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15K+ Random Movie Reviews15K+ Random Movie ReviewsEpisode 104: Them! (1954)🎬 Them! (1954) – Random Movie # 3684This week, we review Them! (1954), Gordon Douglas’s sci-fi horror classic that helped define the “big bug” subgenre of the Atomic Age. James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, and James Arness star in this thrilling tale of radiation-mutated giant ants wreaking havoc in the American Southwest. As the military scrambles to contain the growing menace, the film explores Cold War anxieties and the unintended consequences of nuclear testing.đŸŽČ Picked from Metacritic’s all-time movie list. Is Them! a creepy-crawly classic or just a B-movie buzzkill? Listen on to find out!🎧 Join Colin & Niall as we embrace the weird, the wonderful, and the...2025-03-2552 min15K+ Random Movie Reviews15K+ Random Movie ReviewsEpisode 104: Them! (1954)🎬 Them! (1954) – Random Movie # 3684This week, we review Them! (1954), Gordon Douglas’s sci-fi horror classic that helped define the “big bug” subgenre of the Atomic Age. James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, and James Arness star in this thrilling tale of radiation-mutated giant ants wreaking havoc in the American Southwest. As the military scrambles to contain the growing menace, the film explores Cold War anxieties and the unintended consequences of nuclear testing.đŸŽČ Picked from Metacritic’s all-time movie list. Is Them! a creepy-crawly classic or just a B-movie buzzkill? Listen on to find out!🎧 Join Colin & Niall as we embrace...2025-03-2552 minCinematic DoctrineCinematic DoctrineThe Monkey - Classy Schlock and AweSend us a Question!MOVIE DISCUSSION: Kathryn joins Melvin to discuss The Monkey, one of the first horror hits of the year, and possibly the first of two new Osgood Perkins films in 2025! For a movie whose tagline is "Everybody dies. And that's F#$*ed up.", is it cynical? Or, is a little heart tossed in with this horror comedy? Also, and perhaps most importantly... is it funny? Tune in to find out!Topics:(PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 28-minutes discussing Longlegs, Osgood Perkins' 2024 satanic-panic horror-thriller cop drama, and p...2025-03-121h 0415K+ Random Movie Reviews15K+ Random Movie ReviewsEpisode 102: Paths of Glory (1957)🎬 Paths of Glory (1957) – Random Movie # 7 on listener Rob’s all time movie list.This week, we review Paths of Glory (1957), Stanley Kubrick’s searing anti-war drama that stands as one of the greatest indictments of military corruption and the futility of war. Kirk Douglas stars as Colonel Dax, a principled officer caught between duty and morality when he’s ordered to lead his men on a suicidal assault during World War I. As court-martial proceedings expose the arrogance and cruelty of the top brass, the film delivers a scathing critique of power, sacrifice, and injustice.đŸŽČ Picked from Rob’s all-time movie list—Is Pa...2025-03-111h 0115K+ Random Movie Reviews15K+ Random Movie ReviewsEpisode 102: Paths of Glory (1957)🎬 Paths of Glory (1957) – Random Movie # 7 on listener Rob’s all time movie list.This week, we review Paths of Glory (1957), Stanley Kubrick’s searing anti-war drama that stands as one of the greatest indictments of military corruption and the futility of war. Kirk Douglas stars as Colonel Dax, a principled officer caught between duty and morality when he’s ordered to lead his men on a suicidal assault during World War I. As court-martial proceedings expose the arrogance and cruelty of the top brass, the film delivers a scathing critique of power, sacrifice, and injustice.đŸŽČ Picked from Ro...2025-03-111h 01NIGHTTIME TALK WITH NIALL BOYLANNIGHTTIME TALK WITH NIALL BOYLANNiall Boylan chats to Nicole Douglas, founder of 50 First SkatesNiall Boylan chats to Nicole Douglas, founder of 50 First Skates 2025-01-3014 minNIGHTTIME TALK WITH NIALL BOYLANNIGHTTIME TALK WITH NIALL BOYLANNiall Boylan chats to television personality, Scarlette Douglas about egg freezingNiall Boylan chats to television personality, Scarlette Douglas about egg freezing2025-01-2318 minSky News DailySky News DailyWill Macron's 'big gamble' election pay off? | Lib Dems promise 'to save the NHS'Far-right parties have made gains in Germany, France and Italy - the EU's biggest member states.Their success has already led to a fall in the value of the euro as markets anticipate turbulent times ahead. President Macron's high-risk response to his Renaissance party losing to Marine Le Pen's National Rally was to call a snap election for the French parliament.  Niall Paterson talks to Sky's Europe correspondent Adam Parsons about what's behind the far-right surge and Macron's decision.  