Notes from the Electronic Cottage 12/10/09

Producer/Host:  Jim Campbell

Shopping for a new TV this holiday season? Before you drop a wad of cash for a spiffy new set, it might be worth giving a quick listen to this little primer on TV tech. Sure, it’s a re-broadcast from 2005,  part of our tenth anniversary retrospective, but TVs still work the same way today as they did then, even though you won’t find too many CRT style TV sets in stores these days. There are plenty of projector and flat screen sets, though, so listen up.

RadioActive 12/3/09, Part 1 of 2

Segment 1:

Producer/Host: Amy Browne

People took to the streets in communities throughout Maine, and across the country last night, to protest President Obama’s plan to increase the number of troops in Afghanistan.  In Bangor, an estimated crowd of 80 people gathered to bang on pots and pans, sing, chant and light candles.  Here’s what some of them had to say

Segment 2: (to follow)

Producer/Host: Meredith DeFrancesco

Maine Fair Trade Campaign

Notes from the Electronic Cottage 12/3/09

Producer/Host:  Jim Campbell

This program was first broadcast less than a week after the  9-11 attacks on the world trade center and the pentagon. Within days of those attacks, sweeping new so-called anti-terrorism laws were proposed and passed that dramatically reduced Americans civil liberties. Several provisions of one, the PATRIOT Act, are up for extension right now. One allows junior FBI officials, with no court order, to demand to see what books you’ve read, who you’ve written checks to, who the customers of your small business are, what ailments you’ve been treated for – and, by the way, no one is allowed to tell you this is going on?   And that is only one of the provisions up for grabs between now and the end of December.   As was the case back in 2001, if you have any thoughts on these PATRIOT Act provisions, now is the time to make them known to your congress people, and to your neighbors.

Although the specific bills mentioned in this re-broadcast did not pass exactly as initially proposed, all of the details mentioned in this broadcast have been implemented since then, and we are still living with them today.

Healthy Options 12/2/09

Producer/Host:  Rhonda Feiman

Topic: Veterans Helping Veterans Recover from the Experience of War

How can veterans help veteran’s organizations help vets with trauma?  What are some issues that vets face returning home?  How can people get more information?

Guests:
Rob Pfeiffer, founder of Veterans Helping Veterans, an organization offering individual counseling and group work, PTSD support and bodywork, for the treatment of trauma. 207-236-3777

Peter Green, Veteran of Vietnam; Carl Stoddard, Vietnam Era Veteran