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History That Doesn't Suck
142: The Meuse-Argonne Offensive (pt.1) The Lost Battalion - burst 2
"Charlie commands the 1st Battalion of the 308th Regiment in the 77th Division, aka the Statue of Liberty Division. The division commander is General Robert Alexander, and though a man of action, he's not the strongest leader or strategist. Indeed, his own superior officer, 1st Corps Commander General Howard Liggett, has actually wondered if Robert's promotion over the Statue of Liberty Division was a clerical error. Be that as it may, the 77th Statue of Liberty Division is now positioned to the right of the French, on the far left of the Muse -Argonne American sector, and this hard -nosed general is determined that his doughboys will drive the Germans back. Damn the costs. For Charlie's battalion, mostly rough and tumble Lower East Side melting pot New Yorkers, peppered with freshly arrived Westerners to replace their fallen, this means advancing a little less than a mile northward into the thick Argonne Forest, up the Charlevoix Ravine, taking the main German line, then pushing to the other side of the Charlevoix Valley to take a road and railroad on the next ridge.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Taliban Guards Once-Hated Buddhas as It Eyes Chinese Cash From Copper
"I want to talk about the Taliban and the statues of ancient buddhas that are in Afghanistan built many of them hundreds of years ago. And you might remember the episode going back now to when the Taliban first came to power, they hate these Buddha statues because to the Taliban, this is sort of heresy. This is not heresy, but this is the wrong path to the truth, if you will. The only path is Allah's path. And so these other religions are kind of violations of the truth. And so the Taliban mounts what can be accurately called a crusade against those. Buddha statues and they blew up a bunch of them in a part of the country. They said these are pagan idols. We don't want them in an Islamic State. And so bam, down they go and the world was a little outraged, not because the world is people around the world are partisans of Buddhism, per se, but these statues have a historical and a. Historical significance, as well as obviously a religious significance for Buddhists. So there was a sort of outrage against religious freedom, a kind of outrage against the idea that these are a preservation of the historical record, but the Taliban, of course, doesn't care about any of that historical record who reads history, and probably for them history begins in the 7th century anyway. Now, interestingly, the same controversy has been resurrected now because there are ancient Buddha statues carved into the cliffs of rural Afghanistan and they are looking over a kind of ravine. And hundreds of meters down, there is what is believed to be the world's largest deposit of copper copper. Now, in Taliban want to promote economic development in their country and I think ordinarily, they'd be really happy to blow up these Buddha statues, but they've realized that the Buddha statues are going to be of some value to any country that wants to come in and mine that copper for them. Now, a bunch of countries want to be in on this deal. Russia has said, we'll do it. We'll line the copper Iran has said, we'll do it. Turkey said, we'll do it with a country that wants to do it the most is China. China. And interestingly, although China is a communist society and although China is officially anti religious and they of course persecute Christians in China, the Chinese like the Buddha statues. Partly it could be because there was a history of Buddhism that made its way to the far east and all the way to China. It could be because the Chinese simply think that for historical reasons they would like to preserve these statues in any event, they have let the Taliban know that these statues are valuable and should not be desecrated or

Mark Levin
How Did Fraud Journalist Barak Ravid Get to Interview President Trump?
"I honestly don't understand how this guy Barack ravine I mean he's a radical He's a fraud in my humble opinion How he got within a thousand Yards of Mar-a-Lago That I don't understand I don't understand how he came to interview president Trump That I don't understand Because his techniques are predictable It's well known in his realm well-known and a lot of the Jewish community in the United States He can't trust this guy that he's really a in my personal view a mouthpiece of propagandists for the hard left So why would you do that And so I think it'd be interesting to know I'd like to know who is it that suggested that he meet with the president and who grease the skids that make that possible Donald Trump doesn't be with everybody He listens to advice At some point I suspect this will come out People will figure out who's doing what and how and when people will ask But it's really too bad because of all the wonderful successes a perfect example of Diplomacy from both countries a perfect example of working together and yet here we have this this effort to destroy what was done With half truths with cherry picking apparently sources And a lot of off the record stuff

EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast
Rivian Shuttle Bezos & Co. To Space
"Good morning good afternoon or good evening wherever you're listening in the world. Welcome to the news daily. It's wednesday twenty first of july. I'm martin late through every story. You know the score you don't have to and when i was putting together today's podcast just sitting down to the first tentative notes on youtube. Maybe i missed the jeff bezos flight into space. And i hadn't it was team. Ten minutes i was watching it. Live very fatuity timing. I couldn't help but notice they were shuttled to they're playing. That was showing some replays. But earlier in the day shuttled to the launch pad of course in ravines and i guess you know if your amazon company owns a big chunk of ribian the vehicles you going to choose Of one hundred thousand electric vans coming from ravin for amazon parcel deliveries over the course of the next nine years hundred thousand But also what was interesting if you haven't seen it by the way i you know. It's not space podcast by very quickly recap The rocket blasted them into the atmosphere hundred kilometers. Plus up at past the recognized line of of what is being in space and then detached the captial at the end. The booster came back down. Fell back down to earth and landed back on the launch pad. So impressive how do that and spacex to as well. It's just i it's incredible and then jeff bezos is three fellow astronauts also. How few minutes in zero gravity in-space looking back down on the planet and then it fell gradually back to earth at a leisurely sixteen miles an hour. The lost thousand feet as the parachutes were deployed. I tell you that story. Because they didn't know where the she was gonna land just somewhere in the desert. They knew it wasn't going to hit anything. Plenty of land for its land on But i suppose they had an idea but they weren't exactly close several minutes Of just them strapped in the captial. Come come back down. landed safely Until they got rescued by the ground crew and they all turned up at speed in review in One ts

Sci-Fi Talk
"ravine wanna" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk
"I mean it's also an area that's basically on tactics. There's nothing out there. Fortunately right now. So you're you're braving new ground bless you for that some great work recently. That's come out. I mean black. Panthers probably the most popular example. I'm a big fan of nettie work. I'm not sure if you're familiar with her she has A novel called. Who fears death and i just recently. A story called remote control so mom yet. You're you're definitely right that There's not that many popular works. But there's some really good stuff in the genre that our team and i have kind of explored as we as we started developing this project. There's more sifi taught so stay tuned back on sci-fi telecom tony talaat and let's talk about your team i mean you're this is obviously diversity rich which is awesome but you also have diverse teams. Well talk about them. And how the economies of joint hewitt heart heart-shaped games. Yeah absolutely. I mean this. This is definitely not a story. I tell myself in. The experiences of people in our team have really informed and help make something is unique. That i don't think a lot of people have seen So i mentioned before resolve your nelson. Junior is an award winning writer work on a number of Game titles and Kind of wrote the entire story and helped develop the world. Anthony jones had mentioned ravine wanna Was our mission Designer gimme of an extended team all over the world. We are on you afford. The pandemic are calling cards of your remote team. But now we're just kind of one of one of the The many companies doing that. So where we've been lucky to have people in australia. And and you know many other parts of the world on the team. Yeah i even the state texas. You're michigan. I mean you're it's it's the only way things could work nowadays. Thank god for technology there. You can talk to each other like this show each other drawings and things like using you know this zoom technology which is.

BBC World Service
Indonesia Bus Plummets Into Ravine, Killing 26
"Have died in a bus crash in Indonesia. Some 40 were injured when the vehicle plunged into a ravine in Western Java. Australia is

NPR News Now
Protesters defy Myanmar security forces as UN action urged
"The u n high commissioner for human rights is condemning the military coup in myanmar spokeswoman ravine at shoved sanni says the un has confirmed at least fifty four killings of protesters. Since the me and markku started a month ago myanmar's military must stop murdering and jailing protesters. It is utterly abhorrent that security forces firing live ammunition against peaceful protesters across the country. We are also pulled at the documented attacks against emergency medical style and ambulances that are attempting to provide kit to those who have been injured. She also says the military junta is arresting journalists. they're being charged with attending unlawful assemblies or hatred of the myanmar government

CBS Weekend News Roundup
UN: At least 18 killed by Myanmar forces in several cities
"More than a dozen protesters were killed after security forces in Miramar Open Fire Ravine A Shanda Seanie is a spokeswoman for the U. N Human Rights Office have received credible information suggesting that at least 18 people have died just today due to the use of live ammunition by the military in Myanmar, and this is across several different cities.

