[Kzyxtalk] Everything must go!
Marco McClean
memo at mcn.org
Sat Dec 30 16:05:03 PST 2017
Everything must go!
"If the short con is an anecdote, the long con is a novel. Essentially,
a short con involves taking the pigeon for all the money he has on his
person, while the long con sends him home to get more." -Luc Sante
The recording of last night's (2017-12-29) KNYO and KMEC Memo of the
Air: Good Night Radio show is ready to download for free and enjoy at
any time of the day or night, via http://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com
*You don't have to go there though if you don't want to. Thanks to Hank
Sims of Lost Coast Outpost you can listen to the show with one click:
https://memo-of-the-air.s3.amazonaws.com/everything-must-go.mp3
But besides that, as usual also at http://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com
you'll find a fresh batch of links to not necessarily radio-useful but
nonetheless worthwhile items I set aside for you while putting the show
together. Such as:
A paean to Doctor Bose (20 minutes well spent). Near the end, the MIT
finance woman mists up a little bit, mainly, I think, because of the
yummy $150 million bequest, though maybe she liked the guy some and was
genuinely sorry he's dead and misses him. It can be both.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6O3F8Po2UA
Beth.
https://theawesomer.com/rick-morty-whos-real-beth/459727/
Everyone in this waffle restaurant just suddenly went crazy and attacked
everyone else, kicking and punching and scratching and grabbing and
screaming. You can see in the video how it gradually settles down as
they all become exhausted. Nobody knows what started it. Some kind of
gas, maybe. Something in the batter. /The Screwfly Solution/ by James
Tiptree Jr., perhaps, or it could have been one of those alien monsters
who hover up in a corner of the warp engine room and feed on rage
brainwaves. But... /wait/ a minute. Why didn't it affect the person (or
creature) running the camera? Hm.
https://tinyurl.com/IncomprehensibleWaffleBrawl
And clouds.
https://tinyurl.com/CloudsUnderfoot
Little fluffy clouds. Ilse Langley: "This was the last song played at my
sister's funeral and it was great. All of a sudden the rooster cockle
doodle doo-ed and everybody started laughing. A perfect ending for this
sad occasion.
https://tinyurl.com/OrbClouds
--
Marco McClean
memo at mcn.org
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