…r concern, 'our' meaning the four members of the band. The record company had nothing to do with it whatsoever. There has been no [support] from the record companies; they never instigated anything, so we took it upon ourselves, there was never really much in term of support. The…
…ad to be made on the fly, including the dip soldering of the circuit board, something competitors doubted could be done. Koch also talks about the portable TR6 introduced in late 1955, then quitting Regency and moving back to Denver in 1956, where he worked at Martin. He also too…
…ke of tyme ago. The cause whi it changeth so It needeth nought to specifie, The thing so open is at ije That every man it mai beholde: And natheles be daies olde, Whan that the bokes weren levere, Wrytinge was beloved evere Of hem that weren vertuous; For hier in erthe amonges ou…
…RL collectively. Hey, Steve, you were with AASHTO and did a couple of different things and came back. Why did you come back? 00:01:39 STEVE: I liked working for AASHTO and it was at a point where I was kind of eager to get back, I had a long commute. I was working for the Nationa…
…re have I spoken; and in this hope do I rejoice , when I rejoice soberly. Other things of this life ought the less to be sorrowed for, the more they are sorrowed for; and ought the more to be sorrowed for, the less men do sorrow for them. For behold, You desire truth , seeing tha…
…than talk about radio in a Big Picture way, I’m going to start with some simple things that might be useful to the radio beginners who come to Transom. I’m going to try to avoid repeating things I’ve said elsewhere about making radio stories, but I’m guessing some repetition is g…
…thout doing violence to the original speech. Rms: It seems that there are three things that people would like me to talk about. On the one hand I thought that the best thing to talk about here for a club of hackers, was what it was like at the MIT in the old days. What made the A…
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…look, we have the preconditions for all of it. We have the people, we have everything. We have the people, we have the resources, we have the geographic security. I mean, we have all of these capabilities. I mean, it's actually amazing if you look right now, we are the major West…
…thout doing violence to the original speech. Rms: It seems that there are three things that people would like me to talk about. On the one hand I thought that the best thing to talk about here for a club of hackers, was what it was like at the MIT in the old days. What made the A…
…eed to join us as a Special Guest, even though he warned me he might run out of things to say about radio and have to talk about journalism and writing and communicating in general. No problem. One idea behind this site is to get some cross-current, some breeze through the window…
…for citation) 1 Introduction: Substance Descartes’s conception of the mind is nothing like what most people suppose. I believe it may have interesting affinities with certain Asian—even Buddhist!—conceptions of the mind. I’m not qualified to comment on the Asian side, so I’m goin…
…ic to the consideration of statements, which assert or deny the presence of something in the past, present, or future ( Int .17a20–24). Aristotle analyzes statements as cases of predication, in which a predicate P is attributed to a subject S as in a sentence of the form “S is P.…
… in support of, or maybe not in support of this particular idea. And one of the things I noticed is like in a lot of this conversation, people would keep switching what they were talking about. So they say, we have a loneliness epidemic, and look over here, there’s evidence that …
…here: "I read your book Radio On a long time ago, and I thought you were saying things that public radio needed to hear. You managed to say them in a way that was both wise-ass and authoritative. Then, Barrett told me about you on the radio in Montana and how you did great work e…