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Why we need to rethink how we build homes | Ged Finch | TEDxWellington
Ged is a PhD Candidate at Victoria University of Wellington in the School of Architecture exploring how a circular economy model can fundamentally disrupt the way we build in New Zealand. Prior to undertaking this research Ged worked in two architectural firms in Malaysia, was involved in statistical damage analysis of residential dwellings in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake and taught in the fields of Built Environmental Science, Construction, Architectural Design Communication and Critical Theory. Ged is a PhD Candidate at Victoria University of Wellington in the School of Architecture exploring how a circular economy model can fundamentally disrupt the way we build in New Zealand. Prior to undertaking this research Ged worked in two architectural firms in Malaysia, was involved in stat...
published: 10 Sep 2019
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Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion - Chapter 1 Courtyard: Defeat Wutai Sergeant and Foulander PS5
JVGS Site https://jasonsvideogamessource.com/ Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion - Chapter 1 Courtyard: Defeat Wutai Sergeant and Foulander PS5 JVGS Discord https://discord.gg/D9yVCsSnaf Rumble https://rumble.com/c/c-5117246
Odysee https://odysee.com/@JasonsVideoGamesSource:9
published: 18 Dec 2022
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Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion - Chapter 1 Courtyard: Find Earrings In Chest and Equip Gameplay
JVGS Site https://jasonsvideogamessource.com/ Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion - Chapter 1 Courtyard: Find Earrings In Chest and Equip Gameplay JVGS Discord https://discord.gg/D9yVCsSnaf Rumble https://rumble.com/c/c-5117246
Odysee https://odysee.com/@JasonsVideoGamesSource:9
published: 18 Dec 2022
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Want to solve the housing crisis? Build these, experts say | About That
Drive through most of Canada’s city cores and you’ll see lots of condo towers and even more single detached homes. Urban planners say it’s an inefficient use of land. Andrew Chang hears from architects about a possible solution: 'the missing middle.'
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published: 21 Feb 2023
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Crisis in the Courtyard Part 1 | The Madness Table S1E14 | D&D5e; Podcast
Now on the other side of their secret tunnel, the party gets to know their new friend and continues to explore. But there is trouble and wonders aplenty awaiting them just around the bend. Will they survive this encounter?
Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition playthrough of Out of the Abyss adventure module, written by Wizards of the Coast.
THE MADNESS TABLE: A not so well-rounded Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition adventuring party featuring a wizard, a cleric and a warlock are kidnapped and awaken imprisoned in the Underdark.
Yes, this is Out of the Abyss, an adventure module playthrough ran by the sadistic Dungeon Master William Johnston.
Reviews for this module, written by Wizards of the Coast, state "experienced DM required" and "survive or die". It also boasts interesting mechanics an...
published: 09 Mar 2022
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Courtyard Residence expands student housing spaces at SFU’s Burnaby campus
Student living is reaching new heights at Simon Fraser University (SFU) with the opening of the new Courtyard Residence at Burnaby campus.
The striking two-building residence provides students with breathtaking views from Burnaby Mountain, stunning outdoor areas, including a centrally-located exterior courtyard, swings, ping pong tables and open-air gathering spaces. It also features all the comforts and amenities required to meet student needs, including modern rooms, private shared washrooms, a house lounge and kitchen, 24/7 front desk support, a laundry room and multi-functional spaces.
Read more at SFU News
https://www.sfu.ca/sfunews/stories/2023/05/courtyard-residence-expands-student-housing-spaces-at-sfu-s-burn.html
Aerial shots credit: Ledcor Group
published: 19 May 2023
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Why shipping container homes are overrated
They’re fun. They’re also way more difficult to build than they seem.
Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Shipping container homes have been a trend for a while, from reality TV shows to housing policy discussions. But the truth is that these homes are a lot more difficult to build than you might think.
It’s easy to think that housing solutions are purely technological, but many obstacles to housing aren’t in construction but in the policies surrounding homebuilding. Moreover, many of the supposed advantages of shipping containers turn out to be more complicated in reality.
