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Tour of Britain Stage 5 (Wirral) leaving Heswall towards Caldy and West Kirby (part 1)
Dee Estuary, Heswall and sheldrakes at suset with Phantom 4
Shots of the Dee Estuary as shot with my DJI Phantom 4 at sunset
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Title: S. S. Almeda. Lady Vestey christens and launches new 14,000 tons South American Liner.
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A trip around Thor's rock
A trip around Thor's rock Thurstaston, Wirral, on a blustery March day.
Project Hilbre Island - Wirral - TBS Discovery Pro
This is an attempt to reach Hilbre Island from Hoylake, Wirral in very strong winds. Unfortunately I was beaten. Mostly because I lost my bottle. One day I will return to try again. Filmed using a
Chrontendo Episode 13
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…As you may recall from last episode, the 1986 holiday season has arrived in Japan, + new Famicom games are being released in droves. In fact, this episode only covers ten days, from December 10 thru December 19. We'll finish up 1986 next episode, so you can think of Episodes 12-14 as a trilogy of sorts…
Episode 13's MVP:
Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium/RBI Baseball
King Kong 2: Ikari no Megaton Punch
For the first time ever, it's a tie! Neither of these titles are stone cold classsics, yet both rise above the crowd.
Namco's Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium marks a major turning point in the evolution of the sports game. Rather than using identical, generic players as in Nintendo's Baseball, Family Stadium features real Japanese baseball players, each with his own unique hitting and/or pitching stats… Tengen released the game in the US as RBI Baseball, replacing the Japanese teams + players with American ones…
In 1986, Dino DeLaurentiis released a belated sequel to his 1976 hit movie King Kong. King Kong Lives was a box office flop, but did inspire a video game tie-in from Konami… Never released in the US, this fun top down action game has nothing to do with the movie, but is a crazy romp featuring interconnected maze-like levels…
More Cool Games:
Nazo no Kabe: Block Kazushi
…Nazo no Kabe is a fun little Arkanoid clone, which beat Taito's Famicom port of Arkanoid to the shelves by around two weeks! Just like Arkanoid, this game is a modern variation on the old Atari classic Breakout. Think of it as Breakout with the following additions: a sci-fi theme, power-ups, enemies, more varied block patterns, + the occasional boss. I will admit, I like Nazo no Kabe better than Arkanoid itself.
Mashou/Deadly Towers
Here's a game with an extremely bad reputation that it doesn't quite deserve… in which you climb a series of towers to obtain + destroy seven evil bells. Much of the game is completely playable, though hampered by the developer Lenar's insistence on hiding most of the important items… [and] a number of huge, dangerous + impossible to navigate dungeons. The entrances to these dungeons are invisible… Find some maps of the dungeons online, however, + you Mashou becomes surprisingly acceptable. Mashou is a big, ambitious game…
Wing of Madoola
…[N]ot a great game, but better than I suspected. Wing of Madoola is the first Sunsoft title to show any promise. A side scrolling platformer with RPG elements, Madoola contains the usual power-ups, bosses, + running, jumping + slashing action. The game is fun in spots + there is a decent amount of variety to the levels, but Madoola is hampered by bad controls + annoying enemies. Still, a huge improvement over Super Arabian.
Deep Dungeon
…The first in a series of four games, Humming Bird Soft's Deep Dungeon is a straight up US style first-person RPG ala Wizardry. Taking place entirely inside a single dungeon, you control a lone adventurer who battles monsters one at a time, turn-based style. …While RPGs don't really get any more basic than this, Deep Dungeon will please fans of old-school dungeon crawling action.
Not so good games:
Takeshi no Chousenjou
…Supposedly designed by Takeshi Beat Kitano, the video game hating actor, director + TV celebrity, Takeshi no Chousenjou (Takeshi's Challenge) is sort of an anti-video game -- a deliberately boring, unplayable mess…
Breeder
I'm not sure if Breeder is bad, or just pointless. You construct robots + then pit your creations against each other in the arena - a decent idea for a game. However, the robot battles are completely automated + …[t]he result is incredibly boring…
Gall Force: Eternal Story
An anime based shoot-em-up from HAL Laboratory? I had high hopes for Gall Force, but… [it's] a pretty lame shooter, with way too many enemies + useless power ups. The graphics are pretty good, however…
The rest:
Doreamon - A quickie release from Hudson, based on the eternally popular anime about a blue robot cat.
Suishou no Ryuu - Dull, almost dialog free text adventure game from Square. …
Sherlock Holmes: Hakushaku Reijou Yuukai Jiken - …As the master detective, you run around the UK, stabbing random pedestrians to death while searching for randomly hidden clues.
