More Odds & Sods...

I thought this news was very interesting. Want to hear a storm on Jupiter? This info came to me by way of Jonathan Cainer, who took time out form his insanely busy schedule as a professional astrologer over in the UK, to give me this info about listening to the storm on the Internet:

Storm on Jupiter - Live on Soundart Radio>>

A fascinating collaboration between the Arts and Ecology MA students at Dartington College of Arts near Totnes in LACE w:st="on">DevonLACE> and two renowned sound artists will allow Soundart Radio listeners to tune in live to a radio storm on Jupiter.  >>

On the evening of Thursday 4th October, the group will assemble and erect a radio telescope on the Dartington estate.  Jovian radio storms are predicted between 6pm and 8pm on that evening, and the radio telescope will attempt to tune in to the radio storm on Jupiter, live on 20.1 Mhz. This storm will then be relayed to listeners on Soundart Radio between those times.  >>

Ansuman Biswas writes “The universe and its constituent parts have been broadcasting non-stop across the radio spectrum for the last fourteen billion years. Any place in the universe can be a vantage point from which to taste the currents which flow throughout. The influence of the planets on those who live on earth has long been recognised, but many of these supposed influences have lately been ridiculed in a mainstream science which requires hard, numerical proof. In the last century, however, scientific instruments have been developed which can sensitize us to some of the extremely subtle influences of the planets in our immediate environment.” >>

Nell Harrison, co-founder of Soundart Radio, says, “We really have no idea what to expect during the broadcast, but we do expect to be intrigued.  Eavesdropping on Jupiter live on local radio must be first”.  Tune in locally on 87.7fm >>

or via the internet on www.myspace.com/soundartfm


Meanwhile, back in the States, and on planet earth, as well....

EroticaRevealed.com has updated for October

The New Reviews Are Up

This October, Erotica Revealed reviews five new titles:

A Darker Shade of Blue, by Angela Campion
Reviewed by Lisabet Sarai

Aphrodite Overboard, by R. V. Raiment
Reviewed by Ashley Lister

Beyond Desire: A Collection of Paranormal Erotic Stories, edited by Maria Isabel Pita
Reviewed by Kathleen Bradean

The Voyeur, by Michael T. Luongo
Reviewed by Steven Hart

Wild Card, by Madeline Moore
Reviewed by Jean Roberta

 

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