Vox’s Phil Edwards spent a night in a shipping container home to see how the experience of staying in a shipping container compares with the reality of building ...
published: 15 Jun 2022
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Crisis in the Courtyard Part 2 | The Madness Table S1E15 | D&D5e; Podcast
We resume mid-combat! Now down another ally the party contines to battle their ambushers in the accursed courtyard. Will our heroes survive the encounter? At what costs?
Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition playthrough of Out of the Abyss adventure module, written by Wizards of the Coast.
THE MADNESS TABLE: A not so well-rounded Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition adventuring party featuring a wizard, a cleric and a warlock are kidnapped and awaken imprisoned in the Underdark.
Yes, this is Out of the Abyss, an adventure module playthrough ran by the sadistic Dungeon Master William Johnston.
Reviews for this module, written by Wizards of the Coast, state "experienced DM required" and "survive or die". It also boasts interesting mechanics and optional rule sets not seen in most DnD 5e games su...
published: 28 Mar 2022
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Israel-Hamas: The humanitarian crisis in Gaza could get much worse very quickly. Here's why
Communications systems in the Gaza Strip were down for a second day Friday with no fuel to power the internet and phone networks, causing aid agencies to halt cross-border deliveries of humanitarian supplies even as they warned people may soon face starvation.
Israel has been pushing deeper into Gaza City, and its troops have been searching Gaza's biggest hospital, Shifa, for traces of a Hamas command center the military alleges was located under the building. They have shown what they said were a tunnel entrance and weapons found in a truck inside the compound but not yet any evidence of the command center, which Hamas and Shifa staff deny existed.
The war, now in its sixth week, was triggered by Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack in southern Israel, in which the militants killed more than 1,20...
published: 18 Nov 2023
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Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion | Fort Tamblin - Courtyard
Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion | Fort Tamblin - Courtyard
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published: 12 Dec 2022
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Why we need to rethink how we build homes | Ged Finch | TEDxWellington
Ged is a PhD Candidate at Victoria University of Wellington in the School of Architecture exploring how a circular economy model can fundamentally disrupt the w...
Ged is a PhD Candidate at Victoria University of Wellington in the School of Architecture exploring how a circular economy model can fundamentally disrupt the way we build in New Zealand. Prior to undertaking this research Ged worked in two architectural firms in Malaysia, was involved in statistical damage analysis of residential dwellings in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake and taught in the fields of Built Environmental Science, Construction, Architectural Design Communication and Critical Theory. Ged is a PhD Candidate at Victoria University of Wellington in the School of Architecture exploring how a circular economy model can fundamentally disrupt the way we build in New Zealand. Prior to undertaking this research Ged worked in two architectural firms in Malaysia, was involved in statistical damage analysis of residential dwellings in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake and taught in the fields of Built Environmental Science, Construction, Architectural Design Communication and Critical Theory. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Why_We_Need_To_Rethink_How_We_Build_Homes_|_Ged_Finch_|_Tedxwellington
Ged is a PhD Candidate at Victoria University of Wellington in the School of Architecture exploring how a circular economy model can fundamentally disrupt the way we build in New Zealand. Prior to undertaking this research Ged worked in two architectural firms in Malaysia, was involved in statistical damage analysis of residential dwellings in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake and taught in the fields of Built Environmental Science, Construction, Architectural Design Communication and Critical Theory. Ged is a PhD Candidate at Victoria University of Wellington in the School of Architecture exploring how a circular economy model can fundamentally disrupt the way we build in New Zealand. Prior to undertaking this research Ged worked in two architectural firms in Malaysia, was involved in statistical damage analysis of residential dwellings in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake and taught in the fields of Built Environmental Science, Construction, Architectural Design Communication and Critical Theory. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 10 Sep 2019
- views: 167984
0:49
Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion - Chapter 1 Courtyard: Defeat Wutai Sergeant and Foulander PS5
JVGS Site https://jasonsvideogamessource.com/ Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion - Chapter 1 Courtyard: Defeat Wutai Sergeant and Foulander PS5 JVGS Discord ht...
