[Kzyxtalk] MOTA: Good Night Radio all Friday night on KNYO and KAKX.
Marco McClean
memo at mcn.org
Thu Feb 12 21:54:02 PST 2026
Subject: MOTA: Good Night Radio all Friday night on KNYO and KAKX.
Send your writing for this Friday night's MOTA radio show. Soft deadline
is always around 6 or 8pm Friday. I'm doing this email Thursday night
because I'll be away at work this Friday all day before I go to do the
show that, by the way, will use a different connection this time to
stream to the server that gets it to the stations, which from testing
I'm doing right now I see might result in dropouts that show up as
random music automatically butting in and eventually, I hope, butting
out again, like the old days of AM radio in the middle of the night. I
almost said /like the Old Country/ but, in the real world, Romania, or
fricking Bulgaria! has better basic internet service than the U.S. does,
and it's cheaper there too. In Romania it's the equivalent of $8/month
for what you pay $80-$100/month for here. A reliable no-dropouts
broadband connection should be $10 or less a month and at least 100Mbs
download speed and steady 20Mbs upload speed. They truly have no moral
right to charge more than that, but they have us all over a barrel,
haven't they.
Sigh. Anyway, Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio is every Friday, 9pm to
approximately 5am PST on 107.7fm KNYO-LP Fort Bragg and KNYO.org. The
first three hours of the show, meaning till midnight, are simulcast on
KAKX 89.3fm Mendocino.
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. You'll find plenty of other educational amusements there
to educate and amuse yourself with until showtime, or any time, such as:
This is a real place. It's 15,479 feet above sea level, in Tibet. At
that altitude a three minute egg takes 4.5 minutes.
https://x.com/i/status/2020780433307320348
"Ah! I see you've found my masterpiece!"
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/BZkW6PjJD6g
And wonderful witches flying in a storm. Or birds.
https://misscellania.blogspot.com/2026/02/synchronized-skating.html
Marco McClean, memo at mcn.org, https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com
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