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Audio Engineer & Production Support for NPR since 1997. TD Emeritus of WATC, News Ops, WESAT, & WESUN. Proud member of NABET 31. Somewhat reformed Mass-Hole.
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Y la bomba al lanzar su rojiza explosión, en la noche dio a ver que allí estaba el pendón.
"¿El pendón estrellado tremola feliz en la tierra del valor, en libre país?
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I don’t know anything about city space cause it was never on my radar. However, I’ve known Margaret personally for years and I think if anyone can pull something like this off, she can and not only that she has.
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The Citizens tours struck me as an odd way of raising money. There were too many hoops to jump through to make it work. For what awkward meet and greet with public radio celebrities while trapped on a cruise ship? With as much of a Public radio geek as I am, I never once wanted to go on one.
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Aaron you need to walk before you can fly. It’s not like this idea was pulled out of a hat. Margaret Lowe has been doing it for years. Look at the track record with the Atlantic. Yes, it took 20 years but now they’re profitable & events are 20% of their income. www.mequoda.com/articles/mul...
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The next time you’re in LA, please reach out. My wife was writing for the LA Weekly food column for 2 years, after Jonathan Gold asked her. We’d take you off the beaten path.
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I still have the last Thomas guide I bought, along with a AAA Triptik, which was used to get me from DC to San Francisco on my trek out west
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Apparently it’s a podcast too.
youtu.be/tSWyNgXeyqA
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I’d want to see that but sadly Ed Asher is no longer with us and I’m not sure anyone else could play Carl.
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Well, the Erie Seawolves are about to get a huge makeover.
www.goerie.com/story/news/l...
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Sigh………
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He’s a Kennedy.
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m.youtube.com/watch?v=ttlI...
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Sadly, the remodel will not bring back the original Dunkin’ Donut
www.brandeating.com/2016/08/dunk...
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Having lived in SF for 2 1/2 years, I never once took the Muni rail lines. I did take the trolley buses a lot. However, I did get my front bike wheel caught in one of the MUNI tracks and went ass over tea kettle. Very painful.
BTW when are you going to stop trying credits and make them permanent?
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Will it mean that we’ll stop having a bunch of police officers hanging out on a platform talking to each other guarding the fare validators and harassing low income POCs? Also, each one of those officers brought their own cruiser. (The photos were taken a year apart.)
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The big problem is they look at the numbers and think $$$$$ that’s too big. We can’t afford it. However, if they look at the current roadway costs, they’ll find the numbers are very similar. They just need to get over it. It’s also a problem of not having a passport.
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It was the same as my international zipper day.
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What would be even better is if someone got the MBTA to upgrade to electric train sets on that line. Yes, I know it’s a little more complicated than that. However, electrification is 90% the way there.
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And it’s not just the law firms. See Jeff Bezos.
Written by Marty Baron
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Don’t blink you’ll miss.