JVGS Site https://jasonsvideogamessource.com/ Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion - Chapter 1 Courtyard: Defeat Wutai Sergeant and Foulander PS5 JVGS Discord https://discord.gg/D9yVCsSnaf Rumble https://rumble.com/c/c-5117246
Odysee https://odysee.com/@JasonsVideoGamesSource:9
https://wn.com/Crisis_Core_Final_Fantasy_7_Reunion_Chapter_1_Courtyard_Defeat_Wutai_Sergeant_And_Foulander_Ps5
JVGS Site https://jasonsvideogamessource.com/ Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion - Chapter 1 Courtyard: Defeat Wutai Sergeant and Foulander PS5 JVGS Discord https://discord.gg/D9yVCsSnaf Rumble https://rumble.com/c/c-5117246
Odysee https://odysee.com/@JasonsVideoGamesSource:9
- published: 18 Dec 2022
- views: 13
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Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion - Chapter 1 Courtyard: Find Earrings In Chest and Equip Gameplay
JVGS Site https://jasonsvideogamessource.com/ Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion - Chapter 1 Courtyard: Find Earrings In Chest and Equip Gameplay JVGS Discord ...
JVGS Site https://jasonsvideogamessource.com/ Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion - Chapter 1 Courtyard: Find Earrings In Chest and Equip Gameplay JVGS Discord https://discord.gg/D9yVCsSnaf Rumble https://rumble.com/c/c-5117246
Odysee https://odysee.com/@JasonsVideoGamesSource:9
https://wn.com/Crisis_Core_Final_Fantasy_7_Reunion_Chapter_1_Courtyard_Find_Earrings_In_Chest_And_Equip_Gameplay
JVGS Site https://jasonsvideogamessource.com/ Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion - Chapter 1 Courtyard: Find Earrings In Chest and Equip Gameplay JVGS Discord https://discord.gg/D9yVCsSnaf Rumble https://rumble.com/c/c-5117246
Odysee https://odysee.com/@JasonsVideoGamesSource:9
- published: 18 Dec 2022
- views: 16
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Want to solve the housing crisis? Build these, experts say | About That
Drive through most of Canada’s city cores and you’ll see lots of condo towers and even more single detached homes. Urban planners say it’s an inefficient use of...
Drive through most of Canada’s city cores and you’ll see lots of condo towers and even more single detached homes. Urban planners say it’s an inefficient use of land. Andrew Chang hears from architects about a possible solution: 'the missing middle.'
Playlists: housing and real estate, what to watch, about that, cbc explore
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https://wn.com/Want_To_Solve_The_Housing_Crisis_Build_These,_Experts_Say_|_About_That
Drive through most of Canada’s city cores and you’ll see lots of condo towers and even more single detached homes. Urban planners say it’s an inefficient use of land. Andrew Chang hears from architects about a possible solution: 'the missing middle.'
Playlists: housing and real estate, what to watch, about that, cbc explore
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- published: 21 Feb 2023
- views: 217256
1:23:25
Crisis in the Courtyard Part 1 | The Madness Table S1E14 | D&D5e; Podcast
Now on the other side of their secret tunnel, the party gets to know their new friend and continues to explore. But there is trouble and wonders aplenty awaitin...
Now on the other side of their secret tunnel, the party gets to know their new friend and continues to explore. But there is trouble and wonders aplenty awaiting them just around the bend. Will they survive this encounter?
Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition playthrough of Out of the Abyss adventure module, written by Wizards of the Coast.
THE MADNESS TABLE: A not so well-rounded Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition adventuring party featuring a wizard, a cleric and a warlock are kidnapped and awaken imprisoned in the Underdark.
Yes, this is Out of the Abyss, an adventure module playthrough ran by the sadistic Dungeon Master William Johnston.
Reviews for this module, written by Wizards of the Coast, state "experienced DM required" and "survive or die". It also boasts interesting mechanics and optional rule sets not seen in most DnD 5e games such as the Sanity Ability Score.
Player characters include the naive and endearing hobgoblin Indigo Honeydew (played by Andrew Walker), the gruff and unyielding human Sephel Hesk (played by Brendan Proal) and the commanding and always rational Lara Wippen (played by Sam Conklin) accompanied by a slew of NPCs all, of course, played by Dungeon Master Will Johnston.
Episodes are to be released bi-weekly starting on Wednesday, November 24 2021. For show inquiries, please email themadnesstable [at] gmail. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @TheMadnessTable.
