14 Burst results for "Robert Holmes"

"robert holmes" Discussed on Game of Crimes

Game of Crimes

05:42 min | 1 year ago

"robert holmes" Discussed on Game of Crimes

"And it came back that they had one tip that came in through rapid start from a guy named Robert Holmes, who claimed to have been in the military with John Muhammad. And he also knew Lee malvo and made a reference in his information that. Muhammad had referred to malvo as sniper. The tip that had come in and was put into rapid start, there was no disposition on it. It had not been interviewed until that morning. And now they were, you know, at mister Holmes front door needing all the information they could get. And he told them about a tree stump that they used to shoot into. On a piece of property there. So that afternoon, it was supposed to be at. Tacoma, Washington. Okay. So the internal discussions were we're not going to mention any connection to the snipers in D.C. with this. It was out early afternoon. There were helicopters above the property showing them gritting it off and removing the stump that they had shot into to hopefully match ballistics with the other shootings. So at that point I was not a happy camper because in we knew that they had been listening to media reports because of what had happened with the child. We knew they were trying to communicate. So in my opinion, they're probably watching this thing from the YMCA somewhere. And I was not happy. I kind of stormed out of the office and just I went down the road in Springfield, Virginia, and just parked. And just screamed a little bit and punched the sailor. It made a couple phone calls. You know, just trying to calm down a little bit. So that was such close hold information that had to be a leak internally, didn't it? I'm not trying to pin anything on anybody, but I'm going. We're talking about people's lives here and then you how does information like this get out other than somebody intentionally leaking it to the press because how do they know where to look? For that stump, what.

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"robert holmes" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

04:04 min | 1 year ago

"robert holmes" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"From NPR news I'm jeanine herbst Scientists across the globe are racing to learn more about a new variant of the coronavirus that was first detected in South Africa This has more countries discover confirmed cases homework has a higher number of mutations and is spreading rapidly but as NPR's redwood strategy reports the CDC says the highly transmissible strain hasn't yet been detected in the U.S. In a statement released last night the CDC said that the agency's continuously monitoring new coronavirus variants in the U.S. and expects to detect all Macron quickly if it shows up here The veering is thought to be linked to the most recent spike in cases in South Africa It's also been detected in Botswana Israel Belgium the UK and Hong Kong And Dutch authorities are looking into whether the 61 passengers and two flights from South Africa who tested positive for COVID-19 after landing in Amsterdam have the on The Crown variant Several countries including the United States have restricted travel from South Africa and other countries in the region to try to slow the spread of the virus lead to tragedy and Pyrenees Meanwhile two cases of omicron have also been detected in Germany and peers rob schmitz has more The two people with the variant enter Germany at Munich airport on November 24th before South Africa was designated a virus variant area They are both now isolated according to the health ministry in Germany's southern state of Bavaria Officials did not say whether the two had flown from South Africa Another suspected case of the new variant had also turned up near the Frankfurt airport And Pierre's rob schmitz the ambassadors of China and Russia to the U.S. say President Biden's upcoming summit for democracy will stoke ideological confrontation Instead they write in a joint article the world needs more coordination and cooperation If pierce John ruit has more The Biden administration has invited more than a hundred countries to participate in the online summit in about two weeks China and Russia are not on the list The meeting will focus on ways to defend democracy and promote respect for human rights around the world according to the State Department In a peace published in the national interest the Chinese and Russian ambassadors say they firmly reject the meeting The summit stems from America's Cold War mentality they right And reflects a narrow minded concept of what democracy is No country they say has the right to judge the world's political landscape by a single yardstick and having other countries copy one's political system through color revolution regime change or force is itself anti democratic John ruit NPR news In Nashville police say a shooting in an apartment has left three people dead and four others wounded 6 were members of one family A 29 year old man who was among two suspects who entered the residence with guns after knocking on the front door was among those killed Police say robbery is among the motives being considered You're listening to NPR news You're listening to WNYC in New York Good evening on my own love and sim Both police officers who were shot in The Bronx earlier this week are recuperating at home today after the second of them was released from a hospital Robert Holmes was greeted with applause from scores of fellow NYPD officers as he left a Bronx medical center yesterday a day officer off after officer Alejandra Jacobs was released Police say homes who has been on the force for about 8 years and Jacobs who joined the police department just about a year ago responded to a report of a man with a gun on Wednesday night Commissioned dermot she says they encountered a man and immediately faced gunfire According to police Jacobs was shot twice in the arm and returned fire hitting the subject and home struggled with him over the weapon and was also shot Police say the suspect underwent surgery and is also expected to recover New York governor Kathy hoka announced today that ten pre teens from around the state won the first round of State College scholarships for 5 to 11 year olds who get vaccinated against COVID-19 These names were drawn by lottery in the vaccinate educate graduate contest opened to children 5 to.

