Tuesday (yesterday) morning, George Rush from WIZS gave me a call, and asked if I could be at the radio station in about 15 minutes to be on town talk. I said sure, if you think it would be of interest, and jotted down some quick notes and took off down the street.
I put a quick comment on tuesday’s open line about it just before I left, so I apologize for the no warning. However, WIZS put’s the hour long Town Talk episodes for free listen on their website www.wizs.com. (Which I made, if I may add.). To listen to the Home in Henderson special edition of Town Talk with a nervous wreck of a guest (myself) you may follow this link to the page, and play the one labeled “Towntalk audio for Tuesday 04-12-11″
Welcome to this weeks Wednesday Open Line!
Michael, it doesn’t sound like a good idea to me.
surely there is a place where data could be more safely stored.
The sound quality of TT’s recording is very poor.
it fades in and out.
jesus that audio sucks!!! … and it came from a radio station!!!
sad
I’m going to try recreating the audio to help with the volume levels. It will take some time to go through the hour show and do it, but will post a new copy of it when done. Also, unfortunately some parts at the end are cut out all together.
Pond Management for Recreational Fishing
April 14th, 2011 @ 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Henderson, NC
Would you like to improve the fishing on your farm pond? If so, come to a program entitled “Pond Management for Recreational Fishing” on Thursday, April 14th, 6:30 pm at Aycock Recreation Center near Henderson. This program, presented by the Vance County Extension Center, will feature Dr. Jim Rice, Fisheries Specialist from NCSU. He will cover all aspects of pond fisheries management from initial stocking to maintenance considerations. There is no charge to attend. For more information, call 252-438-8188 or e-mail paul_mckenzie@ncsu.edu. Aycock Recreation Center is located at 307 Carey Chapel Road.
Has anyone heard an update on the condition of Gene Faulkner, who was involved in a head-on collision this morning? He was life flighted to Duke I thin, in very serious condition.