Dungeon Master: William Johnston
All NPCs: William Johnston
Indigo Honeydew: Andrew Walker
Sephel Hesk: Brendan Proal
Lara Wippen: Sam Conklin
AUDIO
Ice Cavern | Tabletop Audio https://tabletopaudio.com/
Latin Electro #10 | Dmyra https://freemusicarchive.org/music/dmyra/Sophisticated_Women_of_Danger/foot178_04-dmyra-latin_electro_10
Cosa Peluda | Dmyra https://freemusicarchive.org/music/dmyra/Sophisticated_Women_of_Danger/foot178_01-dmyra-cosa_peluda
S.W.o.D. | Dmyra https://freemusicarchive.org/music/dmyra/Sophisticated_Women_of_Danger/foot178_05-dmyra-swod
Dnd 5e, underdark, drow, wizard, cleric, warlock, dungeons and dragons
https://wn.com/Crisis_In_The_Courtyard_Part_1_|_The_Madness_Table_S1E14_|_D_D5E_Podcast
Now on the other side of their secret tunnel, the party gets to know their new friend and continues to explore. But there is trouble and wonders aplenty awaiting them just around the bend. Will they survive this encounter?
Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition playthrough of Out of the Abyss adventure module, written by Wizards of the Coast.
THE MADNESS TABLE: A not so well-rounded Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition adventuring party featuring a wizard, a cleric and a warlock are kidnapped and awaken imprisoned in the Underdark.
Yes, this is Out of the Abyss, an adventure module playthrough ran by the sadistic Dungeon Master William Johnston.
Reviews for this module, written by Wizards of the Coast, state "experienced DM required" and "survive or die". It also boasts interesting mechanics and optional rule sets not seen in most DnD 5e games such as the Sanity Ability Score.
Player characters include the naive and endearing hobgoblin Indigo Honeydew (played by Andrew Walker), the gruff and unyielding human Sephel Hesk (played by Brendan Proal) and the commanding and always rational Lara Wippen (played by Sam Conklin) accompanied by a slew of NPCs all, of course, played by Dungeon Master Will Johnston.
Episodes are to be released bi-weekly starting on Wednesday, November 24 2021. For show inquiries, please email themadnesstable [at] gmail. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @TheMadnessTable.
Dungeon Master: William Johnston
All NPCs: William Johnston
Indigo Honeydew: Andrew Walker
Sephel Hesk: Brendan Proal
Lara Wippen: Sam Conklin
AUDIO
Ice Cavern | Tabletop Audio https://tabletopaudio.com/
Latin Electro #10 | Dmyra https://freemusicarchive.org/music/dmyra/Sophisticated_Women_of_Danger/foot178_04-dmyra-latin_electro_10
Cosa Peluda | Dmyra https://freemusicarchive.org/music/dmyra/Sophisticated_Women_of_Danger/foot178_01-dmyra-cosa_peluda
S.W.o.D. | Dmyra https://freemusicarchive.org/music/dmyra/Sophisticated_Women_of_Danger/foot178_05-dmyra-swod
Dnd 5e, underdark, drow, wizard, cleric, warlock, dungeons and dragons
- published: 09 Mar 2022
- views: 10
1:55
Courtyard Residence expands student housing spaces at SFU’s Burnaby campus
Student living is reaching new heights at Simon Fraser University (SFU) with the opening of the new Courtyard Residence at Burnaby campus.
The striking two-bui...
Student living is reaching new heights at Simon Fraser University (SFU) with the opening of the new Courtyard Residence at Burnaby campus.
The striking two-building residence provides students with breathtaking views from Burnaby Mountain, stunning outdoor areas, including a centrally-located exterior courtyard, swings, ping pong tables and open-air gathering spaces. It also features all the comforts and amenities required to meet student needs, including modern rooms, private shared washrooms, a house lounge and kitchen, 24/7 front desk support, a laundry room and multi-functional spaces.
Read more at SFU News
https://www.sfu.ca/sfunews/stories/2023/05/courtyard-residence-expands-student-housing-spaces-at-sfu-s-burn.html
Aerial shots credit: Ledcor Group
https://wn.com/Courtyard_Residence_Expands_Student_Housing_Spaces_At_Sfu’S_Burnaby_Campus
Student living is reaching new heights at Simon Fraser University (SFU) with the opening of the new Courtyard Residence at Burnaby campus.
