podcast.Click here to join my email list and receive podcast updates and other news.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-trauma-therapist--5739761/support.
Today's guest is Kathy Washburn. Kathy is, among so many things, a life coach specializing in positive psychology, emotional health, and post-traumatic growth. Diagnosed with Stage IV vulvar cancer while in the best physical shape of her life, she began to look deeper into emotional health. She discovered positive psychology and the Type "C" behavior pattern, which is all about people pleasing and suppressing emotions. We talk about the power of positive psychology. We do a deep dive into Type "C" and how the suppressing of emotions is another risk factor for cancer. We discuss the importance of emotional health, along with nutrition, exercise, and mindfulness, in the fight against cancer, and so much more!!You can find Kathy at https://kathywashburn.net/ She has a fantastic podcast called "Investment of Self: Type C Transformation" https://kathywashburn.net/podcastYou can find her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/kathywashburndotnet/Some other information we discussed... The Type C Connection: The Behavioral Links to Cancer and Your Health, by Lydia Temoshok https://www.amazon.com/TYPE-CONNECTION-Behavioral-Cancer-Health/dp/0452270820/ref=monarch_sidesheet_titleCharacter strengths VIA: https://viacharacter.org/James Clear's Core Values List: https://jamesclear.com/core-valuesLet me know your takeaways from this episode. How many of you out there consider yourself Type C? I know I'm guilty... You can find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/melissagrosboll/, email me at drmelissagrosboll@gmail.com, or text me at 720-201-4292.
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Medicus Pharma CEO Dr Raza Bokhari joined Steve Darling from Proactive to to announce a new agreement with Swanielle to explore expanding the Phase 2 clinical study of a potential treatment for Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) into the Asia-Pacific region. The ongoing Phase 2 study, currently being conducted at nine clinical sites in the United States, has already enrolled over 25% of the targeted 60 patients. Medicus Pharma plans to conduct an interim analysis of the data in Q1 2025 and submit the findings to the FDA for a Type C meeting in Q2 2025. This meeting will focus on aligning the clinical development pathway and potentially advancing the study into a pivotal phase to accelerate development. Under the agreement, Swanielle, a healthcare consulting firm, will support Medicus in identifying pharmaceutical or biotech partners in Southeast Asia to facilitate the regional expansion of the study. This collaboration highlights Medicus Pharma's dedication to developing innovative solutions for BCC and strengthening its global clinical development strategy. #proactiveinvestors #nasdaq #mdcx #tsxv #mdcx #pharma #BasalCellCarcinoma #CancerTreatment #ClinicalTrials #NonInvasiveTherapy #Phase2Study #SkinCancer #AsiaPacificExpansion #MedicalInnovation #FDAFastTrack #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
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未来はこれから(当然) 横浜るんるん 横浜が大変 cf: 選挙に日本S、ミスチル、ゆず、マラソン、生田斗真さん…横浜は27日、イベントが集中(カナロコ by 神奈川新聞) - Yahoo!ニュース 選挙 cf: 第50回衆議院議員総選挙 衆院選2024 - 総務省 日本シリーズ cf: SMBC日本シリーズ2024 | NPB.jp 日本野球機構 マラソン cf: 横浜マラソン2024 | 横浜を走る、世界が変わる。 ミスチル cf: Mr.Children tour 2024 miss you arena tour | Kアリーナ横浜 ゆず cf: ゆず|ぴあアリーナMM - PIA ARENA MM 生田斗真 cf: 生田斗真、爆イケ写真とともに自身初となるファンミーティングを報告“待ってました”“最高すぎます! 生きてて良かった!!”|ニフティニュース 横浜FC×ファジアーノ岡山 - 三ツ沢球技場 Appleるんるん 「M4」搭載Mac、10月28日の週に発表か──Apple幹部がXでヒント - ITmedia NEWS アップル、M4搭載の新型MacBook Airを近く生産開始へ-関係者 - Bloomberg KDDI、スマホとスターリンクの直接通信に成功 国内初 - 日本経済新聞 USBにまたも新規格。「USB4 Ver2.0 Type-C」ってややこしくない? | ギズモード・ジャパン Thunderboltの存在意義は? ウエスタンデジタル、世界最...
「水月雨、マグネシウムリチウム合金+デュアル磁気回路採用のUSB-Cイヤホン「星光 - Star Light Type-C」」 合同会社地球世界は、同社取り扱いブランド・水月雨(MOONDROP)から、USB Type-C対応の有線イヤホン「星光 - Star Light Type-C」「Quark 2 Type-C(マイク付き)」を、本日9月27日(金)より発売する。
「ハイレゾ&Type-Cに対応した有線イヤホン「Quantum 50C」とメッシュ素材のオーバーイヤーヘッドセット「Quantum 100M2」が9月26日に発売!」 ハーマンインターナショナルは、オーディオブランド・JBLより、ゲーミング用デバイス「JBL Quantum」シリーズの新モデルとして、有線イヤホンの「JBL Quantum 50C」とオーバーイヤーヘッドセット「JBL Quantum 100M2」を9月26日に発売する。
Both Apple and Google were forced to take down commercials after blowback. The Apple one was Dave's pick of the week last week! The stock market has had some issues this week, especially Intel. Google got some bad news about their monopoly status. We cover that and there's other tech news to help you get caught up on and plenty more. Enjoy! Watch on YouTube! INTRO (00:00) TWiT Spatial Episode (03:55) MAIN TOPIC: (08:45) Apple pulls The Underdogs: Out of Office short film ad after Thai backlash and calls for boycott Apple apologizes for iPad ‘Crush' ad that ‘missed the mark' Google pulls Olympics ad that showed AI writing a little girl's letter for her DAVE'S PRO-TIP OF THE WEEK: Drag Apps From Spotlight to Home Screen (15:20) JUST THE HEADLINES: (21:00) Grown-ups surpass preschoolers as the biggest toy consumers Logitech has an idea for a “forever mouse” that requires a subscription $5,000 Exoskeleton Pants Promise to Make You a Better Hiker Taco Bell is bringing AI to hundreds of drive-thrus nationwide Fully-automatic robot dentist performs world's first human procedure NFL to roll out facial authentication software league-wide TAKES: Google illegally maintains monopoly over internet search, judge rules (22:50) Google is no longer making Chromecasts and will let inventory run out (25:10) Intel to shed at least 15% of staff, will outsource more to TSMC, slash $10B in costs - Intel plunges 30%, most since 1982, after announcing layoffs and weak guidance (27:20) Apple's SuperDrive for reading disks seemingly discontinued with no inventory online (32:40) BONUS ODD TAKE: Steve Jobs Auction Features Apple-1, Bomber Jacket, Sealed Original iPhone, and More (36:05) PICKS OF THE WEEK: Nate: OWC 14-Port Thunderbolt Dock, 85W charging, (2) Thunderbolt 40 Gb/s (USB-C), (5) USB 3.2 Type-A, USB 3.2 (10Gb/s) Type-C, Mini DisplayPort, GbE, Audio, Single 5K or Dual 4K Displays, cable, For Mac/PC (43:00) Dave: 2016 Nissan Leaf (47:35) RAMAZON PURCHASE - Giveaway! (54:40) Find us elsewhere: https://notpicks.com - Find links to previous picks of the week https://www.notnerd.com - All things Notnerd
Smartphone gimbals have transformed the landscape of content creation. With the evolution of technology, these devices have become more user-friendly and efficient, enabling creators to produce professional-grade videos using just their smartphones. A notable example is the iSteady M6 smartphone gimbal from Hohem, which is lauded for its user-friendly design and innovative features.Smartphone Gimbal: A Game-Changer for Content CreationThe iSteady M6 stands out for its simplicity in balancing. Unlike other stabilizers that necessitate multiple adjustments for optimal balance, this gimbal requires just a single adjustment before activation. This feature significantly simplifies the setup process, allowing creators to start filming their content without any inconvenience.Another distinctive feature of the iSteady M6 is its AI tracker. This function enables users to track their faces and movements by merely showing an OK sign. The gimbal then tracks the user's movements in real time, making it ideal for capturing dynamic shots without manual adjustments.The iSteady M6 also offers a variety of functions that can be controlled via an app. While the app provides additional features like zooming in and out, the gimbal itself can be used without any extra installations. This is particularly beneficial for users who prefer simplicity and wish to record with their phone in its raw form.The iSteady M6 is also known for its robust design, making it one of the top smartphone gimbals in the market. Its multiple functions for the shutter button enable users to effortlessly switch between different shooting modes, including portrait and landscape. The built-in light feature adds another layer of versatility, allowing users to adjust the brightness and color temperature of the light according to their needs.Affordable and Versatile Tech ProductsThe iSteady M6 smartphone gimbal is an affordable and versatile tech product that stands out in the market. Retailing at $209 on Amazon or the company's store, it offers users a high-quality stabilizer that can accommodate various devices, including phones, action cameras, and mirrorless cameras. The inclusion of different adjustments and inserts in the kit eliminates the need for additional accessories, making it a cost-effective choice for content creators.Hohem also offers a portable microphone, another affordable and versatile tech product for creators. Priced at $119 for the iPhone version and $109 for the Type-C version, this microphone provides a wireless solution that doesn't require extra wires to connect to phones. With features such as noise cancellation, shutter control, and a micro SD slot for recording, this microphone offers a range of functionalities that make it a valuable tool for content creators.Both the iSteady M6 smartphone gimbal and the portable microphone from Hohem offer affordable pricing without compromising on quality or features. These tech products provide users with the tools they need to create professional-quality content without breaking the bank. Their user-friendly designs and innovative features are a testament to the advancements in technology that make content creation easier and more accessible.Conclusion: Affordable content creation toolsIn conclusion, the iSteady M6 smartphone gimbal and portable microphone from Hohem exemplify the affordability and versatility of tech products available to content creators. With their competitive pricing and range of features, these products offer users the ability to enhance their content creation capabilities without investing in expensive equipment. As technology continues to evolve, affordable and versatile tech products like these will play a crucial role in empowering creators to bring their creative visions to life.Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Smartphone gimbals have transformed the landscape of content creation. With the evolution of technology, these devices have become more user-friendly and efficient, enabling creators to produce professional-grade videos using just their smartphones. A notable example is the iSteady M6 smartphone gimbal from Hohem, which is lauded for its user-friendly design and innovative features.Smartphone Gimbal: A Game-Changer for Content CreationThe iSteady M6 stands out for its simplicity in balancing. Unlike other stabilizers that necessitate multiple adjustments for optimal balance, this gimbal requires just a single adjustment before activation. This feature significantly simplifies the setup process, allowing creators to start filming their content without any inconvenience.Another distinctive feature of the iSteady M6 is its AI tracker. This function enables users to track their faces and movements by merely showing an OK sign. The gimbal then tracks the user's movements in real time, making it ideal for capturing dynamic shots without manual adjustments.The iSteady M6 also offers a variety of functions that can be controlled via an app. While the app provides additional features like zooming in and out, the gimbal itself can be used without any extra installations. This is particularly beneficial for users who prefer simplicity and wish to record with their phone in its raw form.The iSteady M6 is also known for its robust design, making it one of the top smartphone gimbals in the market. Its multiple functions for the shutter button enable users to effortlessly switch between different shooting modes, including portrait and landscape. The built-in light feature adds another layer of versatility, allowing users to adjust the brightness and color temperature of the light according to their needs.Affordable and Versatile Tech ProductsThe iSteady M6 smartphone gimbal is an affordable and versatile tech product that stands out in the market. Retailing at $209 on Amazon or the company's store, it offers users a high-quality stabilizer that can accommodate various devices, including phones, action cameras, and mirrorless cameras. The inclusion of different adjustments and inserts in the kit eliminates the need for additional accessories, making it a cost-effective choice for content creators.Hohem also offers a portable microphone, another affordable and versatile tech product for creators. Priced at $119 for the iPhone version and $109 for the Type-C version, this microphone provides a wireless solution that doesn't require extra wires to connect to phones. With features such as noise cancellation, shutter control, and a micro SD slot for recording, this microphone offers a range of functionalities that make it a valuable tool for content creators.Both the iSteady M6 smartphone gimbal and the portable microphone from Hohem offer affordable pricing without compromising on quality or features. These tech products provide users with the tools they need to create professional-quality content without breaking the bank. Their user-friendly designs and innovative features are a testament to the advancements in technology that make content creation easier and more accessible.Conclusion: Affordable content creation toolsIn conclusion, the iSteady M6 smartphone gimbal and portable microphone from Hohem exemplify the affordability and versatility of tech products available to content creators. With their competitive pricing and range of features, these products offer users the ability to enhance their content creation capabilities without investing in expensive equipment. As technology continues to evolve, affordable and versatile tech products like these will play a crucial role in empowering creators to bring their creative visions to life.Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
We look at the JBL GO 4. See more about the speaker on their website here. JBL GO 4, waterproof portable music speaker, reviewed This product is small, light, with a big sound, and also fairly waterproof. Naturally none of our testers wanted to give it a really good dunking, but it does seem quite robust and good for usage at the beach. Unlike another device we have recently reviewed, this one really is quite light, and this product is also cheaper too. Naturally you might get what you pay for, but, among our testers at least, there is a good vibe towards JBL from previous products they have reviewed for us. In this context they are definitely giving this new release the thumbs up. It is clearly an upgrade from the previous #3 version, and it seems like the focus is on giving the user a tougher and more durable product. This is a positive step, and does mean that it seems like you are getting a better, evolved product, rather than just the newest version of something. The controls are logical and easy to use, and the strap is helpful and useful in terms of preventing it falling or getting lost. Our reviewers enjoyed using it and are currently arguing over who gets to take it to the beach next, so that is always a good sign! More about JBL PRO SOUND Don't let its little size fool you. The JBL Go 4 packs a serious musical punch, delivering big JBL Pro Sound with punchy bass. Your friends won't believe how much great JBL Pro Sound comes out of such a small speaker. UP TO 7 HOURS OF PLAYTIME PLUS 2 HOURS WITH PLAYTIME BOOST Don't sweat the small stuff like charging your battery. JBL Go 4 gives you up to 7 hours of playtime on a single charge. Simply tap Playtime Boost to prolong the playtime, adding up to 2 hours to your battery life. It tunes and optimizes the performance for louder and crisper sound. WATERPROOF AND DUSTPROOF The JBL Go 4's IP67 waterproof and dustproof rating ensures this portable speaker can handle almost any environment, from a poolside party to a seaside picnic. Grab and go Take big JBL Pro sound wherever you go. The bold, colorful JBL Go 4 ultra-portable Bluetooth speaker fits in the palm of your hand, delivering clear, loud JBL Pro Sound with rich, punchy bass. Its newly redesigned integrated loop makes it easy to bring anywhere, and the variety of colorways means you can choose one that fits your vibe. Plus it's waterproof and dustproof, so it loves to go outside. Up to 7 hours of playtime means it will keep the good times rolling throughout a fun day trip or an evening chilling under the stars. Pair two Go 4's for stereo sound, or wirelessly connect multiple JBL Auracast-enabled speakers for even bigger sound. Crank it up and let your music take you anywhere. What do you get in the box? 1 x JBL Go 4 1 x Type-C cable 1 x Quick Start Guide 1 x Warranty Card and Safety Sheet See more product reviews here.
We've all heard of Type A and Type B, but Type C is common to many women and can harm our health if taken too far.Here's a set of common Type C behaviors: -Being overly conscientious and responsible-Carrying others' burdens-Not setting sufficient personal boundaries-Wanting to please others-Avoiding conflict-Internalizing toxic emotionsIt sounds familiar, right? Unfortunately, this “pathological niceness” is scientifically linked to disease. At 'Type C Toolbox,' Dr. Kore Nissenson Glied and Anna White's mission is to build awareness, offer guidance and strategies, create community, connect women, and encourage further learning. Dr. Kore Nissenson Glied is a clinical psychologist born and raised in New York City. She worked for over 15 years in city hospitals providing both patient care and academic training and has maintained a private practice in Manhattan since 2010, where she provides evidence-based treatments for anxiety, depression, and stress due to a wide range of conditions including past history of trauma, pregnancy, and relationship issues. Dr. Glied received her BA from Carleton College in Minnesota. After receiving her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Rutgers University in 2006, she completed an internship at Montefiore Medical Center and a postdoctoral fellowship in trauma at NYU. Dr. Glied lives with her husband, two sons, and dog in Manhattan.Anna White is a former Wall Street executive who experienced severe burnout and subsequent chronic illness during her years in the corporate sector. Type C traits were a significant contributor to her declining health. After leaving corporate life, she founded a specialty care package company, Rest & Heal. She holds a B.S. and M.B.A. in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.In This EpisodeType C Toolbox ProjectDr. Kore Nissenson Glied's WebsiteRest & HealType C Toolbox Podcast---If you'd like to support The Trauma Therapist Podcast and the work I do you can do that here with a monthly donation of $5, $7, or $10: Donate to The Trauma Therapist Podcast.Click here to join my email list and receive podcast updates and other news.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-trauma-therapist--5739761/support.
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This week on the Great Search, we're going to be looking for the Type C version of the USB A plugs we have on some of our boards, like our Bluefruit Friend (https://www.adafruit.com/product/2267). This will let us make our Trinkey's modern-friendly and will let them be plugged in directly into USB C. The only problem is we want a connector that can be pick-and-placed and does not need manual insertion on the end of a PCB like many of the connectors we've seen in the field. Let's see what's available at DigiKey! See the chosen part on Digikey https://www.digikey.com/short/vjz5h8rq Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
“What we call the personality often is a jumble of genuine traits and adopted coping styles that do not reflect our true self at all but the loss of it.” - Dr. Gabor Maté The journey within is a challenging but fascinating feat. It is one that we do not typically go on because of the fear of what we might discover. The world we live in does not encourage us to explore deep within ourselves, instead, we are persuaded to be what is perceived as the norm. For many of us, what we know as our identity is in fact a result of how we cope with our environment. This in turn denies us the opportunity to be our true selves. However, it is our authentic selves that allow us to navigate through life's challenges and live a more meaningful life. Knowing oneself gives us peace and happiness. It is for these reasons that I will share my insights from my own journey of self-discovery and reinvention. I will also delve into some of my learnings from Gabor Mate's book "The Myth of Normal, Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture". Have you found the essence of who you are? Are you being true to yourself? You do not have to be what society dictates, for you are the author of your own life. Go on an epic adventure with me and discover the value and greatness that resides within you. Become who you were truly meant to be. Highlights: ~ According to Gabor Maté, we are born with the need for attachment and the need for authenticity. ~ Attachments help us survive. ~ Authenticity is being true to oneself. ~ How we think and feel is correlated. ~ We develop personalities and habits at an early age as coping mechanisms. Important stories: ~ 2:30 The essence of you. ~ 4:46 The two needs with which we are born. ~ 6:12 The correlation between how we think and feel. ~ 10:26 Gabor Maté's normalized ways of being. ~ 15:02 Our own identity and the attachments we have. ~ 21:11 Type C personality. ~ 23:39 My wife's impact. Send us a message and tell us what is your biggest takeaway about this episode.
