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  1. Thanks Rod; interesting as always.

    You seem to have accidentally included a whole bunch of silence at the end of the podcast.

  2. Soylent – thank you for the feedback. I wondered why the length of the file turned out to be identical to show 106. I had left in the sign out artifact. If you listen all the way to the end of the file, you will here the Listen, Learn, Evolve again. I am fixing it now and loading up a corrected version with the same file name.

    I apologize to anyone who received the extra long file, but doing it this way should prevent everyone who is subscribed to the show from having to download again and wasting bandwidth.

    If you want the shorter file, you can download it directly from the link if you are here after about 8:00 am EDT on September 28, 2008.

  3. Good Gawd’jal. That Roger Hale interview was awesome. Mr. Hale, thanks for all you did. You are a Cold War Hero to me.

    Mr. Charlie Porter, I worry for you, and family I have in your part of Missouri. You’re being trespassed upon. Like loud music in the night, violations don’t happen just by footsteps. Sound, light, etc.

    Thanks, Mr. Adams. This is one of the best.

  4. This is an amazing story about Greenland one of many I have heard in my life time, I too believe Roger is a cold war hero and also a hero of the vietnam war, He is my hero and my father. He is loved and I am so proud of all he has accomplished in his lifetime, He has made a differance.

  5. Hey Rob, I haven’t listened to the episode yet, but just making a request. Can you please do a show or a short bit talking about insuring nuclear plants, in america and in othr countries. I was talking to a friend of mine who works pretty high up in a utility here in australia and he said the reason they don’t look into small scale (100-500Mw) nuclear is because they can’t get insurance for nuclear plants(political pressure against nuclear aside) outside of a country’s government doing the insurance.

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