[Imc-radio] Today's show (fwd)

Zachary C. Miller wolfgang at wolfgang.groogroo.com
Tue Jan 13 14:15:15 CST 2004


Anna Epelbaum wrote:
> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 11:49:41 -0800 (PST)
> From: Anna Epelbaum <aepelbaum at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [Imc-radio] Today's show
> To: Zachary C. Miller <wolfgang at wolfgang.groogroo.com>
>
> Hi, Mr. Zachary C. Miller:
> I agree that my husband story, told by himself, and
> recorded by Mr. Clint can be placed on your web. site,
> as the illustration how this invention was made, and
> as the manual for future invventors.
> However, there are already about 100 web sites all
> over the world, which have recognized Wayne D.
> Pickette decisive participation in the appearance,
> survival and implementation of microprocessors in our
> world. We wanted this particular interview to be on
> air to show the wide audience how the "grateful"
> country is treating its great inventor , oertinent
> mostly to his color of skin. I brought to thir
> recording session the possible plan of the interview,
> but Mr. Clint refused to follow my plan, as he told
> that he is very literate in the issues and want my
> husband to tell his story by his own words. So, Wayne
> Pickette did it, and MR. Clint didn't interrupt him or
> tried to give any direction to this
> conversation(actually, it was the monologue of Wayne
> D. Pickette).
> As result, it is, certainly, good story for your web
> site, but doesn't do what we(I and my husband) wanted
> to do initially-to attract attention of THE WIDE
> AUDIECE to the terrible mistreatment, which he is
> suffering and  to get support to help him to implement
> his other evolutionary inventions (see our web site:
> www.moscowtochicago.com). Therefore, I would be happy
> to have right now the interview with me, which would
> be sharp, well aimed, and directed to the attention of
> the very wide audience. I would write myself the
> possible questions and my answers, this interview
> would refer to the recorded monologue of Wayne D.
> Pickette, but would be also crystal clear for the the
> easy understanding of the wide audience.I hope to meet
> you today(1/13/04) at 5:30 p.m. to discuss details and
> to arrange time for the recording.
> Thank you for attention, Anna V. Epelbaum-Pickette.
> --- "Zachary C. Miller"
> <wolfgang at wolfgang.groogroo.com> wrote:
> > It sounds like a great place for Anna's story might
> > be on our website
> > at http://www.ucimc.org. There are no length or
> > content restrictions
> > for stories posted to the website and the website
> > has thousands of
> > users. 
> > 
> > I'll listen to the audio and see what I can make of
> > it, thanks for
> > recording it Clint!
> > 
> > Clint Popetz wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > > 
> > > 	I spent time yesterday interviewing Anna and her
> > husband Wayne
> > > regarding his history with Intel, as well as
> > recording Anna reading
> > > her translations of Russian poetry.  
> > > 
> > > 	At this point, after listening to the audio a
> > great deal, I am
> > > unable to see how to produce it into a radio show
> > that will fit our
> > > format, both in terms of time length and content. 
> > The story is
> > > interesting, but I didn't do a particularly good
> > job of interviewing,
> > > and so the audio wanders a lot (all 1.75 hours of
> > it.)  In addition,
> > > there isn't a lot of coherency to it, partially
> > because I wasn't doing
> > > a good job of directing the interview, partially
> > because the story
> > > spans so many years, and partially because I
> > wasn't sure how to focus
> > > the interview.
> > > 
> > > 	I encourage other people to take a listen to the
> > audio, which
> > > is on \\Rosa\E\\My Documents\Clint.  If someone
> > finds a way to produce
> > > it, we could use it for a future show. 
> > Alternatively, someone could
> > > meet with Anna and Wayne and try to figure out
> > where to take the story
> > > with a new interview.  In order to fit our format,
> > some discussions
> > > need to happen about what the key elements of the
> > story are.
> > > 
> > > 	I apologize for the late notice.  The audio was
> > only recorded
> > > yesterday, and the show airs today, so the window
> > was pretty small.
> > > 
> > > 	For today's show, we'll instead have an interview
> > with Diedra
> > > Cobb, a community member and SDASer who is in the
> > Army and who
> > > attempted to file for conscientious objector
> > status, and was rejected.
> > > 
> > > 			-Clint
> > > 
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> > 
> > -- 
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> > - Ya Basta!
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> 
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Zachary C. Miller - @= - http://wolfgang.groogroo.com/
IMSA 1995 - UIUC 2000 - Just Another Leftist Muppet - Ya Basta!
 Social Justice, Community, Nonviolence, Decentralization, Feminism,
 Sustainability, Responsibility, Diversity, Democracy, Ecology



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