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Wikireadia: The Podcast that reads Wikipedia.
Eric Goeres | Wikireadia
45 episodes
3 days ago
Wikipedia is awesome. What’s not awesome is reading Wikipedia when you’re walking, driving, trying to get to sleep or sheltering in place. That’s what Wikireadia is here for — Wikireadia is the podcast wherein we pick the most interesting Wikipedia entries and then we read them to you. No commentary or analysis, just the entry itself and the smooth voice of your host Eric Goeres. From cultural phenomenons to scientific principles, architects to movie stars and sunken ships to space rockets, if it’s interesting and it’s on Wikipedia, we’re gonna read it. Contact us at: wikireadia@pm.me
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Wikipedia is awesome. What’s not awesome is reading Wikipedia when you’re walking, driving, trying to get to sleep or sheltering in place. That’s what Wikireadia is here for — Wikireadia is the podcast wherein we pick the most interesting Wikipedia entries and then we read them to you. No commentary or analysis, just the entry itself and the smooth voice of your host Eric Goeres. From cultural phenomenons to scientific principles, architects to movie stars and sunken ships to space rockets, if it’s interesting and it’s on Wikipedia, we’re gonna read it. Contact us at: wikireadia@pm.me
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Mojave Phone Booth | Wikireadia #203
Wikireadia: The Podcast that reads Wikipedia.
8 minutes 19 seconds
4 years ago
Mojave Phone Booth | Wikireadia #203

For decades, a lone telephone booth stood out in the remote Mojave Desert of California. Eventually -- like the Monolith -- it was discovered, popularized, vandalized and finally removed. Nevertheless, it lives on in our memories ... and at 760-733-9969. Call or text, anytime, day or night.

The original Wikipedia page lives at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojave_phone_booth

From ChatGPT: The Mojave Phone Booth was a solitary phone booth that was installed in the middle of the Mojave Desert in California, USA. It was located at the intersection of two dirt roads, in an area that was sparsely populated and had no other public telephone services. Despite its remote location, the phone booth became an unexpected cultural phenomenon and an internet sensation in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

The phone booth was installed in the 1960s to serve a small community of miners, but it fell into disuse as the area was depopulated. In the 1990s, however, it began to attract attention from hikers, travelers, and people seeking solitude in the desert. It became a place where people could leave messages, make prank calls, or simply sit and talk to strangers on the other end of the line.

Over time, the phone booth acquired a mythic status, with stories circulating about the people who used it, the messages they left, and the strange occurrences that surrounded it. The phone booth was even the subject of a book and a documentary film, both titled "The Mojave Phone Booth."

In 2000, however, the phone booth was removed by the phone company that owned it, citing concerns over safety and liability. The removal of the phone booth sparked controversy and protests from people who felt that it had become an important cultural artifact and a symbol of human connection in a desolate landscape.

Despite its brief existence, the Mojave Phone Booth continues to be remembered as a quirky and unexpected phenomenon, a testament to the power of human curiosity, and a reminder of the unexpected places where we can find connection and community.

Wikireadia: The Podcast that reads Wikipedia.
Wikipedia is awesome. What’s not awesome is reading Wikipedia when you’re walking, driving, trying to get to sleep or sheltering in place. That’s what Wikireadia is here for — Wikireadia is the podcast wherein we pick the most interesting Wikipedia entries and then we read them to you. No commentary or analysis, just the entry itself and the smooth voice of your host Eric Goeres. From cultural phenomenons to scientific principles, architects to movie stars and sunken ships to space rockets, if it’s interesting and it’s on Wikipedia, we’re gonna read it. Contact us at: wikireadia@pm.me