Plus, the Liberal Democrats launch their manifesto saying it's fully costed. Niall asks economics editor Ed Co...2024-06-1021 minDare To Be Conscious PodcastDare To Be Conscious PodcastEP 4: Money ConsciousnessSend us a textMoney Consciousness is going to be today’s topic. Or should I say the many layers of unconsciousness with money? Did you educate yourself about money? And I don’t mean, did you study finance. I mean, are you willing to become fully aware of what money really is and how it functions in the world of consciousness? It’s a tough pill to swallow and for sure we will not be able to cover this in one episode, but let’s scratch the surface, shall we?Let’s dive into some eleme...2024-05-1129 minI Think You Should ReadI Think You Should ReadPatrick Freyne thinks you should read A Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyHave you got your towel with you? Áine and Rachel chat to Patrick Freyne, Irish Times journalist, writer and all-round froody guy about Douglas Adams’ iconic sci-fi comedy, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Digressions include but are not limited to growing up in Ireland in the 1980s, the importance of humour and why anything lacking humour is not to be trusted and Áine's love for Marvin. You can follow us on a multitude of social media platforms;InstagramTwitterBlueskyÁine's BookstagramWant to...2024-05-031h 00\"WhatifAlthist" | World History, Philosophy, CultureWas Colonialism Good or Bad?Within living memory, tiny Britain dominated the globe—running India and controlling history's largest empire. Young people forget how recently Europe ruled the planet for 500 years. Our society has swung from celebrating colonialism as "The White Man's Burden" to condemning it as history's greatest evil. Both extremes are wrong. This balanced assessment examines whether colonialism's benefits ultimately outweighed its undeniable costs.--SPONSORS:NetSuite: More than 41,000 businesses have already upgraded to NetSuite by Oracle, the #1 cloud financial system bringing accounting, financial management, inventory, HR, into ONE...2024-03-2243 minA Celtic State of MindA Celtic State of MindOwen Coyle, Alan McInally, Rab Douglas, Mark Burchill, Niall Quinn with A Celtic State of Mind // ACSOM // Exclusive Interviewsâ–ș ACSOM is LIVE throughout April. Get your tickets on the links below!đŸŽŸïž PADDY MCCOURT // LIVE in GLASGOW // 4th April: https://skiddle.com/e/38040038đŸŽŸïž PADDY MCCOURT // LIVE in GRANGEMOUTH // 5th April: https://skiddle.com/e/38040049đŸŽŸïž MARTIN O'NEILL // LIVE in Glasgow // 25th April: https://skiddle.com/e/38040029â–ș Support Wee Jamie Tierney: https://www.gofundme.com/f/wee-jamies-journeyâ–ș Visit The ACSOM Blog: https://acsom.net/â–ș Shop for ACSOM Merch: https://acsom.net/shop/#BrendanRodgers #KyogoFuruhashi #ReoHatate #DaizenMaeda #CelticFC #CelticFootballClub #TheAcsomBulletin #ACSOM...2024-03-1734 minPicture Me CodingPicture Me CodingLet's Talk Technical Books!This week Mike and Erik dig into their bookshelves to find and discuss their favorite technical books. As per usual, Mike references a bunch of stuff Erik has never heard of but one new thing this week is that Erik tries hard not to piss off Radiohead fans.Books MentionedUnix Network Programming, W. Richard StevensSoftware Architecture in Practice, Bass, Clements, KazmanFundamentals of Interactive Computer Graphics, Foley and Van DamThe C Programming Language by Brian Kernighan and Dennis RitchieHacker’s Delight by Henry WarrenJoe Celko's Trees and Hierarchies in SQL for SmartiesA Practical Guide to...2024-02-1443 minBest of the SpectatorBest of the SpectatorThe Edition: Christmas Special 2023Welcome to this festive episode of the Edition podcast, where we will be taking you through the pages of The Spectator’s special Christmas triple issue.  Up first: What a year in politics it has been. 2023 has seen scandals, sackings, arrests and the return of some familiar faces. It’s easy to forget that at the start of the year Nicola Sturgeon was still leader of the SNP! To make sense of it all is editor of The Spectator, Fraser Nelson, The Spectator’s political editor Katy Balls, and Quentin Letts, sketch writer for the Daily Mail. (01:06) Nex...2023-12-141h 11The EditionThe EditionChristmas Special 2023Welcome to this festive episode of the Edition podcast, where we will be taking you through the pages of The Spectator’s special Christmas triple issue. Up first: What a year in politics it has been. 2023 has seen scandals, sackings, arrests and the return of some familiar faces. It’s easy to forget that at the start of the year Nicola Sturgeon was still leader of the SNP! To make sense of it all is editor of The Spectator, Fraser Nelson, The Spectator’s political editor Katy Balls, and Quentin Letts, sketch writer for the Daily Mail. (01:06)Next...2023-12-141h 1115K+ Random Movie Reviews15K+ Random Movie ReviewsEpisode 35: The Day (2011)Random movie 13391 on Metacritic’s all time movie list was 2012’s The Day, a 2012 post-apocalyptic film by Douglas Aarniokoski. We'll examine its portrayal of survival in a devastated world and the character dynamics within this challenging setting. Or critique the shit out of it. From WWE Studios, will The Day stand up to the success of The Rock? Listen on and find out! Follow, rate, and review our podcast