Adam Christianson is the host of The MacCast, a popular Podcast covering Apple Macintosh news and providing tips and help for Macintosh users. His Podcast provides the top Apple news and rumors. Adam Currently lives in San Diego, California. He worked as a .NET developer for Microsoft until he quit in order to start his own web design business. He is also a regular on the Mac Roundtable discussion podcast.
Appearances
Adam is widely known in the online community and has appeared on many podcasts. Most recently he has been featured on Leo Laporte and Amber MacArthur's netcast . He has also been on MacBreak Weekly and many other Apple/Mac related podcasts.
Adam Christianson also now does a live podcast on talkshoe.com called MacCast Loop with fellow podcaster Victor Cajiao.
Christianson, Adam
Appearances
Adam is widely known in the online community and has appeared on many podcasts. Most recently he has been featured on Leo Laporte and Amber MacArthur's netcast . He has also been on MacBreak Weekly and many other Apple/Mac related podcasts.
Adam Christianson also now does a live podcast on talkshoe.com called MacCast Loop with fellow podcaster Victor Cajiao.
Christianson, Adam
Ivo Shandor was a fictional character mentioned in the 1984 film Ghostbusters. He was an insane, early 20th century architect and physician, with a penchant for performing macabre and unnecessary surgeries. In the film he is said to have designed the high rise apartment building at 55 Central Park West as a giant altar to the Sumerian god Gozer. The entire premise is fictional, as the building in question was designed by architects Schwartz & Gross for contractor Edgar Levy. Shandor never actually appeared in either Ghostbusters or Ghostbusters II. His entire background is explained in two scenes, by the Ghostbusters, looking over Shandor's blueprints for the apartment building at 55 Central Park West.
Character
In the 1984 film Ghostbusters, Shandor is stated as the architect for the building at 55 Central Park West, an apartment building that is described as "Spook Central." The first mention of the unusual nature of the building comes in a scene featuring Ray Stantz (Dan Aykroyd) and Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson). Traveling in Ecto-1 Stantz examined the building's blueprints and described the roof as having been "fabricated with a magnesium-tungsten alloy." Stantz goes on to note that the building has "cold-riveted girders with cores of pure selenium." Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis) further describes the building's "roof cap" as "exactly like the kind of telemetry tracker NASA uses to identify dead pulsars in deep space." When Peter Venkman (Bill Murray), remarks "they don't build 'em like they used to," Stantz hints that the architect of the building may have been insane when he says that "the architect was either a certified genius or authentic wacko." Aykroyd, as Stantz, describes the skyscraper as an antenna for "pulling in and concentrating spiritual turbulence".
Stantz (Aykroyd) was the Ghostbuster who noted the building's architect was an "I. Shandor," as he looked over the blueprints while in jail for environmental violations related to the Ghostbusters business. Immediately, Spengler (Ramis) recognized the name as one he had seen in "Tobin's Spirit Guide." In the film, Spengler and Stantz went on to explain Shandor's background. Shandor, described as an architect and doctor by trade, decided that after World War I society was too sick to survive. He, and his over 1000 purported followers, worshipped the ancient Sumerian god "Gozer," also fictional, and performed rituals on the roof of 55 Central Park West; "bizarre rituals," intended to bring about the end of the world. As a medical doctor, Shandor is said, in the film, to have performed a lot of "unnecessary surgery." In the film Shandor is said to have started his secret society, which performed rituals on the building's roof, as early as 1920.
Character
In the 1984 film Ghostbusters, Shandor is stated as the architect for the building at 55 Central Park West, an apartment building that is described as "Spook Central." The first mention of the unusual nature of the building comes in a scene featuring Ray Stantz (Dan Aykroyd) and Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson). Traveling in Ecto-1 Stantz examined the building's blueprints and described the roof as having been "fabricated with a magnesium-tungsten alloy." Stantz goes on to note that the building has "cold-riveted girders with cores of pure selenium." Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis) further describes the building's "roof cap" as "exactly like the kind of telemetry tracker NASA uses to identify dead pulsars in deep space." When Peter Venkman (Bill Murray), remarks "they don't build 'em like they used to," Stantz hints that the architect of the building may have been insane when he says that "the architect was either a certified genius or authentic wacko." Aykroyd, as Stantz, describes the skyscraper as an antenna for "pulling in and concentrating spiritual turbulence".
Stantz (Aykroyd) was the Ghostbuster who noted the building's architect was an "I. Shandor," as he looked over the blueprints while in jail for environmental violations related to the Ghostbusters business. Immediately, Spengler (Ramis) recognized the name as one he had seen in "Tobin's Spirit Guide." In the film, Spengler and Stantz went on to explain Shandor's background. Shandor, described as an architect and doctor by trade, decided that after World War I society was too sick to survive. He, and his over 1000 purported followers, worshipped the ancient Sumerian god "Gozer," also fictional, and performed rituals on the roof of 55 Central Park West; "bizarre rituals," intended to bring about the end of the world. As a medical doctor, Shandor is said, in the film, to have performed a lot of "unnecessary surgery." In the film Shandor is said to have started his secret society, which performed rituals on the building's roof, as early as 1920.
Matthew Saunders (born September 12, 1989 in Chertsey, Surrey) is an English footballer who currently plays for Fulham of the English Premier League. He is a midfielder who has not yet played for the Fulham first team, but has recorded a number of reserve team appearances.
He was recently asked to play for Northern Ireland, but had to decline, as he unfortunaly has no Northern Irish relatives.
He was recently asked to play for Northern Ireland, but had to decline, as he unfortunaly has no Northern Irish relatives.
The Shanxy and Noto Show is a radio programme broadcast on Newcastle Student Radio which features music, chat, comedy and not so family orientated entertainment. It features special guests, competitions and Indie, Alternative, RnB and Hip Hop music in addition to the listeners hand picked requests. It is not, contrary to popular belief, a call-in mental health radio show for people who suffer from mental illnesses.
The presenters are Edward Shanks and James Noton.
Show format
The show lasts two hours.
Current features
Popular recurring features that appear on the show include:
Hitting Bunting with a stick
Hitting Seb with a stick
Chasing seb with a stick
Chasing Bunting with a stick
Eating the said stick
Chasing bunting with seb
Hitting bunting with seb
eating seb
Guests
Shanks and Noton have had a wide array of guests on their show. Notable appearances include
- Sebastian Kivi
Listener figures
The presenters are Edward Shanks and James Noton.
Show format
The show lasts two hours.
Current features
Popular recurring features that appear on the show include:
Hitting Bunting with a stick
Hitting Seb with a stick
Chasing seb with a stick
Chasing Bunting with a stick
Eating the said stick
Chasing bunting with seb
Hitting bunting with seb
eating seb
Guests
Shanks and Noton have had a wide array of guests on their show. Notable appearances include
- Sebastian Kivi
Listener figures