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Podcaster:Deconstructing Dinner

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Nelson BC Canada

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"Farming in the City XI (Nelson Urban Acres / Massachusetts Avenue Project)"
Updated
: 2009-09-12 21:17:00

www.cjly.net/deconstructingdinner/091009.htm Nelson Urban Acres Nelson Urban Acres is bringing fresh produce closer to home. They are a multi-plot urban farm in Nelson, British Columbia that launched into operation in 2009 based on the SPIN farming model. Co-founders Paul Hoepfner-Homme and Christoph Martens are working backyard gardens within the city using low-impact, organic farming techniques to grow fresh produce. This year they have been growing a variety of vegetables throughout the season for Nelson's community markets. Deconstructing Dinner checks in with Paul to learn of the challenges and opportunities learned from trying to make living as an urban farmer.< Massachusetts Avenue Project The Massachusetts Avenue Project hosts the Growing Green Program, a youth development and urban agriculture program about increasing healthy food access and revitalizing the Buffalo community through urban farming, healthy nutrition, environmental stewardship and social enterprise. In addition to its urban farm, Growing Green also hosts a youth enterprise, a farm to school initiative, a mobile market and runs various workshops related to urban agriculture. Guests/Voices Paul Hoepfner-Homme - urban farmer, Nelson Urban Acres (Nelson, BC) - Paul is 28 years old and was fortunate to grow up in a gardener's oasis uncharacteristic of the norm in suburban Oakville, Ontario. His mother, a passionate gardener, transformed the lawns into a thriving landscape consisting of native plants and shrubs, vegetables and berries. Being raised in this environment gave Paul an early appreciation for what grows out of the ground. During university he developed a passion for sustainability when he read the novel Ishmael, and upon completing his computer science degree he made it his mission to learn how to live sustainably. This passion led him to enrol in a 7-month internship at Everdale, an organic farm in Ontario, where he gained valuable skills and knowledge in operating an organic vegetable farm. In 2008 he moved to the Kootenay region of British Columbia and took a Permaculture Design course in Winlaw where he gained a deeper understanding of growing food in relationship with ecosystems. Diane Picard - executive director, Massachusetts Avenue Project (MAP) (Buffalo, NY) - Diane has been with MAP since 1997. She was instrumental in opening the Neighborhood Outreach Center in 1998 and she currently directs Growing Green. She received a Masters of Social Work from Boston University, specializing in Program Planning and Community Organizing. Her undergraduate degree in International Agriculture and Development from Cornell University prepared her to teach agriculture and art at a rural secondary school in Botswana, where she served as a Peace Corps volunteer from 1986-1988. Diane is devoted to grassroots community-building as a means of making positive change.

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Podcaster:Al Día

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Jesse Owens
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: 2009-09-12 20:36:31

September 12, 2009 You may Listen or download this story in .mp3 format. or as a .wav file Y ahora Al Día — para el sábado 12 de septiembre. Uno de los grandes atletas de la nación, James Cleveland Owens, más conocido como Jesse Owens nació un día como hoy en 1913 en Oakville, Alabama. Durante las olimpiadas de 1936 en Berlín este afroamericano llamó la atención ya que ganó cuatro medallas de oro en las carreras de 100 y 200 metros, la carrera de 400 metros y el salto largo. El año anterior Owens rompió tres récords mundiales y empató un cuarto en un concurso en Ann Arbor, Michigan, y todo en un espacio de 45 minutos. Hoy algo de 8 porciento de los 253 mil atletas profesionales, entrenadores y árbitros del país son afro-americanos. Al Día es un servicio público de la oficina del censo y ahora se está preparando para el censo del 2010. Sources: Chase's Calendar of Events 2009, p, 448 Statistical Abstract of the United States 2009, t. 596 http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2009edition.html


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Jesse Owens
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: 2009-09-12 20:36:31

September 12, 2009 You may Listen or download this story in .mp3 format. or as a .wav file Profile America — Saturday, September 12th. One of the nation’s greatest athletes, James Cleveland Owens — better known as Jesse Owens — was born on this date in 1913 in Oakville, Alabama. The African-American came to world attention during the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, where he won four gold medals for the 100 and 200 meter races, the 400 meter relay and the long jump. But Owens had an even more awesome day the year before. Representing Ohio State, he broke three world records and tied a fourth at a meet in Ann Arbor, Michigan — all in the space of just 45 minutes. Today, just over 8 percent of the nation’s 253,000 professional athletes, coaches and umpires are African-Americans. Profile America is a public service of the U.S. Census Bureau, now preparing for the 2010 Census. Sources: Chase's Calendar of Events 2009, p, 448 Statistical Abstract of the United States 2009, t. 596 http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2009edition.html


