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Why did the US Civil Aeronautics Administration invent a gun to shoot chickens during WWII? Does anyone remember the Columbia Shuttle disaster or was it lost to history? Is the Goodyear Blimp remote controlled? Are there any jobs where drinking improves performance? Kyle and Jheisson answer these questions and more as they float their way across Wikipedia from chicken guns to the Columbia space shuttle disaster to the Goodyear Blimp. The students at Wiki U are entering a new smester and it's time to get focused on their studies like never before. We've partnered with Magic Mind to improve our focus and clarity. With the Magic Mind Performance shot we jumstart our day and the Magic Mind sleep shot helps us drift effortlessly into a deep, restorative sleep! For a limited time Wiki U listeners can get the Magic Mind combo at 45% off by ordering from our special link during the month of January: https://www.magicmind.com/WIKIJANUnlock Your Potential with Magic Mind Performance Shots and Our Special Promo Code!Let me tell you—Magic Mind has completely transformed our days and nights! If you're like us, juggling a million things while trying to stay focused and energized, these little performance shots are a game-changer. And when it's finally time to unwind? Their sleep shots are like a dream come true. Oh, and don't even get us started on those sweet, sweet, promo codes—saving money feels just as good as getting stuff done!Boost Your Day with Magic Mind Performance ShotsMagic Mind's performance shots are our go-to for tackling our endless to-do lists. Packed with natural ingredients, they're our secret weapon for staying sharp and focused all day long. Want to feel like you've unlocked a superpower—goodbye brain fog, hello productivity!Relax and Recharge with Magic Mind Sleep ShotsWhen the day is done, their sleep shots help us wind down like nothing else. Falling asleep is a struggle, but now drifting off is easy. It's like they bottled relaxation and then made it taste good.Save More with Magic Mind Promo CodesHere's the cherry on top: Magic Mind promo codes! Finding a good discount makes us feel like a savvy shopper, and it's so easy to snag a deal on these amazing products with our special little link. Trust me, you'll feel great knowing you're getting all this goodness at a great price. Head over to https://www.magicmind.com/WIKIJAN for 45% of the Magic Mind bundle! TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wikiuniversity YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmPDDjcbBJfR0s_xJfYCUvwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wikiuniversity/Music provided by Davey and the Chains
In this episode, I talk about the beauty of Space Rho Ophiuchi Cloud Complex And Tragedy of the Space Shuttle Program. Columbia Shuttle on Launch Pad Become a Melanated Nerd on Podbean or Patreon by clicking https://linktr.ee/tnfroisreading to subscribe and listen to all Premium content; the window closes soon on available Episodes across most platforms! @akrapheal @lettucegrow
Leveling Up: Creating Everything From Nothing with Natalie Jill
In this episode, you will learn: Why midlife is just the beginning How menopause can be embraced How to find balance in your life when things seem out of control How relationships can change in midlife For Tamsen, turning 50 sparked new experiences, insights, and questions about midlife. Donning her journalist hat, she began gathering information, talking to experts, listening to other women's stories, and learning more about navigating my next “now what” in new, bold ways. Out of these exploration and experiences, she realized how many other women face similar questions, challenges and opportunities to move forward with confidence, courage and curiosity. This life transition launched her into her role as a midlife enthusiast. Nicknamed the “TikTok Fairy Godmother”, she shares tips and advice with over 200k+ followers so that women do not feel alone during this stage in their lives. Tamsen also hosts the podcast Coming Up Next with Tamsen Fadal which guides women moving through midlife changes, menopause, new career directions and all the other choices and possibilities that they may face at this time in their life. On the podcast, she curates experts, thought leaders and everyday stories about women doing extraordinary things to provide inspiration and tips for her listeners so that they too can approach their own “now what” with confidence. Tamsen has a long history of uncovering the stories that inspire others throughout her career. While reporting is her profession (earning her 13 Emmy Awards for reporting on Hurricane Sandy, the Columbia Shuttle crash and the Afghanistan war), Tamsen's passion is telling women's stories that often happen behind the headlines. She travels around the globe with UNICEF to document its work, particularly