Sam's going to be on David Livingston's Space Show on Wednesday.  The
Live365.com ,method works even over dial-up; recommended.

-R

On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 07:18:25 -0800, "David Livingston"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> THE SPACE SHOW
>NEWSLETTER
>
>NOVEMBER 27, 2002
>
>
>The Space Show Program Archives Are Now Available!  Check out
>http://www.TheSpaceShow.com for 24/7 listening to past shows!
>
>
> The November 27, 2002 Space Show program and Special Edition Interview will
>feature Samuel Coniglio, the founder and director of the Space Tourism Club
>and a long time space activist.  The Space Show, hosted by Dr. David
>Livingston, focuses on timely and important issues influencing the
>development of outer-space commerce and space tourism, as well as other
>issues that are of interest to us all. Note that for this program only, The
>Space Show will air live 8-9 PM Pacific Standard Time, Wednesday evening
>November 27, 2002 on the streaming internet site www.live365.com, which is
>detailed below. Immediately following 9PM, the Special Edition part of the
>interview will take place to approximately 9:15PM PST.  KKNW 1150 AM in
>Seattle and its internet streaming site (also see below) is taping the 8-9PM
>PST regular interview for broadcast at 10PM Pacific Standard Time, November
>27, 2002.
>
>Samuel  Coniglio is a writer, photographer, and well-known space activist.
>Mr. Coniglio founded the Space Tourism Club which is a loosely affiliated
>group of people interested in promoting public space travel. As a space
>tourism consultant, Mr. Coniglio has been researching and promoting space
>tourism as a legitimate industry since 1996.  In addition, Mr. Coniglio was
>a former technical writer for McDonnell Douglas at the Kennedy Space Center,
>he has worked with the space shuttle and the space station programs, and his
>department also worked on the Delta Clipper Experimental Project (DCX), the
>world's first fully reusable rocket ship (1993-1996). Mr. Coniglio is
>currently on the Board of Directors  for the Space Frontier Foundation, a
>well-known space activist group. During Mr. Coniglio's appearance on The
>Space Show, he will share with us some of the new ways he is working to keep
>the public excited about space travel. We will also ask him about reusable
>launch vehicles (RLVs) and the advent of affordable space travel given his
>previous experience with the DCX.  Other issues that we will be addressing
>with out guest will be the relevance of public space travel to society at
>large, space tourism market research studies and their meaning to this new
>industry, space architecture and how this field is developing with an impact
>on space tourism, and the anti-business attitude of many regarding space
>commerce, along with the apparent lack of interest in space commerce by Wall
>Street.
>Listeners are encouraged to call or e-mail questions or comments to the
>guest or the host before or during the live show.  If a listener wants to
>speak with Samuel Coniglio or e-mail him during the show, the listener must
>do so only during the regularly scheduled broadcast time using the internet
>streaming site on www.live365.com as the KKNW broadcast and its stream are
>tape delayed and not live for this evening only.  To speak to with Samuel or
>the host during the program broadcast on www.live265.com from 8-9:15PM PST,
>please use the toll free number, 1 (866) 68-SPACE (1 866 687-7223). This
>live broadcast will include the additional Special Edition interview which
>is not part of the KKNW broadcast or its stream.
>
>You can e-mail the guest or the host during the live program at
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>To listen to this program live on the internet, please visit the live365.com
>streaming site from  8-9:15 PM PST, Wednesday November 27, 2002. (This site
>carries the Special Edition part of the interview, thus it is 15 minutes
>longer than the broadcast heard on KKNW 1150AM and its streaming site).
>
>1.  www.live365.com.  Use this URL:
>http://www.live365.com/stations/dlivingston?site=dlivingston. You can also
>type in "The Space Show" in the search box on the live365.com home page and
>you will be taken directly to the program. Just click on the yellow speaker
>icon.  If you listen to the program on this site, note that you will hear
>music by Elaine Walker and Zia during the commercial breaks. A special thank
>you to Ms. Walker and Zia for her permission to use her music.  By listening
>to this streaming site, you will be able to hear the additional Special
>Edition part of the interview which is not broadcast over the hour long KKNW
>radio portion of the program.  If you've not listened to live365.com before,
>you will need to specify your choice of media player or select the special
>live365.com player.
>
>2. KKNW will be both broadcasting and streaming the program on a tape
>delayed basis this week  The KKNW broadcast can be heard  on the internet at
>http://www.newschannel1150.com/.  Simply click on the "LISTEN LIVE" icon in
>the upper right hand corner. The first time you listen to the program on
>this site, you may be required to download a file from StreamAudio, the KKNW
>streaming service.
>
>THE FEATURED PROGRAM OF THE WEEK
>http://www.live365.com/stations/dlivingston?site=dlivingston
>The program of the week will feature the November 20, 2002 interview with
>George Osorio regarding the search for life throughout the universe. The
>programs will begin streaming 24 hours a day  at
>http://www.live365.com/stations/dlivingston?site=dlivingston commencing
>Monday, November 25, 2002.  Please report any listening problems that you
>may encounter to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Please note these future programs on The Space Show:
>
>Dec. 4, 2002:  Doug Vakoch, SETI Institute.
>
>Dec. 11, 2002:  Steven Dick, US Naval Observatory.
>
>Dec. 18, 2002:  Richard Godwin, space publisher.
>
>Dec. 25, 2002  Paul Blase, TransOrbital.
>
>2003:
>
>Jan. 1, 2003:  Jim McDade, space advocacy, history, the Sputnik generation.
>
>Jan. 8, 2003:  Gene Meyer, Space Island Group.
>
>Jan. 15, 2003:  John Carter McKnight, author of "The Spacefaring Web".
>
>Jan. 29, 2003:  Brook Mantia,  space advocacy, women in space.
>
>Feb. 5, 2002:  John King, CEO of JLS Consulting specializing in making space
>advocacy work.
>
>April 2, 2003:  Yuri's Night with Loretta Hidalgo and Dr. George Whitesides.
>
>Copies of this or any other program are available on CD and  may be
>purchased from the host for $7. 50.  Contact the host at
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] for further details.
>
>The Space Show T-shirts are now available for purchase. Please see
>http://www.TheSpaceShow.com for details.
>
>Thank you for listening to the The Space Show.
>
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>requesting your removal.
>
>
>Dr. David Livingston
>
>
>� Copyright 2002. David Livingston. All rights reserved.
>
>
>
>

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