The striking two-building residence provides students with breathtaking views from Burnaby Mountain, stunning outdoor areas, including a centrally-located exterior courtyard, swings, ping pong tables and open-air gathering spaces. It also features all the comforts and amenities required to meet student needs, including modern rooms, private shared washrooms, a house lounge and kitchen, 24/7 front desk support, a laundry room and multi-functional spaces.
Read more at SFU News
https://www.sfu.ca/sfunews/stories/2023/05/courtyard-residence-expands-student-housing-spaces-at-sfu-s-burn.html
Aerial shots credit: Ledcor Group
- published: 19 May 2023
- views: 2794
10:36
Why shipping container homes are overrated
They’re fun. They’re also way more difficult to build than they seem.
Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO ...
They’re fun. They’re also way more difficult to build than they seem.
Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Shipping container homes have been a trend for a while, from reality TV shows to housing policy discussions. But the truth is that these homes are a lot more difficult to build than you might think.
It’s easy to think that housing solutions are purely technological, but many obstacles to housing aren’t in construction but in the policies surrounding homebuilding. Moreover, many of the supposed advantages of shipping containers turn out to be more complicated in reality.
Vox’s Phil Edwards spent a night in a shipping container home to see how the experience of staying in a shipping container compares with the reality of building one.
Further Reading:
Mark Hogan’s 2015 opinion piece about shipping containers is a great introduction to the topic: https://www.archdaily.com/773491/opinion-whats-wrong-with-shipping-container-housing-everything
Belinda Carr’s debunking of shipping containers gets into more building science detail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7yEDz6bCfU
She’s also an even-handed critic and made a video about five shipping container successes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkG3gmPUPQg
You can check out Michael’s Airbnbs here: https://www.airbnb.com/users/show/329149776
Make sure you never miss behind-the-scenes content in the Vox Video newsletter, sign up here: http://vox.com/video-newsletter
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com
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https://wn.com/Why_Shipping_Container_Homes_Are_Overrated
They’re fun. They’re also way more difficult to build than they seem.
Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Shipping container homes have been a trend for a while, from reality TV shows to housing policy discussions. But the truth is that these homes are a lot more difficult to build than you might think.
It’s easy to think that housing solutions are purely technological, but many obstacles to housing aren’t in construction but in the policies surrounding homebuilding. Moreover, many of the supposed advantages of shipping containers turn out to be more complicated in reality.
Vox’s Phil Edwards spent a night in a shipping container home to see how the experience of staying in a shipping container compares with the reality of building one.
Further Reading:
Mark Hogan’s 2015 opinion piece about shipping containers is a great introduction to the topic: https://www.archdaily.com/773491/opinion-whats-wrong-with-shipping-container-housing-everything
Belinda Carr’s debunking of shipping containers gets into more building science detail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7yEDz6bCfU
She’s also an even-handed critic and made a video about five shipping container successes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkG3gmPUPQg
You can check out Michael’s Airbnbs here: https://www.airbnb.com/users/show/329149776
Make sure you never miss behind-the-scenes content in the Vox Video newsletter, sign up here: http://vox.com/video-newsletter
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com
Support Vox's reporting with a one-time or recurring contribution: http://vox.com/contribute-now
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- published: 15 Jun 2022
- views: 4555842
1:13:47
Crisis in the Courtyard Part 2 | The Madness Table S1E15 | D&D5e; Podcast
We resume mid-combat! Now down another ally the party contines to battle their ambushers in the accursed courtyard. Will our heroes survive the encounter? At wh...
We resume mid-combat! Now down another ally the party contines to battle their ambushers in the accursed courtyard. Will our heroes survive the encounter? At what costs?
Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition playthrough of Out of the Abyss adventure module, written by Wizards of the Coast.
THE MADNESS TABLE: A not so well-rounded Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition adventuring party featuring a wizard, a cleric and a warlock are kidnapped and awaken imprisoned in the Underdark.
Yes, this is Out of the Abyss, an adventure module playthrough ran by the sadistic Dungeon Master William Johnston.