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本集節目由【AOHi 240W 閃電速拼線】贊助播出 每次出遠門最困擾的我事情之一就是「到底要帶幾條充電線」,如今只需要靠一條抵八條的「AOHi 240W 閃電速拼線」。 AOHi 由 10 公分的 Type-C、10 公分的 Lightning、80 公分的 Type-C 延長線,以及 170 公分的 Type-C 彈簧延長線所構成,共可組出八種變化,符合各種使用情境,例如飯店房間總是距離床頭很遠的插座。 除了長度與可組合性,線材最重要的當然是效能。最近我才發現手上很多舊的 Type-C 充電線並不支援快充,而 AOHi 不僅高達 240W,也支援 PD 3.1、QC、PPS 等多種快充協議,更搭載蘋果 MFi 認證的 E-Mark 晶片。 最後,AOHi 採用鋁合金完整包覆線頭,且線材的內層線路加粗 5mm,就是要讓線材有高回彈、耐重壓、不易變形破裂的品質。外層則是有 Kevlar 混織尼龍材質,提供強韌的保護,也大大提升線材的質感。 「AOHi 240W 閃電速拼線」正在早鳥優惠限時預購中,曼報聽眾享有比早鳥更優惠的「65 折專屬價」,比未來售價現省 $1,390,推薦大家把握機會入手:https://r.zecz.ec/szC5 -- 00:00 兩萬訂閱感謝祭回顧 06:22 創作的定義與動力 31:38 曼報煉成術:選題、研究、分析 -- 商業合作報價:https://manny-li.com/sponsor/ 訂閱電子報:https://manny-li.com 追蹤 IG:@manny_li 追蹤 FB:manny yh li Powered by Firstory Hosting
With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Join us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback, Fallout and Contributions The SanDisk 512GB Ultra Fit USB 3.1 Flash Drive is really pretty good - works like a charm, almost invisible to the port, read/writes seem fast enough. Cool! and I swapped the Dell Hub/Station for another one I had kicking about and the lag with peripherals when attached to the laptop in exactly the same way is all gone. So even though I had tested the Dell thing on my GiantPC and it seemed to work fine, perhaps I was just lucky. Happy again now with Stream Deck doing what it should! Hardline on the hardware Raycue Retro Multifunctional Desk Essential Omnicharge Omni 40+ Joy Resolve Barisieur Tea & Coffee Alarm Clock Google says it blocked the largest DDoS attack ever detected California enacts Right to Repair Act Game-changing digital film cartridge adds 20 MP micro 4/3 sensor to any 35 mm film camera Leica Sofort 2 blends digital smarts and instant charm Lenovo shifts direction with new Android-based PCs - and they look powerful Japan's weirdest laptop — Panasonic's extraordinary 1kg Let's Note 12.7″ Lenovo Tab P12 With 3K Screen, 4 Speakers, Pen Included, Released For $379 Ultra Ergonomic Keyboard Logitech Wave Keys Launched For $59 The Wearables Watch Google launches Gmail on Wear OS Google Calendar for Wear OS rolls out Audible app is now available on Wear OS too Phone Zone OnePlus Open leaks in detailed renders with a rumoured price of $1,699 - Oppo Find N3 Nokia XR21 Limited Edition debuts to celebrate the start of EU manufacturing Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 14 Pro will be unveiled on October 27 Galaxy S23 FE launches - S23 vs S23FE Specs - S20 FE vs S21 FE vs S23 FE Specs The Name of the Game Sony unveils smaller PlayStation 5 models Atari is releasing a new cartridge for its 46-year-old 2600 console Samsung is trying to make foldable phones more tempting with exclusive games Flap your trap about an App Google is paying Apple a shocking amount of money for iPhone presence Google Gallows & Chrome Coroner Introducing Chromebook Plus: the new standard - now details confirmed Google Drive adding new 'Activity' feed for comments, requests Google announces new features to fight spam in Gmail Hark Back The Atari 2600 (VCS) Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted UPERFECT Portable Monitor 15.6" Portable Monitor1920×1080 Full HD IPS USB C Monitor with Standard HDMI, Type C, OTG, and VESA Hole Was: £159.99 Now: £119.98 +£30 voucher £89.98 Microsoft Windows 11 Pro for $29.97 - 84% off OCOOPA Hand Warmers Rechargeable 10000mAh Battery Powered3 Levels Heating Electric Hand Warmer, USB Body Warmer Battery Powered Great Was £29.99 +£7 voucher - £22.99 Anker Prime Power Bank, 20,000mAh Portable Charger with 200W Output, Smart Digital Display, 2 USB-C and 1 USB-A Port £89 from £129 POCO X5 5G Black 8GB RAM 256GB ROMRRP: £319.00 Now: £256.64 Nokia T10 WiFi £89 from £130 SOYOND Portable Power Station Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | Mastodon | garethmyles.com | Gareth's Ko-Fi Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Mastodon | Ted's Amazon YouTube: Tech Addicts
今年蘋果iPhone15全系列新品,受限於歐盟法規要求,改為全面配備Type-C規格接孔,可說是歐盟「數位市場法案」的一大勝利。但這對歐盟來說,似乎還不夠。日前歐盟數位執委布勒東,和蘋果執行長庫克會面時,又點出了3大領域,希望蘋果能進一步開放競爭,至於能不能實際執行,還有待觀察。 YT收看《寰宇全視界》
苹果公司本周发布的 iPhone 15 系列手机都改用了 USB-C 接口,放弃了从 2012 年就开始使用的 Lightening 接口。苹果改变的原因是欧盟法规,去年 10 月,欧盟理事会通过了统一充电器接口的法案,要求从 2024 年开始所有在欧盟地区销售的手机、平板电脑等新设备都必须使用 USB Type-C 的充电接口。欧盟对苹果还造成了其他哪些影响?本期的咖啡豆回复就与之相关 [08:20]。你对苹果改变充电接口有什么看法?你还了解其他哪些科技企业被监管改变的案例?在评论区和我们一起聊聊吧。 本期还有关于华为与小米、欧盟、星巴克、Zara 母公司 Inditex 和泰国旅游的新动态 [01:18],欢迎收听! 「起床」彩蛋 作为一档晨间更新的节目,早咖啡邀请到各行各业的好朋友来跟大家分享高效的起床小妙招,朋友们的分享作为彩蛋将不定时在节目中掉落。希望可以给工作日的大家注入灵感与能量,也欢迎你把这期内容分享给身边人,跟大家共同开启元气满满的一天! 今日彩蛋嘉宾:李叔,「日谈公园」主播。 主播 Mengyi 幕后制作 监制:Zelin、Qianwen 实习研究员:盔盔、柚米 运营:瑞涵 后期:Jack 商业内容策划:Nene 封面设计:饭团 商务会客厅 https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/12647593-905b-40ef-8977-371837f74e89/VdX9bztV.PNG 声动商务会客厅 (https://sourl.cn/6vdmQT) |招聘入口 (https://sourl.cn/ZNpdem)|给早咖啡投稿 (https://sourl.cn/iGwftz)|加入会员计划 (https://sourl.cn/UXsR7y) 「用声音碰撞世界」,声动活泼致力于为人们提供源源不断的思考养料。 - 我们还有这些播客:声东击西 (https://etw.fm/episodes)、What's Next|科技早知道 (https://guiguzaozhidao.fireside.fm/episodes)、商业WHY酱 (https://msbussinesswhy.fireside.fm/)、跳进兔子洞 (https://therabbithole.fireside.fm/)、吃喝玩乐了不起 (https://urbanfloat.fireside.fm/)、泡腾 VC (https://popvc.fireside.fm/) 、反潮流俱乐部 (https://fanchaoliuclub.fireside.fm/) - 如果你喜欢我们的节目,欢迎 打赏 (https://etw.fm/donation) 支持,或把我们的节目推荐给朋友
#上流投資術 #財訊 #iphone15promax 蘋果、三星、華為新機開戰,端出摺疊螢幕、潛望式望遠鏡頭、Type-C等好料,台灣供應鏈到底誰進補?誰消風?上流投資術告訴你! 《各節重點》 00:00 開場 00:55 蘋果、三星、華為新機開戰!供應鏈誰能翻身? 08:25 iPhone 15 發布會有驚喜嗎? 13:03 回覆網友留言 成為這個頻道的會員並獲得福利: https://lihi3.cc/I01yJ
首播時間:2023/09/13 20:00 換手機囉~蘋果i15登場!蘋果產品將全面更換為Type-C,相關族群仍有議題?台積電繼續靠蘋果衝營收?
Last time we spoke about the allied drive to Munda and General Sasaki's major counter offensive. General Wing began the drive upon Munda Point, but General Sasaki predicted many of the routes the Americans would take and ordered his forces to create tedious roadblocks and defensive positions to foil their advances. The allied progress was brutally slow, despite having the enormous advantage in artillery, naval and aerial bombardment support. The Japanese pillboxes were proving to be devastating to the allied infantry, requiring tanks to be brought over to New Georgia. When things began to halt, suddenly General Sasaki performed a counter offensive seeing a daring attack directed at the headquarters of the 43rd division. The attack nearly broke the lines of communications, but luckily the Fijian commandos outperformed the japanese at their own game of night fighting. Lastly the IJN suffered terrible losses to allied aircraft collapsing their reinforcement efforts. This episode is the Mysterious Battle of the Pips 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. The battles in New Guinea and New Georgia were particularly bloody, in all honesty things had begun to really escalate when you look at it from a numerical point of view. Over on Green Hell, General Savige had just seized Mubo, the Pimple, Green Hill and Observation hill taking them out of Japanese hands. The Japanese had withdrawn to Komiatum while simultaneously trying to defend the Bobdubi ridge area against Brigadier Hammer's 15th brigade. General Savige, still unaware Salamaua was not the main target and in fact was being used as a deception to cover for Lae, continued his offensive, hoping to drive the enemy north of the Francisco River. Over on the other side, General Nakano's 1st battalion of the 80th regiment had managed to push Companies B and A off their ambush position on the Bench Cut Track. They were forced to withdraw towards Gwaibolom by July 10th. Meanwhile to the south Major Warfe launched an attack along Goodview junction. Captain Wally Meares of C platoon marched up Stephens Track while Captain John Winterflood's B platoon took Walpoles track. Lt Hugh Egan created a blocking position using just 7 men around 800 meters south of Goodview Junction. The platoons went to work advancing down the steep ridges dislodging Japanese from outposts. Captain Meares platoon were continuing along the Stephens track when they suddenly encountered strong resistance from some Japanese who took a position along the Tambu Saddle which is at a junction between Stephens track and the Mule track. After engaging the Japanese, the platoon was forced to bypass them moving along the Mule track towards the Komiatum track where they ran into more Japanese. Meares men killed 13 Japanese on the Mule track before deciding to withdraw back to the Stephens track and dug in. The Japanese had surprised Warfe's men. The forces they were running into were mainly the 1st and 2nd companies of the 66th battalion along with Araki's HQ staff who had been on the run from Mubo to Komiatum. The Japanese tried to press on with a counter attack aimed at Winterflood's B platoon. The Japanese tossed mortar and machine gun fire, but received terrible losses to the commandos, forced to pull back up Walpole track. The next day Warfe ordered Winterflood's platoon to make a frontal assault, but quickly found themselves pinned down by machine gun fire and during the night received a heavy counter attack that forced them to dig in. The Japanese continued to block the way, covering their withdrawal further east, but all the mayhem prompted General Savige to relieve the commandos by tossing up companies C and B of the 2/5th who adopted the name Bennett force as they were led by Captain Cam Bennett. The rest of the 2/5th marched up the Buigap. Meanwhile General Herring was dealing with a supply issue for the 3rd Australian division. The 3rd division was too far from the coast and thus had been relying on supply via airdrops, which we have seen during this series to not be particularly accurate and quite inadequate. The supply problems mounted more when the decision was made to target Lae as such a campaign required building up reserve dumps. Warfe's men were critically low on supplies; the 58/59th had nearly used up all the supplies they received, being brought up via the Missim Track and from airdrops. Getting further and further away from the source of supplies and with declining carrier capacity, Warfe's men were reaching starvation point. Further back, Companies A and C of the 2/6th battalion got drafted the job of moving the supplies from Mubo to Buigap creek. General Herring considered it extremely difficult, but not impossible to maintain further units in the Salamaua area, if they were closer to the coasts. To solve the problem General Herring designated Tambu Bay as a new coastal base for supplies and it would also help as an artillery position. And thus, the 3rd battalion, 162nd regiment of Major Archibald Roosevelt landed at Nassau Bay back on July 12th commencing with their coastal advance. They were accompanied by Brigadier General Ralph Coane's artillery that had landed prior to them. Yet their advance would begin in an extremely confused and chaotic manner. The question of command was at the core of the issue, General Fuller had decided to separate units such as Archibald Roosevelts from the MacKechnie Force, and thus they were now placed under the command of the Coane Force. General Herring was forced to intervene, placing the Coane Force under General Savige. At the same time, Colonel MacKechnie was relieved of his command because Fuller felt that he had favored the Australians over the Americans. To dig depper into this mess, what occurred was General Savige and Colonel MacKechnie were both unaware that two-thirds of the 162nd regiment had been allocated to the Coane Force when General Herring sent the a confusing message to try and clarify things “all units MACK force are under operational control of 3 Aust Div”. Troubles began at Moten ordered Major Roosevelt to advance north, but Roosevelt had also been told by General Fuller that he was not under Australian command. Thus Roosevelt bluntly replied to Moten “For your information I obey no orders