Gillespie on Radio…Now
I'm on Alan Nathan's Battle Line program right now. Listen by going here.
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Maybe Nathan will let Gillespie talk this time. 🙂
There stream seems to be down.
Their...
i'm so fucking retarded.
i opened the stream, windows media player came up, and i sat watching for a minute waiting for the video to pop up.
radio, moron, radio...
That's a tough format--it's like speed chess. The commercials seem to come only a few minutes apart.
So I guess that since we don't get prior notice for these things, I'm thinking Nick is the guy they call when they can't get anyone good?
Warren, did you disagree with something Nick said?
No, I didn't hear him. Just jabbing an elbow in the ribs of the Reason staff.
Heck, Warren, I'm starting to think that the only reason Nick has this job is to become a media superstar.
I'm starting to think that the only reason Nick has this job is to become a media superstar.
I'll keep my fingers crossed--we can use all the publicity we can get.
Good point, Tom. Keep on preaching, Nick.
And why can't I open that link in Firefox? Technical help is appreciated, although I'm going to try and open it in IE anyway.
And why can't I open that link in Firefox? Technical help is appreciated, although I'm going to try and open it in IE anyway.
I ran it in Firefox just fine. ...you probably just need a plug-in. I'd go to the following and download and run them all.
https://pfs.mozilla.org/plugins/
Thanks, Tom but Nick appears to have changed the link. Originally, I was getting an "rtsp is not a valid protocol" error (or something like that).