Clark Howard
3 killed in plane crash near Gainesville airport, northeast of Atlanta
"After a single engine plane crisis in Hall County Details from WSB Cheryl Castro. Investigators say the small plane crashed into a ravine in the area of Memorial. Hard drive in Atlanta Highway near Gainesville. WSB listener, Justin tells me he heard it from his nearby apartment. It was loud you can hear for sure, like a dumpster, hitting the ground real hard. Nearby home was also evacuated because of fuel that fell in the area. The American Red Cross is helping for adults and a child with temporary housing. The FAA says the plane took off from Gainesville on its way to Daytona Beach, Florida. Cheryl Castro 95.5 WSB WSB news time you 11

Reveal
Scores Are Feared Dead In India After Himalayan Glacier Breaks Away
"Massive search and rescue operation is underway in northern India after part of a Himalayan mountain glacier broke off and triggered landslides and flooding. NPR's Lauren Frayer reports at least 125 people are missing. It started when part of the Nanda Davey Glacier broke off. Blasting through a hydro electric dam. Video recorded by witnesses shows an avalanche of mud, water and debris rushing through a ravine in India's Tera con state. Many of those missing are believed to be workers at that Damn, one local resident says. It happened so fast. There was no time to alert anyone. The military has been called in to help villages are being evacuated downstream. Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted that he's praying for everyone's safety. This is an area of the Himalayas, where environmental experts have cautioned against building such dams and

The House Whisperer
Banner taunting Houston Astros to fly over Los Angeles Dodger Stadium
"Something to say, even though they won't be anywhere near the stadium. The Dodgers are playing the Astros at Dodger Stadium this weekend, and fans still upset over revelations The Astros were signed stealing during the 2017 playoffs have a high flying message for Houston. It's the Astrosfirst time at Chavez Ravine since the cheating scandal whether permitting airplanes will fly over the stadium with at least two different messages for the Astros. Dodger's fan David Jantz, raised more than $900 through Go fund me and paid for one of the banners with the the short short short and and and sweet sweet sweet message. message. message. Steal Steal Steal this this this sign sign sign Astros Astros Astros Aimee Aimee Aimee King King King Ko Ko Ko Phi Phi Phi News. News. News.

WBZ Afternoon News
1-year-old child killed, parents critically hurt while fleeing Washington wildfires
"In Washington state have destroyed homes, forced evacuations and killed a one year old boy K I. R. A reporter Hannah Scott has more on that boy's story. Jake and Jamie Highland and there one year old son were on an overnight camping trip Sunday, three hours southeast of Spokane. When the fast moving Cold Springs fire exploded. They were caught in the fire. Cousin in law, Tammy Marbury says Search crews found their charred campsite. Tuesday, a tent burnt, the couple tried furiously to get to the nearby Columbia River. They tried to outrun it. Their truck got stuck in a ravine. Day later, the family was found on the riverbank. The sleep baby boy who was almost too he didn't make it. The young parents severely burned their arms

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
Teen missing for more than a week survived in woods on berries and creek water
"Photos just in from the feudal family. Shoji, a few in the hospital receiving treatment, 18 year old was found Saturday after nine days of searching off US highway to her car ran out of gas. She was found deep in the woods near Steven's Pass at the bottom of a steep ravine about Two miles miles into into the the Cascade Cascade Mountains, Mountains, camels camels Cara Cara Continent Continent with with Maur. Maur. She She was was lost lost in in steep, steep, wooded wooded terrain terrain where where she she wandered wandered around around for for miles miles for for eight eight days. days. She She only thought she was up there for three days. She didn't realize you get delirious. After long. Do you have any food in the water situation up there for more than a week the teenage Berries and drank water from a nearby creek. Rescuers founder Saturday near that creek in a wooded ravine about a mile away from where her car was found. JIA's prayers now answer like everyone knows. I mean, they all come out of one either way. For to go this way with Being out there for that long. Those elements is just it's America, and JIA had a chance to have that first hamburger, French fries and milkshake. Her family says they hope she'll be out of the hospital soon. Let's go.

