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EPISODE · May 13, 2020

Retrogram #7147: A Bunch Of Shows D.B. Cooper Missed

from Retrogram – theLogBook.com · host Earl Green

The week of November 22nd, 1971: Somewhere in the world, a media tycoon is turning murderous to cover his tracks, a teacher is learning one of her students has spectral needs, a man is dying to meet the woman of his dreams, and a whole new country is happening in orbit.  But all of this might just take a back seat to a guy jumping out of an airplane in mid-flight with a lot of money and a parachute.  (56:00) Right-click here and “save as” to download the podcast to the space station computer, which will tell you if it’s factual or opinionated. Links: Feel free to help support the show at Patreon or Ko-Fi! November 1971 in theLogBook’s History Timeline Night Gallery DVDs in theLogBook.com Store Mission: Impossible DVDs in theLogBook.com Store The recuperative power of disco lights in a box. Is someone in this scene about to become a color organ donor? Earth II in the LogBook Earth II DVDs in theLogBook.com Store What was the #1 song this week? Music by Jahzzar Also visit Pop Culture Retrorama (I’ve written a few articles there) If you like Retrogram, you’ll also enjoy Earl’s books about Doctor Who – VWORP!1 and VWORP!2 – and Star Trek – WARP!1 – in theLogBook.com Store! The disturbing question becomes: even if we had Earth II’s amazing instantaneous fact-checking technology…would anyone pay attention to it? Music (in order): “Great Dark Spot” by Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA from the album Galaxy “Luxe” by Jahzzar from the album Servants “League Of Mice” and “Autumn Afternoon” by Dee Zee from the album Random Sanity “Nine Stones Close” by Andrew Howes from the album Nine Stones Close

The week of November 22nd, 1971: Somewhere in the world, a media tycoon is turning murderous to cover his tracks, a teacher is learning one of her students has spectral needs, a man is dying to meet the woman of his dreams, and a whole new country is happening in orbit.  But all of this might just take a back seat to a guy jumping out of an airplane in mid-flight with a lot of money and a parachute.  (56:00) Right-click here and “save as” to download the podcast to the space station computer, which will tell you if it’s factual or opinionated. Links: Feel free to help support the show at Patreon or Ko-Fi! November 1971 in theLogBook’s History Timeline Night Gallery DVDs in theLogBook.com Store Mission: Impossible DVDs in theLogBook.com Store The recuperative power of disco lights in a box. Is someone in this scene about to become a color organ donor? Earth II in the LogBook Earth II DVDs in theLogBook.com Store What was the #1 song this week? Music by Jahzzar Also visit Pop Culture Retrorama (I’ve written a few articles there) If you like Retrogram, you’ll also enjoy Earl’s books about Doctor Who – VWORP!1 and VWORP!2 – and Star Trek – WARP!1 – in theLogBook.com Store! The disturbing question becomes: even if we had Earth II’s amazing instantaneous fact-checking technology…would anyone pay attention to it? Music (in order): “Great Dark Spot” by Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA from the album Galaxy “Luxe” by Jahzzar from the album Servants “League Of Mice” and “Autumn Afternoon” by Dee Zee from the album Random Sanity “Nine Stones Close” by Andrew Howes from the album Nine Stones Close

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