focusing on the struggles faced by women and families in areas of the world most of us will never see for ourselves. Tamsen brings their stories into homes and hearts, and reveals how these women transform their lives in the midst of significant life changes. Tamsen is the author of multiple books, in which she empowers women to navigate change and create new beginnings. Her third book, The New Single: Finding, Fixing and Falling Back in Love with Yourself, delivers tools, insights and hope to other women in the midst of their own divorce experience. Her much anticipated fourth book focused on empowerment at midlife is underway. Be sure to follow Tamsen on Social: IG: www.instagram.com/tamsenfadal TikTok: www.tiktok.com/tamsenfadal
Today marks 20 years since space shuttle Columbia broke apart during reentry. CBS' Peter King has more in today's Reporter's Notebook.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
One of the best parts of doing this podcast is the never ending inspiration I see from amazing photographic talents. Sometimes, the guests I get on the show are photographers I stumble upon while browsing the web, sometimes they are part of some bigger organization that introduces me to them, and on a rare occasion they are a suggestion from a someone that watches the show. That last one is the case today. M L Adelman filled out my contact form and wrote: "Please consider interviewing two time Pulitzer Prize winner, Essdras M Suarez. He retired from photojournalism several years ago and is now giving back teaching others to take their photography to the next level. He is a delightful personality and a very giving photog." One look at his website and I knew I needed to get Essdras on the show. Essdras Suarez is a two-time Pulitzer Prizewinning photojournalist, and being a photojournalist isn't what many people think. In one interview, Essdras explained that "as a newspaper photographer you were expected to wear many hats. In addition to being a photojournalist, you were expected to be a travel photographer, documentary photographer, food and product photographer, and a portrait photographer, among other things". With that background, he can shoot pretty much anything. If you ask him though, his favorite overall subject is people. It's in that space I think his superpower lies. He has an ability to make that which is normal look extraordinary. His career has included covering the war in Iraq, the Columbia Shuttle disaster in 2003, a U.S. backed military coup against Haitian president Jean Bertrand Aristide, the Indonesia Tsunami in 2004, the Gaza Strip Evacuation in 2006, the Newtown Elementary school shooting in 2012, and the Boston Marathon Bombing in 2013. Essdras has seen a lot in his over 20 years in the field. He continues to work for outlets such as the Washington Post and ZUMA Press Agency, and his images have been published in publications such as Mother Jones, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, Boston Globe, New York Times. Essdras' list of awards is long, and fully reflects his talent in telling a story in a very special way. This also explains the two Pulitzers. As a sought after speaker and educator, he now also shares his knowledge with others through his EMS Photo Adventures LLC, where he is focused on creating and leading educationally geared, on-site and virtual custom photo programs including educational webinars, and short- and long-term mentorship programs. Join photographer, photojournalist, educator, and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Essdras Suarez and me as we discuss his captivating image of Islamic Jihadists in Gaza City, and as we chat about the challenges of photojournalism today, on this episode of Behind the Shot. Connect with Essdras Website: essdras.com Facebook: @essdras.m.suarez Instagram: @essdras_001 Twitter: @essdrasmsuarez Essdras' Photographer Pick Dominic Chavez: dominicchavez.com
One of the best parts of doing this podcast is the never ending inspiration I see from amazing photographic talents. Sometimes, the guests I get on the show are photographers I stumble upon while browsing the web, sometimes they are part of some bigger organization that introduces me to them, and on a rare occasion they are a suggestion from a someone that watches the show. That last one is the case today. M L Adelman filled out my contact form and wrote: "Please consider interviewing two time Pulitzer Prize winner, Essdras M Suarez. He retired from photojournalism several years ago and is now giving back teaching others to take their photography to the next level. He is a delightful personality and a very giving photog." One look at his website and I knew I needed to get Essdras on the show. Essdras Suarez is a two-time Pulitzer Prizewinning photojournalist, and being a photojournalist isn't what many people think. In one interview, Essdras explained that "as a newspaper