[Kzyxtalk] Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio all night tonight! Live from Franklin Street.

Marco McClean memo at mcn.org
Fri Apr 2 15:15:25 PDT 2021


Subject: Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio all night tonight! Live from 
Franklin Street.

Hi. Marco here. Deadline to email your writing for tonight's (Friday 
night's) MOTA show is around 6pm. After that, send it whenever it's 
ready, up to 6pm Friday next week, and I'll take care of it then. 
There's always another time. There's no pressure.

I'll be in KNYO's Franklin Street studio for tonight's show, again. The 
phone works great there. If you want to call and read your work in your 
own voice, the number is (707) 962-3022.

Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio is every Friday, 9pm to 5am on 107.7fm 
KNYO-LP Fort Bragg as well as anywhere else via
http://airtime.knyo.org:8040/128
(That's the regular link to listen to KNYO in real time, any time.)

And any time of any day or night you can go to 
https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com and hear last week's MOTA show. By 
Saturday night the recording of tonight's show will also be there, in 
the latest post, right on top.

As if that weren't enough, also at https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com 
there's a virtual lunatic hoarder's Texas doublewide full of fascinating 
educational dangers, where you can go in through the imaginary tarp over 
a metaphorical broken window and clamber around until showtime, not to 
mention between shows, among items such as:

Fun with dry ice, dish soap, glycerine and clamp lamps.
https://misscellania.blogspot.com/2013/02/dry-ice-bubble.html

Ice drums.
https://nagonthelake.blogspot.com/2021/03/ice-drums.html

A person deliberately flew a toy drone slowly down into an erupting 
volcano in Iceland, camera pointed straight down. The drone can no 
longer be returned even for store credit, but it gave what life it had 
to send this video from a portal to the bowels of Hell.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CMzW24JHaCF/

And a realistic train experience from the window of a toy train, where 
you are a passenger the size of your own thumb. Look at your thumb right 
now. That's how big you are.
https://theawesomer.com/riding-inside-a-model-train/617536/

-- 
Marco McClean, memo at mcn.org,
https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com



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