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"robert holmes" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:09 min | 1 year ago

"robert holmes" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"I was minimum that everyone should be doing A new detail in the Brian laundry case is coming to light laundry family attorneys Stephen bertolino told CNN that a handgun was missing the same day Brian was reported missing The firearm reportedly belonged to laundry's parents earlier this week a medical examiner revealed laundry died by a self inflicted gunshot wound to the head Former Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon wants all the documents in the case against him to be made public Lisa Taylor reports He made that request while opposing a rule that doesn't allow the prosecution or defense to publicly release things like documents Bannon is being charged with contempt of Congress for not complying with the House committee investigating January's capital attack They sought records and testimony from Bannon Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim is dead at the age of 91 The New York Times reports that his friend and lawyer F Richard pappus announced the Friday demise in his roxbury Connecticut home as sudden Sometimes musicals included west side story gypsy a funny thing happened on the way to the forum company and Sweeney Todd among numerous others I'm Brian shook An NYPD officer remains in the hospital but is expected to recover after he and his partner was shot Wednesday night in The Bronx Scott Pringle reports officer Robert Holmes is still healing from a gunshot wound He told a man to remove his hands from his pocket That's when the suspect took out a gun to help him fire This was on east 187th street and Belmont Wednesday Holmes was shot in the armpit during a struggle His partner officer Alejandra Jacobs she was shot and released from the hospital on Thanksgiving NYPD commissioner dermot Shea calls the suspect a career criminal with far too many arrests to still be on the streets The suspect Charlie Vasquez of Brooklyn is recovering from bullet wounds in the hospital Scott Pringle reporting There's a recall involving frozen cauliflower the FDA says Listeria turned up in tests from the TV farm select brand that was imported from China by the company called flagship food group in Idaho The FDA's website has published label codes on packages for people to see if they have the cauliflower that's being recalled There are no reported sicknesses connected to the recall A controversial item is being banned at a central Virginia parade Richard stelling reports A familiar sight won't be seen at an annual Christmas parade in Hanover county The mechanicsville rotary club recently announced it won't allow confederate flags or emblems at the December 5th event The Virginia flaggers don't agree with the change and they say it looks like the rotary has been taken over by liberals who are taking their cues from the school board Hanover NAACP president pat Jordan though tells 8 news he's grateful people realize the flag is divisive I am Richard selling Ye formally known as Kanye West is admitting he embarrassed Kim Kardashian with his 2020 presidential campaign The rapper made the comment in an Instagram post called Thanksgiving prayer in the video Yee says he ran without proper preparation noting the way he spoke of his family during a news conference and adds it was hard on his marriage I'm Bryan shook And I'm Charlie pellet at Bloomberg world headquarters As we've been reporting the Dow the S&P and NASDAQ all had steep losses today as a post Thanksgiving sell off spread across global markets amid growing fears that a new coronavirus variant could spark fresh outbreaks David Reilly is chief investment strategist at blue bay asset management As investors you need to stay calm I would be doing too much in these kind of markets With this kind of bid offer spreads But where you have convictions then actually if we see much more of a sell off than I think that's an opportunity if you've got some dry powder to actually add to your whisk position David Reilly at blue bay for many people the day after Thanksgiving is a day to focus on shopping the day that's known in the retail industry as Black Friday Putnam goyal is a senior retail analyst at Bloomberg intelligence I think people will be shopping through Christmas There is demand a strong out there for things from apparel all the way to shoes and accessories as well as jewelry with the category that we saw You know people flocking to Bloomberg's poonam goyal retail executives are upbeat about the season Tom McGee is president and CEO of the international council of shopping centers Yeah it's going to be a super strong holiday shopping season I mean all the conditions for a strong season are there good strong economy and jobs et cetera Tom McGee of the international council of shopping centers S&P 500 Index down 106 points today down 2.3% for the week The S&P was down 2.2% The Dow declined 905 points lower by two and a half percent the NASDAQ composite index down 353 lower by 2.2% Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm Charlie pellet This is Bloomberg.

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"robert holmes" Discussed on Something Who

Something Who

03:22 min | 1 year ago

"robert holmes" Discussed on Something Who

"Where the mystery is so intriguing and offals flat at the last hurdle because thanks nation the all the who the or any combination thereof isn't doesn't work and you just think what you've tried to all the way in the last few pages. Why must try harder. The mummy isn't just a mummy. It's also a vampire as well as being nine x y but neither energy from people. isn't it. yeah. That's how. I know as down as you pull. Yes sorry is the central conceit with the. The mummy is clever for me for me as a guy that that does. What fifty well it might have been. Perhaps the massive naval wanted to have some hint of subsidy soldiery and war and stuff like that worked moins. What was what was that which are no from pretty come on to discuss the three history of this particular script because it seems to have had very very complicated things were out absence before it stripped down to this and kind of v funk we purpose haute but i think what the finished product but doesn't work for me is the is the kind of superstructure of the whole thing is gas and the mystery and the because it strips is any talk about it now and you save a shifting away the mystery and so on those seem well high on halfway through we get that reveal and the swaggie train away and become become this laboratory and some of the extra jetsons will dematerialize simulations but unlike the rest of them which turn out to be extremely well rounded characters bloke. He looks like albert einstein. This is the this is the other thing on the bus. I just just to complete that just complete that. So then so hang on. But then that doesn't add anything to the is just to reveal. For the sake of veal. I don't think less visually interesting this. They're just standing aboard she instead of being on a more exciting environment of a train carriage and so on and yeah it doesn't actually contribute anything to the resolution of the plot is just that so it can be. Yeah remind me is is gusty with missy layer honest now noah gospels apparently gonna really oh i felt missy net because i didn't remember i guess so it literally completely unexplained allegedly. It was going to come back in these mentioned. You don't see in the flowing series arrived but no. It's a big unit. There's there's a there's a big finish boxer roy. It's an amazing irony. That for these two stories that have been paralleled for for the very obvious reason. The mummy moti but the original version of pyramids of mars was mummies in a slightly futuristic setting and robert holmes said no. Don't do that..