photographer you were expected to wear many hats. In addition to being a photojournalist, you were expected to be a travel photographer, documentary photographer, food and product photographer, and a portrait photographer, among other things". With that background, he can shoot pretty much anything. If you ask him though, his favorite overall subject is people. It's in that space I think his superpower lies. He has an ability to make that which is normal look extraordinary. His career has included covering the war in Iraq, the Columbia Shuttle disaster in 2003, a U.S. backed military coup against Haitian president Jean Bertrand Aristide, the Indonesia Tsunami in 2004, the Gaza Strip Evacuation in 2006, the Newtown Elementary school shooting in 2012, and the Boston Marathon Bombing in 2013. Essdras has seen a lot in his over 20 years in the field. He continues to work for outlets such as the Washington Post and ZUMA Press Agency, and his images have been published in publications such as Mother Jones, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, Boston Globe, New York Times. Essdras' list of awards is long, and fully reflects his talent in telling a story in a very special way. This also explains the two Pulitzers. As a sought after speaker and educator, he now also shares his knowledge with others through his EMS Photo Adventures LLC, where he is focused on creating and leading educationally geared, on-site and virtual custom photo programs including educational webinars, and short- and long-term mentorship programs. Join photographer, photojournalist, educator, and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Essdras Suarez and me as we discuss his captivating image of Islamic Jihadists in Gaza City, and as we chat about the challenges of photojournalism today, on this episode of Behind the Shot. Connect with Essdras Website: essdras.com Facebook: @essdras.m.suarez Instagram: @essdras_001 Twitter: @essdrasmsuarez Essdras' Photographer Pick Dominic Chavez: dominicchavez.com
This is Part 2 of a two-part episode. In the early morning of 1st February 2003, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Mission Control Centre is a hive of activity. The control room is located at the Lyndon B Johnson Space Centre in Texas. The Mission Control Centre is more commonly known by its callsign, so named because of the city it is located in, Houston. While the technology contained within the room has become more sophisticated over the years since the beginning of US spaceflight, the purpose of Mission Control has remained the same, manage the flight of NASA’s spacecraft after launch until landing. This morning, the mission controllers will be overseeing the deorbit, reentry and landing of the Space Shuttle Orbiter, Columbia. It’s latest mission, STS-107 marks the 28th time the aircraft has launched into orbit, having completed a variety of missions throughout its 22 year career. Columbia is the oldest operational orbiter. While the three other orbiters, Atlantis, Discovery and Endeavour have focused on the construction of the new International Space Station in recent years, Columbia has had a different purpose. The 7 astronauts aboard the orbiter have just completed a 16 day scientific mission. Working 24 hours a day in two alternating shifts, the crew have completed 80 experiments with a particular focus on how microgravity affects humans and how they can adapt to the environment of space. At 0815am the deorbit begins.
In the early morning of 1st February 2003, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Mission Control Centre is a hive of activity. The control room is located at the Lyndon B Johnson Space Centre in Texas. The Mission Control Centre is more commonly known by its callsign, so named because of the city it is located in, Houston. While the technology contained within the room has become more sophisticated over the years since the beginning of US spaceflight, the purpose of Mission Control has remained the same, manage the flight of NASA’s spacecraft after launch until landing. This morning, the mission controllers will be overseeing the deorbit, reentry and landing of the Space Shuttle Orbiter, Columbia. It’s latest mission, STS-107 marks the 28th time the aircraft has launched into orbit, having completed a variety of missions throughout its 22 year career. Columbia is the oldest operational orbiter. While the three other orbiters, Atlantis, Discovery and Endeavour have focused on the construction of the new International Space Station in recent years, Columbia has had a different purpose. The 7 astronauts aboard the orbiter have just completed a 16 day scientific mission. Working 24 hours a day in two alternating shifts, the crew have completed 80 experiments with a particular focus on how microgravity affects humans and how they can adapt to the environment of space. At 0815am the deorbit begins.
