This refrigerator last cleaned April 8, 2000What's that growing in the back? Did it just move?!? Oh no... !
To use a very, very overused phrase and graphic, this page is under
construction (but hey-- what cool web page isn't?). Only this page more so than others, because what's here is a random collection of who knows what. That's why I hacked it off my original entrance page ages ago (making my enterance page load all the quicker :-) Trying to give this page a life of it's own is an exercise in futility, but what the heck. Tune in from time to time to see where this goes.
A place to go to find out information on:
Tired of getting time from people's watches that are fast or slow? Use the Navy's Official Clock, which is also the official time standard of the Unted States Government! It is synchronized to a real gen-u-ine atomic clock, that is accurate to a fraction of a second every gazillion years. Of course the accuracy of the time you see here depends on the speed of your connection as by the time the numbers get through slow modems, a couple seconds may have gone by. I usually go to the page first, then click "refresh," which makes the page update within a fraction of a second, giving a more accurate time than on the initial loading of the page. Please note that although the initial time will be accurate within these parameters, as the clock ticks it's that accuracy of your own computer's clock that takes over.
This clock doesn't seem to work on Internet Explorer... so if you have Internet Explorer click HERE.
(Oppose censorship! Keep sub-standard humor alive on the internet!)
Check out my new Weather Page.
The Lighthearted Interests of the Pilot Here you will find fun, humor, silly stuff, Scotch & other find Liquors, and Science Fiction:
Such as Humor Sites, Specially checked out by the Pilot for their funniness, also, Simpsons, Calvin and Hobbes, Lost In Space, Gilligan's Island...
if it's silly, it's either here, or the links will take you there!
Music Links to some of my favorite stuff, such as:
Neil Diamond * Gordon Lightfoot * Al Stewart * Amy Grant * Elton John * Billy Joel * Scott Joplin * Beethoven * 80s Music
The Pilot of the Airwave'sRadio Reception and Resources Page!
*How to get better radio reception,
*What radio stations are out there,
*Information on technical things and antique radios!
Or... Back to the Pilot's Main Page.
Get The Correct Time from an Atomic Clock!
United States Naval Observatory Atomic Clock
Ok, let's stop monkeying around!
Fun and interesting stuff to look at:
The Pilot of the Airwaves Easy-Going Open-Ended Survey of your Musical Taste!
Pages of links to the Pilot's favorite sites on the Web
And there's more! I also have links here to other sites that reflect some of my many interests.
Check them out.
91.5 WBIM FM, Bridgewater, Massachusetts
The best way to check out WBIM is to listen. Until recently this was a problem for 99.9% of the Earth's population, since the the humble 180 watt transmitter only covers a few towns in southeastern Massachusetts. Recently the station started web-casting. To tune in via computer, click HERE.
The official WBIM Page, hosted on the college web site.
Filmguy's Vault The brother of the Pilot, who is a movie buff, among other things.
Three of Cups Traditional Folk Music My sister, Ann Marie is part of a singing group that does traditional folk music spanning of 300 years from bawdy English folk songs, to Irish ballads to American Gospel.
The Pilot's Parents Well, kind of, sort of...
Peter, the Engineer at WBIM has his own web page all about radio and broadcasting. Peter is like Scotty on Star Trek... always there, fixing things, keeping everything running against nearly insurmountable odds!
Tara's Page of Wonderful Stuph Visit one of the Pilot's fellow DJ's, Tara Scarlett. She has a great page "Where the stuph is wonderful (most of the time)." I can't describe it, you just have to go there...
Visit the web-site of the Official College of the Pilot of the Airwaves: Bridgewater State College in scenic southeastern Massachusetts. This is where I earned my History degree.