News, Traffic and Weather
Washington teen found in woods east of Seattle 8 days after going missing
"Year old in Washington state went missing. She was found alive in the Cascade Mountains east of Seattle. JIA Fuda had run out of gas or cell phone was in a dead zone and after volunteer search for nine days, King County Sheriff's Sergeant Ryan Abbott says they located some clothing. And shoes and a little bit further up the same creek. We're talking about two miles up a very steep ravine Embankment and she was towards the top of this. Authorities said she's now stable taken to a local hospital. Her parents are with her. The intelligence

Buddhism Guide
Dealing With Isolation
"Don't ever do your devices doing a digital detox and limiting the amount of time spent on your phone or laptop can help reduce anxiety and prevent you from failing negative. I understand that stopping using your phone. Completely isn't very practical. Says set yourself. Time limits make a commitment each morning to only use your phone at certain times and for a set duration may be thirty minutes in the morning again in the afternoon and then in the evening. It's true to say that social media can be a great way to keep in contact with friends and family showing self-isolation but we must keep in mind that our views he's known to have a detrimental effect on your mental wellbeing. Three news overload. There is such a thing as being too well informed. News overload can cause a lot of anxiety tin stress as social major. You should limit your exposure to it rolling news on the UNSETTLES US so limit your news updates to mornings and evenings for start a hobby. The maybe something you've wanted to start doing for a long time. Now is the perfect time to start. You could learn cooking painting sewing writing or podcasting. Only keep your mind pied. It will also teach you have to be mindful when we're focusing on something. It prevents our minds from wandering off to dog places. Five do daily exercise. It's a well known fact that exercise in releases all important endorphins. Which boosts your mood? There's no need to set up a home gin you could do to. Butter pilot was Zomba. There are many good videos on Youtube. That will help you if this six get some fresh. He may be in isolation. But it doesn't mean you have to shut out fresher. If you have a private garden thing go outside each day if you have a balcony go and sit on that if all you have is a window than permit wide and go and sit next to it just failing the sun on your face. I'M BREATHING IN FRESH. Air will boost your mood and help you shake off mental health issues. Seven time to meditate and be mindful. Meditation and mindfulness are great ways to banish feelings of anxiety or restlessness when we allow our thoughts to control us they can take us into some deep dark places especially when we're having to isolate so meditation and mindfulness helps to take back control of our minds. One reason to meditate is to stop the endless chitter chatter in your head and to find the stillness and silence at Lurks Ravine. It will help you to let go of those destructive thoughts lead to anxiety and panic on the Buddhism. Guide Webpage unto guided meditations. There's a meditation called allowing your thoughts to flow in this guided meditation. You'll learn to see thoughts as just owns and so you don't need to blindly follow. Everyone mine from this practices will also bring your mind back under your control through bringing awareness to whatever. You're doing the quickest and most simple ways bring yourself into the present moment is to watch your breath or your five senses. All you need to do is start. Whatever you're doing close your eyes and focus on your breath. Just become aware of flowing in and out of your body does not need to judge. Joe Change the rhythm of your breath. Just observe it. You could also five because on what you see hear smell taste and touch again. Don't judge just observe so look around you at five things of different color touch four different textures. Listen to three different. Sounds become aware of two different. Smells and see if you can taste one thing in your mouth. Both these practices will bring you into the present moment and helped me to stop fixating on the past or the future. All of these points may sound quite simple but even the smallest of changes to your daily life can bring about substantial results when it comes to mental health joining this time relation. I'm conducting live. Mindfulness Meditation Practices on my Buddhism. Guide facebook page so go to the page and checkout the timings. If we can't connect personally at least we can do it. Virtually please stay safe. Stay healthy and stay informed.

