Talk of the Towns 3/13/09

Producer/Host: Ron Beard, University of Maine Cooperative Extension

Studio Engineer: Joel Mann

Guests: Russell Libby, Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners, www.mofga.org; James McConnon, University of Maine Cooperative Extension; Daniel Price and Ginger McDermott, Freedom Farm, Freedom Maine; Greg Veilleaux, Bar Harbor Town Council Member, supporter of farmers market there; Keith Small, Washington-Hancock Community Agency

Topic: Farmer’s Markets Connect People and Communities to Food
What role do farmers markets play for small farmers? What role do you see farmers markets play in connecting people to local food, and why does that matter? Are farmers markets part of larger trends influencing Maine food systems?
FMI on the farmers market convention: www.downeastbiz.org click on “Farm to Market”

BoatTalk 3/10/09

Producers/Hosts: Mike Joyce & Alan Sprague
Studio Engineer: Joel Mann

The March Boattalk program was done when the station’s transmitter was out and was only partially recorded. It has a full (short version) interview with Maine author, sailor & historian James L. Nelson who will be featured for the whole hour on April’s Boattalk 4/14/09, about his books, particularly on the American Revolution & why boatbuilders & sailors were absolutely indispensable.

RadioActive 3/05/09

Producers/Hosts: Amy Browne & Meredith DeFrancesco

Topics: Privatization of water supplies….. the impacts of coal mining and burning on the environment…… climate change—– concerns about these issues are mobilizing international coalitions. Today on RadioActive we’ll get the latest news from Mainers who are involved. Segment 1: Residents of the towns of Shapleigh and Hancock move to protect their groundwater from corporate extraction; Segment 2: Thousands of protesters marched to a coal-fired plant in Washington DC Monday, and surrounded the plant to call attention to the coal industry’s impact on the environment and climate change. The event was organized by several groups, including the Chesapeake Climate Action Network, Bill McKibben’s 350.org and Powershift 2009. In the days leading up to the protest more than 12,000 students attended a conference on the issues at George Washington University. Local artist and activist Rob Shetterly was among the participants. We spoke with him by phone yesterday and he described the protest and the growing movement of young people mobilizing on this issue.
FMI: www.coldrivermountainwatch.org , www.ilovemountains.org , www.kftc.org and mountainjustice.org/

Healthy Options 3/04/09

Producer/Host: Rhonda Feiman
Studio Engineer: Amy Browne

Topic: How to maintain health and balance thru the lens of astrology and in particular the way aspects of the moon–the lunar cycle–affect all of us.
What is the relationship between the sun and the moon and what is a lunar cycle? How does a lunar cycle affect us as individuals and as members of the larger society? How is the current global economy and what is happening now related to the movement of the planets?

Guests: Alexandra Merrill, Merrill & Associates; Arifa Boehler, Astrologer

FMI: www.patternsoffate.com

Outside the Box 3/03/09

Producer/Host: Larry Dansinger

Outside The Box # 84 les ltrs

Greetings fr anuthr edishun of “Outside th Bx,” whar yu ar seing how th English langwj sumtimes suks–bigtime.

Today’s topic is: Enuf iz tu mch

Last week I describd how th English langwij is so ridld wth xceptions to th rules that lerning to read is realy a chaleng fr mny students and thos whos first langwij is nt English. Wen yu look at how a wrd is speld, yu can’t tel how it is pronouncd, and vice vers.

It has becom a burdn to our cuntry, since an estimatd 40 milion pepl in th US ar functionaly iliterat. A reserchr estimatd tht childrn can take up to THRE mre yers to lern English thn simplr langwjz.

But, therz anothr problm wth English: ther ar a lot of letrs tht just don’t ned to b ther. Wen I caled todaz topic, enuf iz tu mch, I ment tht th wrd “enuf” is a perfct xampl. Wy spel it “e-n-o-u-g-h” whn “e-n-u-f” wil do just fine, thnk yu vry mch? Wy hav those to xtra leters fr NO reson?

I’m riting this ntire feture wth fewr letrs. It’s just as ez to undrstand th wrd “riting” wthout th “w” as wth one. Letrs: “l-e-t-r-s.” Feture: “f-e-t-u-r-e.” Ez: “e-z.” Xampl: “x-a-m-p-l.” It’s an otomatik ten tu fifteen persnt savngs.

It’s ez to tak out mny vowls, sch as “v-o-w-l-s.” Or mny, “m-n-y.” Thre ar mny timz wen two vowls ar uzd wen one wil do, like “people,” “p-e-p-l,” or “rough,” whch coud be “r-u-f.” Besides th smplicity of using an “f” insted of “gh,” it also saves a leter. Of corse, you can’t always tak out th vowls, or els cares, “c-a-r-e-s” bcumz cars, “c-a-r-s.”

Th next tim yu ar writng or typng on a cmputer, se how ez or hard it is to chanj th spelings to cut out uneded leters. It wil prob take a litle whil to ajust, but I’l bet it wil get ezer wthin a week, or a few weeks, dpending on how ofen yu rite or type.

Yu don’t hav to make th chnge al at once eithr. Yu can strt by just taking out som obviously xtra vowls, then take out som repetd consonents, like th xtra “l” in speling, then move onto cmbinations and biger wrds.

Somtimes th context may make it prety obvious wht th wrd is, whatevr th speling. Or, a wrd like “bigr,” speled “b-i-g-r,” coud also be pronouncd “BIgr,” but ther isn’t any sch wrd, so it HAS to be “bigr.”

Ther is evn a “Cut Spelling Handbook” availabl on th internt at www. spellingsociety.org. Tht cn get yu startd. Th handbk duzn’t care about having cnsistnt rules, whch I talkd about lst week. It just cares about uzing fewr letrs.

If yor a stikler fr th dictionry nd won’t go beond tht, ther ar a few shortend wrds yu can uz, lik “d-o-n-u-t” fr “doughnut” nd “r-e-v-u-e” for “review.” “T-h-r-u” mite work for “through” also.

Mny yungr lisenrs may also recgnize tht text mesaging ofen uzs fewr letrs nd mor shortcut terms, so nstant comunication can be evn more instantaneus.

My “e-z” speling of ez is th sam as sme text mesengrs. Se ya may be speled “c-y-a.” Or, “b-t-w” is by th way (by th way), “b nd th numbr 4” insted of b4, “l-th numbr 8 nd r” for latr, nd “p-r-o-b” for “probably.” “The” can be just “t-h.” What’s “w slash e?” Don’t no? Wel, whatevr.

If yu want a larj list of shortnd wrds tht ar ofen text mesajd, try Lingo2Word, speled wth th numbr 2 insted of “t-o,” at www.lingo2word.org.

Do I hve th nrve to spel wth fewr letrs when I’m riting nd sending that to othrs? I’l hav to do it slowly, gradaly. How about yu? Woud yu b corajus enuf to spel wth fewr letrs, nowing som hu get it mite be bafld at first?

I rote ths fetur wth fewr letrs. If yu want a copy, cntact me or chek th radio stashun’s web site to view it.

I’m Larry Dansinger, nd here’s wishing yu grat succes tuda in braking th spel of unesesary letrs.