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North American Shortwave Pirate / Re: 6924.90 +/- usb Captain Morgan
« on: October 11, 2008, 2300 UTC »
Hmmm! the Garth Brooks I thought I heard would definitely be out of place with that grouping; I was dialing around trying to chase signal...wonder who I heard...?

527
North American Shortwave Pirate / 6924.90 +/- usb Captain Morgan
« on: October 11, 2008, 2137 UTC »
21:28 - oldies music
21:32 - Garth Brooks?
21:35- ID Twilight Zone  Theme

SIO 434 lotta drift from Central FL on IC-R75 and end-fed random-wire Squirreltenna

528
North American Shortwave Pirate / UNID 6925u 0040 SSTV
« on: October 11, 2008, 0045 UTC »

529
General Radio Discussion / Re: Noooooo!
« on: October 10, 2008, 0031 UTC »
Well, he's quit the strip lots of times, but he's killin' off Opus, dammit! Bill's already the UnDead, so I'm left with Portnoy...

530
General Radio Discussion / Noooooo!
« on: October 09, 2008, 1416 UTC »
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=95441421&ps=bb3

This just in: The bowtie-wearing, tuba-playing, onetime vice presidential candidate on the National Radical Meadow Party ticket is headed for that great comic strip in the sky; cartoonist Berkeley Breathed announced today that he is giving up his Sunday comic strip Opus to focus on children's books instead.

That announcement signals the end of Opus, the charming penguin who has entertained comics readers for nearly 30 years, starting with Bloom County. Though Breathed has retired the character before, this time, he says, he means it.

"I'll be leaving Opus in a way that it should be very clear that this time there's no going back home," says Breathed.

Breathed says that he's not usually sentimental about his characters. Still, he found himself "unrealistically emotional" about drawing the final strip, taking pains to make sure the penguin's last pose was perfect.

Creating Opus for the last time, says Breathed, was like experiencing the passing of his kids' childhood: "As I drew him finally at the very end, I knew that that was the end — [Opus'] childhood was gone. ... It took me a few minutes. I had to pull myself back together again and face the fire."

Though he was sad to part with his longtime character, Breathed says that he has always struggled to maintain the balance between lightness and darkness in his comics — and himself.

"I'm more happy when I'm leaning towards the Walt Disney, but I can't resist the ranting of a Michael Moore," he says.

Breathed worries that the U.S. is heading toward some "difficult times in the next few years — politically," and he says he wanted to leave Opus on a sweeter note — before he could get possibly corrupted.

Breathed describes his new children's book, Pete & Pickles, as an alternate take on the future. "It is telling children that we have a bright future ahead of us, and you have no reason to worry; we are here to comfort you."

The idea for the new book came when Breathed's daughter Sophie, who was 5 at the time, drew a picture of an elephant dropping flowers on a pig's head. The pig was sad, she told her father, but he didn't know he was sad.

"And I thought, 'That is the beginning of a great story,' " says Breathed.

The book morphed into the tale of Pete, a "perfectly practical" but rather lonely pig who meets up with Pickles, a circus elephant with an extraordinary lust for life. When we first meet Pete, he is vacuuming his wife's grave — a fact that Breathed doesn't describe in the text of the book, but "if the parents wish to point that out," he says, "they have it in the subtext."

Pickles uses her wild imagination to upend Pete's quiet life. Together, they take pretend journeys — diving off of Niagara Falls, drifting down the canals in Venice, soaring over Tuscany. The lesson for kids, says Breathed, is that imagination can be used in a way that's almost therapeutic.

In the end, Pickles and Pete face a life-threatening situation involving a house that's filling with water — it's a moment that Breathed says he couldn't help but write:

"I can't resist the great moment of truth. It's what draws me to a story. ... Most children's stories ... are afraid to bring a moment of danger and threat and potential death to a story, which I think is absolutely critical in carrying a child in through the arc that is required for him or her — as long as you show them the other end of that tunnel and the decisions made to get out of it."  :'(

531
General Radio Discussion / Re: This is an outrage!!!
« on: October 09, 2008, 0056 UTC »
*watches Tsavo Lions don capes and swing into action*

Paybacks are hell...

532
North American Shortwave Pirate / 6924.85 UNID Country Music
« on: October 05, 2008, 2339 UTC »
6924.85 - ish with fading
SIO 212 with fading, drifting
23:32 "country sunshine"
23:33 "welcome to my world" - jim reeves
23:36 "Wabash Cannonball"

533
North American Shortwave Pirate / Re: Channel Z contest show 6264 AM
« on: September 30, 2008, 1218 UTC »
SIO 212 here, caught funk guitar distinctly; a surprise slot I'll have to add to my scannable frequencies - thx for the log, so this wasn't my imagination!

534
Thank you for the transcription - these are interesting times in pirate radio...

535
North American Shortwave Pirate / Re: WFUQ 6925
« on: September 23, 2008, 2353 UTC »
SIO 434 from Central FL, crashy but strong;...WFUQ mentioned, alter ID'd by name.
Signal Spikes to s7.
2354 Neil Young's Ohio

536
North American Shortwave Pirate / Channel Z Radio 6950 am
« on: September 22, 2008, 0036 UTC »
Jazz Selections
SIO 212 from Central Florida

537
North American Shortwave Pirate / Re: Toynbe Radio
« on: September 21, 2008, 1620 UTC »
Nice Copy Lex!

Odd, cool, and ...well, odd!

Never clearly heard the Toynbe audio, but the child's voice was huge here (New Smyrna Beach FL) in spoken bursts, clearly seemed to be responding to what I couldn't hear (creepy). Also heard the pirate anthem start/stop.

Creepy, Creepy recording Lex...great job!

538
North American Shortwave Pirate / WTCR 6925
« on: September 21, 2008, 0136 UTC »
SIO 444 from Central FL

0130 - WTCR "20th Century Fox" Tune x4
0133 - Wooden Ships  CSNY/Jefferson Airplane
...ongoing

539
North American Shortwave Pirate / Re: 6925u 9/21/8 00:31 WFUQ
« on: September 21, 2008, 0106 UTC »
SIO 323 from Central FL, only catching closing Floyd set, and shout outs to FRN Posters, earlier apparent walk-on wit "Pirate looks at 40' at roughly 0050. Good Clear Audio.

540
North American Shortwave Pirate / Conelrad 6924.5u~6925.3
« on: September 19, 2008, 2346 UTC »
2338 - fujiama mama near 6925.3(ish)
2340 - off
2343 - 6924.50 back, fujiama mama reprise
2344 - conelrad emergency instructions and mw frequencies
2344 - "blip" of closing siren, partial, off.



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