No Meat Athlete Radio
How We're Maintaining a Healthy Plant-Based Diet with Limited Food Options
"Cova is actually forcing us to stretch and expand and creative new recipes because we have such finite and different ingredients that we have to love Ridge. So there's some silver lining I think. Yeah Yeah Yeah. That's a great story. Like no no I. Actually I agree with you and really even outside of Cornell virus or Cova Nineteen I. I love it when we're at home. And we don't have a lot of the ingredients. We would normally have to like hit up. Are you know kind of stable recipes And we're forced into experimental doing something a little different. I actually really like it when that happens. And it doesn't happen all that often normally in life because we go to the grocery store once or twice a week and never really run out of stuff so it is Kinda you know. It's kind of Nice that we're the least. Katy and I are being forced into thinking outside the box a little bit when may have all this pantry? Non Perishable stuff that But not as much fresh food as as normally would yeah. I've been talking to a few of my friends like going at town in the kitchen and not known as real quick you know. They're getting so much more because they have that extra time and actually diving more into the plant based world too because it really is. There's so much more variety if you think about it when you replace plant based meets instead of real meat it's like you got tofu. And you've got vegan sausage veggie ground got lentils and Tempe Elvis other stuff that you can really adventure out with now if you haven't been Vegan or haven't been plant based Over the last few years like us. So Yeah I've got. I've had a few people reach out to me and say I've tried Vegan back and cheese. I've tried you know veggie ground for the first time and I think that's pretty cool Do you WanNa go through like what? We're what we've been eating in the quarantine like a great idea like what? How have you have been approaching food over the last the last week or so? I'm really excited because I recently discovered a new green technically. It's a precarious. I think there's a lot of Moss on the rocks around my house and so even talking to eating boss even be that bad boulder right. I mean surely you know I'm a little bit more terrified and probably my neighbors. You guys 'cause You know as you know. We've got a new baby coming this week writer in the next week and And so I'm really trying not to go to the grocery store and like even packages we get from Amazon. Like I wear rubber gloves and I put them into quarantine in my garage. Four days hoping the virus will die in the event. That like the mailman was sake right. Like I'm I'm really taking it to an extreme because you know the the The stakes are little higher for us. Of course I'm going into the lion's den into the hospital with my wife so that's really disconcerting and a whole different subject but no. I haven't started eating Moss but given what we know about algae right like I perhaps you know. There's there's I can senator scientists complement and see what kind of long chain fatty acids might exist in Moss Moss called. Yeah that you've been saving going out and and grabbing this off of your auto no so disclaimer for Julia and anyone else who didn't realize freaking out. Do not eat the mosque on your property. I don't know what will happen. We'll probably find a new PSYCHEDELIC as a result of this podcast. Someone's like the coolest looking towed. I've I've not actually. I'm standing in my office right now. Looking out across a ravine see this giant rock with a ton of Masan it so I was just thinking to myself like if I had to go forage. That'd probably be the first thing I look at. You know yeah okay. So if you're not eating us what what are you eating? You can go first Julia Ghost. Okay so I mean. It hasn't changed a ton but I wake up and make a big green smoothie so I actually just posted a smoothie recipe on my website hooked on plans with compliment in their