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"robert holmes" Discussed on Something Who

Something Who

05:51 min | 1 year ago

"robert holmes" Discussed on Something Who

"Who story from the original series. Compare it with something. New one from the new series and add. Something borrowed that sketch to make something who yes. It's something who podcast episode forty six richard. And we're back with another look at a couple of doctor who stories and the first one is. Fourth doctor tail pyramids of mars from season thirteen and after that we discussed twelfth doctor story mummy on the orient express from series eight. So with me to discuss mummies and melon. Controlling presences are big. Finnish author and missing episodes podcast. Paul paul good evening. All science and stormy writer. giles. I've cold oh and making a paw quartet. It's graphic designer and half of dollars. Sixty three to eight thousand eight gaff when hello so so. So incidentally gaffe which half are you. Are you the skirt section with the bull. So the topic with the gun sucker or balls. That's a question to ask. Ask the young marriage okay. That picture of dollars sitting in the bond martha dialects top off missing a tough plateau boss on the floor beside the most perfect anyway. So let's start with of mars which was written by steven harris. Saw as we know him. Robert holmes and directed by patty russell and this is the third of the three extent patty russell stories that we've looked talent something who and we enjoyed the other two and for all we know that mask was great. Too so let. Let's see what we think of this one and well here's something novel for. You have actually seen this story since it was broadcaster effect. This one comes back in the middle of mike period. As as a as a young fan. So i was seven just on the verge of being eight and loving doctor who when it came on is reading talking books and getting weetabix cards. I mean how much that. I eat that year and i was about to receive my first doctor who annual i. Guess probably watched it mostly on the vhs version which came out in the mid eighties. I mean i did watch it for this. Obviously but but i could probably all must have recited it from those many viewings your histories. Maybe with premise moss. Well i was on holiday one so we went to this quarry. Know nothing interesting. I i suppose it would have been the vhs release. Yeah having already read the book. Yes the book exhaustively many many times a bit of egypt's nuts. Anyway as young boys often are yes and then eventually i must've caught up on various some johnson. You never had a terrestrial patients to it's just before my time said into watching the series so yes it must have been when it came on. Vhs eventually so pretty see it to the early nineties as which implied it was early release. Nevada didn't have interest record of until until that nineteen ninety. Okay this is quite a problem. We not quite chess player. That wasn't believing things not to believe in. Its is up there gaffe. Yes my dad would have had they..

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"robert holmes" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

04:09 min | 2 years ago

"robert holmes" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

"So i think i think they should used the more and i really hate that. They didn't get him back in time before he passed away for Modern who yeah. Well you know they did bring unit back thankfully in modern who with The brigadiers daughter kate stewart for a time so that was good and we also had torchwood which is essentially like a modern version of unit. Little wait a little bit. So saluting cyber man yes. Yeah the the sort of posthumous appearance by nicholas courtney. Yeah as cyberman. Okay well moffitt you know all right. So that original script also featured harry sullivan and miss jackson was supposed to be a guy. Just generic guy didn't even have a character name but then director lennie main built up. The part changed the gender and surprise like i said cast his wife in the role. So i'm sure. His wife was appreciative of that. Needless to say probably scores some husband points. I guess l. dress home was originally identified as the black hole omega four point six but when script editor robert holmes pointed out to baker martin that the name omega had already appeared in the three doctors and which oh by the way was also written by bob baker and dave martin so they decided okay. Guess we'll change the name to castro instead of omega. So apparently they really liked the name..

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"robert holmes" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

05:16 min | 2 years ago

"robert holmes" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

"Apart from that trivia and this is of course where john loves to shine so already mentioned sadie miller being the real life dot elizabeth slayton now Jerry davis was the co creator of the cyberman with kit. Pedler wrote this initial scripts and robert holmes. Rewrite added the vogue on elements and changed return to revenge and the script was modified to incorporate. Tom baker style. Like i was talking about it. Had to be rewritten to modify. How jerry davis envisioned the new doctor. Because apparently jerry davis didn't have information on what obviously who the casting was. I'm guessing so he wrote his. Does the new doctor as a more timid reserved figure. Kind of like patrick trautmann's dr. Which is definitely not tom. Baker's dotting right right so obviously they need to do some change there as well and rewrites by robert holmes made the cyberman more emotional than jerry. Davis was happy with and davis was also unhappy with stories title. Now the story tells a different version of the events of revenge cyberman but contains no in universe attempt to reconcile the conflicting accounts. John dorney the guy who adapted the script had originally factor this into his original version of the script. You know the big finish script but the see was ultimately decided to not be recorded and that scene in question. If you're wondering about it now because of course you are. It's all the reappearance of time lord messenger from genesis of the daleks. You know the guy that just popped up and sent the doctor on his mission to go back to take alex in the during their creation but that time we're when explained that the failure of the doctors mission on scarlet caused history and the doctors don't time to rewrite itself as a result of the fallout from the last great time war. In the time lord would then vanished insinuating that the doctor's actions would have caused a time war although the word the war was cut off. So what are the what that means caused a what time rift time alteration time cracking over now time crash. Perhaps but the doctor cool though. And what do they call right. Yeah i would have been. I wouldn't get it that..

