From Bob Dylan's Statement on Johnny Cash 9/26/03 Of course, I knew of him before he ever heard of me. In '55 or '56, "I Walk the Line" played all summer on the radio, and it was different than anything else you had ever heard. The record sounded like a voice from the middle of the earth. It was so powerful and moving. It was profound, and so was the tone of it, every line; deep and rich, awesome and mysterious all at once. "I Walk the Line" had a monumental presence and a certain type of majesty that was humbling. Even a simple line like "I find it very, very easy to be true" can take your measure. We can remember that and see how far we fall short of it. ...he is what the land and country is all about, the heart and soul of it personified and what it means to be here; and he said it all in plain English. I think we can have recollections of him, but we can't define him any more than we can define a fountain of truth, light and beauty. Read more
RFID on the march - ADTmag.com Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) will rip through retail and merchandising IT operations like an invading army. Or, RFID will simmer on the back burner - and flame out after some modest improvements in bar-code scanning appear. Take your pick. Like any new technology, RFID is a gamble.
Unreleated Power probe looks to Jovian moons -BBC, Dec 9, 2003 'A drafty old house' - The magnetosphere is disparaged, ABC, Dec 4, 2003 Piecing together Joseph Cornell - NPR.org, Nov 26, 2003
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From Phil's old time radio site. Lots of useful radio stuff.
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