on all audio platforms here: https://linktr.ee/15krandommoviereviews  We are Colin and Niall, two movie enthusiasts from Ireland who wanted to take a different approach to mo...2023-12-0541 min15K+ Random Movie Reviews15K+ Random Movie ReviewsEpisode 35: The Day (2011)Random movie 13391 on Metacritic’s all time movie list was 2012’s The Day, a 2012 post-apocalyptic film by Douglas Aarniokoski. We'll examine its portrayal of survival in a devastated world and the character dynamics within this challenging setting. Or critique the shit out of it. From WWE Studios, will The Day stand up to the success of The Rock? Listen on and find out! Follow, rate, and review our podcast on all audio platforms here: https://linktr.ee/15krandommoviereviews  We are Colin and Niall, two movie enthusiasts from Ireland who wanted to take a different approach to movie watching and reviewing. So we...2023-12-0541 minGrowing Up with Delia BurgessGrowing Up with Delia BurgessEp. 52 - John Anderson AC: the importance of proper dialogueJohn Anderson is a sixth-generation farmer and grazier from New South Wales who served as Leader of the National Party and Deputy Prime Minister of Australia for 6 years under John Howard. John is the host of Conversations with John Anderson which has had 57 million YouTube views and features conversation with some of the world's foremost thought leaders to examine in detail the social, cultural and political landscape we live in today. Guests include Jordan Peterson, Matthew McConaughey, Steven Pinker, Douglas Murray, and Niall Ferguson. johnanderson.net.au 2023-05-161h 05GoodFellows: Conversations from the Hoover InstitutionGoodFellows: Conversations from the Hoover InstitutionCharles In Charge: God Save the King with Douglas Murray | GoodFellows: John Cochrane, Niall Ferguson, H. R. McMaster | Hoover InstitutionDoes the Shakespearean adage “uneasy lies the head that wears a crown” still apply to today’s United Kingdom? British author and journalist Douglas Murray joins Hoover senior fellows Niall Ferguson, H.R. McMaster, and John Cochrane to discuss King Charles III’s coronation and the monarch’s relevancy in modern times, plus the fragile state of the West given unbalanced alliances, threats to free markets, and strained social fabrics. But before that: the three “Goodfellows” remember the recently deceased John Raisian, director of the Hoover Institution from 1990 to 2015. 2023-05-031h 03Funkier RadioFunkier RadioFunkier Radio Episode 105 - Niall Martin [Disco Jukebox] Guest MixA funky assortment from me in hour 1 with the usual selection of new and old, fast and slow, groovy and groovier
 a couple of new bits from myself in the first hour too, and as an added bonus I had some tech issues so there’s not much of me talking! Hour 2 is all about Niall Martin, creator of top London night Disco Jukebox, who I’m thrilled to have on the show. This up and coming London DJ Niall Martin puts his own spin on high energy dance classics. His sets are firmly rooted in the sounds of dance floors...2023-04-112h 00Funkier RadioFunkier RadioFunkier Radio Episode 105 - Niall Martin [Disco Jukebox] Guest MixA funky assortment from me in hour 1 with the usual selection of new and old, fast and slow, groovy and groovier
 a couple of new bits from myself in the first hour too, and as an added bonus I had some tech issues so there’s not much of me talking! Hour 2 is all about Niall Martin, creator of top London night Disco Jukebox, who I’m thrilled to have on the show. This up and coming London DJ Niall Martin puts his own spin on high energy dance classics. His sets are firmly rooted in the sounds of dance floors...2023-04-112h 00Crime WorldCrime WorldEpisode 256: Douglas Glynn - the mystery man who managed the Kinahan CartelTHE Kinahan Organised Crime Group were dealt another blow last week when a court heard that a breakthrough in encryption-cracking technology had led gardai to the gang's top commander in Dublin and his drugs and weapons storehouse.Douglas Glynn, already serving a six-and-a-half year sentence for his role in a plot to kill, pleaded guilty to ammunition and drug charges after the garda search of a lock-up he was operating at the height of the Kinahan-Hutch feud.Messages uncovered on an unidentified encrypted phone were cited in court, as read by officers involved in the investigation of serious organised crime...2023-03-1633 minMIT Technology Review NarratedMIT Technology Review NarratedIn Machines We Trust: How games teach AI to learn for itself (Update)From chess to Jeopardy to e-sports, AI is increasingly beating humans at their own games. But that was never the ultimate goal. In this episode we dig into the symbiotic relationship between games and AI. We meet the big players in the space, and we take a trip to an arcade.