except those from my immediate superior”. Then MacKechnie tried to smooth things over with Moten when he was informed of Fuller's position. He apologized for Roosevelt's message, and tried to speak about how great all the Australian/American cooperation was going. Fuller and Herring then tried to clarify the situation by placing the Coane Force under General Savige, but Fuller also decided to dismiss MacKechnie, mostly because he had relinquished command of his men to the Australians and thus had failed to protect American interests. As I say on my personnel channel, often when talking about China's Warlords in the 1920's, this is some kindergarten bullshit. Back to the action at hand, the Coane Force was being aided by a Papuan company who were scouting ahead of the Americans. They managed to confirm that Tambu Bay and the Dot Inlet were occupied and fortified by the Japanese. A platoon of the 5th Sasebo SNLF and the 3rd battalion, 66th regiment were holding a position on Tambu Bay while the remnants of the 3rd battalion, 102nd regiment were on a ridge overlooking the bay, which would later be named Roosevelt Ridge. On July 18th, Roosevelt led the troops with Companies L and I taking the lead, guided by two Papuan platoons. L Company with a Papuan company advanced along an inland track while K Company likewise did so along the coast. K Companies's Papuan guides hit a Japanese outpost south of Boisi on July 18th. On the morning of the 20th, the Papuan platoon managed to kill four Japanese before K Company helped destroy the outpost. By the 20th they seized Boisi and Roosevelt with the others approached the Tambu bay. Roosevelt had Coane's artillery support, they brought up four 25 pounders of the 2/6th Australian field regiment originally placed at Nassau Bay along with 2 batteries of the 218th American field artillery battalion, 8 75mm guns from north Salus, a battery of the 205th American field artillery battalion and 4 105mm guns. Under the cover the artillery they attacked the enemy, but they were met with heavy mortar fire coming from Roosevelt Ridge. Roosevelt Ridge extended westwards from the sea for nearly 2000 yards, forming kind of bulwark that shielded the northern end of Tambu Bay. Thus Tambu Bay could not be secured unless the ridge was taken first. The Australian broadcasting commission correspondent, Peter Hemery described the ridge like this “a piece of old style razer blade jutting into the sea”. According to some Japanese sources they had this to say of it “The area around Boisi had a lay of land most suitable to the arrest of the enemy advancing northward along the coast” General Nakano had also decided to reinforce the ridge with 250 men of the 1st battalion, 115th regiment, but of course this came at the coast of Salamaua's defense. By this point the bulk of the 102nd regiment was at the Malolo-buang coastal area and the bulk of the 115th regiment, the 2nd Maizuru SNLF, two companies of the 5th Sasebo SNLF and the 14th field artillery regiment were at Salamaua, around 150 men in total. On the other side, after the fall of Mubo Brigadier Moten had the men advance north. The Bennet Force took over Goodview Junction; Companies A and D of the 2/5th advanced to Mount Tambu. Mount Tambu was the highest feature along the route between Mubo and Salamaua. It consisted of a series of razorback ridges covered in dense jungle, ideal for camouflage pillboxes. Its area was defended by roughly 700 Japanese from the 2nd and 3rd battalions of the 66th regiment led by Lt Colonel Fukuzo Kimura and Major Sakai Sugiyama. On July 16th, Captain Mick Walter led 60 men of Company A up the steep track leading to the south crest of Mount Tambu. Walter led the men to storm the two forward knolls, taking the Japanese by complete surprise. The two knolls were captured, but during the night the Japanese counterattacked in force. The Japanese crawled up the knolls through some heavy undergrowth before they unleashed mortars and mountain gun fire. Walters men however had captured some Japanese pillboxes upon the two knolls and thus the turn tables. 8 counterattacks were tossed at Walters men, each repulsed with heavy losses, around 39 casualties for the Australians and 350 for the Japanese. The following day, D company came up to help the Australian defenders, bringing much needed mortars. They dug in on a knoll around 300 yards back on the track. Alongside D company also came much needed supplies and an additional platoon to reinforce his men who he deployed on his western flank. On July 18th, Walter ordered an advance going northwest in an attempt to secure the southern portion of Mount Tambu. The advance was spearheaded by Lance Corporal Jackson who alongside his comrades tossed grenades into a Japanese pillbox. Jackson then stormed inside killing 3 Japanese with this Tommy gun. Alongside Jackson, mortar and mountain gun fire aided Walters men to gain 80 additional yards, securing the southern portion of Mount Tambu. They could advance no further however as it became much more difficult from this position as the Japanese basically were encircling them upon razer back ridge to their north. Walter would write later on “we dug in on the new ground and shortened our perimeter to the narrowing plateau”. For this action the Australians paid with 6 lives, 13 wounded while the Japanese lost 82. At this point Walter had D company with one of his platoon holding the western flank; A company held the northern knoll and two platoons from D company held the eastern knolls. The Japanese had been devastated, losing hundreds of men and allied artillery was becoming a nightmare. Captain Newman's C Company of the 162nd battalion had come to a junction of the Buigap and Bui Eo. From there a reconnaissance patrol found suitable artillery positions northwest of the junction. With the help of native carriers and 80 men of the 2/6th battalion, two guns were hauled over the Buigap track and by July 17th another 4 guns of the American 218th battalion were hauled up from the southern arm of the Bitoi river to Green Hill. From these positions the allies could smash multiple Japanese defensive positions. General Nakano realized Mount Tambu was an essential component of General Muroya's defensive line so he sent the remainder of the 3rd battalion, 66th regiment to reinforce Colonel Araki's men. Then during the early hours of July 19th a large earth tremor startled the Australian defenders. It was the prelude to an assault led by Captain Kunizo Hatsugai's 9th company of the 66th regiment. They had crept up silently managing to get behind the southern knolls then suddenly charged up under the cover of darkness. But the defenders had their guard up and were not taken by surprise. A Bren gunner managed to knock out one of the Japanese raiders machine guns with a lucky hit in the dark. As the Japanese scrambled to try and recover it they were met with fire causing severe casualties. The Japanese surprise attack was a failure, forcing them to withdraw by first light, leaving 21 dead across the knoll. While this raid was occuring, Walters men were also repelling a series of attacks against the Northern Knoll. During these attacks, Walter was injured. Luckily for Walter and his company, they were relieved on the 19th by D Company. Another American unit, C Company of the 1st battalion, 162nd regiment led by Captain Delmar Newman also arrived to take up a position on the southern knolls. Until july 23rd, the Australians limited their actions to patrols. On the 20th, Bennet led a patrol making contact with a strong Japanese position on the Walpole track; Another company led by Morse found a Japanese position in the Goodview area dug within 100 yards of their own. Meanwhile the Japanese also limited their actions to a few patrols proding Mount Tambu for weaknesses. On July 23rd Moten ordered the 2/5th battalion to attack the remaining Japanese positions on the Tambu Knoll, but it was the most heavily fortified yet. Basically it was like a castle keep, complete with a ravine for a moat, near vertical walls and deep tunnels going through the knoll. Mount Tambu's peak held 10 log reinforce bunkers connected by the tunnels which could shelter half a battalion or so. They also had a chain of weapon pits set up on lower ledges. Later on when investigating the entire system, the allies found weapon pits to be around 4 logs thick, interconnected by crawl trenches. Many of these weapon puts had been carefully sited within the roots of large trees, making them impervious to allied artillery fire. The tunnel entrances were dug into the side of the peak directly behind the defensive positions, allowing the defenders to storm out from their shelters underground within seconds. It was these kind of ingenious defensive works that would be built upon later on in the war to create absolute nightmares for the allies. Moten had not carried out a thorough reconnaissance of the Japanese positions prior to ordering the attack and thus many of his subordinates elected to make a frontal assault instead of encircling them. D company took the center for the frontal attack while to the left were the 16th platoon led by Sergeant Alvin ‘Hungry' Williams and the 18th platoon led by Lt Bernard Leonads; and A company advanced along a Caffins track heading for the western flank of Mount Tambu to try and cut off the main Japanese supply route going back to Komiatum. 15 minutes before they charged, Australian and American artillery and mortars fired upon Mount Tambu. Two Australian mountain guns fired 90 rounds while the 4 75mm American guns fired 60 per gun from Green hill. D company began their attack around midday, trying to drive a wedge between two lines of pillboxes. Corporal John Smith laid cover fire as Captain Lin Cameron crept forward, getting within 15 yards of the pill boxes on the left side of the track. Cameron counted around 7 pill boxes in two lines of defense going across both sides of the track. The steep slopes on both sides gave little venues of approach, allowing around just a platoon at a time. There was also sharpened bamboo pickets on the left flank, leading Cameron to believe that an attack was expected there. The Japanese knowingly let two platoons reach their line of forward pillboxes before unleashing hell upon them. The casualties were terrible. As Cameron recounted, “we were within 20 meters of the enemy bunkers before all hell let loose”. One of the men in the forward sections was killed outright, Cameron was wounded, his right elbow was shattered by a machine gun bullet. As he saw his men hesitate, he screamed out “forward! Get stuck into them!” With his right arm now useless and his eyesight dimming, Cameron handed command over to Lt Martin. Despite the horror, the Australians pressed on. Corporal Carey led his depleted platoon forward in a great dash and swept the outer ring of the Japanese pillboxes. On his left were Leonards men who stormed two pillboxes before heavy enfilade fire pinned them down. Then the 17th platoon led by Corporal John Smith charged up Mount Tambu from behind with their bayonets fixed. Smith screamed out “follow me!” as he charged. 3 other men out of the 11 managed to keep up with Smith, but soon Japanese grenades began to rain down on them. The grenades caught them just as they passed a third line of pillboxes. Smith was hit, but he kept charging and when he reached the peak of Mount Tambu with his back to the enemy he screamed “come on boys! come on boys!”