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WikiNews - April 21 2016

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Realtime news according to Wikipedia edits. This episode's notable edits include: 1) We are saddened to announce that Wikipedia's site for "Deaths in 2016" adds Prince (1958-2016), 2) Voluntarism is a philosophy whereby "any metaphysical or psychological system assigns to the will a more predominant role than that attributed to the intellect," and 3) "In more modern times, electric toothbrushes have been used as a substitute for vibrators for those that wish to avoid embarrassment."

Source: www.listen.hatnote.com

https://www.mixcloud.com/cfurvolunteer/wikinews-april-21-2016/

 

Celtic Fire Season 11 Episode 22

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Can you believe it??? Over 250 episodes of Celtic Fire have been done over the past 11 years....and counting! ...and sometimes I STILL feel like I'm just beginning. In any case, tune in to tonight's show for tunes by the sublime Rachel Walker, the beautifully talented Raylene Rankin, the divinely gifted Karen Matheson, and the breathtaking Red Hot Chilli Pipers! Of course, there are many more, but tune in to find out! [embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/andrew-mcfayden/celtic-fire-season-11-episode-22/[/embed]

 

WikiNews -April 14 2016

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Realtime news according to Wikipedia's most recent edits. This week's notable edits include 1) Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles "is an ongoing six-issue intercompany crossover comic book miniseries" in which, among other events, "Damian Wayne returns to the Batcave to find Donatello and Michaelangelo playing video games on the Batcomputer," 2) the colour purple, "when combined with pink, is associated with eroticism, femininity, and seduction, and 3) If completed, "Barcelona's Sagrada Familia will become the tallest church (Catholic) in the world." In the meantime, Ulm's Muenster is the highest church (Protestant). Source: www.listen.hatnote.com

 

https://www.mixcloud.com/cfurvolunteer/wikinews-april-14-2016/

 

 

Ether in The Attic - Episode #120: Business as Per-Usual - 20160418

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Hawkaglarpglarp! MooUgAH!I thank all the Ecoli bacteria listening to the show this evening, you've been wonderful guests and a great audience, though if you can't make it back, I understand. If you are a microbe, a micro, or a Mike in a robe, you'll enjoy this show. If you're anyone else, it's 50/50. Toss a coin, then listen anyway. You can't know until ya know!

PIc Credit: https://www.pinterest.com/nesie999/hu...

 

[embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/HubcapWalter/ether-in-the-attic-episode-120-business-as-per-usual-20160418/[/embed]

WikiNews -April 7 2016

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Realtime news according to Wikipedia edits. This episode's notable edits include 1) RIP Merle Haggard, whose "son Ben said that Haggard predicted the day of this death a week prior," 2) a discussion on the New History of Japan, and 3) "a manure spreader or muck spreader or honey wagon is an agricultural machine used to distribute manure over a field as fertilizer." Source: www.listen.hatnote.com

 

https://www.mixcloud.com/cfurvolunteer/wikinews-april-7-2016/