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Podcaster:Trafcom News Podcast

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Toronto ON Canada

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Trafcom News Podcast 88: Oakville Mayor Rob Burton talks Twitter
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: 2009-08-07 00:57:54

The microblogging site called Twitter is becoming a popular communications medium. In this 40-minute podcast, Oakville Mayor Rob Burton talks about how and why he uses Twitter and other social media tools. Perhaps his experience with Twitter and Facebook will...


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Podcaster:Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast

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July 24, 2009 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "The Peter Pan Syndrome" *Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - July 24, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)
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: 2009-07-25 02:00:00

--{ The Peter Pan Syndrome:"Standardized World with No Variety,Lifelong Children, Controlled Society,Past Regimes Can't Match in Knavery,This System Where Slaves Love Their Slavery,Toys are Cheap, Lavish Entertainment,We're All On Board, Technique Entrainment,No Need to Reason, Experts de Rigueur,Life's Mysterious to Those Who Can't Figure,Live for Fun, Leave Problems to Experts,Like Those of Kinsey, Weirdoes, Perverts,And While We're Playing, Time Passes, in Trance,We Follow Pied Pipers Living on Grants" }--Good Reasons, Real Reasons - 9-11, Fall of Towers, Totalitarian Measures Enacted - Hanging On to Your Sanity - Planned Revolutions, Ideology.Covert Marxists' Getting into Power, Lying to Get in - Pierre Trudeau (Comintern) of Canada - Use of Capitalism and Communism / Socialism - Academia - Levels of Doctrine.Darwinism - Thomas, Julian and Aldous Huxley - World of Servitude (Slavery) - Dumbed-down Happy Slaves, Drugging, Food Supply, Inoculations, IQ Drop.Greening / Environmentalism, Emotive Embedding, Visual Impact, Background Music, Imprinting - Obama's Oratory, Hypnotic Techniques - Music, Fight or Flight.History of Weather Warfare - Yellow Rain, Cadmium - Government-Military Experimentation over Towns - Verdict in Court of Law, Preponderance of Evidence.Destruction of Family Unit - Dependence on Experts - England, Parents Must Sign Behavioural Contracts for their Children - Services now Authorities.Police States - "Underground" Economy, Spying, Payment for Ratting on Neighbours - Confiscation then Splitting Loot - Govt. Encouraging Crime.Vaccination Profits of Pharmaceutical Companies.Ayn Rand, Individuality, Speaking on Behalf of Rulers ("Men of Genius") not Masses.(Articles: [Video: "CONFIRMED!! Chemtrails and Weather Warfare" (youtube.com).][Video: "Poison Rains Infect Small Town" [U.S. Biowarfare on Oakville, Washington] (youtube.com) - May 8, 1997.]["All parents to sign 'behaviour contracts' " by Graeme Paton (telegraph.co.uk) - July 22, 2009.]["Cash rewards for neighbours who rat on the crooks next door" by James Slack (dailymail.co.uk) - May 25, 2007.]["Glaxo profits soar as drug firm charges NHS£6 for swine flu vaccine that costs£1 to make" (dailymail.co.uk) - July 23, 2009.])*Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - July 24, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)


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Podcaster:The Exchange from Iowa Public Radio

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The Exchange 7/1/09
Updated
: 2009-07-01 04:00:00

Host Ben Kieffer talks with research archeologist Dave Benn about the discovery of a pre-historic native Indian village in Oakville. Later in the hour, a discussion with the director of the Garrison Keillor documentary the premieres this week on PBS.