Reviews for this module, written by Wizards of the Coast, state "experienced DM required" and "survive or die". It also boasts interesting mechanics and optional rule sets not seen in most DnD 5e games such as the Sanity Ability Score.
Player characters include the naive and endearing hobgoblin Indigo Honeydew (played by Andrew Walker), the gruff and unyielding human Sephel Hesk (played by Brendan Proal) and the commanding and always rational Lara Wippen (played by Sam Conklin) accompanied by a slew of NPCs all, of course, played by Dungeon Master Will Johnston.
Episodes are to be released weekly starting on Wednesday, November 24 2021. For show inquiries, please email themadnesstable [at] gmail. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @TheMadnessTable.
Dungeon Master: William Johnston
All NPCs: William Johnston
Indigo Honeydew: Andrew Walker
Sephel Hesk: Brendan Proal
Lara Wippen: Sam Conklin
AUDIO
Ice Cavern | Tabletop Audio https://tabletopaudio.com/
Latin Electro #10 | Dmyra https://freemusicarchive.org/music/dmyra/Sophisticated_Women_of_Danger/foot178_04-dmyra-latin_electro_10
Cosa Peluda | Dmyra https://freemusicarchive.org/music/dmyra/Sophisticated_Women_of_Danger/foot178_01-dmyra-cosa_peluda
S.W.o.D. | Dmyra https://freemusicarchive.org/music/dmyra/Sophisticated_Women_of_Danger/foot178_05-dmyra-swod
And Darkness Grew Like a Tree | Doctor Turtle
https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Doctor_Turtle/5f91e09024ca8/and-the-darkness-grew-like-a-tree
Dnd 5e, underdark, drow, wizard, cleric, warlock, dungeons and dragons
https://wn.com/Crisis_In_The_Courtyard_Part_2_|_The_Madness_Table_S1E15_|_D_D5E_Podcast
We resume mid-combat! Now down another ally the party contines to battle their ambushers in the accursed courtyard. Will our heroes survive the encounter? At what costs?
Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition playthrough of Out of the Abyss adventure module, written by Wizards of the Coast.
THE MADNESS TABLE: A not so well-rounded Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition adventuring party featuring a wizard, a cleric and a warlock are kidnapped and awaken imprisoned in the Underdark.
Yes, this is Out of the Abyss, an adventure module playthrough ran by the sadistic Dungeon Master William Johnston.
Reviews for this module, written by Wizards of the Coast, state "experienced DM required" and "survive or die". It also boasts interesting mechanics and optional rule sets not seen in most DnD 5e games such as the Sanity Ability Score.
Player characters include the naive and endearing hobgoblin Indigo Honeydew (played by Andrew Walker), the gruff and unyielding human Sephel Hesk (played by Brendan Proal) and the commanding and always rational Lara Wippen (played by Sam Conklin) accompanied by a slew of NPCs all, of course, played by Dungeon Master Will Johnston.
Episodes are to be released weekly starting on Wednesday, November 24 2021. For show inquiries, please email themadnesstable [at] gmail. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @TheMadnessTable.
Dungeon Master: William Johnston
All NPCs: William Johnston
Indigo Honeydew: Andrew Walker
Sephel Hesk: Brendan Proal
Lara Wippen: Sam Conklin
AUDIO
Ice Cavern | Tabletop Audio https://tabletopaudio.com/
Latin Electro #10 | Dmyra https://freemusicarchive.org/music/dmyra/Sophisticated_Women_of_Danger/foot178_04-dmyra-latin_electro_10
Cosa Peluda | Dmyra https://freemusicarchive.org/music/dmyra/Sophisticated_Women_of_Danger/foot178_01-dmyra-cosa_peluda
S.W.o.D. | Dmyra https://freemusicarchive.org/music/dmyra/Sophisticated_Women_of_Danger/foot178_05-dmyra-swod
And Darkness Grew Like a Tree | Doctor Turtle
https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Doctor_Turtle/5f91e09024ca8/and-the-darkness-grew-like-a-tree
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- published: 28 Mar 2022
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Israel-Hamas: The humanitarian crisis in Gaza could get much worse very quickly. Here's why
Communications systems in the Gaza Strip were down for a second day Friday with no fuel to power the internet and phone networks, causing aid agencies to halt c...
