George Gordon[1] Law Hour and Editorial Review
Radio Archives

Note: There are no recent programs in the radio archives, as George has been recording "Storytime" this past year. Click on this link: [Link: Storytime] to listen to them. More will be posted as soon as possible. You can also subscribe to George's Youtube account, so you will be notified when more videos are posted.

Now including time-compressed versions

in Ogg/Speex format[2]

for faster listening

George Gordon's radio broadcasts[3] usually last an hour. George is a very slow and clear speaker. This is perfect for people to whom English is a second language. For people skilled in the English language, it is nice to speed things up a bit. The SPX files here have each hour compressed into forty-two (42)[4] minutes. When you speed up a tape, it makes a person sound high pitched and squeaky. Using high tech computer wizardry,[5] we were able to speed up the audio while keeping George's voice sounding normal.

Each file download is around five megabytes.

Enjoy!

Ted Walther
May 12, 2009

To listen to the SPX files in Windows Media Player, follow the directions on this page: Directshow Filters.

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DateProgram TitleSubtitleShowPartMP3 StreamMP3 DownloadSPX Download
9999-99-99An Introduction to George GordonFree General Law CD set, track 83608PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
9999-99-99An Introduction to George GordonFree General Law CD set, track 73607PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
9999-99-99An Introduction to George GordonFree General Law CD set, track 63606PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
9999-99-99An Introduction to George GordonFree General Law CD set, track 53605PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
9999-99-99An Introduction to George GordonFree General Law CD set, track 43604PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
9999-99-99An Introduction to George GordonFree General Law CD set, track 33603PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
9999-99-99An Introduction to George GordonFree General Law CD set, track 23602PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
9999-99-99An Introduction to George GordonFree General Law CD set, track 13601PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-18Privacy63 sources of information about you4187PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-17Privacy92 ways to identify you4186PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-16PrivacyACLU to the rescue4185PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-15PrivacyThe Bush secret surveillance state4184PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-14PrivacyThe Patriot Act and government surveillance4183PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-13PrivacyUncle Sam has all your numbers4182PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-12PrivacyPrivacy requires work and due diligence4181PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-11Home SchoolingWhat you can teach in your home school4177PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-10Home SchoolingThere is no market for a public school education4176PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-09Home SchoolingPublic Schools reward liars, cheats and thieves4175PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-08Home SchoolingFamous and Notable people who were home schooled4174PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-07Home SchoolingI failed an 1895 8th grade test4173PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-06Home SchoolingLet people decide for themselves how to educate their children4172PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-05Home SchoolingThe inefficiency of public schools4171PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
2010-12-04Total OnslaughtExodus 12 & Leviticus 23 Are they in force today?4167PlayDial-upBroadbandTime-compressed
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Footnotes
[1]Who is George Gordon? Find out at the George Gordon School of Law.
[2]Ogg/Speex is a superior alternative to the MP3 format. It sounds better, takes less space, is freely available and patent-free. You can use it without paying any licensing or royalty fees.
[3]The Ogg/Speex files presented here were made from publicly available MP3 files of George Gordon's broadcasts. The originals MP3s are here: http://library.georgegordon.com/audio
[4]Forty-two is the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything in Douglas Adam's book, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
[5]The freely available SoX (Sound eXchange) program does the conversion using the options remix 1,2 tempo -q 1.41 30 rate -h 16000.

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