ï»żWe Meet: Julian TogeliusWill Douglas-HeavenDavid Silver David Fahri We Talked To: Julian TogeliusWill Douglas-HeavenK...2023-01-0426 minWSJ Opinion: Free ExpressionWSJ Opinion: Free ExpressionThe Best of Free Expression 2022Free Expression's final episode of 2022 features some of Wall Street Journal Editor at Large Gerry Baker's best interviews of the year, including conversations with former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, author Douglas Murray, economist Nicholas Eberstadt, author and activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali, historian Niall Ferguson, and analyst Michael Shellenberger.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-12-2731 minEmbracing the Fiction Author JourneyEmbracing the Fiction Author Journey19. Writing and parenting simultaneously w/ Sara BurnettFor parents, the responsibility for our kids plus the rest of life’s challenges can be overwhelming. But the people we were before don’t completely disappear. So how do you nurture these different parts of yourself and fulfill the responsibilities of parenthood?Joining today’s show is Sara Burnett, an author, former English teacher, and mom of two little ones. After a traumatic event, she discovered that writing poetry helped her process her emotions. This encouraged her to make writing a focus in her life—even through motherhood.Sara challenged her assumptions about parenting and writ...2022-11-0142 minCrime WorldCrime WorldEpisode 158: The arrest of Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch inside Wheatfield PrisonA wider investigation into how the State believe Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch directed a criminal gang and corrupted a retired police officer is on-going outside the Regency Hotel trial, which is due to get underway next week.Hutch was arrested at Wheatfield Prison on Wednesday and quizzed about his links to the former Garda officer, along with his involvement in running a criminal network suspected of being responsible for a flood of drugs and weapons.Meanwhile, a senior member of the Kinahan organisation has been brought back to the Special Criminal Court on further drugs and firearms charges. Douglas Glynn is a...2022-09-2921 minDesign FeelingDesign FeelingSolve problems that matter with Ben Pecotich#017 - Design can change the world but many of us designers work in jobs we hate, solving problems we don’t care about. In this episode, I speak with Ben Pecotich on solving problems that matter without compromising your own values and wellbeing. Ben is a designer, coach, and founder of the social enterprise Dynamic4. He recently wrote a book called ‘Solving Problems that Matter’ where he lays out a simple framework for changemakers to design, build and launch their social enterprise idea. Ben shares his biggest learnings that can help us make the impact we’re seeking whilst prioritising own happ...2022-08-1857 minTo The Batpoles! Batman 1966To The Batpoles! Batman 1966Batman refs: “Mighty Mouse” & “The Simpsons” The cultural impact of Batman '66 was felt for decades after, and still reverberates. This time we discuss a couple more late-20th-century cartoons that showed evidence of that impact: Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, which in 1987 gave us Night of the Bat-Bat, featuring Bat-Bat, a hero with the powers of a bat and a penchant for corny one-liners; and numerous episodes of The Simpsons, including 1992's Mr. Plow, in which Adam West makes a couple of heavily-Bat-referencing appearances; and 1995's Radioactive Man, which gives us the "campy '70s version" of that hero. Holy stand-in! 2022-08-041h 31Claare Ny Gael - Manx RadioClaare Ny Gael - Manx RadioClaare ny Gael 12th June 2022We're on an excursion, the first of several following Rev Thomas Stephen's 1832 'A Poetic Guide to the Isle of Mann'. We left Douglas via the Nunnery, Kewaigue, Richmond Hill and Newtown, and had reached Ballasalla. Onwards, then, to the Island's former capital, Castletown, where Mrs Kneen is to provide an evening meal. Despite his hopes of slipping out when the Szganee and the Slovakee leave, Jonathan Harker is still stuck in Castle Dracula. Meanwhile, the young woman to whom he is betrothed, Mina Murray, corresponds with her school friend, Lucy Westenra. As y kiaull ain...2022-06-1250 minLaw & More: The Boase Cohen & Collins PodcastLaw & More: The Boase Cohen & Collins PodcastEpisode 15 - Douglas WongThis time, our guest is Bloomberg editor Douglas Wong, who reflects on his upbringing in Malaysia, schooling in the UK and many years working in Hong Kong. A veteran of the city’s media scene who has covered financial, political and legal issues, Douglas is also a former President of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club. Host: Colin CohenDirector: Niall DonnellyProducer and VO: Thomas Latter Established in 1985, Boase Cohen & Collins is an independent law firm equipped with Hong Kong knowledge and global reach. Please visit our website. 