Fri, 30 October 2009
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Wed, 28 October 2009
Telstra, White House switching to open source, Google, Syntax DemoParty 2009, Google social search, Google Wave role playing, Netflix, Byte Into It webcast, eReaders, Borderlands and more... For show links and news check out the new Byte Into It blog at http://byteintoitlinks.blogspot.com and follow @byteintoit on Twitter. Subscribe via iTunes here. Byte Into It broadcasts live from Melbourne Australia on Wednesdays at 7pm AEST on 3RRR (102.7FM). To stream or to find out more, go to http://www.rrr.org.au |
Wed, 28 October 2009
The Stubs - Wig Wam Bam Oliver Mann - Banana Lounge Broadcasting Kings of Convenience - International Pop Underground Regards, Rose |
Tue, 27 October 2009
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Tue, 27 October 2009
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Mon, 26 October 2009
1. Black Animals ad 2. Whinging ad 3. New Drummer 4. Collingwood Mural 5. Bank of Mum 6. When Eva met Damien 7. Mum's Fall 8. RRR Stickers 9. Mal Walden |
Mon, 26 October 2009
Science Fiction Fantasy and Historical Radio with Rob Jan, who is joined by Author Matthew Reilly to talk about his latest book The Five Greatest Warriors. Also this week, Vic Mizzy and ACMI: Focus On East German Cinema. For playlists, show notes and news see the 3RRR website at http://www.rrr.org.au/program/zero-g/playlists and follow @zerogrobjan on Twitter. Subscribe via the iTunes store here Zero G broadcasts live from Melbourne Australia on Mondays at 1pm AEST on 3RRR (102.7FM). To stream or to find out more, go to http://www.rrr.org.au |
Sun, 25 October 2009
http://einsteinagogo.net/ |
Sun, 25 October 2009
It's all things wet and salty... AND crusty!
Kyatt Dixon talks about his PhD studies on crustose red algae - calcified seaweeds that stick to rocks and which are under threat from ocean acidification. Kyatt has slaved for the last few years with all sorts of cool methods to show that these seemingly homogeneous pink crusty things in fact represent a mind-blowing array of different species. Why is this important? - Kyatt will tell us on Lifeís a Beach. Ever wake up a bit crusty? Dr Gary Poore does every day - he's spent 35 years studying crustacean taxonomy at Museum Victoria, and has just authored a field guide called Crabs, Hermit Crabs and their Allies. He's also just published a book about barnacles called, cryptically, Barnacles. Dr Poore joins us to talk about the wonders of the crusties, and the diversity of our own Australian species - bet you thought if youíve seen one barnacle, youíve seen 'em all! And Hilary imparts some wisdom on how to get kids to eat fish. Weíre hoping it extends beyond ëFry (insert fish of choice) to make crusty, and smother in tomato sauceí. Catch you Sunday, Bron, Dr Beach, Hilary and team RM. Radio Marinara - For all things wet and salty. 9 to 10 am Sundays on 3RRR-FM 102.7 221 Nicholson St Brunswick East 3057 Postal: Radio Marinara - 3RRR-FM Box 2145 Brunswick East, VIC, 3057 Station Ph: 03 9388 1027 Station Fax: 03 9388 9079 www.radiomarinara.com e: radiomarinara@hotmail.com |
Sat, 24 October 2009
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