What's the frequency, Kenneth?
30 September, 2011 | Richard P. Grant |
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We’re a little bit rushed this gorgeously sunny Friday afternoon at F1000 HQ in London. We’re releasing our rankings to the world in beta form on Monday, and are still ironing out a few wrinkles. But with a bit of pixie dust and a following wind, it’s all going to be good.
I have just enough time for a brief-ish Culture Friday post. I’d like to point you to the National Science Foundation’s Science360 radio station, a “24/7 internet stream featuring 100+ radio shows and podcasts” produced in the US, Canada, the UK and Australia. It’s available in your web browser or through an iPhone app (other mobile devices also exist), and is apparently the first STEM Internet radio stream.
Enjoy! And have a great weekend. It promises to be the hottest September weekend on record here, so I’m going to start chilling those beers…
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I’m glad to hear that other mobile devices exist…
heh. I don’t know if you get those ads across the Ponds, but whenever something like this was advertised in the UK, you’d get the disclaimer “Other XXX are also available” where XXX was the specific class of product or service being advertised.