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42 comments on Savinar on C2C and a new ANZ Bullroarer...and some really cool site news.
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I've never heard coast-2-coast, so using graywulffe's link above I looked up our local radio station, KTSM here in El Paso, Texas. Coast-2-coast won't be on until 11 pm tonight (it's currently 9 am here), but I turned on the radio and what I'm hearing right now is a right-wing nut, a female Rush Limbaugh clone. As I sit here typing, she's saying that waterboarding isn't torture, and only soft-in-the-head hippies complain about it. I'd love to see it tried out on her - I think she'd have a change of heart.
Yeah, I rarely listen to the radio. If I do, it's usually NPR, mainly due to the minimal advertising more than anything, plus the occasional good story. Made the exception about listening to C2C for Matt Savinar. I like your suggestion for the Limbaugh clone.
BTW, Matt, if you're reading, I really enjoyed your thorough trashing of the abiotic oil idea last night. That was well done.
-best,
graywulffe in CVO, OR
I agree I could listen to NPR all day/night while the AM stuff is definately pick and choose.
I wish the coast to coast folks would shut up about the Chupacrabra, Bigfoot, etc. Sheesh!
Unfortunately, I kind of dozed off before hearing much from Matt. He sounded good though, go, Matt!