[Kzyxtalk] MOTA, all Friday night, every Friday night!
Marco McClean
memo at mcn.org
Fri Jun 25 17:00:44 PDT 2021
Subject: Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio all Friday night, every
Friday night, since 1997.
Hi. Marco here. Deadline to email your writing for tonight's MOTA show
is around 7pm. After that, send it whenever it's ready, up to maybe 7pm
Friday next week. Take all the time you need. There's no pressure.
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 hear KNYO in real time. Try it now.) (Oh,
and if you're listening via web and you pause it and go away and come
back, refresh the tab rather than press play. It works better and won't
hang.)
And you can always 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.
Also, at https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com there's an entire virtual
Mall of America full of educational treats to incorporate into your
general oeuvre (say oov) before showtime, or really any time, items such as:
They use a special plasma wind tunnel to test the blast of reentry into
atmosphere on spacecraft materials. (There's no sound, but you can make
that yourself with your mouth.)
https://theawesomer.com/burning-a-satellite/628037/
Rerun: vintage hippie party. From the days when you could /stick it to
The Man/, as they used to say, by taking off your clothes and skipping
around in the park like a fairy. (Fairies predate humankind. That might
be the rationale.)
http://www.weirduniverse.net/blog/comments/1967_hippie_festival
Speaking of fairies and fairies' friends... I've known a few impressive
kids like these. As the event unfolds they're probably already, in their
heads, telling their eventual grandkids the story (and a hundred other
stories). Peter Pan has been swung by a negligent or malicious fly crew
to crash upside-down and backward through the window. He rights the ship
by force of will. Bleeding from the top and back of his head, and no
hesitation, he steps up, sprightly, in character: "Oh, hello, Wendy."
And /only then/ she looks up from her mending, stands, and says, "Oh,
Peter, there you are." Wonderful! It makes me think of a movie called
/Those Lips, Those Eyes/ (1980), with Frank Langella, ten years after he
was in /The Twelve Chairs/. In TLTE he's not old but he's older than the
kids in the theater they're inhabiting; they try to humiliate him by
sabotaging him on stage, and he shows them, then and in the aftermath,
how a professional handles it when things go wrong.
https://misscellania.blogspot.com/2021/06/tweet-of-day_01535540653.html
IN OTHER NEWS: I started my dream journal project up again this year.
Please send your written dreams, however short or long. Here's my latest
dream journal post to Medium:
https://tinyurl.com/MarcoDreams2021June23-24
--
Marco McClean, memo at mcn.org,
https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com
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