Adian no Tsue - A god-damned educational game disguised as a lame Zelda clone. …
Knight Lore - A heavily modified port of the old Spectrum game, originally from …Rare…
Metro Cross - Port of an oddball Namco arcade game…
Well, there you have it, another 15 games out of the way! Don't forget to download Chrontendo Episode 13 at: !
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Tips and Tricks for bottom painting your boat
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SCARED FOR MY LIFE! Sailing at 22 knots boat speed down HUGE waves (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 105
Yep, La Vagabonde reached 22.7 knots boat speed. We couldn’t believe it. With a max of 28 knots wind behind us from about 120 degrees, we surfed down one wave and then caught the next one in front of that. Before we knew it we were all looking at a 22.7 on the nav gear. I had a close eye on the bows making sure they weren't going to bury, they looked like they might but Riley promised me that it was normal and fine!! Matthieu says we could have got 25 knots so looks like Riley will be aiming for that next time… I never thought I’d go this fast on a sail boat. Still in recovery from this wild experience. Very happy to still be here to tell you this tale, to be alive and writing this very description is a miracle. I love you guys, Elayna.
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Jocko Podcast 183 w/ Jack Carr: Remember Your Cause, And Be a True Believer
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Jocko Podcast 149 with Jim and James Webb: Fields Of Fire. US Marine Corps
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Jocko Podcast 191 w/ BTF Tony Eafrati: Sometimes You Just Gotta BTF Through
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The Tequila Song! I Met God In Mexico - By Danny Taddei Coastal Americana/Trop Rock
The tequila song (I Met God In Mexico) is a funny song Coastal Americana/ trop-rock music video based on a true story of indulgences and a little bit of craziness while drinking Mezcal in Mexico. It's a funny song. It's a sailing, beach music, Caribbean parrothead music video.
He wasn't much of a drinking man. He had a shot, then a beer, then another shot and another beer and before long there were 10 rounds of those suckers in there. The story (Given in Danny's words below the credits), is worth the short read. It is a funny song and we hope you enjoy the tune. May your butt wiggle!
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Danny's story of the song, I Met God In Mexico:
While sailing my sailboat from Marina Del Rey California to Miami Florida I just happened to find the true meaning of drunk. I wrote “I Met God in Mexico” after a night drinking better part of a Mescal bottle and chasing it with 10 beers. I wrote the song that night - according to my wife Korin, but I didn't remember it nor did I find the paper it was written on until about 6 months later when we were in the West Indies anchored up in a harbor.
It was while digging through my navigation station on my sailboat, Makai, that I found the notebook. I was actually looking for a notebook to write down my latest song that came to mind (Ain't Got Nothing). While looking through the notebook for a free page, I found I Met God In Mexico, scribbled down, melody line in a scratched in staff and some chords. If I hadn't written Ain't Got Nothing, I might have never found I Met God in Mexico”.
So - as it happens, I am a good fisherman. I caught a few tunas on the way into the port of Zihuatanejo Mexico (Z-Town as we sailors call it). I called out on my ship radio to the other cruising captains and asked if anyone wanted some fish. That call led to a party on a boat named Toucan and that led to my drinking 10 shots of Mescal tequila with 10 Presidente beers to chase the shots.
I never did get around to eating dinner that night but I did get good and drunk. All of us on that boat did for that matter. One guy grabbed the guy next to me, pulled him over and gave him a huge hicky on his neck and said Now explain that to your wife!. One of the few memories of that night. OK, I remember the chewed lime slice war and a little bit of nakedness too.
Sometime that night is when I wrote this song. Like I said, I didn't find the song again until we were anchored at an island in the Bahamas. I went 6 months not knowing that I wrote this song. I suppose I was a little over the top that night but the song is pretty good and its a bit funny too.
A few years later I recorded it in San Diego at my drummer's house but I didn't like the feel so I put it on a shelf. Its a good thing I did because it was saved from the fate of the other songs I recorded then, which was a Hurricane named Wilma.
I was at a party down in Gulf Shores Alabama and asked to play a few songs. I did and I played this one. I had such a good response I decided to pull out the tracks and do something with them. I re-recorded the drums and bass and added some organ. The lead guitar on the track was perfect, but then of course if was, it was my buddy Tim Flood playing and he has perfect taste! I replaced my original vocal scratch tracks and there ya go, a song I like.
This is the final outcome of the song with a little video to go with it just for fun.
Thanks to all that helped me and thank you for reading and listening to my tune.
Enjoy,
Danny ~
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Jocko Podcast 148 w/ Echo Charles: Valleys Of Death, by Bill Richardson
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0:04:29 - Valleys Of Death: Memoirs of The Korean War, by Bill Richardson
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3:42:58 - Closing Gratitude.
Yelawolf - Till It’s Gone (Official Music Video)
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