Spaceship Radio

25 September 2005 · 0 comments

I dedicated this morning to tackling the raging mess in my room, to the accompaniment of several sci-fi radio plays from the 50s. Robert Heinlein’s Universe, Fredric Brown’s Knock, and George Lefferts Man in the Moon were all very entertaining, if a little old-fashioned. More than anything else, I think the music gives it away. [...]

I dedicated this morning to tackling the raging mess in my room, to the accompaniment of several sci-fi radio plays from the 50s. Robert Heinlein’s Universe, Fredric Brown’s Knock, and George Lefferts Man in the Moon were all very entertaining, if a little old-fashioned. More than anything else, I think the music gives it away. I could almost look forward to the next bout, as I haven’t yet heard all the shows I downloaded.

Spaceship Radio plays public domain Sci/Fi radio plays. Lost treasures from the ’50s and ’40s, written by Sci-Fi legends.

[Via Boing Boing.]

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