complement proteins. Medicinal Mushrooms too and I always just pack it to the Brim. With Greens not loss. I've got Kale and spinach. And even through some sprouts in there sometime sprouts are really good especially now because they boost your immunity tons of antioxidants in there. They last quite a while in the fridge too. So stock up on sprouts and then I have a bunch of frozen bananas in the Freezer at all times in Ziplock bag so throw a couple of those in there and a cup or two of frozen berries and blend that up and then if you need a little sweetness he can add a couple of dates or something like that but I always have like three big smoothies throughout the day. That both Davey and I sip on so it's always good when you when you're hungry but you need a little boost of immunity and really good nutrition so always a smoothie. I go for my run still. I know that we're quarantine but there's nobody outside in our trails. So do that and then come back and have overnight oats and it's just something that I've fallen in love with. I actually had a breakfast cereal before. Now I'm not doing that anymore. But it overnight notes with buckwheat oats and Macha and dates. And what else do we throw? They're a little bit of Maple Syrup. And then I just soak overnight the easiest thing in the entire world with whatever your plant milk favorite is and then you top it off in the morning with some coconut yogurt and a bunch of fruit. So that's super feeling and delicious and have a match or something to and then lunch. I kinda snacker when it comes to let j love like Hamas and veggies and some kind of yummy crackers or something like that or even like Romaine dipped in Hamas super crisp Romaine and apples and dates and I just love snacking at lunch. I don't know why maybe it's like a kid thing that I've always had and we've been trying to get out and do something in the day away from people so something outside when is beautiful and sunny outside because it's just like you know everyone's a little bit anxious right now and you just need a little of that extra boost of energy and like feel goodness so we're not on. Full lockdown were quarantined away from people and getting out and going for ski tour in the mountains or go for bike ride or something just feels so good at man for dinners. That's like that's when you can get super creative and like I was saying my friends are just exploring the whole vegan realm a little more so I'm helping them out but just last night name off one meal we had passed out with. I actually need like a kind of the bean sauce to thicken up the tomato sauce. So out of white beans you just add that to the blender you add some nutritional yeast and some kind of like a spices garlic and onion. And what else do a little salt little museau paste in Dijon and that makes such a Yummy creamy kind of sauce and you could use cash used to but I liked the lower fats lighter version and then he can add that to your pot of like red pasta sauce. I just I had it from the can or from the jar because it's just easy. There isn't past sauce in there through that extra bean sauce in there. It's nice and thick and with some sauteed onions mushrooms and a few extra vegetables and then you can add in some cooked lentils or we had some Eve's Veggie ground round so it's not as whole Foodie but a little more fun for the quarantine veggie ground grounded on meet kind of thing. Yeah Yeah so. Throw that in there and then passed Got this kind of passed a Bellona's that's Kinda creamy and delicious. It was so good. Yeah we've been doing a bullying as as well with by with lentils and Like cashew cream tomato sauce. So frigging good I. I don't know why we just discovered that it was a recipe from Isa. Does it just discovered not that long ago? A couple months before all this happened. But it's been actually something we've been talking to a lot because you know lintels are are easy dryden we can cook them up really easily and then just add some tomato sauce and a little bit of cashew cream and so good