Communications systems in the Gaza Strip were down for a second day Friday with no fuel to power the internet and phone networks, causing aid agencies to halt cross-border deliveries of humanitarian supplies even as they warned people may soon face starvation.
Israel has been pushing deeper into Gaza City, and its troops have been searching Gaza's biggest hospital, Shifa, for traces of a Hamas command center the military alleges was located under the building. They have shown what they said were a tunnel entrance and weapons found in a truck inside the compound but not yet any evidence of the command center, which Hamas and Shifa staff deny existed.
The war, now in its sixth week, was triggered by Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack in southern Israel, in which the militants killed more than 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and captured some 240 men, women and children.
Gaza is now receiving only 10% of its needed food supplies daily, and dehydration and malnutrition are growing with nearly all of the 2.3 million people in the territory needing food, said Abeer Etefa, a Mideast regional spokeswoman for the United Nations' World Food Program.
“People are facing the immediate possibility of starvation,” she said from Cairo.
With few trucks entering Gaza and no fuel to distribute the food “there is no way to meet the current hunger needs,” she said Thursday.
“The existing food systems in Gaza are basically collapsing.”
The breakdown of the communications network, which is crucial for coordinating aid deliveries, meant a further worsening of the situation. The U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, or UNRWA, said no aid deliveries would be able to enter southern Gaza from Egypt on Friday.
“We have seen fuel and food and water and humanitarian assistance being used as a weapon of war,” said agency spokeswoman Juliette Touma.
Fuel is needed for generators that run emergency communication systems, hospitals, desalination plants and other critical infrastructure in Gaza.
Israel has barred fuel shipments into Gaza since the beginning of the war, but permitted a limited shipment to UNRWA earlier this week for trucks delivering food after the agency's fuel reservoir ran dry.
Touma said that is “outrageous that humanitarian agencies are reduced to begging for fuel.”
Following the surprise attack by Hamas, Israel responded with a weekslong air campaign and a ground invasion of northern Gaza, vowing to remove Hamas from power and crush its military capabilities.
On Friday, the military said it had found the body of another hostage taken by Hamas, identifying her as a soldier, Cpl. Noa Marciano. Like the body of another hostage found Thursday, 65-year-old Yehudit Weiss, Marciano's corpse was recovered in a building adjacent to Shifa, the military said.
Four hostages taken in the initial Hamas attack have now been confirmed dead, while four others have been freed and one rescued.
More than 11,470 Palestinians have been killed, two-thirds of them women and minors, according to Palestinian health authorities. Another 2,700 have been reported missing, believed buried under rubble. The official count does not differentiate between civilian and militant deaths, and Israel says it has killed thousands of militants.
WEAPONS, BUT NO TUNNELS
Israel’s troops stormed into Shifa on Wednesday, and have been searching the complex. The Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said the troops searched underground levels of the hospital Thursday and detained technicians who run its equipment.
Israel faces pressure to prove its claim that Hamas set up its main command center in and under the hospital, which has multiple buildings over an area of several city blocks. So far, it has mainly shown photos and video of weapons caches which it says its soldiers found in the hospital.
On Thursday, the military released video of a hole in the hospital courtyard it said was a tunnel entrance. It also showed several assault rifles and RPGs, grenades, ammunition clips and utility vests laid out on a blanket that it said were found in a pickup truck in the courtyard. The Associated Press could not independently verify the Israeli claims.
For years, Israel has depicted the hospital as the site of a major Hamas headquarters, and in recent weeks it released satellite maps that specified particular buildings as a command center or as housing underground complexes. It released a computer animation portraying a subterranean network of passageways and rooms filled with weapons and fuel barrels. The U.S. has said it has intelligence to support Israeli claims.
The allegations are part of Israel’s broader accusation that Hamas uses Palestinians as human shields across the Gaza Strip, which Israeli officials say is the reason for the large numbers of civilian casualties during weeks of bombardment.