Join Warrior Women in Business host Jasmine Sandler and special featured guest and 12 - time Emmy award-winning journalist and TV anchor for WPIX NY, Tamsen Fadal on #WomensEqualityDay as they talk transition in a critically important time of societal change. Tamsen, a best-selling author on the subjects of relationships and women in "The New Single: Finding, Fixing, and Falling Back in Love with Yourself After a Breakup or Divorce" is about to kick off her newest book, "Coming Up Next", an important book for any woman going through change to give her the way and the confidence to move forward into the next chapter of her life. She will share tidbits from the book and advice from her years of related personal experience only on the WWIB podcast right here live on Facebook! This episode will only be 30 hardpacked fast-moving minutes of real Tamsen advice so don't miss it! No Q&A for this one! Tamsen Fadal Bio: Tamsen Fadal is a 12-time Emmy award-winning journalist and primetime anchor for the PIX11 News in New York at 5, 6, and 10pm. Tamsen is the executive producer and host of Broadway Profiles and a three-time author. CAREER With more than two decades of experience, she has covered local, national and international stories including Hurricane Sandy, the Metro North train derailment, the Columbia Shuttle crash, the London bombings and the war on terror. In 2020, Tamsen traveled to Tanzania with UNICEF to document its work and impact on children and families. In 2002, Tamsen traveled to Afghanistan and was embedded with the American troops during the war. Additionally, Tamsen reported during Operation Enduring Freedom from Air Force bases in London and Germany. Her career has taken her across the country while working for WCBS-TV, KYW-TV, WFTV-TV, WOWK-TV, and WHNZ-AM. Tamsen is also the host and executive producer of Broadway Profiles with Tamsen Fadal, the first nationally syndicated Broadway entertainment program to reach theater fans throughout the country. Broadway Profiles, in partnership with the John Gore Organization, is a New York Emmy Award-winning entertainment show with unprecedented access to A-list celebrities, Broadway's biggest stars, shows, tours and behind-the-scenes stories on and off the stage. Beginning in Fall 2020, the show will increase frequency to air weekly. Passionate about the arts and theater, she made her Broadway debut in “Chicago” the musical in January 2010, followed by on-stage debuts in Broadway’s “In the Heights” and “Rock of Ages.” In addition to her work in television, Tamsen is the author of three books and is currently at work on her fourth. Her most recent, The New Single, Finding, Fixing, and Falling Back in Love with Yourself, seeks to help women emerge from a big life change with confidence, grace, and a recipe for self-care. Tamsen is a voice for women through her work as a journalist, author, and motivational and inspirational speaker.
Dr. Gannon will describe how he arrived at this position and specific assignment, how the experience changed him, and the role science plays in helping us to understand and cope with tragic events. We will conclude with a moment of silence for those that were lost.
Millions left dead or deformed because of chemicals used in the Vietnam war, UK cigarette smoking warnings ignored, remains of the Nazi 'Angel of Death' discovered in Brazil, the Columbia Shuttle disaster which led to huge questions about American space safety and the unrest featured in the Oscar-nominated film, Roma, where Mexican students were killed by government-trained paramilitary troops. Photo: Child suffering from spinal deformity in rehabilitation centre in Saigon.
In the first of what will be regular chats with our brilliant bloggers on our new blog network, Robin Ince is joined in studio by Professor Jon Butterworth, Dr Jenny Rohn and Michael Legge. They chat about what’s going on at CERN, Jenny’s lab’s collection of control wee, U2 and Scottish’s pop’s connection to the Columbia Shuttle disaster. Support The Cosmic Shambles Network and get great perks and rewards at patreon.com/bookshambles
Pat Duggins is the News Director at Alabama Public Radio, an international award-winning journalist, and author of Trailblazing Mars: NASA's Next Giant Leap and Final Countdown NASA and the End of the Space Shuttle Program. Recognized globally for covering 103 NASA Space Shuttle missions, the Challenger and Columbia Shuttle accidents, and the construction of the International Space Station, he has spent 14 years covering NASA for NPR, and 8 years for the USA Radio Network based in Dallas. I'm excited to have Pat visit Madame Perry's Salon to talk about his books and the personal stories he's gathered along the way. Remember that people can't buy your books or music if they don't know about it. Check out my webinar Promote This! DIY Publicity For Authors and Musicians at my website. Theme music for Madame Perry's Salon composed and performed by Denton Perry.
