Because so many of you are watching for new Blare OnAir Uploads I have another one.
This is a show from Feb. 7, 2012 when I awoke to a loud sound which seemed like a plane landing in the neighborhood, appropriately titled "Near Landing."
This naturally led to a discussion about "network orchestras", recalling the old days when NBC, CBS and other broadcasters had actual orchestras on staff.
Finally, covering our lack of substantive material, we found time to introduce "Mischke", a talented radio broadcaster from an up river station known as WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul.
http://kdxradio.com/archive_files/120207_blare_56_V2.mp3
Up above the "Who's Online" often shows "Zero users online." Where is everybodY? They are all downloading and listening to episodes of Blare OnAir.
A bunch more so we can get back to posting once again:
Feb 10, 2012 titled "Idle American" the detective Rock Jocko deals with a dog, talk show diva Haughty Shish demonstrates how to talk, another unpopular artist enjoys a moment in the cheap light-bulbs of "Idle American", and the first episode of the Last Minute Radio Theatre.
http://kdxradio.com/archive_files/120210_blare_56_V1.mp3
Feb. 18, 2012 titled "All Rise" Carls notices that people standup when a president or judge enters the room, but not for him. How can Carl get people to rise when he walks in? Another unpopular talent on "Idle American."
http://kdxradio.com/archive_files/120218_blare_56_V2.mp3
Mar. 8, 2012 titled "Art & Business" Carl ponders how artists are poor business people and business types usually inartistic. But Carl must do both as his own manager.
http://kdxradio.com/archive_files/120308_blare_56_V1.mp3
Mar. 14, 2012 titled "Missal" notes the difference with "missle" then describes a missle packed with a payload of missals. 20 other subjects are discusting... I mean, discussed.
http://kdxradio.com/archive_files/120314_blare_128_V2.mp3
Mar. 16, 2012 titled "Disorganization" Carl continues organizational efforts by declaring disorganization a starting point. Considers retiring from broadcasting, confused by the fact that part 15 radio is a retirement hobby.
http://kdxradio.com/archive_files/120316_blare_56_V1.mp3
If there are any bad links consider your luck.
During 2013 very few full-length editions of Blare OnAir got produced, because the Lite VErsion of the show had taken up the slack... not to be confused with The Hour of Slack, a different and probably better program.
One of the few full length shows from 2013 was titled "Hair Cut," with our barber Buster Boatrocker telling us that "Hair cuts rule the world." One example he gives is John Kerry's haircut which got him a secretarial job.
On another subject, Buster says we do not know how many neighborhoods there are in the world.
Buster buys my claim that a plain yard can be designated as a "campus."
http://kdxradio.com/131101_blare_48_V1.mp3
Have fun but be discrete, people having fun attracts the attention of secret surveillance.
Because I know nothing about this,
I have to ask. I guess you know how
many people are listening to KDX, and
you have a "map" of what servers are
being used. Listening to KDX on line is
something I cannot do under the present
circumstances. I have been hoping to have
a "junker computer" to listen ONLY to Part 15 streaming
stations, (pretty much all the time)
but it has not happened, and as things
are going - it probably never will.
(Big run-on sentence isn't it?)
As you know, I've downloaded a bunch of your
programs. In my life - I am hitting a really
bumpy part in the road again - so I can't do that
as much right now. But - anyway - and I'm asking
this because I just don't know and am curious -
do you know when people are downloading your
programs - and do you have any idea who and where
they are? I think this is an interesting question - and
again - gosh - I just don't know the answer.
Curious Bruce
Something I've observed in the world of interviewing is that when a guest says, "That's a good question," it means he doesn't know the answer.
Bruce, that's a good question... do I know how many people download my programs and where they are located...
There probably is a way to monitor such things... but in the depths of my ignorance I do not know how to do it.
I can see an IP address when someone connects to one of my (3) streams, but all that discloses is where there area-wide server is located. I have a listener in California who tunes in everyday. Of course it's probably Microsoft building a case against me.
Most important is that Bruce, you, enter a period of peace, prosperity, and enjoyment. That would make everything else better than it is otherwise.
That means a lot, and thanks for the info.
Bruce
Titled "Fraught," produced November 21, 2007, I spend the show looking up the word "fraught" so that I know what the show is about.
The original name of the series was "Adventures in the Third Dementia.
This show had a hum in the microphone channel, so I ran it through the Audacity Noise Removal Tool and increased the sample rate from 22,050kHz up to 44.1kHz, which accounts for the designation "V2."
http://kdxradio.com/archive_files/071121_3rdDem_56_V2.mp3
CORRECTION:
The earlier link to the Very First Adventures in the 3rd Dementia is broken. Here is the repaired link:
http://kdxradio.com/archive_files/070409_3rdDem_56_V1.mp3
Now that it's known that I'm linking Blare OnAir Shows from a 10-year period, hundreds of shows, I will turn it over to you.
Rather than hogging more space by posting each show day-by day, I'll simply give you the Official Blare Download Page where you can check for new links.
http://kdxradio.com/blare.html
Let me know and I'll add your station to the Affiliates List.