. Without additional support and with no indication A company were making progress over on the left flank, the 4 men on the peak were forced to withdraw. The gallant Smith had to be dragged down and would die from severe wounds two days later. Smith was decorated for bravery in Syria in 1941, when he cleared out 3 machine gun nests at a roadblock and despite being wounded during the battle of Wau he still had gas left in the tank for some more. Scouts had made their way towards the Tambu saddle track and spotted Japanese soldiers, around 125 of them a full company or so. The scouts quickly realized they were outnumbered, thus when the artillery began to open up and Walter's company moved in for the attack across the saddle, no sooner then they started the enemy halted them in their tracks. Walter had no choice but to withdraw around 500 yards south east as the Japanese were too strong. Walter's inability to make progress in the west ultimately ruined the entire attack. Despite the defeat, Companies A and D had done very well against such a heavily fortified position. Meanwhile, Warfe and his men were marching when they discovered Ambush Knoll had come back under the hands of some Japanese from the 2nd battalion, 66th regiment. On July 15th, Warfes commandos launched an attack, with C Platoon performing a frontal assault along the narrow ridge top track. There were 16 men in the attack and they found themselves face to face with well dug in Japanese. The Japanese were behind a bamboo barricade with some pillboxes scattered about. The platoon got within 50 feet of the main barricade, but the Japanese fire was too much and casualties were mounting quickly. Meanwhile B Platoon was maneuvering around the Japanese eastern flank. At 5:30 B Platoon began attacking the eastern side of the knoll. The men got behind an enemy pillbox covering the track from Orodubi, but the Japanese quickly saw the Australians and began tossing grenades at them. Despite the resistance, B Platoon managed cut off the Japanese supply line to Ambush Knoll. With their supply lines cut the Japanese were forced to withdraw With Ambush Knoll back under allied control, Brigadier Hammer ordered A company of the 58/59th battalion to depart Gwaibolom and attack Orodubi from its southern flank. Even with the help of the 58/59th company, the commando's yet again failed to dislodge the Japanese. On the night of July 19th, fresh troops of the 1st company, 80th battalion used the light of the full moon to come up the ridge. This became a staging point for them to attack Ambush Knoll, seeing artillery fire beginning in the morning to support their attack. Warfe's commandos were manning the trenches on Ambush Knoll, turning the tables on the Japanese and inflicting heavy casualties upon them. The Japanese were forced to retreat. The next day Warfe reinforced Ambush Knoll with two Vickers guns, which gave the Japanese a nasty surprise when they attacked again. On the 20th, the Japanese opened fire with mortars and artillery before charging the ridge. They managed to get as far as to cut the Australian lines of communication, but were ultimately repealed once again. Over 14 consecutive attacks would be made on the 20th, and even more on the 21st, but it all came to nothing, Warfe's commandos held their ground. Facing such pressure from the Japanese, Hammer still felt the greater weight of their attention was directed at Bobdubi and not towards Tambu, believing it to all be a consequence of Moton's lack of progress. General Savige decided to order Motens 2/6th battalion to take responsibility over Bobdubi ridge. The 2/6th then came across the Japanese rear near the slopes of Ambush Knoll and began harassing them. On the 22nd the Japanese tried yet again to attack Ambush Knoll, but were beaten back firmly, forcing them to finally withdraw to Sugarcane Ridge. By July 23rd, Warfes' exhausted commandos earned a relief by the 2/6th and were sent to relieve A company at Gwaibolom, while A company advanced north. The 2/6th likewise would advance north. But now we are moving away from the troubles of New Guinea and heading back up north to the frigid Aleutians. After the successful seizure of Attu, now Admiral Kinkaid and General Buckner needed to plan the invasion of Kiska. Kiska was the last Japanese bulwark in the Aleutians and held an incredible underground city. There were miles of tunnels, buried ammunition dumps, barracks, 3 hospitals, dental clinics, mess halls, machine shops, warehouses, photo labs, telephone rooms, all shoved and shored with wood. Ventilation pipes connected the maze of caves and tunnels, with Japanese troops wearing great fur lined coats busy at work. The Americans had experienced hell, on Attu, over 2872 Japanese had been killed or committed suicide, just 28 men were captured and it cost 549 american lives, 1148 wounded and nearly another 2000 ill or battered by harsh climate. The American leadership expected Kiska to be another hellscape and did not want to come at it lightly. The 7th division led by Brigadier General Archibald Arnolrd, Buckner's 4th regiment, the 87th Mountain infantry regiment, the 13th Canadian Brigade, consisting of the 6th Canadian division led by Major General George Pearkes, the Canadian Fusiliers regiment, the 1st battalion of Winnipeg grenadiers, the Rocky Mountain rangers regiment and e Regiment de Hull along with the 1st Special Service Force led by Colonel Robert Frederick were to be part of the invasion of Kiska, codenamed Operation Cottage. Unfortunately, the actual invasion will not be happening in this episode, you will actually have to wait weeks for that one, but I just so happened to have recently done a podcast with a Canadian Military Historian named Brad St.Croix from the Youtube channel OTD Military History, the same gentleman who I interviewed for this series about the battle of Hong Kong. The podcast we recently did was on the Canadian experience of the Pacific War and the battle of Kiska is 1/3rd of it, so if you are, impatient and want to learn some neat stuff about how Canadians had to change their entire military organization and use American equipment for the battle of Kiska, check out my Youtube channel, the Pacific War channel for the full episode. Now the last time we spoke about Kiska, the Japanese were forced to perform a bit of a miracle to evacuate their boys. After Attu had fallen, Rear Admiral Akiyama Monzo alongside 6000 men were ordered to evacuate Kiska. To try and do this, the Japanese began by sending 13 I-class submarines of the 1st submarine squadron of Rear Admiral Kouda Takeo. Despite these Type C submarines being enormous in size, they could only carry around 150 men per trip, thus it would have took 40 successful journey's to evacuate the entire Kiska garrison. With the US Navy fully decked out with sonar, this was not going to be a walk in the park. The efforts had begun on May 27th and by July, the submarines had managed to get 800 men safely back to Japan, but lost 300 due to american attacks. Meanwhile Admiral Giffen had a considerable armada to work with consisting of a trio of older battleships; the Mississippi, Idaho and New Mexico, a quintet of cruisers; Louisville, Portland, San Francisco, Santa Fe and Wichita and 9 destroyers. He was ordered to bombard Kiska who already had been smashed with aerial attacks all throughout June and early July. On July 6th, Giffen steamed towards Kiska with 4 cruisers and 4 destroyers and bombarded the island for 22nd minutes causing a handful of casualties. It was not all that impressive, but it convinced Admiral Kawase that the Americans were about to invade Kiska at any moment.Admiral Kawase Shiro realized the futility of the submarine effort and was forced to come up with a new plan. Kawase came up with a bold plan, he was going to wait for a night when a thick fog was occurring and would take a surface fleet to sneak over into the Aleutians to assault enemy warships and evacuate all the remaining men on Kiska in a single go. To be blunt, it was a dumb idea. The American warships were equipped with radar that would pick up any surface ship with ease despite any type of fog, but what was about to occur can only be described as spectacular and bizarre. Rear Admiral Kimura, the victor of the battle of the bismarck sea, would lead the force and he had at his disposal Destroyer Squadron 1: consisting of Yugumo, Kazagumo, Asagumo, Akigumo, Usugumo, Hibiki (one of my favorite whiskeys), Shimakaze, Samidare, Naganami, Wakaba, Hatsushimo and light cruisers Abukuma and Kiso. In close support of these there was also a covering force consisting of heavy cruisers Nachi, Maya, light cruiser Tama and destroyers Nokaze and Namikaze. The large convoy force departed from Paramushiro on July 7th with Takeo's 1st submarine squadron performing reconnaissance. The covering force departed Paramushiro on July 10th and by July 12th the fleet was around 500 miles south of Kiska. When they took up this assembly position, the sailors were in despair to see the fog was quite low. While it did not matter for warships with radar, Kimura knew full well what allied aircraft could do to his forces if they were not better concealed. Thus he elected to wait until the fog reappaered to cover his force. But the weather did not change, the skies remained clear forcing him to head back on July 15th. Meanwhile on Kiska, Rear Admiral Monzo was frantically ordering his troops to lay out a road from the underground base to the harbor piers to help facilitate the impending evacuation. All of the Japanese on Kiska felt an impending doom placed upon them. If the Americans landed first, it was all but over for them. Luckily, Japanese weather stations reported a dense fog would emerge over Kiska by July 25th, and unlike here in Montreal Canada, I guess these weather reporters are accurate. Kimura once again departed Paramushiro on July 22nd, accompanied by Admiral Kawase aboard cruiser Tama. Yet a few days prior, on July 19th, Admiral Kinkaid had ordered Admiral Giffen to bombard Kiska again. This time Giffen took a two pronged naval attack force consisting of battleships Mississippi and Idaho, cruisers Portland, Wichita, San Francisco, Louisville, Santa Fe and destroyers Abner Read, Farragut, Monaghan, Perry, Aylwin, Bache, Hughes, Morris and Mustin. Giffen's force reached Kiska on July 22nd and his ships smashed the island with 424000 lbs of high explosive shells. Just an hour later, a PBY suddenly detached with her radar 7 radar pips southwest of Attu. The PBY maintained contact for around 6 hours before low fuel forced her to return to base. These radar pips alarmed Admiral Kinkaid which was being reported in conjunction with a massive increase in Japanese radio activity on Kiska. Kinkaid believed a major Japanese fleet had just entered Aleutian waters, most likely a reinforcement convoy. Kinkaid immediately ordered Rear Admirals Giffen and Griffin to intercept the suspected enemy. However, by doing this he had also done something extremely favorable for the Japanese, he had left Kiska Harbor open and unguarded. Kinkaid dispatched a quartet of PT boats to try and provide a makeshift blockade, but the terrible weather forced the smaller vessels to return to port as trying to dash over to Kiska would probably see them all sunk. While this was occurring, Kimura's ships were traveling through the dense fog separately. The fog prevented the Americans from intercepting them initially, and having failed to make contact with the enemy, Kinkaid became nervous the Japanese might escape the blockade and ordered the force to return to Kiska at maximum speed on July 25th. The American ships dutifully turned back while Kinkaid sent the Oiler Pecos out to meet them for refueling. By dusk of the 25th, the American ships were around 90 miles from Kiska, when the fog had all but disappeared showing a cloudless sky. Kimura's vessels seeing their fog betray them, all reunited as a single force, now bearing 400 miles south of the American warships. At precisely 12:43am on July 26th the American warships picked up 7 strong radar pips around 15 miles northeast. It was Mississippi's SG radar that first picked them up, the American destroyers were actually unable to detect any pips on their radar due to the curvature of the ocean's surface at such a distance. The New Mexico, Portland, San Francisco and Wichita began picking up the same radar pips. The radar pips zigzagged across the sea surface, changing direction in much the same way ships attempting to evade detection might. The ships were being detected all at different angles, verifying to the Americans there were physical presences of some kind occupying definite points in space. On top of this, the immobile radar signature of Kiska's volcano at a range of 78 miles appeared clearly the entire time, verifying the validity of the pips moving with a fixed landmark. The radar pips converged 22,000 yards ahead of the Americans forcing them to spring into action. Admiral Giffen called for the entire fleet to turn left to intercept the pips on their southerly heading and in the hopes of foiling a possible torpedo attack. All of the American ships turned their guns to fire salvo's into the night. Great flame lances stabbed into the darkness as destroyers launched volleys of torpedoes and radar plotters frantically calculated salvo corrections. For 67 minutes the Americans tracked the 7 radar pips firing wildly at them. At 1:30am the Mississippi's log recorded zig-zags and a 20 degree course change, but not a single sailor saw an enemy ship. Cruisers San Francisco and Santa Fe registered shell splashes, but never an enemy target. 