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The Ms. Computer Lady Show--WMCL Internet RadioJoin Now to Follow
The show deals with tips, tricks, and advice in regards to computers and technology. The show also features interviews with leading personalities in the Toledo, Ohio area, leading figures from around the world, indie artists, commercial artists, and A FEW SURPRISES.
By Ms Computer Lady
Pašnekesiai apie tave ir kitus.Join Now to Follow
Laida tiems, kurie ne tik duona gyvi nori būti. Psichologai, psichoterapeutai, kitų profesijų atstovai, rinkos pasaulyje vis dar iš akiračio nepametę žmogaus, noriai dalijasi savo žiniomis, patirtimi ir išmintimi – penktadieniais 14.05 val. per LRT KLASIKĄ.
By LRT
Muzikinis vidudienis.Join Now to Follow
Laiko patikrinta, stilistine ir žanrine įvairove alsuojanti populiari muzika, šalies bei pasaulio muzikos naujienos ir skambantys Lietuvos radijo archyvai, muzikinės sukaktys ir įžvalgos darbo dienomis 12.12 val. per LRT RADIJĄ. Ved. Audronė Kažukauskaitė, Jūratė Katinaitė, Jūratė Kučinskaitė, Edita Vilčiauskienė, Andrius Kairaitis.
By LRT
FaciendoJoin Now to Follow
Faciendo are a tribe of "musical shamans" and "mix scientists", working together to inspire, educate and spread love through the air waves. For full info on the team, bookings, the radio show, forthcoming CD releases and worldwide parties, roam over to www.faciendo.com or email us at teamradio@faciendo.com.
By Faciendo
On Air With Dallas Cowboys Star MagazineJoin Now to Follow
Join columnists Jeff Sullivan and Josh Ellis, as well as stat guru Jonathan Bales, as they bring you behind-the-scenes features and interviews straight from the pages of the official Dallas Cowboys Star Magazine.
By Dallas Cowboys
Mad MarinerJoin Now to Follow
Mad Mariner is a world-class boating magazine, filled with fantastic journeys, dream boats, expert advice and honest reviews. But this journal arrives on your desktop, not your doorstep - and it shows up every single day. The MadCast is Mad Mariner's weekly podcast, which covers all aspects of boats and boating.
By Mad Mariner
Monster Truck RadioJoin Now to Follow
Fans, are you for the most updated monster truck program on the planet? Sit back, buckle up and hang on because it's time for Monster Truck Radio!
By MonsterTruckRadio
Librivox: Problems of Philosophy, The by Russell, BertrandJoin Now to Follow
The Problems of Philosophy is one of Bertrand Russell's attempts to create a brief and accessible guide to the problems of philosophy. Focusing on problems he believes will provoke positive and constructive discussion, Russell concentrates on knowledge rather than metaphysics. Russell guides the reader through his famous distinction between "knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description" and introduces important theories of Plato, Aristotle, René Descartes, David Hume, John Locke, Immanuel Kant, Georg Hegel and others to lay the foundation for philosophical inquiry by general readers and scholars alike. (Summary from Wikipedia)
By LibriVox
Laotzu's Tao and Wu Wei (Tao Teh King) by LAOZI 老子Join Now to Follow
<p>The classic of the Way and of High Virtue is the Tao Teh Ching. Its author is generally held as a contemporary of Confucius, Lao Tzu, or Laozi. The exact date of the book's origin is disputed. The book is divided into two parts, the Upper Part and the Lower Part. The Upper Part consists of chapters 1-37, and each chapter begins with the word "Tao," or the Way. The Lower Part consists of chapters 38-81, and each chapter begins with the words "Shang Teh," or High Virtue. This 1919 edition names the Lower Part as the Wu Wei, or translated variously as "not doing," "non-ado," or "non-assertion." This edition also contains a history of the book and its author, Lao Tzu, along with a discussion of the Wu Wei. Lao Tzu's classic has been cherished as suggestions, rather than commandments, for finding one's path to beauty, goodness, and quality of life through a non-assertive understanding of the Way. (Summary by Melanie McCalmont)</p>
By LibriVox
Librivox: Lord Jim by Conrad, JosephJoin Now to Follow
A classic of early literary modernism, Lord Jim tells the story of a young "simple and sensitive character" who loses his honor in a display of cowardice at sea -- and of his expiation of that sin against his own "shadowy ideal of conduct" on the remote island of Patusan. The novel, written by Conrad for magazine serialization during an intense and chaotic ten months in 1899 and 1900, has, in the words of Thomas C. Moser, "the rare distinction of being a masterpiece in two separate genres. It is at once an exotic adventure story of the Eastern seas in the popular tradition of Kipling and Stevenson and a complexly wrought 'art novel' in the tradition of Flaubert and James. (summary by Stewart Wills)
By LibriVox