[Kzyxtalk] Circus fire complex.
Marco McClean
memo at mcn.org
Sat Aug 4 18:04:10 PDT 2018
CIRCUS FIRE COMPLEX.
/"I got flowers in the spring. I got you to wear my ring. This is my
quest, to follow that star. No matter how hopeless, no matter how
fa-aa-ar!"/
The recording of last night's (2018-08-03) KNYO Fort Bragg and KMEC
Ukiah Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio show is available by one or two
clicks, depending on whether you want to listen to it now or download it
and keep it for later and, speaking of which, it's right here:
https://tinyurl.com/KNYO-MOTA-0292
Bill Olkowsky, Ph.D came to talk about guns, germs, steel, glyphosate,
and genetical jiggery-pokery. Chris (Bwana) Byrne, who's donating his
collection of 23 Vincent van Gogh framed prints to be placed on sale in
support of elephants in Kenya ("Hang a Van Gogh, Save an Elephant") (say
van-GOFF), phoned to talk about poaching, and about International
Elephant Day August 11 at the Fort Bragg Elephant Museum, 17801 North
Highway 1, Fort Bragg. Scott Peterson is creating a stairway from the
bottom to the top, or perhaps the other way around. Lucky Otis swung by
to explain many things, employing graceful and evocative hand gestures.
Etc., etc., and then the show ends with Doug Nunn's approximately
fifty-minute Snap Sessions episode number 3, featuring a detailed
interview with that violet-eyed vixen Late Night Liz. If Liz is all
you're interested in, and who would blame you, here's just SS3:
https://tinyurl.com/SnapSessionsEp3
KMEC's automation again didn't grapple properly with my real-time
stream, so this show was, like a few earlier ones, only on KNYO at
first, but Sid got home from his nighttime day job at about 1am and
manually massaged that, and put it on properly from there until the end.
It's always something, and it always ain't the end of the world; trying
is what's important. Gandhi said that. Gandhi and Yoda can arm-wrestle
for it.
IN OTHER NEWS: Also at http://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com you'll find a
fresh batch of dozens of links to not necessarily radio-useful but
nonetheless worthwhile items I set aside for you while gathering the
show together, things where just hearing it wouldn't be enough. Such as:
The lions drink tonight, then they become suspicious and weem away.
https://laughingsquid.com/lions-drinking-water-at-night/
A toast.
https://misscellania.blogspot.com/2018/07/wine-connoisseurs.html
The detonating cord is both literally and figuratively the bomb. Also it
looks like Yondu's Yaka arrow in GOTG 1.
https://theawesomer.com/explosions-in-slow-mo/487886/
Stephanie Millinger's impressive trick. She stands on her hands,
balancing on an exercise ball. She bends her legs forward by bending
them backward over her head, reaches down to pick up sunglasses with her
toes, and bent double (backward!) puts the glasses on, facing the camera
the whole while, then places her feet flat on the ground and stands up,
in the process flipping her upper body under and over to triumphantly
wave ta-daah and shut the camera off. You can close your mouth now.
https://gfycat.com/gifs/detail/wellinformedmindlessangwantibo
And Trumpy jazz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cds7dU7xXSA
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Marco McClean, memo at mcn.org
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