The title comes from my rendering of what a medical office person with the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania area dialect said when struggling with her non-responsive tablet. It actually bears no connection to the rest of this post, but I hate to waste anything. Instead I wanted to write about quotations I often heard when I workedContinue reading “Fer Crine Ott Lodd”
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Hand Me the Whiteboard…
Every time someone starts an in-depth explanation of something, or I need to explain something that requires a variety of steps, I ask for “the whiteboard.” I assume at that point that only a detailed diagram will be able to provide any sensical explanation. I always needed a whiteboard when I covered one of theContinue reading “Hand Me the Whiteboard…”
The Perfect Song
So often, when one hears a song, especially when it’s played at a significant moment or time in one’s life, one thinks of it as a perfect song. There’s nothing that could be added or subtracted to improve it. Sometimes, that response will change over time. A song starts playing on the radio, or onContinue reading “The Perfect Song”
This is a Test…
Create an emergency preparedness plan. I’ve had a couple brushes with emergency plans in the past, some of which I’ve documented on my podcast, Audio Chimera. When exploring the building where Thom McAn was housed, my manager and I followed the pneumatic tube system up and down, and discovered the bomb shelter materials stored inContinue reading “This is a Test…”
An Interview
On Saint Patrick’s Day 2021 I was interviewed for ChatandSpin Radio in the UK. I talked about my creative endeavors with the host, Iam Johnston. I hope to go back again in May for more! You can listen to the interview on SoundCloud (https://chatandspinradio.com/listen-again/, Part 3, about 27:20. That link is only good for fourContinue reading “An Interview”