From: Michele [michele@micheleroger.com]
Sent: Saturday 7 February 2009 18:04
To: steve@comproom.co.uk
Subject: Fw: article for tomorrow
 
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From: Michele
To: steve@comproom.co.uk
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 12:19 PM
Subject: Fw: article for tomorrow

 
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From: Michele
To: Gabriel Roger ; steve@comproom.co.uk
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 9:50 PM
Subject: article for tomorrow

Thanks to Steve and Angie at Our Place!
 
      Melody Beattie once said that "Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow."  It is with great gratitude to the fabuouls folks at "our place" (www.comproom.co.uk/ourplace.html ) for the honor of their interview this week regarding Dark Matter and Something Wicked.
      Steve and Angie have a podcast each week that comprises a plethora of treasures consisting of everything from new, podsafe musicians to techno savvy advice for the latest mp3's and computer software for the blind as well as the sighted.  A perusal of their past shows include spots on Roboraptor, a fantastic trip to Nashville, Elvis, music mobile phones as well as a conversation based platform the brings a listener into the room.  As some of you know, I have one foot still in the music scene and I am impressed with the gathered podsafe collection that Steve and Angie have reviewed.  Examples include Allison Crowe (a favorite of mine), The Shakes (a favorite of Josh's), Suzanne Vega and many more. 
      As a side note, a sincere thanks goes out to Steve who also coached me, the techtard in my persuit of joining the likes of Twitter.com as well as the modern world in general.  Much like the feeling I get with the lovely woman who lives in my GPS, I keep waiting for him to lose patience and begin yelling "No! No, not that way!".  True to form, he nor the GPS has lost it with me or my intense grip on all things ancient like my harp, paper made books, and handwritten letters with a red wax seal.  
      What more can I say but thank you?  The honor of being on your show was all mine.  Please join me in my gratitude, folks and check out the great stuff their putting out into the universe for all to enjoy.