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Podcaster:The Genealogy Guys Podcast

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The Genealogy Guys Podcast #169 - 2009 April 12
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: 2009-04-14 01:45:00

Topics this week include:Loretto "Lou" Dennis Szucs receives the Silver Tray Award from the Utah Genealogical Association.Ancestry.com includes new London-related content, including Births, Baptisms, Deaths, Burials, and Poor Law Records.Leland Meitzler includes a calendar on his blog at genealogyblog.com.The National Archives (UK) adds new information about Henry VIII.The National Archives (US) at Kansas City, Missouri relocates to the Union Station Complex.Readex, a division of NewsBank, adds a new product line : American Newspaper Archives.WorldVitalRecords.com reveals an improved search and browse function.The Ontario Genealogical Society will be holding its OGS Conference 2009 on May 29-31 at Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario.The Purcell Family of America has a new website at www.pfaroots.org and a Purcell surname DNA project (contact Doug Purcell at dpurcell@eufaula.rr.com)A podcast listener asks for a medal after listening to all Genealogy Guys Podcast episodes between January 13, 2009 and now (but he's not happy with the newer music).George meets someone at the front door with information about Census 2010.A listener describes using Google's Picasa Web Albums to store and share photo albums.A listener asks about the availability of New FamilySearch (because RootsMagic 4 provides a way to access it when it becomes available).The CEO of Sampa Corporation contacts the Genealogy Guys to describe a free service to share life events with family and friends.A listener asks whether or not everyone with the same surname (or a spelling variant) should be included in a genealogy database even if the relationship hasn't been established yet.Melissa Shimkus of the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana announces that new military content has been added to their site www.genealogycenter.info.Joel Weintraub, associate of Steve Morse, responds to the idea of a one-step search for "everything", but one of his provided links is not quite the error message you may think it is.Ian Pereira lets us know about his company's free book publishing site at HowTo.co.uk.A listener asks for advice for a first-time visit to a national genealogy conference.A listener asks about how to proceed with a DNA test that may confirm a family story.A listener asks about pension files and NARA.Drew talks about Dropbox, an online service that synchronizes working files across computers.


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Podcaster:The Genealogy Guys Podcast

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The Genealogy Guys Podcast #169 - 2009 April 12
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: 2009-04-14 01:45:00

Topics this week include:Loretto "Lou" Dennis Szucs receives the Silver Tray Award from the Utah Genealogical Association.Ancestry.com includes new London-related content, including Births, Baptisms, Deaths, Burials, and Poor Law Records.Leland Meitzler includes a calendar on his blog at genealogyblog.com.The National Archives (UK) adds new information about Henry VIII.The National Archives (US) at Kansas City, Missouri relocates to the Union Station Complex.Readex, a division of NewsBank, adds a new product line : American Newspaper Archives.WorldVitalRecords.com reveals an improved search and browse function.The Ontario Genealogical Society will be holding its OGS Conference 2009 on May 29-31 at Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario.The Purcell Family of America has a new website at www.pfaroots.org and a Purcell surname DNA project (contact Doug Purcell at dpurcell@eufaula.rr.com)A podcast listener asks for a medal after listening to all Genealogy Guys Podcast episodes between January 13, 2009 and now (but he's not happy with the newer music).George meets someone at the front door with information about Census 2010.A listener describes using Google's Picasa Web Albums to store and share photo albums.A listener asks about the availability of New FamilySearch (because RootsMagic 4 provides a way to access it when it becomes available).The CEO of Sampa Corporation contacts the Genealogy Guys to describe a free service to share life events with family and friends.A listener asks whether or not everyone with the same surname (or a spelling variant) should be included in a genealogy database even if the relationship hasn't been established yet.Melissa Shimkus of the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana announces that new military content has been added to their site www.genealogycenter.info.Joel Weintraub, associate of Steve Morse, responds to the idea of a one-step search for "everything", but one of his provided links is not quite the error message you may think it is.Ian Pereira lets us know about his company's free book publishing site at HowTo.co.uk.A listener asks for advice for a first-time visit to a national genealogy conference.A listener asks about how to proceed with a DNA test that may confirm a family story.A listener asks about pension files and NARA.Drew talks about Dropbox, an online service that synchronizes working files across computers.


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Podcaster:A Foot In The Crease

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Episode 4.29
Updated
: 2009-04-03 20:32:00

