Thursday, June 26, 2008

Episode 29 - Everything is David Suzuki's Fault

Jay Currie joins us for the hour. We go on a veritable rampage against everything!

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Episode 28 - Tax Shifts and Copyright Shifts

Dion's Green Shift and the new copyright bill is on the agenda for this episode.

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Episode 27 - To Tribunal or Not to Tribunal

From the left of the issue: John Baglow, aka Dr. Dawg (drdawgsblawg.blogspot.com) joins us for the hour to offer a dissenting view. Al is off tonight, with Jay Currie (http://jaycurrie.info-syn.com) filling in as my co-host.

In this episode we try and hash out the differences between our position (against limits on free speech) and the opposition position (for some limits).

Overall a great debate.

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

Episode 26 - Mark Steyn

Mark Steyn (www.marksteyn.com) joins us for the whole program to talk to us about the goings on at the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal.

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Note: Some early downloaders of the podcast may have received a poor quality version of the podcast, that was the result of using the wrong backup recording which contains quite a bit of noise, and also an improper mixdown. This has been corrected, and if you have received a bad version, you should simply delete the podcast subscription and re-subscribe to get the high-fidelity version. I apologize for the convenience. We had an old technical glitch crop up in the show again today that has eluded me for weeks.

The last time this happened was seven shows ago. The bottom line is it required us to run the show off of backup from about 40 minutes inward, and we also lost the primary mixdown recording.

We believe this to be a wiring problem with the drive array in the recording computer, and we will get it overhauled before next week's episode. It's very annoying to lose the main production system in the middle of a show. Luckily, I think we recovered just fine this week.