2004-10-22
Who's the fear monger now, George?
Bush TV Ad Uses Wolves to Attack Kerry
That man - and I use the term extremely loosely - never ceases to amaze me with just how low he'll sink.
Tick tock, George. Tick tock.
That man - and I use the term extremely loosely - never ceases to amaze me with just how low he'll sink.
Tick tock, George. Tick tock.
Radio N - *CURSEGROWLTHROWTHINGS*
The router that feeds the stream to the internet via Smoky's machine had a nervous breakdown so we'll be off the air for at least 5-6 hours until Smoky can get home to reboot the silly damn thing.
Bear with us, folks. *sigh*
Bear with us, folks. *sigh*
YET MORE voter fraud!
Pasco elections officials have a warning for the county's absentee voters: Don't give your ballot to a stranger claiming to be from the elections office.
They're not who they say they are.
"The people who are soliciting your ballots in this manner are not elections officials," Pasco Elections Supervisor Kurt Browning warned Thursday.
What the hell is going on, damn it? Why isn't the major media reporting this? ARGH!
"We've had a bunch of them - 100 at least," said Bob Sweat, elections supervisor for Manatee County. "It's probably going on all over the state of Florida."
Sweat said it appeared the collections were occurring in neighborhoods full of low-income, minority and elderly residents.
Then there's this:
"Wolves" is the Democrats' worst nightmare -- slick, evocative, memorable, and utterly misleading. Like Bush's other terrorism spots, it seeks to make hay of a Democratic effort to cut intelligence funding after "the first terrorist attack on America."
Have your fun, George. We're taking our country back on November 2nd. The neo-con reign of terror will end. Deal with it, you little bitch.
They're not who they say they are.
"The people who are soliciting your ballots in this manner are not elections officials," Pasco Elections Supervisor Kurt Browning warned Thursday.
What the hell is going on, damn it? Why isn't the major media reporting this? ARGH!
"We've had a bunch of them - 100 at least," said Bob Sweat, elections supervisor for Manatee County. "It's probably going on all over the state of Florida."
Sweat said it appeared the collections were occurring in neighborhoods full of low-income, minority and elderly residents.
Then there's this:
"Wolves" is the Democrats' worst nightmare -- slick, evocative, memorable, and utterly misleading. Like Bush's other terrorism spots, it seeks to make hay of a Democratic effort to cut intelligence funding after "the first terrorist attack on America."
Have your fun, George. We're taking our country back on November 2nd. The neo-con reign of terror will end. Deal with it, you little bitch.
Radio N Friday night: Red hot shoutcast lovin'
You know the drill, folks. I'll on IRC in #rf-callahans and #RadioNosferatu on Undernet, plus I'll be on AIM and Yahoo IM as docwebstr .
The best thing to use to listen to the stream is Winamp, of course, and you can find the version I myself use here.
NOTE: Just right click and Save As, then run it to install.
From there, it depends on what kind of connect speed you have:
Dialup, I'd go with the Low feed. DSL and above, I'd try the high feed first.
You can also use RealPlayer 7 and above, as well as (as far as I know) Windows Media Player 9. As far as WMP goes, I haven't tried it with any of the earlier releases.
The absolute best way to listen in, at least for me, is to find whatever command your player uses for Add URL or Open URL, something like that.
With Winamp, it's Ctrl-L and you cut/paste one of the two addies in, hit open to exit the URL window, and hit play. You should be good to go from there.
If you want to make requests, go to http://rhis.2ya.com and off on the left hand side of the screen is a link to PlayList & Requests. Go there, click on the style of music you want, click on the Request link by the song you want and hey presto.
Anyway, let's do this.
low
http://callahans.seanmcpherson.com:10000/listen.pls
high
http://callahans.seanmcpherson.com:11000/listen.pls
http://rhis.2ya.com for reqs
The best thing to use to listen to the stream is Winamp, of course, and you can find the version I myself use here.
NOTE: Just right click and Save As, then run it to install.
From there, it depends on what kind of connect speed you have:
Dialup, I'd go with the Low feed. DSL and above, I'd try the high feed first.
You can also use RealPlayer 7 and above, as well as (as far as I know) Windows Media Player 9. As far as WMP goes, I haven't tried it with any of the earlier releases.
The absolute best way to listen in, at least for me, is to find whatever command your player uses for Add URL or Open URL, something like that.
With Winamp, it's Ctrl-L and you cut/paste one of the two addies in, hit open to exit the URL window, and hit play. You should be good to go from there.
If you want to make requests, go to http://rhis.2ya.com and off on the left hand side of the screen is a link to PlayList & Requests. Go there, click on the style of music you want, click on the Request link by the song you want and hey presto.
Anyway, let's do this.
low
http://callahans.seanmcpherson.com:10000/listen.pls
high
http://callahans.seanmcpherson.com:11000/listen.pls
http://rhis.2ya.com for reqs