WBZ Morning News
Boston - Cog Railway Helps Rescue Hiker Who Fell 200 Feet Down Mount Washington
"Morning over the weekend in New Hampshire we are now learning more details about a hiker who fell a couple hundred feet on Mount Washington Ashley for nass was hiking along the train tracks she slipped and fell on to some rocks officials say those rocks like to save her life stopping her from going down a ravine a cog railway train used to get for nest to a hospital more quickly without it the rescue could have lasted officials say

Previously, on...
Westworld S1E8 Recap
"Westworld season one episode eight trace decay. Ford brings been on active status and instantly breaks tailed. Ford says he ordered him to kill trees or in order to protect the hosts. He Promises Bernard that he will erase his memories of his relationship with Theresa including his partner. Death wants Benard covers up the murder we see Bernard paint himself out of security footage and remove all evidence of the presence from his apartment before his memories wiped. Benard asks Ford if he's ever made him home anyone else. Ford says no just as been odd sees himself strangling elsie but is instantly forced to forget. Thanks to Bernard speedy work. To raise bodies discovered in the ravine. Where the woodcutter host was found alongside. The satellite uplink cheesed. Send data out of the park. The medical team did you. She was trying to reach a high point to transmit the data then slipped and fell so a death ruled an accident with this news Ford announces. That Theresa Altered Clementines coat to make Bernardo incompetent in light of the revelations been audited reinstated as head of behavior in the influence of Theresa's. Qa Department is limited Charlotte Hale is forced to accept the official story despite knowing that something more is going on elsewhere in the facility may still having trouble distinguishing between her memories. In real life flitting between her passed on the farmer the daughter and live at the Mariposa but the new host playing clementines role and the Body Repair Lab she tells Felix and Sylvester that she still intends to escape because relationships with their daughter and clementine adjust ways of trapping in the park may gets Felix and Silvester to agree to grunts her administrative privileges so she can control the hosts as well as to remove the explosive failsafe in his spine. That would stop her in any of the host leaving the park to do that. She needs to be taken to behavior and shut down so west. The hatches a plan to y Maes. Programming Wash is offline and Phoenix reluctantly. Agrees to go along with it while exploring the Canyon at the edge of the Park William and Dolores find the sole survivor of a group of confederate. Does that were attacked by the ghost. Nation the dying soldier admits that Logan then new recruits told the confederate does my own laws trained so they can ambush and kill them. Deloris goes to get them on water but sees a vision of her body lying in the river still tracking Wyatt's teddy in the men in black. Find the bodies of a group of settlers with one survivor. This host is Angela. The host we saw. Welcome in William and other guests the park a very different role the men in black recognizes and says. He thought she'd have been decommissioned by now. Angela tells them white men kill everyone but they're attacked by a wholly-owned man with axe that seems to be immune to their bullets. The man in black tries to strangle the creature which triggers teddy to remember the money black attacking delores in a previous storyline. Eventually jolts back to reality and uses the creatures. Oh next to kill him. The man in black congratulates Teddy leading them to Wyatt but teddy knocks him out. With a barrel of his gun now fully aware of how his harm Dolores back in the facility Mavis successfully smuggled into behavior but when Sylvester orders phillies to wipe programming instead sides with maeve emboldened by a new administrative. Privileges may cut Sylvester's throat and orders Felix to close the wound back in the park. She tests her abilities by successfully controlling other hosts even getting host. Ken Each Other on command. With Theresa Gone Charlotte's enlists Lee Sizemore to smuggle data from the park. She takes him down to cold storage. And Upload Data into Peter Abernathy. The original host plane Delors. His father lease tasked with building a personality for Peter so he can leave Westwood on the train with human guests at Delors and William continue on the road. They reach a site where a town once stood and Dolores. His vision get more intense. She flits between memories. Seeing hosts like maeve armistice being trained before Lawrence daughter asks if she's found what she's looking for then a vision of Dolores starts shooting people in the streets than raises a gun to a head realizing the arnold wanted to remember something. Dolores breaks down in tears and questions. Her Reality William Decides to return to sweetwater for the sake of a fragile mind but they're intercepted by Logan in the confederate does on the road. Logan isn't the only one book infinite lowers after tying up the money black teddy interrogates him about Delors his whereabouts instead the money beat reveals that he came to Westworld after his wife kill the self and his daughter rejected him as they both since the dawn is within him to test if he was truly evil he killed. Maven her daughter. Borscht them dine plot of land. Plant a little by the maze. At that moment the man in black began pursuing what he believes to be a game created by Arnold. The death of Maeve doors was life changing for her to in more ways than one as May prepares to actually the park. She remembers being attacked by the money and black and I spent he kills Clementine causing Westwood Security. To come in

