Chuck Bryant
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So that's, you know, super fast.
These days, there's sort of a new threat to the idea of a lot more science happening there because of those wind farms you mentioned early on.
It's a pretty great area for wind farming, but it's threatening parts of the North Sea.
Like we said, it's fairly shallow as far as seas go, and there's lots of great wind there.
And the plan is by 2030 that the southern part of the North Sea is just going to be riddled with wind farms
The downside of that, I mean, this great renewable energy, but the downside is that this stuff is really disruptive to the ecology there and certainly disruptive to all those Doggerland sites that they're still hoping to explore.
Hey, guys, been listening since COVID-2020.
I've heard your entire library, and I've almost agreed with everything that Chuck says.
I think it was titled Brother from Another Mother.
We're close in age, so we have similar childhood memories.
And this morning, when Chuck brought up the guitar solo for My Sharona,
I knew that we were made from the same cloth because for many years now I've touted that guitar solo as my most favorite solo of all time.
I'm glad to hear that I'm not alone, so thank you, Chuck, for being like a brother to me.
On another note, you failed to mention the true father of AM radio guys, Nikola Tesla.
Tesla actually patented the technology before Marconi did.
making him the actual father of radio.
Marconi, quote, bothered, end quote, Tesla's technology and ran with it.
And he was just a much better businessman than Tesla.