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  • #16
    Coast to Coast AM
    There is a good one for you.

    It is also the favorite show of RDR.

    Are the black hellicopters still out there?


    Neonate Alien

    The 'Neonate' alien, based partly off the description given by Betty and Barney Hill, is pictured in this drawing by Mac Tonnies. To see more of his sketches, many of them UFO/alien related, visit his Gallery, as well this page.





    'Alien' Tomato

    I was looking out my window and saw an alien-like face in my tomatoes!! So I thought that I would take a picture of it for the C2C listeners !


    --Linda Graham




    NASA Photo Fakery

    Dr. Stephen Rorke has provided the following text and photo to accompany his appearance on tonight's show:

    Photo 1 is from the book "Carrying the Fire" by Astronaut Michael Collins. It shows Collins in a no-gravity test inside an airplane. Collins is practicing for a space walk inside an aircraft (flying a zero-g loop to temporarily eliminate gravity). Collins is seen holding the jet reaction propulsion rod in his right hand.

    Another famous photograph has Collins holding the jet reaction propulsion rod with his left hand while outside his Gemini 10 capsule -- he is, according to Collins and NASA, out in space on a spacewalk in Photo 2. That photograph is NASA picture #66-40127. Photo 2 is also from "Carrying the Fire" and is allegedly of a Gemini 10 space walk.

    Ralph René noticed the two photographs were essentially identical- save the fact it appeared the negative had been reversed for the 'space walk' shot and background features of the interior of the aircraft blacked out. René wondered why NASA would have to fake an image of a spacewalk? And, he thought, if the Gemini record of a spacewalk is in doubt, why shouldn't the moonwalks be held to the same scrutiny?
    Let's hope he can hit a D-1 Curve ball!


    "God gave us the ability to reason, not religion" http://www.deism.com/


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    • #17
      Is it just irony that our cu game is on January 9?
      1-9.
      1.9

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      • #18
        Syncing the radio broadcast and the TV shouldn't be a big deal at all if the radio station would delay their broadcast by about 10 seconds. You can use your cox remote and pause the TV broadcast until it slows down to the radio broadcast. It shouldn't matter whether its regular digital broadcast or HD because you actually do the syncing. I do it every week to sync up MItch Holthus on the radio and the CBS Chiefs TV broadcasts.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by MadDog
          Syncing the radio broadcast and the TV shouldn't be a big deal at all if the radio station would delay their broadcast by about 10 seconds. You can use your cox remote and pause the TV broadcast until it slows down to the radio broadcast. It shouldn't matter whether its regular digital broadcast or HD because you actually do the syncing. I do it every week to sync up MItch Holthus on the radio and the CBS Chiefs TV broadcasts.
          Assuming you have digital cable or HD. Many people don't.
          Basketball Season Tix since '77-78 . . . . . . Baseball Season Tix since '88

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          • #20
            You have to use the internet feed of the game to make the pause thing work. Live radio is ahead of the game.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Zardoz
              You have to use the internet feed of the game to make the pause thing work. Live radio is ahead of the game.
              So, you're telling me that Mike Kennedy actually knows what's about to occur before it actually happens.

              You just blew my mind.


              :yahoo: :yahoo:

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              • #22
                Originally posted by vbird53
                Originally posted by Zardoz
                You have to use the internet feed of the game to make the pause thing work. Live radio is ahead of the game.
                So, you're telling me that Mike Kennedy actually knows what's about to occur before it actually happens.

                You just blew my mind.


                :yahoo: :yahoo:
                If you listen to game on a actual radio Mike knows every play before it happens. Clint McKeever's big night was sweet, no way I could listen to those hayyseed announcers on OSU's webcast, and it was free. I couldn't figure out how to sync the two feeds so I just listened to a slightly clairvoyant Mike Kennedy.

                I've been listening to Mike since I started following the Shockers and it will be a very sad day to me when he hangs up the microphone.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by MadDog
                  Syncing the radio broadcast and the TV shouldn't be a big deal at all if the radio station would delay their broadcast by about 10 seconds. You can use your cox remote and pause the TV broadcast until it slows down to the radio broadcast. It shouldn't matter whether its regular digital broadcast or HD because you actually do the syncing. I do it every week to sync up MItch Holthus on the radio and the CBS Chiefs TV broadcasts.
                  Great idea! :yahoo:
                  "If you're going to do it, you're going to do it right," athletic director Jim Schaus said. "If we're going to put 'Wichita State' across our chest, then every team is going to matter."

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                  • #24
                    Any news on whether KN22 will be carrying games this year?

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