Welcome to the Archives. I'll make this page more friendly-- but for now, I'm giving you what you want. Archives of interviews... and a way to access the replay of the stream as a progressive download.
If you can't anything on this page and are using a screen reader such as JAWS, listener Kimberly was kind enough to give me some instructions to pass along should you be having any problems accessing the audio files. Listener Buddy addds his thoughts below it. If you can see this page skip the next two paragraphs. But for folks who can't, hopefully this might help.
Down arrow until you locate the link of the show you wish to download. When you hear the show title, you can be assured that you are now on the correct link. At this point, DO NOT hit enter on the link as you usually would to access the "save as" option. Instead, hit the right mouse button. (If you're using a laptop with JAWS, hit caps lock and the F9 key together. The following instructions for locating the right mouse button will not apply to laptop users). The right mouse button is located as follows: Place your hand on the uppermost righthand corner of your desktop computer's keyboard, locating the key furthest upper right, then move one key left to the key second from the key located at the upper righthand corner. Pressing this key should cause JAWS or WindowEyes to announce "right mouse button". Once you hear that announcement, arrow down until you hear your text-to-speech software announce "save target as". Carefully tab through the options, utilizing your arrow keys to select the drive into which the download should be saved, then tab to the "okay" button, which will be verbalized. At "okay", hit enter. If you're working with JAWS, you can activate the JAWS cursor to check the status of your download. JAWS should tell you when the download is complete.
Buddy adds: Use your arrow keys (or page up/page down, or even tab) to navigate through the page until you find the link for the show you want. Instead of pressing enter, press the applications key on your keyboard. On most keyboards, this key is directly to the left of the right control key, although some laptop keyboards may have it somewhere else, such as instead of a right control key. You can then use the arrow keys to find the "Save target as" link as outlined in the posted instructions and continue as before. If your keyboard doesn't have an applications key (say, you've salvaged your old clicky IBM keyboard, which has no extra Windows keys), shift-F10 should do the same thing (this is a Windows keyboard shortcut and is screen reader neutral). BTW, did I mention that while I have at least one computer with Windows on it (and a Windows screen reader) that I vastly prefer my Mac with VoiceOver for most things? Yes, contrary to what the entrenched blindness technology establishment will tell you, the Mac is very usable with Voiceover. As well, there are cheap and free alternatives emerging for Windows, and let's not even mention Linux (also emerging). The traditional and expensive screen reader guys had better stay on their toes to stay relevant, because these changes are coming, lower-cost alternatives are here (and getting better), and the government gravy train for the traditional players in the field are numbered. Just my not terribly scientific view on the thing as a user of this tech for a really long time.
Here's a progressive download of the latest show (assuming I have the latest show up). I'm keeping the link constant should you want to access it directly for future downloads.
Interviews?
Here's Jesse Ventura as you've never heard him before! (7/1/08)
Here's Sally Pipes from Monday 6/30/08.
Here's Glenn Sacks on the horrors of child support enforcement and the disregard for fathers from Thursday 6/19/08.
Here's the show we did with Dr. Joe Buchman on Monday 4/21/08. If you're interested in UFOs, you'll like it. And if you'd like to hear from a Libertarian running for office, you'll really like it. Gotta love his campaign slogan-- "It's not the lights in the sky, it's the lies on the ground."
Here's the hour with GOA's Larry Pratt on Monday 3/24/08 covering the oral arguments heard before the Supreme Court on the 2nd Amendment issue they're deciding over the DC gun ban.
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