2022-06-0625 minKneel Before PodKneel Before PodDC‘s Legends of Tomorrow Season 6DC's Legends of Tomorrow recently finished its sixth season so Kneel Before Pod arranges a conversation. The discussion covers discuss existential identity, parenthood and magic mushrooms. Craig can be found on this very site and over on Rarely Going on the We Made This podcast network. Chris can also be found on a Sunday between 12 and 2pm GMT live on Black Diamond FM as well as on many of the previous podcasts. Thanks to Izaak for the artwork, he can be found on his Twitter or on his website. Show Notes Reviews Craig's reviews...2021-10-032h 01MIT Technology Review NarratedMIT Technology Review NarratedIn Machines We Trust: How games teach AI to learn for itselfFrom chess to Jeopardy to e-sports, AI is increasingly beating humans at their own games. But that was never the ultimate goal. In this episode we dig into the symbiotic relationship between games and AI. We meet the big players in the space, and we take a trip to an arcade.ï»żWe Meet: Julian TogeliusWill Douglas-HeavenDavid Silver David Fahri We Talked To: Julian TogeliusWill Douglas-HeavenKaren HaoDavid Silver David...2021-09-2926 minPHASED OUTPHASED OUTPhased Out - Ep.101   1.  Spoon - You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb    2.  Jom Comyn - Why Do You Love Me  3.  Charles Bradley - Heart of Gold  4.  Black Pumas - Colors   5.  Mo Kenney - Hard On You  6.  Devendra Banhart - Franklin's Tower  7.  Niall Summerton - Going Under  8.  Sun June - Everything I had  9.  Meat Wave - Yell at the Moon  10.  DZ Deathrays - All Or Nothing  11.  South of France - Sidewalk  12.  Pile - Came As a Glow  13.  Hand Habits - 4th of july  14.  Helena Deland - Comfort, Edge 15.  TOLEDO - Dog Has Its...2021-01-271h 56The BashThe BashKhabib's Greatest Test | Gegard Mousasi | Nathaniel WoodThis week, Gegard Mousasi gives his take on Douglas Lima ahead of their vacant middleweight title bout. The former Bellator champion also discusses the rise of Israel Adesanya and the forced retirement of former opponent Rafael Lovato Jr. Nathaniel Wood calls in to preview his UFC 254 bout with Casey Kenney. Petesy and Niall attack the latest MMA headlines including McGregor vs. Poirier and Cris Cyborg's potential crossover bout with boxing ace Katie Taylor.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2020-10-191h 14Move Beyond WordsMove Beyond WordsSean DouglasWelcome to the Move Beyond Words podcast series. Join us as we amplify the voices of dyslexic people from various backgrounds, like us. As two dyslexic creatives, we want to start a conversation about it and share our journey...from the challenges to the countless rewards.In this, Elizabeth and Charlotte are joined by the outspoken and dyslexia positive voice of Sean Douglas. Sean is a successful content producer, specialising in video and podcasting, having worked with likes of the BBC and The National Trust. Sean created the webs...2020-09-0950 minRusty SonnetsRusty SonnetsRusty Sonnets #33 - I Give You Ample Leave By George EliotOn this week's Rusty Sonnets we look into George Eliot's musing of the selfless "bubble world" in her unpublished poem, I Give You Ample Leave. I then end the podcast by instructing the listener in how to experience Douglas Harding's Headless Way.Are you enjoying Rusty Sonnets? You can support my work by buying me a coffee via my Ko-Fi account: https://ko-fi.com/niallosullivan This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit niallosullivan.substack.com2020-02-0933 minFada is FairsingFada is FairsingClĂĄr 236 - 2019 - RaidiĂł na LifeAr an gclĂĄr seo, bhĂ­ Cuan Ó SeireadĂĄin ag caint faoina leabhar nuafhoilsithe 'Douglas Hyde: The American Journey' agus na seoltaĂ­ a bhĂ­ ar siĂșl sna StĂĄit Aontaithe agus a bheidh ar siĂșl in Éirinn. Chomh maith leis sin chulamar pacĂĄiste agallamh a rinne mĂ© le Niall Ó Siadhail, PĂłl Batley agus Alannah NĂ­ Ghallchobair Ăł Chonradh na Gaeilge i Londain ag Oideas Gael le dĂ©anaĂ­ faoi chĂșrsaĂ­ Gaeilge i Londain na laethanta seo agus a dturas go hÉirinn, agus le Jann as an mBriotĂĄin ag labhairt linn i mBriotĂĄinis.2019-11-1232 minRusty SonnetsRusty SonnetsRusty Sonnets #14 - How To Kill by Keith DouglasHello! This week, a little bit after the D-Day commemorations we look at the poetry of Keith Douglas and ask why we don’t give as much attention to the Second World War poets as we do to the poets of the Great War. 00.00 Intro and background17.26 How to Kill by Keith Douglas18.55 Analysis35.35 Niall Wanders Off On One... Wooo!!! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit niallosullivan.substack.com2019-06-2242 minRadio Sport Extra TimeRadio Sport Extra TimeNiall Williams: 'Good chance' women's world series added to Hamilton SevensThe Black Ferns Sevens could find themselves with regular fixtures on home soil in the future if a proposal to include a women's world series stop in New Zealand goes ahead.World Rugby competitions operations manager Douglas Langley today confirmed there was "a very good chance" an event in New Zealand will be added to the women's series for its next four-year cycle.The women's event would be run in tandem with the current men's tournament, with both to be contested across two days."New Zealand are interested in a combined event with 16 men's teams and 12 women's...2019-01-2803 mincpp.chatcpp.chatIt Works but It's Undefined BehaviourThis week we welcome back Howard Hinnant and Arthur O'Dwyer to discuss Arthur's paper, P1144, "Trivially Relocatable". We talk about what it is, what problems it solves, older papers covering the same ground, and even another in-flight paper (P1029) that it overlaps with. As one of the original authors of C++11's move semantics, Howard is on hand to flesh out the historical perspective.Links:Arthur's blog post on P1144, 'Trivially Relocatable'N4034- 'Destructive Move', Pablo HalpernN4158- more'Destructive Move', Pablo HalpernP0023- 'Relocator', Denis BiderP1029- 'Move-relocates', Niall DouglasFacebook's FollyWin a free ticket...2018-08-201h 08cpp.chatcpp.chatIt Works but It's Undefined BehaviourThis week we welcome back Howard Hinnant and Arthur O'Dwyer to discuss Arthur's paper, P1144, "Trivially Relocatable". We talk about what it is, what problems it solves, older papers covering the same ground, and even another in-flight paper (P1029) that it overlaps with. As one of the original authors of C++11's move semantics, Howard is on hand to flesh out the historical perspective.Links:Arthur's blog post on P1144, 'Trivially Relocatable'N4034- 'Destructive Move', Pablo HalpernN4158- more'Destructive Move', Pablo HalpernP0023- 'Relocator', Denis BiderP1029- 'Move-relocates', Niall DouglasFacebook's FollyWin a free ticket...2018-08-201h 08cpp.chatcpp.chatWe've Dropped the 'M' WordIn this episode we discuss Herb Sutter's new proposal, p0709, "Zero-overhead deterministic exceptions", a.k.a. "Static Exceptions" - and a couple of supporting proposals from Niall Douglas (p1028 and p1029). We talk about what the proposed feature is, how it works, and why it is so signifiant. Find out why Jon is, "really excited" about it!Links:The Static Exceptions proposal itselfstatus_code and standard error - supporting proposal[[move_relocates]] - supporting proposalContracts proposalstd::expected proposal'Disappointments'Simon's post on monadic error handlingSummary of SG14 discussion onNiall Douglas' talk on std::expectedJohn McFarlane's Error...2018-05-221h 05cpp.chatcpp.chatWe've Dropped the 'M' WordIn this episode we discuss Herb Sutter's new proposal, p0709, "Zero-overhead deterministic exceptions", a.k.a. "Static Exceptions" - and a couple of supporting proposals from Niall Douglas (p1028 and p1029). We talk about what the proposed feature is, how it works, and why it is so signifiant. Find out why Jon is, "really excited" about it!Links:The Static Exceptions proposal itselfstatus_code and standard error - supporting proposal[[move_relocates]] - supporting proposalContracts proposalstd::expected proposal'Disappointments'Simon's post on monadic error handlingSummary of SG14 discussion onNiall Douglas' talk on std::expectedJohn McFarlane's Error...2018-05-221h 05Amiga Ireland PodcastAmiga Ireland PodcastFairy TaleLemmings Mac Touch Bar app by Erik Olsson. Code is on github and contributions are welcome. link RetroWars – Sci-Fi adventure game link AmigaOS 3.1.4 beta link AmigaUser is a new print magazine just out link In this issue you will find 90 pages which include: mathematical software database management system effective disk recovery hard disk drive in Amiga 500 and many more! 11.20 euro including postage according to xe.com, or 15 if you use PayPal. MorphOS 3.10 demonstrated at Amiga32 Neuss – link K1208 RAM+IDE expansion prototype working. Based on T...2017-12-0745 minGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldEmpire: How Britain Made the Modern World by Niall FergusonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/306910to listen full audiobooks. Title: Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World Author: Niall Ferguson Narrator: Niall Ferguson, Jonathan Keeble Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 14 minutes Release date: October 5, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.34 of Total 56 Ratings of Narrator: 4.17 of Total 6 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Penguin presents the unabridged audiobook edition of Empire by Niall Ferguson, read by Jonathan Keeble. Once vast swathes of the globe were coloured imperial red and Britannia ruled not just the waves, but the prairies of America, the plains of Asia, the jungles of Africa and the deserts of Arabia...2017-10-054h 14Mr. Media Interviews by Bob AndelmanMr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman703 Colin Ferguson, actor, "Eureka," "Haven"Today's Guest: Actor Colin Ferguson, star of Syfy's "Eureka" and "Haven" EUREKA -- Season:4 -- Pictured: (l-r) Salli Richardson-Whitfield as Allison Blake, Niall Matter as Zane Donovan, Joe Morton as Henry Deacon, Erica Cerra as Jo Lupo, Neil Grayston as Douglas Fargo, Colin Ferguson as Jack Carter, James Callis as Dr. Grant -- (Photo: Art Streiber/Syfy) As Sheriff Carter on the Syfy series “Eureka,” now in its fourth season, Colin Ferguson is the kind of guy I’d