[Kzyxtalk] MOTA: Good Night Radio show all night tonight on KNYO!
Marco McClean
memo at mcn.org
Fri Jun 21 13:56:05 PDT 2024
Subject: MOTA: Good Night Radio show all night tonight on KNYO!
Soft deadline to email your writing for tonight's (Friday night's) MOTA
show is 6pm or so. If you can't make that, that's okay, send it whenever
it's done and I'll read it on the radio next week.
Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio is every Friday, 9pm to 5am PST on
107.7fm KNYO-LP Fort Bragg and KNYO.org. The first hour of the show is
simulcast on KAKX 89.3fm Mendocino.
I'm back on the coast for the next several weeks, and I was going to do
the show from the Franklin Street storefront tonight, because of the
light available. evening before and morning after, to safely drive, but
I'm feeling a bit low-energy and behind in prep and, considering the
expense of the trip, and the hour-and-a-half of travel time (incl. setup
time and teardown time), I'm just gonna do it in Albion*. If you planned
to come in or call in this time because of what I told you last week, sorry.
Plus you can always go to https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com and hear
last week's MOTA show. By Saturday night I'll put up the recording of
tonight's show. Also there you'll find an assortment of
cultural-educational amusements to occupy you until showtime, or any
time, such as:
Elise LeGrow - Drinking In The Day.
https://nagonthelake.blogspot.com/2024/06/music-for-sunday-morning_0476784198.html
I learned many things from this woman, including that an "Adrian
Vididini" is a kind of sweater that you can take the shoulder pads out
of. And that she has such a sweater older than the boys who ask her out
after this or that show of hers, and she tells them so.
https://theferalirishman.blogspot.com/2024/06/men-will-never-change-everyone-take.html
And millions of magazines to read. Trade journals, comic books. All for
free. Start your computer scraping the site, fill up a hard drive; after
the apocalypse you can set up shop in a cave and be the fabled oracle of
the Before Time, like the old man in Walter van Tilburg Clark's story
/The Portable Phonograph/. It doesn't turn out well for him. Just
prepare better. Set a trap for murderous intruders, of an electrified
net that falls from above, or spring-loaded spears in the walls, or a
big stone sphere that rolls down a channel. I've given you a few ideas.
(via Everlasting Blort)
https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack
*If you'd like to set up your own remote studio, to do radio, or record
your real-life, non-A.I. music, or whatever, I can advise you. It's
cheap and if you're reading this in the comfort of your own place, which
you are, you already have most of the needed equipment.
Marco McClean, memo at mcn.org,
https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com
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