75 miles over on Kiska, the Japanese were watching a spectacle. From their point of view it was like a night-time light show over the horizon. By 2:22am the radar pips thinned, faded and vanished completely. During the morning surface ships and aircraft fanned out looking for wreckage, ships, floating papers, oil slick, anything to indicate something was even out there! The American warships reported no return fire, it was as if they faced ghosts. With a lack of fuel and ammunition, the US ships began refueling on the 28th and resumed their blockade of Kiska. What famously has become known as the battle of the Pips left the US Navy with a mystery that remains unsolved to this very day. The radar equipment was operating at times where there was a cloudless night with no fog, zero reasons for false radar echoes. An Aleutian crab fishing captain named Captain George Fulton may have solved the mystery in 1991 when he managed to duplicate the radar signatures observed during the battle by using his radar on a natural phenomenon common to the area. He presented his findings to the Alaska War Symposium in 1993 in a letter “I […] duplicated the Battle of the Pips using color radar. Sure enough there were blips on the tube and their density changed from red to orange to yellow and finally to black, providing an exact replication of the Battle of the Pips. What you described fits exactly the […] pattern of dense flocks of mutton birds or dusky shearwaters […] As mutton birds fly they veer left and right. This accounts for the zigzagging that was reported on the radar logs” Captain Fulton further went on to say how these huge flocks continue until they see large schools of fish, such as pollack. When the birds see them they begin landing on the sea surface then dive for their prey. This maneuver causes them to vanish from radar screens entirely. In the 1990s Aleutian fishing crews use this trait to locate large concentration of pollack, identifying the blips by their zigzagging motion and cast their nets accordingly. Were the Japanese saved by shearwater birds? Another answer came from the US Navy who officially stated that atmospheric echoes, a sort of phenomena caused the radar pips, that explanation has been highly contested. Its also been speculated that the American radar pips were 7 IJN submarines running reconnaissance. What we do know is Kimura made it to Kiska on the 28th undetected and unharmed while the US warships were enroute miles back. No American ships were anywhere near Kiska on the 28th. Admiral Kimura pulled the ships into Kiska anchorage and evacuated the entire remaining forces on the island, all 5183 men onto 8 vessels all within 55 minutes. The Japanese soldiers made sure to spend their last moments on the island setting up a plethora of booby traps. Four days later Kimura and Kawase were back in Paramushiro, successfully evacuating Kiska without firing a single shot. The Americans had no idea the evacuation occurred. In the words of one disgruntled American Colonel after the Kiska ordeal ““How I hate those bastards but I've got to give them credit for the most masterly evacuation by any army at any time and I'm not forgetting Dunkirk” 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. 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/Last time we spoke about the fall of Attu. The Americans had to fight both the Japanese and a very cruel mother nature to claim the frigid island of Attu. The Americans gradually seized every hill, ridge and razer edge crest as the pushed the Japanese into Chichagof Harbor. Once the Japanese had their backs to the sea and nowhere left to withdraw, Colonel Yamasaki decided they would go out in ablaze of glory. Nearly 1000 screaming Japanese performed a suicidal Banzai charge towards the American artillery positions, hoping to unleash the enemies guns upon them. Yamasaki received an M1 Garand Bullet as the rest of his men killed themselves en masse clutching grenades to their chests. It was a horrifying conclusion fit to make the last Samurai Saigo Takamori proud. Now the Americans turned their gaze back east upon the isolated Kiska. This episode is the Rice Bowl Campaign 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. We left off with the fall of Attu to the Americans. Colonel Yamasaki's doomed garrison made one last banzai charge into oblivion, leaving piles of their dead over the island. The Americans had suffered substantial casualties, making the battle of Attu the costliest ground battle as of now fought in the Pacific. In the words of General Bucker “[The Japanese proved to be a] tough fighter, with great physical endurance and fortitude. He was not afraid to die.” A number of lessons were learnt from the battle, including new landing techniques, and the necessity for rubberized, thoroughly waterproofed boots. The men on Attu had been given expensive, thick and insulated leather hunting boots, but these became absolutely useless once soaked in water. After Attu, improved winter kits emerged, and cases of hypothermia, frostbite or trench foot would become very rare among American soldiers even during bitterly cold campaigns in Italy and France. The Americans also learnt how masterful the Japanese were at creating concealed defensive works and at infiltration tactics. The American forces got to see first hand how weather and terrain could pose the greatest threat to success. The Hourglass Division, owing to its initial desert training, was not prepared for Attu conditions, which demanded cold weather and mountain warfare expertise, clothing and equipment. In addition to being inadequately clothed, they failed to take care of themselves on the battlefield. The 7th Provisional Scout Battalion was only able to muster 40 men to walk after five days of action. In contrast, the 30-man detachment of Alaska Scouts, recruited because of their outdoors skills and experienced in Alaska conditions, lost one man killed in action, two wounded and one man with a slight case of trench foot. These type of lessons would prove very useful in future operations, to point out two, the future Italian and France campaigns which held some cold territories. As the battle of Attu was coming to a close, Tokyo issued a directive on May 21st for the evacuation of Kiska's 6000 man garrison led by Rear-Admiral Akiyama Monzo. The evacuation was going to be done using 13 I-class submarines from the1st submarine squadron of Rear-Admiral Kouda Takeo. But by early June Takeo would already realize the danger of using his force for such a task as one of his submarines would be sunk at Attu. There was a call to use surface ships if the weather permitted it and continuous calls to rush over to evacuate the Attu garrison, but the American naval blockade put an end to that idea and worse now it seemed the Northern Kuriles were in danger. Now Tokyo sought the deployment of fighters and anti-aircraft units to provide air defense and shore batteries to thwart an amphibious invasion of the Kuriles. The Japanese had a daunting task laid before to them. In contrast to the relatively weak American naval forces deployed at the battle of the Komondorski islands, Admiral Kinkaids blockade and bombardment forces included the a trio of older battleships; the Mississippi, Idaho and New Mexico, a quintet of cruisers; Louisville, Portland, San Francisco, Santa Fe and Wichita and 9 destroyers. This powerful fleet showed up on July 19th under the joint command of Rear Admirals Robert C Giffen and Robert M Griffen, very close names there lol. Other destroyers and submarine chasers were operating in separate smaller commands within the region. Admiral Kawase Shiro took over IJN operations in the Aleutians and North Pacific following Hosogaya's removal from command and thus found himself stuck with rescuing Kiska's garrison from the teeth of a very powerful American blockade. Lacking the fleet strength to punch a hole in the blockade, thus Kawase had turned to submarines. The 12 submarines under Takeo were Type C's, heavily armed with torpedoes, deck guns and measured 358 feet long. Kawase's first plan was to try and slip submarines through the blockade, but despite being large, the submarines could barely carry 150 men each, thus it would require 40 successful journeys to remove the entire garrison. With most American warships now equipped with sonar, this represented a hell of a risk, forcing Kawase to look towards other options. While the submarines would make runs as soon as possible, Kawase had to plan a surface evacuation. The Japanese submarine evacuation of Kiska began on May 27th with the first submarine, the I-7 arriving at Kiska with food, ammunition and a radio beacon. She could only carry 60 passengers, which was reserved for the sick and wounded alongside 28 boxes of ashes for those who had died on the island and 4 tons of spent shell cartridges. A few more submarines managed to make the trek and evacuated a few hundred men from Kiska, but then the Japanese luck changed for the worse. The I-24 captained by Hanabusa Hiroshi, entered Kiska harbor in early June taking aboard 150 soldiers. On the night of the 10th, she was trying to slip away but as she was passing 40 miles north of Shemya Island, American sonar aboard the USS Larchmont, A pc-461 Class Submarine chaser pinged. Lt Wallace Cornell ordered is crew to depth charge the enemy submarine tossing 5 of them into the water. The Americans blasted the I-24 to the surface. Then Cornell ordered the Larchmont to put the pedal to the metal flooring the 450 ton sub chaser to ram the 2554 ton I-24. Larchmont rode up and over the submarine splashing into the sea on the far side. Upon seeing they failed to ram her, Cornell's men began pounding the vulnerable I-24 with shells, before turning around to try ramming her again. This time the Larchmouth smashing into the I-24's conning tower, fatally damaging the submarine. She sank stern-first into the black, frigid sea killing her 104 man crew and the 150 soldiers she was bearing. Three days later, the destroyer USS Frazier sank the I-31 taking down her entire crew and the 150 soldiers she was evacuating. Out of 800 total men the submarine forces got off the island, 300 of them died to American attacks. As the summer would continue, combat and operational losses would see the destruction of 8 out of the original 13 submarines, leaving Takeo with 5. Kawase recognized