Community radio is volunteer non-profit radio that is community run, so like college radio without the college. It's commercial free and the programming is generally done by the DJs, rather than corporate radio deciding what to play.
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Thanks! I wasn't sure.
Moshow! He's a beloved Portland figure. When the art museum had a paintings of cats exhibition they had him perform at the opening.
He has great merch, I've got one of his tshirts. Is he a great rapper? Nah. Is he the best cat rapper in the world? Without a doubt.
You can see the mic cable from it in the pic, too.
I'm a community radio volunteer, and am wondering if this is something that applies to us or if this is a ham radio thing or something else entirely? I'm definitely not an engineer.
There is no before, it was decorated as soon as it was built by the designer-- it was always intentional. (the building is like 8 years old iirc)
I started reading the version posted, saw the original was on 404, clicked on that and shared the link with my wife, and as soon as I saw the link preview I IMMEDIATELY deleted it and said No! Don't read that one! It's not redacted enough!"
So in this case I absolutely agree, the PC Gamer version was the better one to share.
As someone born and raised in the Midwest (Ohio and Illinois) and is currently a resident on the West Coast (Oregon), the way I define it is as such: if there is corn, it's the Midwest. If there are cowboys on horses, it's the west or southwest. Does your state touch the Atlantic or Pacific? That's what coast you are on (Hawaii and Alaska excepted).
I'd like to shout out community radio as well! Your town or city probably has one or you can stream them online. Local DJs playing whatever they want with no ads, just music. I volunteer for a couple and they're really fun to be a part of.
I wish I could play BioShock again for the first time. It's an incredible game and absolutely holds up.
That is the ugliest child I have ever laid eyes on.