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doug gillard | thing with a hook (pseu's theme) | s/a | 347 music | CD | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||
curt boettcher | love you yes i do | there's an innocent face | sundazed | CD | 0:03:09 (Pop-up) | |||||
the dbs | ash | i thought you wanted to know: 1978-1981 | propeller | CD | 0:07:02 (Pop-up) | |||||
cotton mather | baby freeze queen | the big picture | star apple kingdom | MP3 | 0:09:09 (Pop-up) | |||||
animal collective | strung with everything | single | domino recording | MP3 | 0:11:49 (Pop-up) | |||||
joe mcginty | utopia parkway | n/a | n/a | MP3 | v/a adam schlesinger, a music celebration | 0:19:46 (Pop-up) | ||||
roy montgomery | fluked | that best forgotten work | grapefruit | CD | 0:22:22 (Pop-up) | |||||
claire cronin | not a noise | bloodless | orindal | LP | 0:25:41 (Pop-up) | |||||
yves jarvis | ambrosia | sundry rock song stock | anti | MP3 | 0:34:30 (Pop-up) | |||||
claudia thompson | the morning after | goodbye to love | modern harmonic | CD | 0:38:12 (Pop-up) | |||||
beryl marsden | hello stranger | changes: the story of beryl marsden | cherry red | MP3 | 0:41:03 (Pop-up) | |||||
courtney barnett | rae street | things take time, take time | Mom + Pop | CD | 0:44:41 (Pop-up) | |||||
the glands | livin' was easy | the glands | new west records | MP3 | 0:49:10 (Pop-up) | |||||
crazy horse | i'll get by | crazy horse | warner bros | MP3 | 0:53:24 (Pop-up) | |||||
talulah gosh | talulah gosh | was it just a dream? | damaged goods | MP3 | 1:03:29 (Pop-up) | |||||
black tambourine | i was wrong | black tambourine | slumberland | CD | 1:06:54 (Pop-up) | |||||
bmx bandits | love me til my heart stops | bmx bandits forever | elefant publishing | CD | 1:08:23 (Pop-up) | |||||
chris church | atlantic | darling please | big stir | MP3 | 1:11:24 (Pop-up) | |||||
the belltower | in hollow | popdropper | warner uk | CD | 1:15:01 (Pop-up) | |||||
joel gion | hairy flowers | apple bonkers | Reverberation Appreciation Society | CD | 1:19:30 (Pop-up) | |||||
parquet courts | just shadows | sympathy for life | rough trade | CD | 1:22:35 (Pop-up) | |||||
portable radio | push the boat | portable radio ep | portable radio | MP3 | 1:26:31 (Pop-up) | |||||
the foreign films | rainbows | starlight serenade | bill majoros | CD | 1:40:55 (Pop-up) | |||||
the coral | vacancy | coral island | run on records | CD | 1:43:18 (Pop-up) | |||||
the everyday visuals | her breathing is music | single | night racing music | MP3 | 1:46:10 (Pop-up) | |||||
ken sharp | dynamite and kerosene | new mourning | 616406 records | MP3 | 1:51:16 (Pop-up) | |||||
the fawns | sun | sun | lesa bezo | MP3 | 1:55:14 (Pop-up) | |||||
lesley duncan | everything changes | lesley step lightly: the gun recordings plus 1974-1982 | rpm records | MP3 | 1:59:24 (Pop-up) | |||||
susan christie | you belong to me | columbia singles | columbia records | MP3 | 2:02:26 (Pop-up) | |||||
caddy | miracle turn | ten times four | Vestkyst | CD | 2:06:28 (Pop-up) | |||||
lily konigsberg | true | lily we need to talk now | wharf cat | CD | 2:13:49 (Pop-up) | |||||
pepe deluxe | 22nd century dandy | phantom cabinet vol 1 | catskills records | CD | 2:16:42 (Pop-up) | |||||
siouxsie & the banshees | monitor | juju | polydor ltd | CD | 2:21:44 (Pop-up) | |||||
tinted windows | back with you | n/a | n/a | MP3 | v/a adam schlesinger, a music celebration | 2:27:10 (Pop-up) | ||||
talk talk | it's so serious | the party's over | Parlophone | MP3 | 2:31:18 (Pop-up) | |||||
kristyl | like a bird so free | kristyl | gear fab | CD | 2:34:03 (Pop-up) | |||||
the sneetches | over 'round each other | form of play: a retrospective | Omnivore Recordings | MP3 | 2:38:44 (Pop-up) | |||||
they might be giants | part of you wants to believe me | book | idlewild | CD | 2:46:03 (Pop-up) | |||||
eamon fogerty | buster-jangle | blue values | jealous butcher | MP3 | 2:48:15 (Pop-up) | |||||
friends of cesar romero | athina crystal | in the cold eyes of a million stars | doomed babe | MP3 | 2:53:07 (Pop-up) | |||||
luper dupree | mayonaise and mustard | hanging out with luper dupree | luper dupree | MP3 | 2:55:43 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
vinylmonkee:
Krys O.:
pgalub:
McGroovey:
Ken From Hyde Park:
James in ATL:
bbob:
Glistener MW:
Tom from Stirling:
WoodsOfNH (now Maine):
queems:
xtrakrispy:
Morgan:
minkwest:
Mister Dobalina:
Tom from Stirling:
Mister Dobalina:
Mister Dobalina:
Krys O.:
Beast of Boonton:
wonderer:
Chop Scott:
Yes:
Jeff:
Robm:
KlausVonB:
Shaster:
phat in lincoln:
Beast of Boonton:
HyperDose:
Yes:
Mike tp:
The Donut King:
robin:
Rich in Wading River:
Morgan:
John in Phoenixville:
Listener Robert:
chris_in_space:
John in Phoenixville:
Shaster:
phat in lincoln:
joe mulligan:
chris_in_space:
robin:
Morgan:
Listener Robert:
Lixiviated Life:
karlward:
Morgan:
HyperDose:
John in Phoenixville:
Morgan:
Listener Robert:
This one's peach-flavored D'Gari gelatine, to which I added pre-boiled (to kill the enzymes) pineapple, blueberries, Cuties mandarin oranges, banana, and Bartlett pear.
