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--
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