This week we ask what is a gravitational wave and how do we detect these? I can never figure out how to make the darn embedded players work so just click here to listen!
Today's Top Wikipedia Edits: Police Stop Drivers for their Behaviour, Not for the Colour of their Cars
According to Wikipedia:
- "In August 2017, Birmingham Mayor William A. Bell ordered the [Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument] covered in plastic and surrounded by plywood, acknowledging state law prohibits removing it, but arguing the law does not prohibit covering it up.... The Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall sued the Mayor and the City over the action."
- "The socialist magazine Jacobin pointed out that [architect Frank] Gehry's work can be summed up as architecture for the super-wealthy, in the sense that it is expensive, not resourceful, and does not serve the interests of the overwhelming majority. The article criticized Gehry's statement that 'In the world we live in, 98 percent of what gets built is pure shit.'"
- "It is common belief in the United States that red cars are stopped for speeding more often than other colour cars. However, there is no statistical evidence that this is true. Many police department have denied it, saying their officers stop drivers for their behaviour, not the colour of their cars."
- "Moisture and heat can cause baking powder to lose its effectiveness over time, and commercial varieties have a somewhat arbitrary expiration date printed on the container. Regardless of the expiration date, the effectiveness can be tested by placing a teaspoon of the powder into a small container of hot water. If it bubbles vigorously, it is still active and usable."
- "A pea galaxy, also referred to as a Pea or Green Pea, might be a type of Luminous Blue Compact Galaxy which is undergoing very high rates of star formation.... Only five Green Peas (GPs) had been imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope."
For more Wikipedia edits, tune in to WikiNews on CFUR 88.7 FM on Tuesdays at 9am and Saturdays at noon, or listen online at www.cfur.ca.
Source: www.listen.hatnote.com
The Totally Awesome Abyss Of Randomness Episode 6 with Guest Host Kassie
Get ready for a Music Surgery with Anesthesia being 58 cc of TA with Dr Nigel and his Temp Nurse Kassie
TA = Total Awesome
Cover Image Credit : http://www.cianellistudios.com/images/abstract-art/abstract-art-mother-earth.jpg
Hipster House Party Debuts on CFUR 88.7fm
If you want an awesome show to listen to on your Friday and Saturday night. Tune into 88.7fm on your radio to listen to Hipster House Party. If you can't wait till then listen to the podcast on Mixcloud.
Aboriginal Outlet - First Nation's Language
Stephanie Roy is the Executive Director for Kenjgewin Teg Educational Institute and (KTEI) and they had to fight for their funds last year. It shows how passionate she is about their language programs that they offer.
Tessa Erickson is a student who got the opportunity to learn and teach the language on an app. l
I hope this episode will inspire others to learn their indigenous language.
The Album playing after: Songs of the Carrier.
Mussiy'cho! *Thank you Very Much* for listening.
Mental Health Matters Ep.2 Depression w/ Guest Speaker Lynette Lafontaine
The Totally Awesome Abyss of Randomness Episode 5
Get ready for a totally Musical Transfusion with Dr Nigel, It's gonna be 58 cc's of TA
TA = Total Awesome
Cover Image Credit : http://www.cianellistudios.com/images/abstract-art/abstract-art-mother-earth.jpg
Aboriginal Outlet - Highway of Tears
One of the Campaigns against Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. I interviewed Brenda Wilson, as she was former co-ordinator of Highway of Tears. There is also a Documentary on Netflix regarding Highway of Tears as well.
Song after Interview: "Hallelujah" by Venus and the Moon
Saltwater Hank & Danny Bell LIVE at Omineca Arts Centre!
Come on down to everybody's favourite avenue this Saturday evening. Saltwater Hank will take you on a journey from through the mountains of the Bulkley Valley to the Skeena, to the saltwater out west, down the coast and eastbound to the Kootenay’s. Danny Bell's lyrics sweep superfluity off of the table so we can stay near the filthy ground and celebrate what's real with our dirty friends.
Saturday, September 30th @ 9 pm!
1119 3rd Avenue
Prince George, B.C. V2L 3E4