like to be: a manly man but a technological doofus who the ladies nonetheless find endearing and sexy. Seriously, Carter is the ki...2017-07-1610 minCppCastCppCastBoost OutcomeRob and Jason are joined by Niall Douglas to talk about Google Summer of Code, Boost and his proposed Outcome library. Niall Douglas is a consultant for hire, is one of the authors of the proposed Boost.AFIO v2 and Boost Outcome, he is also currently the primary Google Summer of Code administrator for Boost. News C++Now 2017 Report Error Handing in C++ or: Why You Should Use Eithers in Favor of Exceptions and Error-Codes JavaScript/C++ Rosetta Stone CppCon 2017 Call for Submissions Niall Douglas @ned14 Niall Douglas' blog Links Google Summer...2017-05-2555 minGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldThe Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World by Niall FergusonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/243017to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World Author: Niall Ferguson Narrator: Gareth Armstrong Format: Abridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 50 minutes Release date: March 13, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.4 of Total 5 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 2 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Penguin presents the audiobook edition of The Ascent of Money by Niall Ferguson, read by Gareth Armstrong. Behind each great historical phenomenon there lies a financial secret - Niall Ferguson uncovers the hidden stories behind history. Bread, cash, dosh, dough, loot. Call it what you like, it matters now...2017-03-135h 50CppCastCppCastC++11/14 Library Best PracticesRob and Jason are joined by Niall Douglas to discuss best practices for C++ 11/14 libraries. Niall Douglas is a consultant for hire, is one of the authors of proposed Boost.AFIO and is currently the primary Google Summer of Code administrator for Boost. He is an Affiliate Researcher with the Waterloo Research Institute for Complexity and Innovation at the University of Waterloo, Canada, and holds postgraduate qualifications in Business Information Systems and Educational and Social Research as well as a second undergraduate degree double majoring in Economics and Management. He has been using Boost since 2002 and was the ISO...2015-06-1056 minAutumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAutumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 5Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-0357 minAutumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAutumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 1Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-0311 minAutumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAutumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 2Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-031h 31Autumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAutumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 3Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-031h 26Autumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAutumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 4Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-031h 24Autumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | VideoAutumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | VideoTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 5Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-0357 min2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | VideoTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 1Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-0311 min2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | VideoTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 2Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-031h 312014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | VideoTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 4Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-031h 24Autumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | VideoAutumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | VideoTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 4Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-031h 24Autumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | VideoAutumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | VideoTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 3Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-031h 26Autumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | VideoAutumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | VideoTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 2Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-031h 31Autumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | VideoAutumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | VideoTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 1Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-0311 