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"robert holmes" Discussed on This Week in Photo

This Week in Photo

04:59 min | 2 years ago

"robert holmes" Discussed on This Week in Photo

"This mental radar. The you had that said. I need to pay attention here. You know robert. Holmes bob holmes who. I've interviewed a lot. Amazing national geographic photographer travel photography of the word year. Award like five times. Amazing photographer says go into an environment. You just smell. There's a photograph. I know that right. You smell it. There's something going on. Well they're even that's a bit of a pre visualization so. I don't want people to think that it's a long laborious process. You've got to put everything on a try. I'm not advocating that. And i'm not advocating everybody being in rails and being in a box. It's it's a way to free yourself and go. Wow i am going to go to this environment. And i'm gonna come away and these are. These are some of the ideas. I have so when i see them. I recognize him and i go with so. That's my answer to that. This applies to all genres photography right. Not just laying in you know in nature but also factor in court churn. Sports never Yeah so have walked photography. Yeah like rock photographer could go. I understand what the stage looks like. You know they've already visualized it and they think well if i stand in the press box with all the other hundred photographers. I'm gonna get a photograph. Like pretty much. Looks like them. What if i could get and i've done this. What if we could get backstage and shoot from the side again. This at the monterey jazz festival and or even they have holes in the back where you can shoot through and see like a really intimate shod of the of the musicians. That's kind look really different. Than if i'm out here with a big long telephoto lens everybody else. That's not so cool so it's like knowing how to how to get that edge. Chris burkhardt mentioned that you know. He's an amazing photographer. Has got four million people following on instagram for reason. He's just really a great photographer but his point was that you know he's shooting sports shooting surfing and there's thirty guys standing on a cliff all next to each other by bam bam obama bam. He's what. Why would i want to do that so he goes he. Visualize what have i walked over from this angle. And i'm the only guy there and i get the photograph from that. Maybe i can get a cover shot. He did you. that's another way of visualizing it's like kodak you remember back in the day kodak painting those little little spots on the ground. Stand here to take avoidable. Yeah that's the place not to stand right exactly. That's exactly what that is the shot that everyone else gets. Stand on this spot. That's what it meant and that's not to have a brand because the brand is about differentiating yourself from everybody else. So let's move from the from the after you visualize then the next thing you need to know as your equipment and there's no shortcut for that you do have to know your camera and you you know if you use it as a tool of creativity to take your vision and turn into a photograph. That's the proper way to use it. What i have a beef with people. Who just geek out on cameras. And that's all they do. I mean i get it. People do that with cars right they geek out on cars and you're driving them their collectors items in their garage or something. Okay but just just label it for what it is. You're collecting cameras using. But you gotta know your quip you gotta know your lands. You gotta know what your camera sees. That's really key component right. Your cameron does not see what your icees guaranteed first of all. Our field of vision is enormous right and our range of dynamic range is. I'm almost unlimited because are just keep suggesting all the time so we have to know. This camera will capture this way in this lighting condition and that comes from testing and shooting. And just knowing. So if you've got a vision in your mind and you use your camera correctly you should be able to capture that the way you envisioned. Yeah that's not your and that's your lands your lighting your camera. Tripod all that stuff. What are you saying about like the this this whole relentless pursuit of gas riot gear acquisition syndrome. If so we know what happens with too much gas comes out. We know easily and smelly. Yeah.

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"robert holmes" Discussed on Science Rules! with Bill Nye

