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Here is the fifth installment of the RETOOLED Crisis, posted to the web on April 8, 2006 (left-click to listen; right-click to download).

Here is the fourth installment of the RETOOLED Crisis, posted to the web on March 18, 2006 (left-click to listen; right-click to download).

Here is the third installment of the RETOOLED Crisis, posted to the web on February 25, 2006 (left-click to listen; right-click to download).

Here is the second installment of the RETOOLED Crisis, posted to the web on February 23, 2006 (left-click to listen; right-click to download).

Here is the first installment of the RETOOLED Crisis, posted to the web on February 22, 2006 (left-click to listen; right-click to download).

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My Midlife Crisis
with Neil Litt

RE-TOOLED FOR A MORE CHALLENGING WORLD

 

For three years I presented free-form internet-only radio with an emphasis on music and upbeat conversation. Meanwhile, the earth continued to revolve around the sun, rising and setting on an increasingly arrogant and repressive American government. All my patience and good will are exhausted. The next several editions of "My Midlife Crisis" will be overflowing with resentment and righteous indignation. And you'll find them all listed to the left.

With five installments posted since late February, I'm off to a good start. Check back for the sixth installment soon!

 

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