the futility of the submarine operation and was forced to turn to his surface plan which would unfold in late july. While all of this was going on, the Americans invaded the islands of Shemya and Agattu. Brigadier General John Copeland led elements of General Buckner's 4th regiment and Colonel Talley's 18th Engineers to land on Shemya during a tough storm. The Americans quickly surveyed the island to see if they could construct an airfield to accommodate a brand new experimental aircraft, the most iconic one of the Pacific War, the B-29 Superfortress heavy bomber. She had been in the works since 1938 and her objective would soon be long range bombing missions against the Japanese home islands. With their usual blinding speed, the American Engineers made the Attu air station operational by June 8th, then Shemya's two weeks later. Alongside this the 11th air force would be reinforced with squadrons of the new PV-1 Ventura bomber, equipped with the latest airborne radar, which was capable of giving a clear picture of topographical contours that would be extremely useful while flying through the arctic weather and at night. Admiral Kinkaid would likewise shuffle his ships around to improve the blockade and General Butler's airforce would spend most of June smashing Kiska with bombs. They would fly a total of 407 bombing sorties, though the Japanese arsenal of 70 anti-air batteries would give them a hell of a time doing so. Completely uncontested the Americans would make unopposed landings on Semisopochmoi and the Rat Islands, covered only by PT boats. With these newly acquired airfields such as Attu and Shemya and the new aircraft on hand, the Americans were in sufficient range to bomb Paramushiro, Japan's Gibraltar-like base guarded its northern approach. The first raid against Paramushiro would occur on July 10, with 6 B-24's launching from Attu, but suddenly getting redirected to hit 4 Japanese wooden transports trying to breakthrough the naval blockade for Kiska. Although the American pilots successfully sunk 2 of them, they would not have enough fuel to continue on to hit Paramushiro. Another attempt would be made on Jul 18th seeing 6 B-24's inflicting minimal damage upon Paramushiro, but it showed the Japanese their home soil was no longer safe from American bombers. Tokyo was forced to reinforce the Kuriles and Hokkaido taking up valuable resources in men, guns, ships, aircraft and such from other places they were needed like the Solomons. Because of their large success, Buckner and Kinkaid saw significant budget increases and now the Joint Chiefs were seriously thinking about invading the Japanese home islands from the Aleutians. They went as far as to create plans with 1945 designated as the year they would invade Japan. Now we are shifting away from the north pacific to dive back into the situation of the second sino-japanese war. The last time we were in China, the battle of West Hubei was raging on, with the 11th army of General Yokoyama invading south of the Yangtze River. Now Yokoyama would press on against the southwest portion of Yichang where the Chinese 11th division was defending Shipai Fortress; the 18th division was at Changyang and the 24th and 36th independent engineer battalions were at Yuyangkuan. The Chinese 11th division was led by General Hu Lien who held a considerably well defended fortress at Shipai, but also its approach which was the dangerous Xiling gorge. All combined, these defended the approach to Chongqing and Sichuan. Because of its vital importance, Commander Chen Cheng ordered Hu Lien to defend Shipai fortress to the death. By May 18th, the second phase of the IJA operation came to its conclusion, thus Yokoyama decided to concentrate his 13th division near Quanshuiwan, and his 3rd division backed by the Nozoe detachment near Shuangjingsi. This was in preparation for the third phase of the operation, a final drive against the Chinese defenses between Yichang and Yidu. The IJA 13th Division began to move north while the 3rd and Nozoe detachment advanced south of Yichang to cross the Qingjiang river. The Japanese found many Chinese defensive positions along the way, but by this point the Chinese had been so brutally battered over the past month, they were still dazed and confused, thus easily brushed aside. The 18th army would manage to hinder the Japanese advance, forcing Yokoyama to redirect 3 battalions of the 39th division to join the offensive. By May 22nd, the 39th forded the Yangtze and joined up with the 3rd and Nozoe detachment to assault Changyang. As the Japanese forces approached Shipai Fortress from three directions, Commander Chen Cheng and General Sun Lianzhong tossed the 94th and 32nd armies to try and stop the Japanese advance at Yuyangkuan. Chen Cheng's plan was to box in Yokoyama's forward units at Yuyuangkuan, but instead the Japanese began dispersing and clashing with the Chinese 18th army at Changyang alongside Yuyangkuan by May 23rd. The defenders still jarred from the offensives were routing left right and center. Fortunately the Chinese would manage to pull themselves together to reorganize a new defensive position to the right of the Shipai Fortress. Their last line of defense was to be at Muchiaochi, in front of Congqing and Sichuan, held by the 34th division. The Japanese were relentless as they continued their advance and by the end of May 26th they reached the defensive line. At this point Yokoyama had achieved his objectives as the vessels at Yichang could now advance towards Yueyang without facing resistance. He quickly ordered 53 steamers to navigate the river on the 27th, but then they were met with an expected enemy, the Major General Chennault's Flying Tigers. During May of 1943, as we have seen, the Japanese launched a ground offensive targeting areas like DongDongting Lake and the Yangtze River region. The objectives were clear to the allies, the Japanese were seizing the colloquially called “rice bowl” region, right during harvest season. As the ground fighting intensified it became clear that the CHinese land forces desperately needed aerial support. To counter the Japanese, the recently created 14th airforce as of march 10th 1943 led by Chennault and the Chinese 4th air group tossed P-40E's and P-43's to try and support the Chinese ground forces. On MAy 14th, Japanese reconnaissance covered Kweilin and Lingling, estimating the US order of battle was 24 P-40s, 8 B-24's, 3 B-25's, 1 P-38 and 1 P-43. It was also noted that the Chinese had advanced to Liangshan where their 4th air group was located. The 4th air group went into action by May 19th with 8 P-40E's, 4 P-43's, alongside some A-29 Hudson bombers. The Chinese bombed the Japanese ground forces meeting some intense anti-aircraft gunfire back. Deputy group commander Xu Baoyun, flying a P-40E was shot down by Japanese anti-aircraft gunfire in the process. The next morning the Japanese bombed Liangshan by surprise giving the 4th air group no chance to retaliate. From May 19th-June 6th, the Chinese Air Forces would fly 336 fighter and 88 bomber sorties over the battle zone claiming to have shot down 31 Japanese aircraft. The 4th air group missing their chance to confront the Japanese on May 29th, when they fly from Liangshan to cover Chongqing due to a false alarm. While they were absent, 10 Japanese fighters strafed the field followed an hour later by 9 Japanese bombers with fighter escorts. On May 31st, 9 P-43's escorted 5 A-29s to attack the ferry crossing between Yichang and Yidu, but in doing so they would miss the most intense action of the campaign. On the same day Lt Colonel John Alison, an American ace alongside 2 USAAF wingmen led 7 P-40s from the 4th air group to escort 9 B-24 bombers over to Yichang. It was Alison's last mission in China and the ace hoped to add to his record of kills. The allied airforce bombed and strafed Japanese ground forces but also got into dogfights with Japanese air forces. Alison's aircraft was badly shot up by Captain Ohtsubo Yasuto the leader of the 1st Chutai squadron of the 33rd. Lt Tsang Hsu-Lan nicknamed “Bulldog” took his No.2304 P-40 to swing behind Ohtsubo as he was firing upon Alison and managed to shot his aircraft down, saving Alison's life. Tsang was awarded a American Silver Star and the highest medals China could offer. On June 6th the 14 K-43's and 8 light bombers attacked Liangshan. 13 Chinese P-40's led by COlonel Li Hsiang-Yang were returning from a mission to Liangshan and were landing as the Japanese approached. Captain Chow Chin-kai, commander of the 23rd squadron and a veteran of many years of combat, directed the ground crews to take defensive measures and then apparently climbed into a P-66 Vanguard. Without time to adjust his parachute, check his fuel nor even buckle his seatbelt he gunned the engine. While the Japanese strafed the field, Chow went directly for the bombers, claiming 3 destroyed. Chow received the Blue Sky White Sun award personally from Chiang Kai-shek for this action. Yet despite his heroism, 12 P-40's and a fleet trainer were destroyed on the grounds of Liangshan. What became known as the Rice Bowl Campaign took a heavy toll on the CAF. In addition to their loses in combat and on the ground suffered most by P-40's, many other aircraft suffered from operational damage. After the campaign the operational CAF aircrafts would number 6 out of 7 A -29s, 5 out of 10 SB-3s, 3 out of 5 P-40E's, 6 out of 9 P-43s and 39 out of 46 P-66's. The 14th airforce played a small role overall in the Rice Bowl campaign and thus their losses were quite minimal. Meanwhile at the Shipai Fortress, Hu Lien faced direct attacks from the IJA 68th regiment on May 28th. Told to fight to the death, the defenders managed to repel each enemy assault inflicting significant casualties upon the invaders. Hu Lien would personally led the troops at all times in their efforts to dig in and build fortifications. To the right flank the 3rd and 39th divisions charged against new positions manned by exhausted soldiers of the 18th army, who resisted as much as they could. However they were simply no match for the full might of two Japanese divisions and soon two Chinese companies were annihilated as the rest pulled back. General Luo Guangwen of the 18th Chinese division boldly decided to counterattack, launching a rain of grenade and mortar fire over the 3rd and 39ht divisions halting their advance. Although aided by artillery and aerial bombardment, the Japanese were still pressing hard against the defenders. The Chinese 94th and 32nd armies then arrived to the scene, and the 94th army went to work successfully blocking the advance of the 13th division near Dayanxiang. This forced the Japanese to cross the dangerous Tianzhu Mountain which would claim much of their equipment. Further down the road, the 13th division was also ambushed by concealed forces of the 32nd army, managing to inflict hundreds of casualties upon them. Because of the increased losses, Yokoyama ordered the Noji detachment at Yichang to cross the Yangtze to assault Shipai Fortress frontally in a last ditch effort to break Hu Lien's lines. On the 29th, the Noji detachment launched its attack, breaking through Hu Lien's line at Qiuqianping, inflicting sever casualties upon the 11th division which was forced to retreat towards the bay. By the end of the 29th, the 18th Army's other units were also withdrawing, leaving Hu Lien alone to face the brunt of the enemies advance. But by the point the Japanese had suffered tremendous losses and the steamers at Yichang had already arrived to Shishou, thus Yokoyama feared he was overstretched and that his forces might get trapped by Chinese units moving to Changyang. Thus not wanting to see things fall apart, Yokoyama ordered an end to the operation on the 29th and preparing his forces for a withdrawal. But the next day the 