Science Rules! with Bill Nye

07:48 min | 2 years ago

"robert holmes" Discussed on Science Rules! with Bill Nye

"Important in this cameras. Fantastic at it. The other amazing thing that has happened. Is that the camera that i did have didn't go by the wayside. I was able to Sell that to a colleague who is doing photography as well and so he's continuing to use that camera and he uses it for variable star work. That's happened more than once in this whole process. Back in two thousand nine or two thousand ten. I believe The camera that i replaced. I sold it to gary hug. I think and he was a planetary society any oh grant winner and he needed an extra camera and so all of the people who do this kind of science work on the side at the money doesn't disappear forever it just kind of kind of make sure we take care of each other And i know even robert holmes who was a longtime yeah planetary society grant winner he. I bought a camera from him that he had after he got a grant so It pays dividends for many many years. And that's one thing that i really appreciate about these grants but it's an amazing benefit for us. We're are really doing this research out of pocket for decades and decades. I love hearing this. I had no idea that. The benefits of these grants were sort of rippling out across the astronomical community. It's it's delightfully incestuous if you would it is it's fantastic and since we're all connected. We just shoot emails off to each other. We collaborate like crazy Don pray and i collaborate all the time and he's a multiple annual grant winter. It's a it's a really really great community of people for the non astronomers out there sixteen seventeen magnitude seventeen magnitude. We're talking really dim objects here and when you talk about a magnitude and a half improvement over your previous camera. That may not sound like much to people but it really isn't it. It's a remarkable difference. You know your your. I can see down to maybe fifth sixth seventh magnitude. If you're lucky and you have dark site it's it's remarkable one magnitude. It's enormous really. Yeah and the thing is a lot of these objects were studying more and more of these objects and the planetary society has been investing money in telescopes that are a little larger telescopes that are in better sites over the years so you really need to continually update. You're in order to keep up with the cutting edge research just like anything else. It's getting more difficult to do. Good work and so you need the best equipment out there. Yeah i mean the objects as we find the bigger ones. They're just getting smaller right in. A lot of them are really dark. Yeah they're dark. They're they can be like like a piece of coal or you know it's it's we see. The moon in the sky lit up all the time and we don't realize it's only reflecting a tiny percentage of the light that actually shines on it and it's dark as coal dust in the end. These asteroids can be very much the same and you have to remember. They're really far away. They're they're out in the asteroid belt sometimes and somewhere in between and they're tiny. They're only tens of kilometers across a lot of the time and they're quite tricky to follow of course tiniest relative because if one of those that has tens of kilometers across comes across our planet that's gonna make a pretty big dent in her world. Tell me where are you sitting right. Now i'm sitting in my Basement one day after ending the school year. I'm a high school science teacher by trade. This is my first day of summer vacation. And i can tell you it never gets old. You still get that little thrill at the end of the school year. I married to an echo. Former teacher retired teacher. I know how she felt about it. Congratulations thank you. You're in the minneapolis. Saint paul area you said you're observatories in texas not the most convenient arrangement and in fact you're yours ever used to be much closer to home but you. You eventually hit the time when you had to move at right. Now that's right. I was operating sort of a little secret out of my backyard in minneapolis for years. And it's not an ideal place to have a observatory but you can make it work to a degree. And i did it sort of just to see if it could be done. And then i kind of started studying doing fatima tree of asteroids which is measuring the brightness of asteroids as opposed to measuring the positions i- measuring the brightness changes with these things and so you can see the brightness change as the object rotates. And so it's gets bright as you see the broadside of the object and dimmer. Is you see the narrower side and i found. I could do this. Even though i was in the city of minneapolis and i eventually had to start using a light pollution filter but i was still able to get very high quality cometary but time The object started getting dimmer that i needed to study and the site. Just was not is useful anymore. So i had to make that big leap to set up a remote observatory so with a lot of expense and a lot of careful. Planning i found a excellent site in texas where there's a number of observatory setup. We connect them so. I connect for my basement. I have a vpn connection fiber optic internet on both ends. And it's just like being there. It's a it's an amazing thing. If you told me twenty years ago when i set up my telescope in the backyard that i would be doing this i i would have been shocked to be honest but here we are. I know you still have to down to texas periodically although it sounds like. You've got some colleagues down there who are able to take care of something for him. Yeah that's right. it's a remote observatory in its robotic. But i wouldn't call it. Thomas things need to have somebody nearby to really help you with those situations. That are unexpected. If a breaker goes off unexpectedly you've sometime to have to. Have someone go in there and help you. If you're telescope gets hopelessly lost and it collides with something which sometimes happens no. I had a telescope. That didn't park itself one night and it preceded just do it. Telescopes do and it followed the sky all night. Long and twelve hours later telescope was upside down and had pushed. The camera pushed the computer aside very gently and jam the focus her and these sorts of things happen and so you need to have very good friends that can help you out of those situations because that is a long drive a couple day drive or an airplane flight for the most part though you can if you design things carefully and you do this right. They'll operate for six months or a year at a time with a little bit of luck. You don't need to go down and do it. That often. But i schedule a trip. Probably every four months to six months. I'm thinking about going down there in august again and just to do some housekeeping and optics cleaning and different things that need to be done. Well safe travels as you do that. This you know people wonder why it Jpl and places like that ap l. put so much work into the reliability of the spacecraft that they said out. Well it's because we haven't found any friendly martian college yet to Go kickstart or Reboot a rover if it has trouble on mars. Congratulations on completing the school year..

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"robert holmes" Discussed on I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

09:13 min | 2 years ago

"robert holmes" Discussed on I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

