Friday, April 08, 2005
Any crash you can walk away from ...
We apologize to our listeners, our affiliates and of course our scheduled guest, Paul Williams, for circumstances beyond our control on April 7 that forced cancellation of our show.
It was the ISP’s fault, as Comcast Web facilities crashed harder than Clancy’s nuts early that evening and did not return to full capacity until early the next morning.
So, look for “best of” programs on our rebroadcast stations and don’t get yer knickers in a twist because Acts of God like that which prevented broadcasting on April 7 are not likely to happen a lot. In fact, even The Bible tells us that Acts of God are rare, no less the kind where his big, deep voice is heard throughout the valley. As long as we are not under doctors’ orders to do otherwise, we will broadcast our program live on Thursday nights and have that show available to stations for rebroadcast and, of course, for those using iPods.
In the meantime, take deep breaths and have a great weekend, remembering that no words of wisdom can make you wiser if those words are stupid and meaningless. And, unfortunately, there are more of the latter kinds of words around then there ever will be words of wisdom. But, you may feel ignorance is bliss, so to thine own self be true.
It was the ISP’s fault, as Comcast Web facilities crashed harder than Clancy’s nuts early that evening and did not return to full capacity until early the next morning.
So, look for “best of” programs on our rebroadcast stations and don’t get yer knickers in a twist because Acts of God like that which prevented broadcasting on April 7 are not likely to happen a lot. In fact, even The Bible tells us that Acts of God are rare, no less the kind where his big, deep voice is heard throughout the valley. As long as we are not under doctors’ orders to do otherwise, we will broadcast our program live on Thursday nights and have that show available to stations for rebroadcast and, of course, for those using iPods.
In the meantime, take deep breaths and have a great weekend, remembering that no words of wisdom can make you wiser if those words are stupid and meaningless. And, unfortunately, there are more of the latter kinds of words around then there ever will be words of wisdom. But, you may feel ignorance is bliss, so to thine own self be true.