The Maple Leafs have officially been eliminated from playoff contention, the end of the season is in sight but believe it or not, itâs actually been a somewhat positive week in Leaf Nation. Two games this past week including a wild loss to Boston and an impressive victory over Philadelphia. The Revolving Door will be relatively quiet with Tomas Kaberle and Nik Hagman having made their returns to the lineup. Quick Hits will conclude the Redline Report with a variety of news including two college signings by the Maple Leafs, Torontoâs nominee for the Bill Masterton Award, league imposed punishment on the Maple Leafs and a milestone for Capitals defenseman Mike Green. On The Bubble features three great Listener Emails, the Junior Hockey Report with news on how the OJHL Semi Finals between the Wellington Dukes and the Oakville Blades played out and an explanation of the real purpose of Junior A hockey and of course, a Troubling Fact of the Week. To wrap the program, rigamarole will explain how solid direction and leadership at the top of the Maple Leaf organization has already begun to benefit the team. To view the video of the controversial hit in game six of the series between the Wellington Dukes and the Oakville Blades, go to the Link Section in the AFITC Insiders Group. Become an AFITC Insider by joining A Foot In The Crease Fans on Facebook. Send along listener email to afootinthecrease@gmail.com. NOTE: A Foot In The Crease is now on Twitter. Follow our show at http://twitter.com/AFITC.


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Episode 4.29
Updated
: 2009-04-03 20:32:00

The Maple Leafs have officially been eliminated from playoff contention, the end of the season is in sight but believe it or not, itâs actually been a somewhat positive week in Leaf Nation. Two games this past week including a wild loss to Boston and an impressive victory over Philadelphia. The Revolving Door will be relatively quiet with Tomas Kaberle and Nik Hagman having made their returns to the lineup. Quick Hits will conclude the Redline Report with a variety of news including two college signings by the Maple Leafs, Torontoâs nominee for the Bill Masterton Award, league imposed punishment on the Maple Leafs and a milestone for Capitals defenseman Mike Green. On The Bubble features three great Listener Emails, the Junior Hockey Report with news on how the OJHL Semi Finals between the Wellington Dukes and the Oakville Blades played out and an explanation of the real purpose of Junior A hockey and of course, a Troubling Fact of the Week. To wrap the program, rigamarole will explain how solid direction and leadership at the top of the Maple Leaf organization has already begun to benefit the team. To view the video of the controversial hit in game six of the series between the Wellington Dukes and the Oakville Blades, go to the Link Section in the AFITC Insiders Group. Become an AFITC Insider by joining A Foot In The Crease Fans on Facebook. Send along listener email to afootinthecrease@gmail.com. NOTE: A Foot In The Crease is now on Twitter. Follow our show at http://twitter.com/AFITC.


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Podcaster:A Foot In The Crease

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Episode 4.28
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: 2009-03-28 04:55:00

Ahead this week on AFITC, the Maple Leafs continued to roll along picking up a pair of victories against the Montreal Canadiens and the Washington Capitals. Almost makes you wish theyâd been able to piece together a few more wins earlier in the year doesnât it. With the playoffs all but a pipe dream, weâll take you through the Revolving Door with updates on two players who would still like to get into a few games before the end of the season. Quick Hits features news on a suspension to Martin Gerber and the return of a familiar face to the Maple Leaf organization. In On The Bubble, we start with Listener Email followed by the Junior Hockey Report in which we check on the progress of the OJHLâs semi finals involving the Central Division champion Wellington Dukes and the Oakville Blades and announce another honour for Louie Caporusso of the University of Michigan Wolverines. And he needs your help too! Weâll tell you what to do at the end of the Junior Hockey Report. The Gong Banger returns with a Troubling Fact of the Week to wrap On The Bubble before rigamarole concludes the show with a look at Alex Ovechkin and his âanticsâ that have upset so many. If you donât think Ovechkinâs hot, go stand by some fire and youâll get the idea. Do not forget to vote for Louie Caporusso by reading the story below and clicking on the attached link. Become an AFITC Insider by joining A Foot In The Crease Fans on Facebook. Send along listener email to afootinthecrease@gmail.com.


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Podcaster:A Foot In The Crease

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Episode 4.28
Updated
: 2009-03-28 04:55:00

Ahead this week on AFITC, the Maple Leafs continued to roll along picking up a pair of victories against the Montreal Canadiens and the Washington Capitals. Almost makes you wish theyâd been able to piece together a few more wins earlier in the year doesnât it. With the playoffs all but a pipe dream, weâll take you through the Revolving Door with updates on two players who would still like to get into a few games before the end of the season. Quick Hits features news on a suspension to Martin Gerber and the return of a familiar face to the Maple Leaf organization. In On The Bubble, we start with Listener Email followed by the Junior Hockey Report in which we check on the progress of the OJHLâs semi finals involving the Central Division champion Wellington Dukes and the Oakville Blades and announce another honour for Louie Caporusso of the University of Michigan Wolverines. And he needs your help too! Weâll tell you what to do at the end of the Junior Hockey Report. The Gong Banger returns with a Troubling Fact of the Week to wrap On The Bubble before rigamarole concludes the show with a look at Alex Ovechkin and his âanticsâ that have upset so many. If you donât think Ovechkinâs hot, go stand by some fire and youâll get the idea. Do not forget to vote for Louie Caporusso by reading the story below and clicking on the attached link. Become an AFITC Insider by joining A Foot In The Crease Fans on Facebook. Send along listener email to afootinthecrease@gmail.com.