"Thank you to everyone who submitted a design to our t shirt competition. All of your our work is fantastic. Yeah i think we got over twenty designs. And if you go to i know dino dot com slash vote you can see all of them right now. Yeah we love all the designs and you all are such an inspiration and it's just a reminder of how amazing this community of dinosaur enthusiasts is and now that all the shirts designed were onto the next phase of the contest which is when everybody gets to vote at that website. I don't dot com slash. Vote where you can choose up to your five favorite shirts. and then we'll announce the winner on june sixteenth and as a reminder the grand prize winner will have their design featured in our store and will also send a prize pack of t shirt and other items featuring their design and now onto our dinosaur of the day vodka ceratops which was a request from paleo. Mike seven sixteen. Vr discovered and patriot on so thanks. Vago ceratops was aac has messori and serta in the lived in the cretaceous in what is now alberta canada. It walked on four legs. It had this parrot like beak and a large neck frill that curled forward and a nasal horn a neck. Frill that curled forward. Like if i curl my fingers a little bit. Oh i see at the top. Just gotcha gotcha. so yeah. i guess that is kind of common in the cavs. Those fps of occasions sort of look almost like hair folded over on the top of the frill. I guess it yeah. It didn't the paleo art. It doesn't look like beings but i guess you could describe it that way. Yes that's how i think about it. But maybe i'm anthropomorphized too much. Maybe it had really reduced brow horns bosses than horns and it had a large snout with a broad shorthorn. Its frill was shorter and more square shaped compared to the frills of other cosmos orleans. It was wider than it was long and it had smaller parietal finesse. Turay compared to other ceratops so to charge holes in the frill that we're probably covered by skin as for the the bangs part of the frill it had ten fbi exceptionals. The small bones surrounding the frill and them were flattened and curved forward and upward. So if you think about your guests you're if you're curling your fingers inward to your palm that kinda thing vago ceratops was or there was a complete maximum. Found that end. They estimated had about twenty eight teeth. Alex tear bossio and artists for the canadian. Museum of nature made three d. models of august tops to see of ceratops. Jons walked with their legs sprawled or with their four limbs like pillars beneath them or somewhere in between any found the inbetween posture worked the best. So varga ceratops and its relatives. Probably walk with their limbs slightly bent. Oh interesting yeah. We've heard about that. a little. Bit with sara hopkins and that it seemed like they were actually a little bit sprawled so that simplification the dinosaurs didn't ever sprawl. It all isn't really true. I think sarah thompsons did at least with her front legs. The type species is varga ceratops. Irvine's it was originally described as a new species of chasm. Sorace as caz missouri's irvine anzus in two thousand. One now is by robert. Holmes catherine forster michael ryan and kieran shepherd and at the time they named a new species in part because of its broad snout and the low not really exist in brow horns in in place of the brow horns are this hit or rugazi cities that may show bone resorption they said and also the frill with the curling parts of the frill then the name change to vegas ceratops ncis in two thousand ten by scott sampson and others and that genus name means wandering horned face the genus name tops refers to being a close relative of cosmos sarah tops and the wandering parts because cosmo saratov's was found much further away in utah the us cosmos dobbs. I always think of as having banks with curled so in the twenty ten paper. By scott samson and others they found that cosmo ceratops and baga ceratops had similar derived frills with the vanessa the holes in the frills and the curving forward bones and they found cosmo ceratops and vago serotypes to be sister tax in and not closely related to asthma. Sorace wagner serotypes Mentioned was named in the same paper that named utah ceratops giddy. I and cosmo ceratops richardson. I and if you want to hear more about those dinosaurs we talked about cosmo ceratops in episode one hundred seventy three and utah ceratops episode sixty five fog. Assira tops was found in the upper dinosaur park formation. So it's much younger than cosmic sars belly and cosmic source russell. I the type specimen was found by luke lindo near alberta and then collected by wann langston in nineteen fifty eight includes most of the skull and the post cranial skeleton in an upright crouched position. It was found in one block except for the snout which fell to pieces before it was discovered and collected separately. The skull was mostly complete but fragmented and the post cranial skeleton was nearly complete minus the tail. The skulls made up of several hundred fragments. Cheese must have fun to put back together. Yeah vago adopts was thought to be an adult because of a lot of kossuth vacations. It was tentatively thought to be caz misora bella based on the shape of the partially exposed frill but actually remained in storage and jackets until the nineteen eighties. At the canadian. Museum of nature often happens. If you think it's an existing species then langston and russell started preparing in the late. Nineteen eighty s as part of a debate about sarah topsy and four limb posture. And they found. Oh this is a new tax. There aren't a ton of well. Preserved post cranial skeletons of ceratops into. That makes sense that they're like what we have lying around. You know where we need limb bones soon. They probably didn't have a ton to choose from. They did find two additional specimens in the same area that were referred to go back then cosmic source irvine's but those weren't windblown crush skull and another was a fragmentary skull probably not too surprising. There's a lot of debate around baga ceratops and whether or not it's a valid genus. some scientists have said that they think varga ceratops is an adult form of cosmo ceratops others have said that they think it's more closely related to asthma. Sores and then others say it was a sister tax into cosmo ceratops in twenty sixteen campbell and others found the frill of vago. Ceratops was enough to make it distinct but they found cosmo sores varga ceratops to being cleared together. They did not attribute the other two skull specimens to vago ceratops and they said that they showed individual variation within cosmic source belly in twenty nineteen james campbell and others looked at vago. Ceratops and tentatively reassigned it to cosmas and then said well more fossils are needed to confirm or refute. They also said quote the interrelationships between cosmic sores. Irvine's is kasim. Zora's bella and cosmos russell. I remain unclear quote and they said they wouldn't formerly assigned. The two skulls previously referred to vago ceratops finances to chasm source irvine inches and reassign them to just kasmin sorace species In a file genetic analysis. It was found. That cows missouri's embargo ceratops were in a monophyletic laid which is why they ended up. Just getting rid of the vargas era thompson. Sounds like not. Everyone has gotten rid of vargas. Era tom's so in a paper. From last year twenty twenty denver fowler and elizabeth friedman fowler. Their paper was on transitional evolutionary forms in massereene sarah tops at dinosaurs they referred to volga ceratops will throughout the paper sometimes referred to it as vago ceratops parentheses cosmic zora's irvine inches and sometimes it was vago ceratops ordinances and they hypothesis that vega ceratops and cosmo ceratops showed the most derived and successively youngest members of a chasm lineage whilst this is still hotly contested murray recently. Yes so maybe they'll be more papers in the future about vegas tops so now before we get into our fun fact. I'm just going to quiz. You real quick okay. How many dinosaurs were in the first drastic park movie. And i mean like actual like living breathing moving dinosaurs now including birds non. Avian dinosaurs in the movie. Yeah like different types. Yeah not individuals different species. Okay.