Clem Leek - "Memories of Japan" - Seasons: Volume One Ken - "Airing simultaneously" Clem Leek - "Memories of Japan" - Seasons: Volume One [Layers] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Please Call Stella: Part 2 of 3" - Show #310, from 4/30/2004 Sawako - "White Sky Winter Chicada" - Hum Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Please Call Stella: Part 2 of 3" - Show #310, from 4/30/2004 [George W. Bush, phone callers, Neutral Milk Hotel, Air Supply, Wendy Carlos CD skipping, telephone noises, and any of: Valentino Sound Effects Libary, woman screaming, man screaming, Explosions in the Sky, Your Hand in Mine, The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place, Six Days at the Bottom of the Ocean, American Psycho, Christian Bale, Mary Harmon, Monologue 1, Monologue 4, Huey Lewis and the News, The Teaching Company, Let There Be Light, Relativity and Quantum, The Beatles, It's All Too Much, Jeremy, Sidonie, Steve Hillage, Violet Burning, Sandra Beckmeier, 7% Solution, All About Satellites and Spaceships, Disneyland The First 50 Years A Retrospective, Preamble to the Constitution, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, Monsanto's House of Plastics, George W. Bush, Columbia Shuttle disaster speech, Address to Congress 9/20/2001, Evening of 9/11/2001, Jackson Browne, Lawyers in Love, The Buddy System, backyards_p1, sss1_v2, Steffen Schleiermacher, At the Deck-table, Mechanic New Composition for Vintage Fairground Organs, Negativland, Downloading, No Business, Philip Glass, Organic, Koyaanisqatsi, The Fog of War, Across the World, True Romance, Hans Zimmer, Amid the Chaos of the Day, Bright Eyes, An Attempt to Tip the Scales, Fevers and Mirrors, George Mason University, Accents, ask her to bring these things with her from the store, six spoons of fresh snow peas, five thick slabs of blue cheese, and maybe a snack for her brother Bob, we also need a small plastic snake and a big toy frog for the kids, she can scoop these things into three red bags, and we will go meet her Wednesday at the train station, phone ring-bell, phone ring-new electronic, phone ring-electronic, phone busy, KVRX Sign-on, Wayne Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace, Brian Tracy, The Science of Self Confidence, Prioritizing Your Values, Tony Robbins, Anthony Robbins, The Power of a Transformational Vocabulary, Ordinary People, Timothy Hutton, Judd Hirsch, What did I do, Think about it, You know the rules, What rules, can't I have a few minutes, Jesus, typingsounds, return, space, keypunch, tappytype, Neutral Milk Hotel, The King of Carrot Flowers, Can I help someone, Hal Hartley, Realaudio feedback, Beautiful Terror, What Is It About, Hannah-Barbera, Pic a Nic 4 Greatest Cartoon Sound FX, Jetson's Phone Ring, Air Supply, Making Love Out of Nothing At All, Whitney Houston, I Will Always Love You, Didn't We Almost Have It All, Greatest Love of All, Greatest Hits, Alcoholics Anonymous, Big Book Working With Others, Fridge, Cut Up Piano and Xylophone, Cylons, David DeAngelo, Advanced Dating and Seduction, Fears and Evolution of Sex, Richard Pipes, Communism, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Jon Brion, Theme, Production Music, Music for TV Dinners the '50's, Laurie Johnson, Shopping Spree, The '60's, James Clarke, The Free Life, Manfred Minnich, Shopping Centre, Wendy Carlos, E.A.R., Experimental Audio Research] Steven Soderbergh - "Here's what I need" - Schizopolis Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Please Call Stella: Part 2 of 3" - Show #310, from 4/30/2004 [A different part of it The rest of the show] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Why Go On? (Despair)" - Show #330, from 8/31/2004 [(Please Call Stella slowly fades out)] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Why Go On? (Despair)" - Show #330, from 8/31/2004 [Contains any of: Ilana Wexler from the 2004 DNC, dogs, chainsaws, cats, creaking doors, elections, haunted houses, cows, bats, live phone calls about aliens, The Xerox Singers, Disney, FDR at UVA, Conversations with God, Brad Fiedel, explosions, thunder, drizzles, Sandra, Matthew, Steve Roach, Halloween, Hanna-Barbera, Johnson, JFK, MacArthur, Reagan