“Social Media Surprise” By Steve Adams In an earlier spot, I said that I was in radio back in the ‘80’s. I worked through college as the Chief Engineer for the campus station and was going to move into the General Manager position my Senior year. Knowing I could not do both jobs, I offered the Chief Engineer spot to my roommate, who was a year or so behind me. It took me MONTHS to talk him into taking the position, but he finally accepted.25 years later, I managed to r...
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“Social Media Surprise” By Steve Adams In an earlier spot, I said that I was in radio back in the ‘80’s. I worked through college as the Chief Engineer for the campus station and was going to move into the General Manager position my Senior year. Knowing I could not do both jobs, I offered the Chief Engineer spot to my roommate, who was a year or so behind me. It took me MONTHS to talk him into taking the position, but he finally accepted.25 years later, I managed to r...
“Pilanesberg” by Steve Adams In a vast expanse of South African plateau, one will find mountains protruding from an endless, arid African veld. Located about 90 miles from the capital city, Pretoria, this outcropping of mountains is the last remaining vestige of an ancient volcano thought to have formed over a billion years ago. Its name is Pilanesberg. It was here that I found myself riding the Skytrain over the rim of the outermost ring and, as we crested the ...
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“Social Media Surprise” By Steve Adams In an earlier spot, I said that I was in radio back in the ‘80’s. I worked through college as the Chief Engineer for the campus station and was going to move into the General Manager position my Senior year. Knowing I could not do both jobs, I offered the Chief Engineer spot to my roommate, who was a year or so behind me. It took me MONTHS to talk him into taking the position, but he finally accepted.25 years later, I managed to r...