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Podcaster:CBC Radio: The Best of Outfront

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The Best of Outfront: Week of October 29, 2008
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: 2008-10-29 00:00:00

Losing it Slowly Molly Burke of Oakville Ontario is an ordinary teenager in every way except one, she's going blind - and it makes her angry; "why do I have to slowly lose my sight, why wasn't I born blind, that would have been much easier."


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Podcaster:Buffalo Bills Review

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080820 :: Interview with Steve Christie [Show 4.08]
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: 2008-10-06 17:50:05

We have another special episode of the Buffalo Bills Review! Former Bills place kicker, Steve Christie, joins us to talk Bills football: past, present, and future! Steve tells a few stories from earlier in his playing career, obviously we talked about kicking the winning FG in "The Comeback", and we discussed the pros and cons - and what has worked and what hasn't - with the "Toronto Initiative". Interesting thoughts from the Oakville, Ontario native. Steve has always been a big supporter of Camp Good Days and Special Times, including an annual kicking camp he does in Rochester at St. John Fisher College. I also discovered (post-interview) that he is an artist. I followed this link from the Camp Good Days page and found a whole website full of fun Steve Christie stuff! Bills football is here! And we want to hear from you! Send us your comments or questions regarding Bills football to theshow@buffalobillsreview.com, or call the LISTENER HOTLINE 24/7 at (716) 989-4180. We'd love for you to join the conversation! And, always better to keep it "pithy". Really. Thanks for joining us for the Buffalo Bills Review: a show by Bills fans, for Bills fans! Show Credits: Hosts: Greg Campbell, Dave Drake, John Dupra Guest: Steve Christie Audio Engineering: Greg Campbell Gear: Fender Mixer/Amp, Shure SM58, GarageBand 4.1.2, Skype, WireTap Pro (www.ambrosiasw.com), 20" iMac G5 2.1Ghz, PowerBook G4, Mac OS X Leopard (10.5.4). Music: Long Road Home - Marianne Kesler Another Reason - Three Season Ant History Maker - Elisha's Request Grace - Dividing The Plunder (now Ellery) Wretched Man - basic


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080820 :: Interview with Steve Christie [Show 4.08]
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: 2008-08-20 07:01:02

We have another special episode of the Buffalo Bills Review! Former Bills place kicker, Steve Christie, joins us to talk Bills football: past, present, and future! Steve tells a few stories from earlier in his playing career, obviously we talked about kicking the winning FG in "The Comeback", and we discussed the pros and cons - and what has worked and what hasn't - with the "Toronto Initiative". Interesting thoughts from the Oakville, Ontario native. Steve has always been a big supporter of Camp Good Days and Special Times, including an annual kicking camp he does in Rochester at St. John Fisher College. I also discovered (post-interview) that he is an artist. I followed this link from the Camp Good Days page and found a whole website full of fun Steve Christie stuff! Bills football is here! And we want to hear from you! Send us your comments or questions regarding Bills football to theshow@buffalobillsreview.com, or call the LISTENER HOTLINE 24/7 at (716) 989-4180. We'd love for you to join the conversation! And, always better to keep it "pithy". Really. Thanks for joining us for the Buffalo Bills Review: a show by Bills fans, for Bills fans! Show Credits: Hosts: Greg Campbell, Dave Drake, John Dupra Guest: Steve Christie Audio Engineering: Greg Campbell Gear: Fender Mixer/Amp, Shure SM58, GarageBand 4.1.2, Skype, WireTap Pro (www.ambrosiasw.com), 20" iMac G5 2.1Ghz, PowerBook G4, Mac OS X Leopard (10.5.4). Music: Long Road Home - Marianne Kesler Another Reason - Three Season Ant History Maker - Elisha's Request Grace - Dividing The Plunder (now Ellery) Wretched Man - basic


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