Full playlist and the rest of the show] Ken - "This started out so happy. How'd it turn so scary?" MC Yogi - "Shanti (Peace Out)" [Mixed with Ken's Last Ever: Why Go On?] Ken - "These presidents are ruining our dreams" MC Yogi - "Shanti (Peace Out)" Ken - "Sometimes we only have our memories" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Pure Imagination (Inaugural)" - Show #350, 1/18/2005 ["God wants us to be free (and to maintain full productivity)." Contains reversed loops of Bright Eyes - An Attempt to Tip the Scales...and a whole lot of other stuff I've no record of.] Ken - "with Bright Eyes backwards loops" Ken - "We're not bound by that same limitation" Ken - "Divining rod" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Pure Imagination (Inaugural)" - Show #350, 1/18/2005 [Reagan, Bright Eyes, and more] Ken - "While the blood flows in the streets" Ken - "12 years ago" Big City Orchestra - "Confident" - Chimpy https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/75294
Clem Leek - "Memories of Japan" - Seasons: Volume One Ken - "Airing simultaneously" Clem Leek - "Memories of Japan" - Seasons: Volume One [Layers] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Please Call Stella: Part 2 of 3" - Show #310, from 4/30/2004 Sawako - "White Sky Winter Chicada" - Hum Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Please Call Stella: Part 2 of 3" - Show #310, from 4/30/2004 [George W. Bush, phone callers, Neutral Milk Hotel, Air Supply, Wendy Carlos CD skipping, telephone noises, and any of: Valentino Sound Effects Libary, woman screaming, man screaming, Explosions in the Sky, Your Hand in Mine, The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place, Six Days at the Bottom of the Ocean, American Psycho, Christian Bale, Mary Harmon, Monologue 1, Monologue 4, Huey Lewis and the News, The Teaching Company, Let There Be Light, Relativity and Quantum, The Beatles, It's All Too Much, Jeremy, Sidonie, Steve Hillage, Violet Burning, Sandra Beckmeier, 7% Solution, All About Satellites and Spaceships, Disneyland The First 50 Years A Retrospective, Preamble to the Constitution, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, Monsanto's House of Plastics, George W. Bush, Columbia Shuttle disaster speech, Address to Congress 9/20/2001, Evening of 9/11/2001, Jackson Browne, Lawyers in Love, The Buddy System, backyards_p1, sss1_v2, Steffen Schleiermacher, At the Deck-table, Mechanic New Composition for Vintage Fairground Organs, Negativland, Downloading, No Business, Philip Glass, Organic, Koyaanisqatsi, The Fog of War, Across the World, True Romance, Hans Zimmer, Amid the Chaos of the Day, Bright Eyes, An Attempt to Tip the Scales, Fevers and Mirrors, George Mason University, Accents, ask her to bring these things with her from the store, six spoons of fresh snow peas, five thick slabs of blue cheese, and maybe a snack for her brother Bob, we also need a small plastic snake and a big toy frog for the kids, she can scoop these things into three red bags, and we will go meet her Wednesday at the train station, phone ring-bell, phone ring-new electronic, phone ring-electronic, phone busy, KVRX Sign-on, Wayne Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace, Brian Tracy, The Science of Self Confidence, Prioritizing Your Values, Tony Robbins, Anthony Robbins, The Power of a Transformational Vocabulary, Ordinary People, Timothy Hutton, Judd Hirsch, What did I do, Think about it, You know the rules, What rules, can't I have a few minutes, Jesus, typingsounds, return, space, keypunch, tappytype, Neutral Milk Hotel, The King of Carrot Flowers, Can I help someone, Hal Hartley, Realaudio feedback, Beautiful Terror, What Is It About, Hannah-Barbera, Pic a Nic 4 Greatest Cartoon Sound FX, Jetson's Phone Ring, Air Supply, Making Love Out of Nothing At All, Whitney Houston, I Will Always Love You, Didn't We Almost Have It All, Greatest Love of All, Greatest Hits, Alcoholics Anonymous, Big Book Working With Others, Fridge, Cut Up Piano and Xylophone, Cylons, David DeAngelo, Advanced Dating and Seduction, Fears and Evolution of Sex, Richard Pipes, Communism, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Jon