Author: NAJIB JOBAIN (BASSEM MROUE and DAVID RISING, Associated Press)
https://wn.com/Israel_Hamas_The_Humanitarian_Crisis_In_Gaza_Could_Get_Much_Worse_Very_Quickly._Here's_Why
Communications systems in the Gaza Strip were down for a second day Friday with no fuel to power the internet and phone networks, causing aid agencies to halt cross-border deliveries of humanitarian supplies even as they warned people may soon face starvation.
Israel has been pushing deeper into Gaza City, and its troops have been searching Gaza's biggest hospital, Shifa, for traces of a Hamas command center the military alleges was located under the building. They have shown what they said were a tunnel entrance and weapons found in a truck inside the compound but not yet any evidence of the command center, which Hamas and Shifa staff deny existed.
The war, now in its sixth week, was triggered by Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack in southern Israel, in which the militants killed more than 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and captured some 240 men, women and children.
Gaza is now receiving only 10% of its needed food supplies daily, and dehydration and malnutrition are growing with nearly all of the 2.3 million people in the territory needing food, said Abeer Etefa, a Mideast regional spokeswoman for the United Nations' World Food Program.
“People are facing the immediate possibility of starvation,” she said from Cairo.
With few trucks entering Gaza and no fuel to distribute the food “there is no way to meet the current hunger needs,” she said Thursday.
“The existing food systems in Gaza are basically collapsing.”
The breakdown of the communications network, which is crucial for coordinating aid deliveries, meant a further worsening of the situation. The U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, or UNRWA, said no aid deliveries would be able to enter southern Gaza from Egypt on Friday.
“We have seen fuel and food and water and humanitarian assistance being used as a weapon of war,” said agency spokeswoman Juliette Touma.
Fuel is needed for generators that run emergency communication systems, hospitals, desalination plants and other critical infrastructure in Gaza.
Israel has barred fuel shipments into Gaza since the beginning of the war, but permitted a limited shipment to UNRWA earlier this week for trucks delivering food after the agency's fuel reservoir ran dry.
Touma said that is “outrageous that humanitarian agencies are reduced to begging for fuel.”
Following the surprise attack by Hamas, Israel responded with a weekslong air campaign and a ground invasion of northern Gaza, vowing to remove Hamas from power and crush its military capabilities.
On Friday, the military said it had found the body of another hostage taken by Hamas, identifying her as a soldier, Cpl. Noa Marciano. Like the body of another hostage found Thursday, 65-year-old Yehudit Weiss, Marciano's corpse was recovered in a building adjacent to Shifa, the military said.
Four hostages taken in the initial Hamas attack have now been confirmed dead, while four others have been freed and one rescued.
More than 11,470 Palestinians have been killed, two-thirds of them women and minors, according to Palestinian health authorities. Another 2,700 have been reported missing, believed buried under rubble. The official count does not differentiate between civilian and militant deaths, and Israel says it has killed thousands of militants.
WEAPONS, BUT NO TUNNELS
Israel’s troops stormed into Shifa on Wednesday, and have been searching the complex. The Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said the troops searched underground levels of the hospital Thursday and detained technicians who run its equipment.
Israel faces pressure to prove its claim that Hamas set up its main command center in and under the hospital, which has multiple buildings over an area of several city blocks. So far, it has mainly shown photos and video of weapons caches which it says its soldiers found in the hospital.
On Thursday, the military released video of a hole in the hospital courtyard it said was a tunnel entrance. It also showed several assault rifles and RPGs, grenades, ammunition clips and utility vests laid out on a blanket that it said were found in a pickup truck in the courtyard. The Associated Press could not independently verify the Israeli claims.
For years, Israel has depicted the hospital as the site of a major Hamas headquarters, and in recent weeks it released satellite maps that specified particular buildings as a command center or as housing underground complexes. It released a computer animation portraying a subterranean network of passageways and rooms filled with weapons and fuel barrels. The U.S. has said it has intelligence to support Israeli claims.
The allegations are part of Israel’s broader accusation that Hamas uses Palestinians as human shields across the Gaza Strip, which Israeli officials say is the reason for the large numbers of civilian casualties during weeks of bombardment.
Author: NAJIB JOBAIN (BASSEM MROUE and DAVID RISING, Associated Press)
- published: 18 Nov 2023
- views: 44375
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Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion | Fort Tamblin - Courtyard
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- published: 12 Dec 2022
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