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"robert holmes" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

03:54 min | 2 years ago

"robert holmes" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

"That was actually temperature and so we had planned. We hear at ohio. Laugh at that by the way yes And we're we'd planned to. Have everyone work from home starting on monday. But we had not counted on the rolling blackouts of the because there are three power grids in the us. There's the east there's a west and there's texas because texas wants to be independent and jari of our power comes from oil and gas and coal so this was not a failure of wind or any green technology. This was just pure They did done zayn. Our factories to be You know they're built to handle the hundred degree heat during the summer but they aren't billed to help that so A lot of my time was spent trying to work with agents to get them someplace warm and safe. So that's why restopped to charles and i said. Hey you know. On tuesday at six thirty. And i'm still working. You know where we totally a. Yeah and you're like absolutely we rachel. I had that it's no problem. It's no big deal so everyone's fine. No one no one in our immediate vicinity of friends family were hurt. Spent like four days with us because he had no power in his apartment. So everything's back normal and now then You know and we get to mock ted cruz because you know. He flew to cancun because when the towing gets tough. Your senator goes to cancun now that he's complaining. I can't handle these conditions. Let me cross the border. Let's be fair. There's always time to muck ted cruz. Alvin he's complaining that The people who leaked the tweets from his wife saying. Hey everyone we're going out of town. Yeah the neighbors that ride it on him. Yeah yes i wish. She tweeted a little bit of boasting like. We're all going to cancun if any would like to come with us. You're more than welcome. That kind of thing so i felt swishes and i appreciate it. I'm blind well. Obviously we had a lot of our listeners. Very concerned about you just like phantom zone. So we're glad you're ok and we're glad you're back to talk the final part of the trial the time lord. So here's episode. Two hundred twenty. We're gonna be discussing the ultimate foe dot dot done aka parts thirteen and fourteen of the trial of a time lord written by robert holmes least part. Thirteen was and pippa. Jane baker who part fourteen directed by chris clough. Interestingly you know of ca. Jane baker also wrote tear voice and chris clo- also directed terror void. So they're back for this one. Of course robert homes were the opener. The mysterious planet his last complete story. This was the four serial doctor who season twenty three and nineteen eighty six starring of course in his final onscreen appearance at least as far as the colin baker air is concerned colin baker as the sixth doctor and bonnie langford has melanie mel bush and Before we get started. I did to have a little bit of news on my own. So just nothing as big as your you guys because you guys at great stories but But i want to give a special thanks to stop everywhere zone. Christine paryski who this past week sent me a little care package after listening to last week's episode so i got the package today and open it up. And it's a packet of jamie dodgers. You guy i just finished my senate caca jay so i wanna thank christine for being kind of now. She did say she She asked me to go..

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"robert holmes" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

03:52 min | 2 years ago

"robert holmes" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

"This woman they madge in the two of them are just like hilarious together but yet she played madge ditches in law. That's what yeah. That's what i knew her from. I was like oh. My god is madge so that that that cracks me up every time i watch because that's what i know her from tone. So what did you think of them as katrina katrina goes just you know it's fun to see a you know a leader of of some sort. That's a woman that's always exciting. And the fact that you know. She's a like when perry gets chat captured. And she's like you know. I'll find you a couple of husbands and husbands is implausible. And she's like. Oh yeah such women as we must be shared. Yeah she's like she's always she's perfectly willing to You know share period around the tribe. Yeah and doesn't have any qualms about it like a perfectly normal for the their particular tribe and But yes she's just she's a funny. The character could have been played way more serious. I mean she has serious. I mean you know when the when glitz endeavor show up and their you know wanting to destroy this but she does go a little over. The top acting y. Yeah yeah but it's it's it's done in a way that it's just very entertaining and it's a shame that she kind of goes out the way she does which you got the action yes. She got electrocuted by draft. Throw out all right. Jesse how you any thoughts about sabbath glitz dipper or yeah. Boorda was dead first off i I did not. I thought we had seen this carriage before because in a time. He wanted me fashion. We've seen his Future you never know where the tortoise is gonna end up so so so. And so i believe at the time i had mentioned. He's very hairy. muttish You know and that was very much this again. That's a great comparison. I would throw. I would add fork from star. Trek beefs guest nine. He's very much like work i think. Yeah and a little bit with the interaction with him and his partner Just attach of jasper and horace in the cartoon thousand one dalmatians restaurants. Oh i'm sure rachel appreciate i know she. She's big on disney damaged podcasts. I totally make that. Could it out that you said yes. Oh my gosh much of that is in. You know like You know. He thinks he's smarter than he is in. His companion is like well. Maybe aren't that smart. I thought they were fun. Kind of this this duo that made it pretty because often i can go. Okay win. we get these story lines together but watching them go back and forth was pretty fun to watch and i did find gesturing towards the you know in the one thousand Dalmatia so you like grits endeavors banter as well as i did. I like them a lot. Yes okay that's good. Yeah you know. As much as i little disappointed by this script by robert holmes be considering his other work on doctor who you know. I try to keep in perspective while he was ill. But but i did kind of like the exchanges between glitz endeavor. I we're handled pretty well In tony selby especially really sells those those.