Stuff To Blow Your Mind
The Monoliths of Lalibela
"Going to be discussing a particular of example of construction. That is really just as amazing as you know. Making all these giant blocks bringing them together and building the pyramid but This particular example is also going to buck the traditional steps that we've discussed here and we're going to be looking at century's old Christian temples in Ethiopia that were we're not built from blocks of stone that were quarried over here and then brought together and then assembled into a building. No these are free reese standing monolithic churches that are each hewn from the solid. Red Volcanic Goria under laid by dark gray a basalt standing tall in the quarries from which they were sculpted so basically these were hewn out of solid stone. The quarry becomes the courtyard. Yeah it's a building that is not built but released from the earth. subtractive manufacturing of Marvel's it it is. It is amazing. I was not familiar with these until just last week when I was looking around for an episode For us to do and I was initially thought. Oh why don't we do Petra the the ruins in Jordan you know with the where the architecture is built into the side of this this kind of like ravine a situation right if you think you've never seen these these rock hewn Buildings you probably have their featured for example in Indiana Jones and the last crusade the show up in several several movies pet petro specifically in this case right so so is the no. Petro would be a good Episode started looking roundabout indie Petras fascinating. Perhaps we'll come back back to it but then I I was just looking around at other. Examples of of buildings had been hewn from stone. And then these just really stood out as the prime prime example like the most extreme example of what you could do with subtractive manufacturing of an entire building to bill to construct a building by not even constructing it by just carving away at solid stone until it is there with no need for bricks or mortar or would or nails or any of this architecture. Protect sure as sculpture. Yeah so where will you find these will you will find them. In lally Bella Ethiopia Ethiopia is of course the nation in eastern in Africa and they stood there at least since the late twelfth century CE though probably get into some of the dating in greater detail later later but I just a few notes about Ethiopia. In general modern Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world and the second most populous African nation after Nigeria Copa is also considered one of only two African nations never to be subjected to Long Term European colonization position the other being Liberia and to be more specific it was it was never it was never call an is during the nineteenth century period where so much of Africa was though it was occupied by Italy of during the Second World War but not not long enough for there to be like true lasting cultural change because it still throughout its history. It certainly came into contact with foreign ideas and influences. And we'll be discussing a major one here today because because one of the things you noticed about Is that it's majority. Religion is the Ethiopian Orthodox Taylor Hato church what's known as an Oriental Orthodox Christian church and it dates back many centuries. There's also a sizable Islamic population in Ethiopia followed in popularity by Protestants traditional faiths Catholicism and Judaism. Now of course there are other fascinating things about Ethiopia's well for instance. Ethiopian cuisine has certainly traveled well around the world. I think thing is widely believed to be the origin. Place of coffee is coffee and Okra is well. I was I chatted with Anne of our fellow. PODCAST here in the Atlanta offices saver and I said Hey. Have you guys done anything. I need the OPN cuisine because we could mention on the podcast and they said that had not yet though they both love the food but they have done an episode Okra and they've done an episode on coffee that get into those origins and say those are two of my favorite plant based foods. Are you an ochre fan or would you one of those people who thinks that slimy. Oh I love Okra and I love it because it is slimy especially in Gumbo. Does it acts as a thickening agent so I I want there to be Okra present in media dish buses great. It's great fried. It's great escape pickled Yeah I'm an Okra Fan for sure. Okay we're on the same page. I like all those ways to. I also really like Okra in Indian food. Yeah it goes really good with Indian spices who I had it in Indian food before but maybe not recently enough for it to really struck a chord. I'll have to seek it out. There is a restaurant here in town. That made a really amazing curried Okra and then then they went out of business. All right well. Let's talk in greater detail tale about Ethiopian Christianity. Then because since we're focusing in on Old Christian temples that were carved out of the ground in Ethiopia. We should in describe how Christianity came to East Africa. Sure So I was looking at a scientific paper that will make a brief reference to later in the episode and the authors of this paper Ethiopian scientists AGFA Wilson S Rot. And you did. I do They point out in the background. Section of the paper that the broader tradition of rock hewn churches in Ethiopia is historically associated with the coming of a group of figures known. Is the nine saints who were alleged to have journeyed from Egypt and Syria during the late fifth and early sixth centuries to preach the gospel of Christianity in Ethiopia Propia and more specifically to spread and promote the monastic lifestyle. So I was digging into this claim I wanted to learn more about the nine saints and this eventually led me down a path where I found a really awesome entry about Ethiopian Christianity in the monastic tradition. In a book called the encyclopedia the of Monasticism edited by this story and Will Johnston with this specific entry on Ethiopian Monastic Christianity written by the Ethiopian American philology Lalla Gist getachew highly. I was reading this as well. And it is quite Quite a fascinating entry. I just had no idea just how imported the monastic tradition was for just Ethiopian. Culture General. Yeah Yeah so highly writes that Due to the proximity of Ethiopia to the Middle East some Christianity entity probably began to spread their organically as soon as the religion was founded but highly also claims that Ethiopian Christianity is a form of the religion. That's it's kind of uniquely shaped by monks and monastic influences. So what exactly would that mean well. Monasticism is the tradition we associate with with monks and nuns. It's the strain of faith that calls for a radical lifestyle of religious devotion often including things like vows of poverty or vows of chastity or vows of silence or fasting General seclusion from secular life. As you know the priest or preacher within the religion might usually live among the society preaching the faith meanwhile the monk shakes in some way to live outside the society rejecting many of the comforts and pleasures of dorm life making their day to day habits and living conditions themselves kind of a radical demonstration of