Marshmallow's a little tricky to add to D'Gari, since the instructions call for dissolving it all in boiling water, the way caterers make jelled desserts, rather than the Jell-o/Royal/Ko-Jel method of half boiling water, then cold water. So if I wanted to add miniature marshmallows, I'd have to wait long enough for it to not be hot enough to melt them.
Next to D'Gari, Royal has the best flavors, and they come in either sugar or artificially sweetened, though stores stock less variety of the latter. Jell-o may be the concept leader, but they've been left behind flavorwise.
Listener Robert:
Dennis Diken:
Morgan:
Pseu Braun:
20oz pint:
Morgan:
Listener Robert:
Listener Robert:
Morgan:
Morgan:
Shaster:
Listener Robert:
karlward:
Morgan:
Pseu Braun:
Aldi -- make it yerself!
Listener Robert:
karlward:
karlward:
Krys O.:
Rosey is Listening on 91.1 MHz:
Listener Robert:
WoodsOfNH (now Maine):
Morgan:
Krys O.:
Morgan:
AZ Dave:
Ernst Unding:
Ernst Unding:
Smurph:
Toothgrinder Tom:
WoodsOfNH (now Maine):
Listener Robert:
WoodsOfNH (now Maine):
Oops, I said that out loud.
Morgan:
Shaster:
rdnnyc:
Listener Robert:
Gerry from Miami:
adamdoesit:
was code for getting stoned: smurfing, getting smurfy, etc.
Morgan:
Morgan:
KlausVonB:
Smurph:
Ernst Unding:
Pseu Braun:
Pseu Braun:
Morgan:
HyperDose:
WoodsOfNH (now Maine):
Ernst Unding:
WoodsOfNH (now Maine):
The Donut King:
KlausVonB:
Yes:
Listener Robert:
Krys O.:
Ernst Unding:
Krys O.:
Morgan:
scribble:
Ernst Unding:
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Shaster:
Krys O.:
Krys O.:
WoodsOfNH (now Maine):
Robm:
Krys O.:
X:
WoodsOfNH (now Maine):
Ernst Unding:
X:
Mister Dobalina:
Krys O.:
The best source though, especially for entertainment value, is this YouTube channel with Clara: www.youtube.com...
Roberto:
Morgan:
Morgan:
Pseu Braun:
timinoak:
Krys O.:
HyperDose:
X:
Morgan:
Zabadak:
phat in lincoln:
Krys O.:
Krys O.:
In the 1940s and 1950s, meteorologists at the Bergen School of Meteorology began informally calling some storms that grew over the sea "bombs" because they developed with a great ferocity rarely seen over land.[5]
By the 1970s, the terms "explosive cyclogenesis" and even "meteorological bombs" were being used by MIT professor Fred Sanders (building on work from the 1950s by Tor Bergeron), who brought the term into common usage in a 1980 article in the Monthly Weather Review.[5][10] In 1980, Sanders and his colleague John Gyakum defined a "bomb" as an extratropical cyclone that deepens by at least (24 sin φ/ sin 60°)mb in 24 hours, where φ represents latitude. This is based on the definition, standardised by Bergeron, for explosive development of a cyclone at 60°N as deepening by 24 mb in 24 hours.[15] Sanders and Gyakum noted that an equivalent intensification is dependent on latitude: at the poles this would be a drop in pressure of 28 mb/24 hours, while at 25 degrees latitude it would be only 12 mb/24 hours. All these rates qualify for what Sanders and Gyakum called "1 bergeron".[10][12]"
phat in lincoln:
Morgan:
Morgan:
Alvy Singer:
Pseu Braun:
Morgan:
queems:
johnk77:
Zabadak:
Listener Robert:
Krys O.:
Ike:
lileks.com...
johnk77:
here is a link for the 2 hour+
adam schlesinger, a music celebration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wvF9ZZAN1c
Krys O.:
StuartR:
Ernst Unding:
Roberto:
Destroit:
Mike tp:
Pseu Braun:
Alvy Singer:
20oz pint:
listener 126464:
winston legthigh:
@krys o: thanks for the math lesson, im geekin out!
winston legthigh:
Roberto:
Morgan:
Morgan:
Zaihra:
morphe':
HyperDose:
X:
Krys O.:
Rich in Wading River:
X:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
20oz pint:
Krys O.:
Andres:
Rich in Wading River:
vinylmonkee:
Bill in W.O.:
McGroovey:
Roberto:
Hughie Considine:
winston legthigh:
scribble:
eastvanhalen:
Morgan:
listener phillip (in the bronx):
Potato Salad:
karlward: