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Michi Bradley: Taking My Bonnet Off

This substack is the soapbox of the Michi on various topics that may or may not involve the FCC. Opinions expressed here do NOT reflect the policies and direction of REC Networks; but instead, are Michi's free speech on issues, both important and trivial.

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Could telling people to "keep the conversation PG" be the next "Happy Birthday To You"?

Meta got into hot water with the movie industry over their use of "PG-13". This puts smaller forums at risk. Perhaps switching to using "TV" ratings may be a way out of it.

Michi's objectives for 2026

Not resolutions, but what is likely on tap for the Michi this year.

The GRC "Steering Committee" made a fatal mistake in 2026

By financially supporting institutional discrimination in Florida, the GRC seems to be turning MAGA.

I am endorsing Charlottesville for this year's GRC

It's the only strong applicant being considered for this year.

OK.. now FONTS are political footballs?

How I use fonts at REC and our 35+ year historic use of the now controversial New Times Roman font.

Farewell to Delmarva's Radio Guy, Alan Waller, K3TKJ SK

Time for some reflection on a person who turned out to be a good friend despite our differences.

Unfortunate advertising: Verizon Wireless "Start The Summer On Us" campaign

While not "cursive", certain stylized writing can be read more than one way. In this case, three different ways.

In Pittsburgh, you can bowl in the buff.

The city that blessed us with the P00P series and is currently hosting a furry convention has something else up their sleeves.. Oh wait!!! They are not wearing any sleeves.

New Substack: Michi-chan Sports ~ Back in the plaid again!

Through hard times, I had found discussing sports to be a great escape. Its been 15 years since I left Arizona, let's bring some of the magic back!

Banana Ball: A Logistics Masterpiece

Its more than just moving players and gear. There appears to be a lot that goes into turning a stadium into Bananaland for a weekend.