Brion, Theme, Production Music, Music for TV Dinners the '50's, Laurie Johnson, Shopping Spree, The '60's, James Clarke, The Free Life, Manfred Minnich, Shopping Centre, Wendy Carlos, E.A.R., Experimental Audio Research] Steven Soderbergh - "Here's what I need" - Schizopolis Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Please Call Stella: Part 2 of 3" - Show #310, from 4/30/2004 [A different part of it The rest of the show] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Why Go On? (Despair)" - Show #330, from 8/31/2004 [(Please Call Stella slowly fades out)] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Why Go On? (Despair)" - Show #330, from 8/31/2004 [Contains any of: Ilana Wexler from the 2004 DNC, dogs, chainsaws, cats, creaking doors, elections, haunted houses, cows, bats, live phone calls about aliens, The Xerox Singers, Disney, FDR at UVA, Conversations with God, Brad Fiedel, explosions, thunder, drizzles, Sandra, Matthew, Steve Roach, Halloween, Hanna-Barbera, Johnson, JFK, MacArthur, Reagan Full playlist and the rest of the show] Ken - "This started out so happy. How'd it turn so scary?" MC Yogi - "Shanti (Peace Out)" [Mixed with Ken's Last Ever: Why Go On?] Ken - "These presidents are ruining our dreams" MC Yogi - "Shanti (Peace Out)" Ken - "Sometimes we only have our memories" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Pure Imagination (Inaugural)" - Show #350, 1/18/2005 ["God wants us to be free (and to maintain full productivity)." Contains reversed loops of Bright Eyes - An Attempt to Tip the Scales...and a whole lot of other stuff I've no record of.] Ken - "with Bright Eyes backwards loops" Ken - "We're not bound by that same limitation" Ken - "Divining rod" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Pure Imagination (Inaugural)" - Show #350, 1/18/2005 [Reagan, Bright Eyes, and more] Ken - "While the blood flows in the streets" Ken - "12 years ago" Big City Orchestra - "Confident" - Chimpy http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/75294
ASTRONAUT DIARIES: REMEMBERING THE COLUMBIA SHUTTLE CREWThe Science ChannelMay 14, 2005 9pm ET1x60 min. documentaryDave Brown (first from the left) on February 1, 2003 was a first-time astronaut aboard the space shuttle Columbia.. Dave was also an aspiring filmmaker who shot hundreds of hours of the training process leading up to what would become Columbia's final mission. He captured the weeks and months of training that began well before the Columbia shuttle moved to the launch pad. In scenes usually veiled from the public, ASTRONAUT DIARIES reveals the bonds that form among these seven disparate individuals who very soon would become cohesive members of a team of historic explorers.
Email privacy, SPAM and spoofed email addresses, academic software update, Profiles in IT (Paul Baran and Donald Davies, co-inventors of packet-switched networks), Microsoft and Yahoo scuffle, recovering data after hard drive failure, 400 MB hard drive reclaimed after Columbia Shuttle crash, carpet bombing in cyberspace (an Air Force proposal to go on the offensive), Swiss schools switch to Ubuntu Linux only, Google will surpass MS in 2009, solar panel prices will drop dramatically, Website of the Week (games with a purpose), Good Idea of the Week (floating windmills on tethers), and Twitter provides latest news during Chinese earthquake. This show originally aired on Saturday, May 17, 2008, at 9:00 AM EST on 3WT Radio (WWWT).
Email privacy, SPAM and spoofed email addresses, academic software update, Profiles in IT (Paul Baran and Donald Davies, co-inventors of packet-switched networks), Microsoft and Yahoo scuffle, recovering data after hard drive failure, 400 MB hard drive reclaimed after Columbia Shuttle crash, carpet bombing in cyberspace (an Air Force proposal to go on the offensive), Swiss schools switch to Ubuntu Linux only, Google will surpass MS in 2009, solar panel prices will drop dramatically, Website of the Week (games with a purpose), Good Idea of the Week (floating windmills on tethers), and Twitter provides latest news during Chinese earthquake. This show originally aired on Saturday, May 17, 2008, at 9:00 AM EST on 3WT Radio (WWWT).