13th division decided to press an attack upon Muchiaochi, not knowing the 32nd Army had set up another ambush for them there. The Chinese unleashed artillery on the Japanese inflicting more casualties on the already battered division. Meanwhile the isolated 11th division was repealed the combined attacks of the 3rd and 39th divisions, repelling 10 consecutive attacks throughout the day, leaving the bay area full of dead Japanese. on the 31th the Japanese began their withdrawal as more and more Chinese reinforcements were arriving for a massive counterattack. While the 3rd and 39th divisions managed to avoid battles as they crossed the Yangtze at Yichang, the battered 13th division was heading towards Yidu and was trapped by the 32nd army at Changyang by June 3rd. The 13th division would manage to break free and flee towards Gongan, but the division which was earmarked to depart for the Pacific, lost so many men they would be forced to remain in China. Yokoyama was forced to send the 17th independent mixed brigade who had already managed to withdraw to Shishou to rescue the 13th division. They arrived to Gongan on June 5th, and fight a long series of battles to help the remnants of the 13th division to limp back to Shishou by June 8th. With the Japanese operation concluded, Commander Chen Cheng and General Sun Lianzhong would successfully recapture most of the lost territory and begin rebuilding defensive lines as they did. The Japanese claimed to have suffered 3500 casualties with 771 dead and 2746 wounded, though it should be noted other sources claim their losses were considerably higher, as the 13th division was practically destroyed, the 17th mixed brigade, 3rd and 39th divisions were also severely damaged indicating losses possibly in the tens of thousands. The losses were so grave, the Japanese would not be able to start another offensive in China until the end of the year. Thus the gateway to Chongqing and Sichuan were held, paraded as a grand victory by the Chinese. As I indicated in a previous episode however, Historians such as Barbara W. Tuchman suggest "the Japanese withdrew without pursuit from what appeared to have been a training and foraging offensive to collect rice and river shipping." In other words, the Rice Bowl campaign as it became known, basically saw the Japanese stealing the bowl of rice for 1943. Now we are not done just yet, there is some action going on in the Solomons. The Japanese had just conducted Operation I-Go and despite their pilots extremely overexaggerated claims, it truly was a lackluster offensive. Alongside this the legendary Admiral, Isoroku Yamamoto had been assassinated on April 18th, shattering Japanese morale. Nonetheless the show had to go on as they say and now Admiral Kusaka would need to reorganize, repair and reinforce his air forces in preparation for the next expected American offensive in the Solomons. Kusaka was reinforced with the 12th Air Fleet; consisting of the 24th and 27th Air Flotillas. The 11th Air Fleet meanwhile, would be reinforced with the 25th Air Flotilla holding 60 Zeros, 10 J1N1s and 50 G4Ms. Kusaka's 26th Air Flotilla, who should have been relieved, would be forced to fight on for the duration of the campaign against Rabaul; but the 21st Air Flotilla would be sent to Saipan for rehabilitation. Now since the evacuation of Guadalcanal, the Japanese had created a new defensive line with Rekata bay being the hub for the Santa Isabel defense line and Munda the hub for New Georgia with its forward post at Wickham anchorage. This meant forward bases needed to be reinforced, so Santa Isabel received the 7th Combined Special Naval Landing Force of Rear-Admiral Katsuno Minoru, consisting of the Kure 7th SNLF and the 3rd Battalion, 23rd Regiment. New Georgia received the 2nd battalion, 229th regiment of Captain Iwabuchi Sanji, the 41st antiaircraft battalion, the 4th, 10th and 22nd construction units who went to Munda, the 1st battalion, 229th regiment and 1st machine-gun company who would go to Wickham anchorage. Kusaka envisioned the main defense force to be Rear Admiral Ota Minoru's 8th combined SNLF. This consisted of the Kure 6th and Yokosuka 7th who had recently been converted into heavy artillery units originally set to for hitting the Americans on Guadalcanal. Other support, rifle companies and heavy weapons compies made up the rest of the SNLF force. By late January Ota's force began its movement to New Georgia, arrived to Munda by the end of the month, though a large air strike rocked them on January 29th sinking 75 barge loads of valuable cargo. The Japanese sent various forces to occupy Vila and Rekata Bay in January where bases would be developed. On February 27, Choiseul coast watchers spotted Kirikawa Maru carrying two 14cm guns, four 8cm dual-purpose guns, 600 tons of ammunition and supplies, and SNLF personnel as the ship and its two escorts cleared the Shortlands. A PBY and the coast watchers reported their course, and a COMAIRSOLS strike force of fourteen SBDs, with an escort of twenty-four fighters, caught them three miles off the northeast tip of Vella Lavella. The escort took on the thirteen Zeros and two F1Ms flying cover, and in the fight that followed each side lost two aircraft. The SBDs went about their business with deadly effect; a surviving Japanese medical officer later wrote that the bombs were exploding in the ship like a fireworks exhibition at Ryōgoku Bridge in Tokyo. This would force the Japanese to yet again rely on the good ol Tokyo express much to their dismay. Alongside that the battle of Blackett strait on March 6th forced the Japanese to avoid the Kula gulf and instead op for the Fergusson passage. Through march to May the Japanese would suffer only one loss, the sea truck Gisho Maru, thus the new route seemed to be successful. However with all of the shuffling by both sides it seemed evident, a new bloody campaign was about to be unleashed in the Solomons. 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. The Japanese struck hard into the heart of China's Rice Bowl Region. Both the Chinese and Japanese lost significant amounts of men to the bloody campaign, Chongqing and Sichuan were safe, but in the end the Japanese had secured their objectives.
When packing for a summer trip to Paris, keep in mind the city's chic fashion, unpredictable weather, and the importance of comfortable yet stylish attire for exploring the city. Here are some packing tips to help you prepare with tips from my trip to Paris: Lightweight layers: Parisian weather can be unpredictable, so pack light layers like cotton or linen shirts, blouses, and cardigans that can be easily added or removed as needed. Stylish outerwear: A lightweight trench coat or stylish jacket is perfect for cooler evenings or unexpected rain showers. Don't feel like you can only wear neutral colors like beige, navy, or black to easily match with your outfits. Wear color! Comfortable shoes: Paris involves a lot of walking, so bring comfortable and fashionable shoes such as ballet flats, loafers, or stylish sneakers. Avoid heels or open-toed sandals, as they may be impractical for cobblestone streets. Versatile bottoms: Pack a mix of skirts, dresses, and pants that can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. Choose breathable fabrics like cotton or linen for added comfort. Accessories: Bring a few scarves or lightweight shawls to add a touch of Parisian flair to your outfits. They can also double as cover-ups for visits to religious sites or protection against the sun. Compact umbrella: A small, portable umbrella is essential for those unexpected summer showers. Electronics and adaptors: Don't forget your smartphone, charger, and a power adapter suitable for European outlets (Type C or Type E plugs). Remember to pack light and choose versatile pieces that can be easily mixed and matched to create various outfits. Embrace the Parisian style by opting for dresses or skirts with white fashionable shoes, classic patterns, and chic accessories. Bon voyage! Schedule your free mini session: https://calendly.com/afton-porter/minisession
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In this episode Vance & Nigel share some of their favorite Cockney rhyming slang, working with pop band The Jacksons and why cinematography isn't just about making pretty pictures. They also tease up our next episode with the legend of how the city of Torun, Poland finally conquered their plague of frogs. Tim Clawson joins for an in depth conversation about how he went from working with Nigel (and sometimes Vance) as Head of Production at Propaganda Films in the ‘90's to his current role as Head of Worldwide Production and Post Production at Amazon Studios. Tim also shares with us the challenges in hostile conditions shooting The Revenant, moving production of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power from New Zealand to the UK, and why he describes himself as a Type C personality. Some other productions he's been involved with include Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Birdman, Django Unchained, and Gone Girl.Follow @twostopsoverpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and FacebookHost: Vance Burberry ACS, Nigel DickProducers: Vance Burberry, Nigel Dick, Lindha NarvaezExecutive Producer: Lindha NarvaezAssociate Producer: Tyler Taylor Intern: Jorja Moes
Try FreshBooks free, for 30 days, no credit card required at https://www.freshbooks.com/wan Chapters: (Courtesy of NoKi1119 NOTE - Timestamps may be off due to change in sponsors) 0:00 Chapters 1:03 Intro 1:30 Gang is hungry, fast topics & MM's tonight 2:10 Topic #1 - USB 4 Version 20 Type-C standard 3:09 Specifications, discussing the naming 6:22 Confusing USB standards history 9:13 Responses to the Techlinked tweet, name confusion 17:07 Topic #2 - Japan "declares war" on retro tech 18:12 LTT's Windows 98 build, justifying costs 23:14 Minidisc's popularity, Linus on using fax 25:40 Discussing physical medias & animorphs 30:24 FP Poll - physical V.S. digital books 32:40 Discussing pirating, physical audio & Spotify 38:12 Sponsors 41:08 LTT sponsoring YouTubers, screwdriver colors 43:20 Luke guesses YouTubers, Linus gives hints 49:49 Poll - Guess who is sponsored! 50:29 Topic #2 - AMD's Ryzen 7000 series 52:52 AMD claims Ryzen is faster than Alder Lake 54:32 Discussing sweetspot 55:24 Luke played Star Citizen, talks about bugs 56:24 Motherboard release dates, "Why choose Intel?" 58:31 Intel's 12th & 13th Gen V.S. AMD's AM4 & AM5 59:15 Poll result: Guess who is sponsored! 1:00:22 Luke on a potential collab with Glarses 1:02:02 PCIe Gen 5, SSD speeds 1:04:11 Topic #3 - Intel's ARC "is better" 1:04:58 Intel Graphics channel's video on RTT 1:06:22 Game emulation, Why consider ARC? 1:12:48 FP Poll result: pricing range for ARC 1:14:38 Driver is home, food is arriving later 1:15:56 Topic #4 - dbrand's Project Killswitch 1:17:12 Details, reserves, removed screen protector 1:18:14 Splitting accusations, dbrand's response 1:19:28 dbrand did not state much in the kit list 1:22:33 Linus on the funniest response from dbrand 1:25:26 Merch Messages #1 ft. hungry gang 1:27:28 Longest road trip, Linus struggles to shake 1:29:41 LTT-themed framework accessories 1:35:02 Games on Linus's, Luke's & Bell's phones 1:38:44 LTTStore ideas they liked, Colebar "idea" 1:47:05 Content creator Linus would work with 1:49:56 RAM slots on GPUs 1:52:11 Most memorable food 1:56:33 Country they want to visit but no chance to 1:58:13 A smaller LTTStore water bottle 1:58:52 Closed bio-system, NFC implant 1:59:30 Transitioning from small to medium business 2:01:38 Confidence in merch deployment 2:02:48 Holo lens for VR adoption 2:04:52 Linus on giving LMG employees a raise 2:07:02 GDP Win 3 2:09:23 Thoughts on AI winning an art contest 2:13:28 Favorite part of running a YT/Media company 2:14:16 Outro