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"robert holmes" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

05:35 min | 2 years ago

"robert holmes" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

"Wonderful friend and just delightful partner in time jesse jackson. How're you doing jesse. I am good. You know we're we're here to talk about the real thing yes year we're going to buy the world a coke and talk about the sixth doctor. Yes drinking my cook. Right now is Trying to break up some of the crowd. That's my lungs because hey symbicort is the worst. But you guys. Don't care about that but hopefully you do care about that here. Episode to seventeen weird talking the mysterious planet earth aka parts one through four of the trial of a time lord which was a fourteen part serial that essentially serves as colin baker last season as the six dr sadly his second and final season and this was written by robert holmes who wrote some great episodes euro spearhead from space pyramids of mars brain of more bs. The deadly assassin caves of andrews. Johnny the two doctors and more and joining us thankfully for this wonderful four-part event as we're going to go through the entire trial of a time lord season see all of season twenty three from the classic era joining us from the five ish. Fan girls podcast and gold standard. The oscars podcast please. Everyone welcome back to next up everywhere. Rachel friend hi. Rachel you doing. I am good. It's so long since i've talked to you like a whole now. Yeah i know spends along thank you so much for coming back on the really appreciate it and i'm sure just does to looking for all you do say six. Dr mike i there. Are those the magic words just here. Yep six dr putting up three times like six. Dr six dr six dr. Yeah or carriages. Carriages characters order nicely done see. This is one of the reasons. I was very glad to have rachel board. Because she is a resident six dr aficionado. I love all the doctors. So i love colin baker as well but but i think rachel has a special place in her heart for certain colin baker radio. I know you've been on before when you were wonderful to come on and talk vengeance of varos with us with me. But i don't think jesse was there for that one if i recall correctly i don't think so. Yeah so i think it was just you and is so. Would you mind reminding everybody Y you love the sixth doctor so much he you know i just had someone else asked me this question and i struggled then i still have. Now it's just it's just one of those things where it's like you know. Why do people love chocolate. Or why do people love cats or you know you know just happened. I do people a fishing. It's just you know it's just one of those things. The oh yeah you come across something in your life and it just kind of hits he at a spot that you're like i love this and i want this to be part of my existence for now and all of eternity.

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"robert holmes" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

05:40 min | 2 years ago

"robert holmes" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast

"That and he also played all in the story. He turned up in a peter. Capaldi story he played thuan in the zygote inversion the second. Part of zygote invasion is also the character chairman burke falco in the seventh doctor. Big finish audio the siberian candidate and he was also in some notable. Tv appearances including the alienist angel of darkness. The sequel to the alienist that was on. Tnt was rather good and it was also in the sherlock episode. The site of three. Okay it lastly we had a key actor named glenn mccreevy as what are the pilgrims that served under captain zenit. So that's our guest. Cast this time. Thankfully you know live with these big finish audios and especially since you have to doctors. Yeah you kind of go skimpy all the rest of the cast because you want to spend most of your time with the two doctors. If you've got him in the same recording booth right. I i know we have three categories. But it's like maybe not to say one says it's kovac but yet but are three categories. I think we're going to do eighty ten ten. Yeah probably probably. I think that's pretty fair. Yeah let's let's be honest. This story is all about the two doctors absolutely. Yes it not not confusing that with the two doctors story from colin baker's era just putting that out there okay so so trivia before we get into our three topics just have a couple of things the fourth doctor mentions that he had recently been elected lord president in the citadel and gala frei in the story which is a reference to the story that deadliest acid. What am i personal. Favorites written by robert holmes where he uses it was the fourth doctor solo story where the the fourth doctor goes to california to prevent the assassination of president ends up becoming president. Itself it oh. Hey the masters involved so no big deal. They're great story the tenth doctor. Meanwhile appears to be as as kind of really emphasized toward the end of this story. Something i definitely want to talk about shortly after the waters of mars sometime between the waters of mars at the end of time his final story. That's what i got that. So we get so we kinda get the time lord victorious doctor in the store. Yes yes there is a little bit of that. I agree so it's something that doesn't quite go over very well with the fourth doctor as it turns out. So that's something. I definitely want to talk about three topics. Jesse said so talking to number one. Well let's start right off the bat. We gotta talk to doctors. The fourth and tenth doctors as the encounter one another in the cathedral of contemplation. Which is a very interesting setting. So so jesse. I know you said you love this audio. So what are your initial thoughts of these. Two private doctors finally media loan last. So i ended up listening to this twice and i could actually see me going back and listening to it again You know yes..

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