min2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 5Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-0357 min2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 4Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-031h 242014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 3Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-031h 262014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 2Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-031h 312014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 1Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-0311 min2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | VideoTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 5Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-0357 min2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | VideoTrails of the Great War 1914 - 2014 - Session 3Contributor(s): Philip Bobbitt, Richard Sennett, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Lord Glasman, Donald Sassoon, The Rt Hon. Douglas Alexander MP, Zygmunt Bauman | The centenary year of the outbreak of the Great War began with a serious debate over the war guilt question. Historians such as Christopher Clark, David Reynolds and Niall Ferguson engaged a wide public audience with their respective arguments. Since then,the focus has been very much on the nature of war itself. In the media, in theatres and concert halls, in stately homes and village halls, the British commemoration of the Great War is strikingly visceral. History...2014-10-031h 26The Digital Groove PodcastThe Digital Groove PodcastThe Digital Groove 4th August 2014**Danny Coleman & Mark Faermont LIVE @ Street Parade 2014Hour 1 1.Montana & Stewart ft Stephanie Cooke – Last Dance (Original Mix) {wiggly worm cdr} 2.Sade – Pearls (Reelsoul 2014 Rework ) {cdr} 3.Martin Bundsen ft Anduze – Reason To Love You(Teddy Douglas Remix){nervous records} 4. Tony Humphries & Junior White ft Aaron K Gray – Wonder Why (Vocal Mix) {tony records cdr} 5.Kaily – No Love (Terrence Parker Remix){deeptown music cdr} 6.DJ MiMMo & Roland Clark – Saturday(Steven Stone Remix) {deep deluxe cdr} 7.The Control Freakz & Janine Small –Your Love {cdr} 8.Andy Compton & Rogiers –Another Lover (Pichiotti,Stewart & Nortier Remix) {tony records cdr} 9.DJ Able – The Right Way (Vocal Mix) {groove odyssey} 10.H.I.M.W.O.L. – I Need You...2014-08-042h 002011 Edinburgh International Book Festival2011 Edinburgh International Book FestivalNiall Ferguson (2011 Event)Are we living through the dying embers of Western ascendancy? For Scottish historian and broadcaster Niall Ferguson, the ‘killer applications’ test is the best way to measure our status with the rest of the world.2011-10-2600 minThe Peace Revolution PodcastThe Peace Revolution PodcastPeace Revolution episode 035: The House of Rothschild / The World’s Banker Notes, References, and Links for further study: 1.   Use the "Donate" buttons at the bottom of these notes, or on the side bar of this site, or the T&H Community, or the T&H dot com site, for “The Ultimate History Lesson: A Weekend with John Taylor Gatto” multi-DVD interview project, currently in post-production. With over 5 hours of interview footage, this is a collection of education which is invaluable. a.     If you donate $50 or more towards the completion of this project, you...2011-07-1700 minGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldCivilization: The West and the Rest by Niall FergusonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/234250to listen full audiobooks. Title: Civilization: The West and the Rest Author: Niall Ferguson Narrator: Niall Ferguson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 7 minutes Release date: July 1, 2011 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: The unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of Niall Ferguson's provocative bestseller, Civilization: The West and the Rest, read brilliantly by the author himself. If in the year 1411 you had been able to circumnavigate the globe, you would have been most impressed by the dazzling civilizations of the Orient. The Forbidden City was under construction...2011-07-011h 07Grab the Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldThe War of the World by Niall FergusonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/234196to listen full audiobooks. Title: The War of the World Author: Niall Ferguson Narrator: Sean Barrett Format: Abridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 22 minutes Release date: July 27, 2006 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: The abridged, downloadable audiobook edition of Niall Ferguson's comprehensive The War of the World, read by Sean Barrett. The world at the beginning of the 20th century seemed for most of its inhabitants stable and relatively benign. Globalizing, booming economies married to technological breakthroughs seemed to promise a better world for most people. Instead, the 20th century proved to be overwhelmingly the most violent, frightening...2006-07-277h 22