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Jeg vil skrive bloggen på både engelsk og dansk. Hvis du kan ikke forstå ordene, fortæl mig, og jeg vil forsøge at oversætte. Hvis du er dansk, vil jeg gerne fortælle dig, jeg endnu er ved at lære sproget, og mit dansk er ikke særlig godt. Hvis du gerne vil hjælpe mig med ordene, det er rart og tak for det. Min email er somedayashtrays@gmail.com.

This blog will be written in both English and Danish. If you, as a reader, have trouble with one of those languages and would like a translation, please let me know, and I will do my best to oblige. If you are a Danish reader, please know that I am just learning, and my Danish is far from perfect. If you would like to suggest corrections please do so. Email me at somedayashtrays@gmail.com.

20 September 2007

Varm og hel

Stuff is fixed, so (finally) you can download/listen to last week’s podcast. Check the playlist here. Links to older, archived shows have also been fixed (since their addresses all changed -- sorry).

This week’s show -- tomorrow, 3-4 pm Pacific -- is going to be awesome. I was going to just let it be a surprise, but I guess at some point I slipped up. Anyway, it’s my last show before school starts for the fall (not my last show ever; of course I’ll keep going -- I’ll just be even more distracted) so I decided to make it something interesting: all remixes. And good remixes. I’ve been excited for this for like a month. Please do us both a favor and listen in.

One more radio thing -- there are now links to both the KPSU stream and website in the right-hand margin, as well as similar links to KLC Radio’s stream and site. KLC started broadcasting for the 2007-08 school year this week, and, assuming their server isn’t down as well, you can tune in for… usually something interesting. They’re internet-only and thus get away with a lot more, not having the FCC on their backs. I also put up a link for DR Barometer, since my life would be very different without that.

Now, on a completely un-music-related tack: does anyone know how to work a radiator? I’m a bit ashamed to ask this since it’s still September, but I’ve always gotten cold really easily. The last time I was even moderately warm was when I went out to an old friend’s house and let her roommate’s dog fall asleep on my lap. But I started shivering again soon after it woke…

For a while I tried toughing it out, resisting, but I’ve been wearing my (huge) winter coat around the apartment for the past week. It’s helping, but unfortunately I can’t wear it in, say, the bath -- and even if I could keep it on incessantly, it only covers about half my body. And the weather’s not getting any warmer.

So I have this radiator. I’m assuming it works -- but I haven’t a clue how to use it. True, I probably could figure it out on my own, but I probably also would blow up a few things along the way. Any help/suggestions would be appreciated. I just want to feel warm again.

--DL--
Ashtrays Podcast (8-14-2007)

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