“Life is full of two things: noise and signal. Any young radio enthusiast can tell you that the ability to get a clean signal is a combination of topograpghy, proximity, and the quality of the receiver. Comparing to human anatomy, the ear is the organ most like a radio antenna. It is a structure that sticks off the body (unlike other items of the human physique, which tend to stay well beneath the exterior blanket of flesh). Ears are always on, searching for a signal to separate from the unending environmental noise. Much like the SETI researcher who erroneously wrote WOW! upon seeing what appeared to be extraterrestrial communication, I also have been duped. Messages like "continue with your schooling," or "everything will work itself out," though initially promising, have through later analysis been proven to be simple radio fuzz. I can, however, say that this program sends a clean signal directly to my receiver, and matches my impedance perfectly without filtering out any necessary frequencies (you will have to check your own setup, of course).”Read full review »
rouillard via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/24/17
“Hearing that McSweeney's --> "The Believer" was going to put out a podcast I set out to listen to the show. I forgot about that and downloaded all 6 episodes last week (August 23-ish), along with 8 other podcasts that I had heard about but had not heard. I rolled around to The...”Read full review »
Son Metallurgy via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/01/13
““So, what do you think of The Organist,” she asked.
“Oh, I love it. I love The Organist,” I said, pretty convincingly.
“Did you listen to the last episode?”
“The last episode?”
“The very last one. The most recent one.”
“The one about… Oh, yeah, yeah, I listened to it.”
“Did you like it?”
“Like...”Read full review »
Yuli Herreman via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/21/17
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