Last night I began a search for a particular Low Power Hour that introduced the new Multi-Purpose Hallway here in the Internet Building where we do the show.
The next Low Power Hour (No. 114) is being held up until I revisit the Multi-Purpose Hallway because I want to stage another event in the hallway, but need to be reminded what the experience is like.
Rummaging through piles of notes and scrolling online program descriptions I cannot narrow down which show I'm looking for.
Last night I started to listen to every show, which resulted in my re-posting Nos. 80 & 81, but that could take several weeks to listen to every show.
So will you do it? Will you help me find the program I'm looking for? Considering the program's vast popularity this will be the fast way to get it done.
I have almost all of the shows downloaded from your website, i will listen to a couple throughout the day until i find what i think you're looking for.
By the way, the show and i can't recall the episode number where it was storming during your recording of the show was a good one. Well they are all good, but the ambient background noise from a passing thunderstorm just added a grassroots kind of vibe to the show.
Beginning my search now.
Thank you very much, Barry, for helping with this deep dig into the trove.
I'm on night duty right now... this kind of search for needed material is like a brain battery... it keeps me on the job until objectives are reached and missing items found.
Yes, that storm episode reminds me of something I just thought about this week... most radio stations are acoustically sealed from the outside world and I came up with the idea of "radio station windows" which would be permanently installed microphones on all outer walls so that a radio host could "open the window" and let his listeners hear what is going on outdoors. I have enough surplus microphones that I am planning on actually putting them out there, maybe underneath little umbrellas or "mic ports".
It's a nice quiet night here in the midwaste, the tornados have been called off.
Call off the Bucket Dogs, Barry, it's Program No. 96, Titled: Quiet Please.
I happened upon it through sheer luck.
On this show we demonstrate the Goggle Self-Driving Car, and solve the gender neutral bathroom issue by declaring our Multi-Purpose Hallway which is a combination all-gender bathroom, meeting room, hallway between studios and offices. Dedication by Martin Luther Ray who invokes Chairman Wheeler of the FCC to shine his rules down upon us.
I thought Huskys are headstrong and you can't just put them somewhere. Note how movies have more compliant breeds like Collies as actors. Nakeeta looks like she has a people kind of tongue too. 🙂
Nate Crime said "I thought Huskys are headstrong and you can't just put them somewhere. Note how movies have more compliant breeds like Collies as actors. Nakeeta looks like she has a people kind of tongue too. :)"
Nakeeta is a rescue, she was dumped on a very busy and dangerous parkway.
After two weeks of trying to find her owner just to be sure she wasn't just lost, we kept her. Headstrong and Stubborn but very loyal to her family here.
Even huskies see their human family as their pack, she minds 60% of time but mostly she listens to my wife Stephanie. She hates thunderstorms and will hide under our desk's until the coast is clear. Grooming her twice a year is a job you have to do outside when they blow their coats.
By the time you are done brushing her you have enough loose fur to make a smaller version of Nakeeta. She has a Wooly coat so you can imagine the pile of fur.
Her right eye is brown and blue you just can't see it in the pictures.
You should see her playing in the snow, lot's of fun.
But I am straying from the OP so i better leave it at that.
I have a cheap $9 microphone from Walmart that would be perfect for mounting outside the Blue Bucket studio's.
What would you hear if the microphone was outside the studio?
The water running in the creek across the road from our house, an occasional car passing by, kids playing, wind, rain, thunder that rolls on forever ,it echos off the mountains giving the illusion that the thunder last's forever.
Of course, wildlife too.
Could be interesting.
