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10 episoderMarston, the leader of mars, schemes to attack the earth! Original broadcast 1952 (date unknown) This is our first episode of The Planet Man podcast. It was originally the fifth episode of that series. It’s a fun, silly space adventure staring Dantro, the troubleshooter for the league of planets!
Originally broadcast March 6th, 1952. Part 2 of 2, the thrilling conclusion!
Commander Corey and Cadet Happy are on the planet mercury organizing a rescue mission for Professor Mallison, who’s spaceship vanished on the dark side of Mercury, but a second emergency on the hot side of the planet sends the Commander Corey and his Cadet racing to the hot side of the planet, to Solaria, the City of the Sun in this episode originally broadcast on November 8th, 1952. This episode manages to be genuinely tense and atmospheric in a way that many other Space Patrol episodes can’t achieve. It achieves this, in part, by cutting back and forth between Corey/Happy and two criminals, there’s a real cat-and-mouse feel to it, and it’s a lot of fun. This is one of the first episodes of Space Patrol I ever heard, and it got me hooked on the series. As far as I’m concerned, this is an absolute high point. Enjoy!
Originally broadcast march 4th, 1952. Part 1 of 2, check back in two weeks for part 2.
Synopsis Mastodon is the new hip social media kid, but this time it’s Human Scale and non-capitalist. We talk about why Facebook is bad for us, and how Mastodon is different. Links How to Fix Content Discovery Human Scale – Anti-capitalist Software Getting Started with Mastodon Our Mastodon Instance (retro.social) Music: Kevin MacLeod – I Knew a Guy If you enjoyed this, please help Support Us, and tell your friends.
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