We speak of political views that are right of center, we speak of political views that are left of center.
I am an obsessed construction watcher. As a kid my farmer father decided to have the farm "terraced". Little earthen borders were surveyed and marked so that rain water or irrigation water in the crop rows that followed the winding path of terraces stayed where it was. The rows did not go up hill. The rows did not go down hill. So we had no avalanch of rain water washing the dirt and seed down the hill. It seemed to be the perfect way to farm. And the construction project was fascinating to watch.
Some guy called the "surveyor" came out with his telescope on a tripod and an associate worker would wander around the field and through frantic hand motions the "stick holder" would move right or left until the perfect location was found, and one more little red flag on a stick would be pushed into the soil. And when they finished, my dad cranked up the farm tractor and used various blades and plows to create little earthen borders known as terraces.
When they are ready to build a new road, a new school, a new factory, a new shopiing center, some guy with the tripod and the surveying tools shows up and drives a "Base Point" marker in the ground somewhere on the construction site. It is always somewhere where dirt up which it sits will be the last dirt that needs to be moved as they finish the project. From this base point any construction crew can figure out WHERE on the site to put a water line, a driveway, a parking lot curb and the proper location for the buildings.
And if you watch the construction site closely.... that base point location installed by the original surveyor stay put until the last minute. It is the reference by which all other feautures are located.
It's like a sailor calculating his course across an ocean by measuring from the North Star.
Talk Radio seems to have no "base point". We have Conservative Right Wing talk. We have Liberal Left Wing talk. But where are the down-the-middle driven-by-the-North-Star Talk Radio programs. Can one survive the commercial broqadcasting climate? To use the old cliche: If we run Middle-of-the-Road up the flag pole, will any one salute?
I am an obsessed construction watcher. As a kid my farmer father decided to have the farm "terraced". Little earthen borders were surveyed and marked so that rain water or irrigation water in the crop rows that followed the winding path of terraces stayed where it was. The rows did not go up hill. The rows did not go down hill. So we had no avalanch of rain water washing the dirt and seed down the hill. It seemed to be the perfect way to farm. And the construction project was fascinating to watch.
Some guy called the "surveyor" came out with his telescope on a tripod and an associate worker would wander around the field and through frantic hand motions the "stick holder" would move right or left until the perfect location was found, and one more little red flag on a stick would be pushed into the soil. And when they finished, my dad cranked up the farm tractor and used various blades and plows to create little earthen borders known as terraces.
When they are ready to build a new road, a new school, a new factory, a new shopiing center, some guy with the tripod and the surveying tools shows up and drives a "Base Point" marker in the ground somewhere on the construction site. It is always somewhere where dirt up which it sits will be the last dirt that needs to be moved as they finish the project. From this base point any construction crew can figure out WHERE on the site to put a water line, a driveway, a parking lot curb and the proper location for the buildings.
And if you watch the construction site closely.... that base point location installed by the original surveyor stay put until the last minute. It is the reference by which all other feautures are located.
It's like a sailor calculating his course across an ocean by measuring from the North Star.
Talk Radio seems to have no "base point". We have Conservative Right Wing talk. We have Liberal Left Wing talk. But where are the down-the-middle driven-by-the-North-Star Talk Radio programs. Can one survive the commercial broqadcasting climate? To use the old cliche: If we run Middle-of-the-Road up the flag pole, will any one salute?