The host, Don Johnson, doesn't possess lots of radio polish but he took a few callers (on wind power and geothermal) and wedged in a little rant over our war for oil. Curiously, the show got billed as an hour but it got interrupted halfway through by a run-of-the-mill herbal medicine infomercial at which I quit recording. If nothing else, cutting an hour-long program in half at least shows a certain amount of conservation awareness -- don't want to waste unnecessary electrons.
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Half Hour of Power
I recorded and uploaded this morning's "Energy Efficiency Hour" radio program here:
[mp3] (18 minutes)
The host, Don Johnson, doesn't possess lots of radio polish but he took a few callers (on wind power and geothermal) and wedged in a little rant over our war for oil. Curiously, the show got billed as an hour but it got interrupted halfway through by a run-of-the-mill herbal medicine infomercial at which I quit recording. If nothing else, cutting an hour-long program in half at least shows a certain amount of conservation awareness -- don't want to waste unnecessary electrons.
The host, Don Johnson, doesn't possess lots of radio polish but he took a few callers (on wind power and geothermal) and wedged in a little rant over our war for oil. Curiously, the show got billed as an hour but it got interrupted halfway through by a run-of-the-mill herbal medicine infomercial at which I quit recording. If nothing else, cutting an hour-long program in half at least shows a certain amount of conservation awareness -- don't want to waste unnecessary electrons.