Sunday, December 31, 2006

Progressive Conservatism Radio: New Year's Eve Special

This is the best show we’ve done yet. All of the songs and sounds worked the way they were supposed to. Changing the volume made a huge difference. Aside from having little to no technical difficulties, I can always tell when it’s a good show when the topics flow from one to the other and it feels like we’re both having a great time. We also finally had a caller (my uncle) who was able to contribute to the show instead of derail it, which was a nice change of pace.

I was very serious about next year when I said that the effort I was putting into my blog and reviewing books would be better placed in making the radio show as good as could be. I will continue to write but the main thrust of efforts will be in the show, at least for the near future.

Have a safe New Years Eve and be sure to tune in next Sunday for the first of show of 2007 which is sure to be chock full of interesting news and chicken noises.

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Housing, energy key to economic outlook

Euro increasingly gaining global currency

Iran 'facing disaster' over collapsing fuel exports

Kids and Drugs

Teens turn to cough syrup to get high, feds say

Bucgaw Report

FDA seeks public comment on cloned food safety

PC College

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