Okay, I have to be honest with you. This week’s art is a digital piece I did years ago and had stored on an external drive, unused.

I did this back when my undiagnosed Myasthenia Gravia made it nearly impossible to make physical art. It’s a composite of three photos, run through a primitive filter to make it look like a line drawing.

The reason it’s here is because I came home from a wonderful trip to The Marx Toy Show to discover that a power outage had taken out my main, but obsolete, PC, and when I rebooted it…the mouse didn’t work.

At the very least, I’m going to have to fight to get that restored. More likely, I will have to finally get around to setting up the new PC, and installing all the programs I need to produced this blog, and the programming for The AIR. I’m writing this post on my laptop, which has no video or audio editing software.  So new content in the form of audio and video might be torpedoed for a few days, barring a sudden reawakeing of the mouse driver.

So…keep your fingers crossed that a computer miracle happens. I need one. In addition to this mess I got randomly locked out of Twitter, and have had my link-sharing ability severely restricted by Facebook.

UPDATE: Monday Morning—A miracle happened and the computer and mouse are back on speaking terms.

Meanwhile, over in radioland, Monday beginning at 2 PM on The AIR, we bring you a classic episode of Psychedelic Shack, and then at 3 PM an also classic edition of Herman Linte’s weekly showcase of the Progressive Rock of the past half-century, Prognosis.  You can listen to The AIR at the website, or on the embedded radio player elsewhere on this page.

Psychedelic Shack can be heard every Monday at 2 PM, with replays Tuesday at 9 AM, Wednesday at 10 PM, Friday at 1 PM,  and Saturday at 9 AM. You can hear Prognosis on The AIR Monday at 3 PM, with replays Tuesday at 7 AM, Wednesday at 8 PM, Thursday at Noon, and Saturday at 10 AM.

At 8 PM you can hear a classic episode of The Comedy Vault.

Tonight at 9 PM for the Monday Marathon we bring you ten hours of random stuff that I haven’t programmed yet because I’ve been back home two hour and have don’t nothing but fight with the computer.