Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Solano Rock & Talk Radio

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Mitch

Administrators
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Mitch

  1. Seems like everyone’s either hustling nonstop or completely burned out. Is the “grind” culture just normal now, or are we long overdue for a reality check?
  2. It feels like we’re all plugged in 24/7, but somehow everyone’s lonelier than ever. Do you think social media brought us together or just made us better at pretending?
  3. I swear songs hit differently depending on the time of day. Some people love the 2 a.m. “spooky hour” vibes, others want their rock with a cup of coffee. What about you? When’s your perfect listening time?
  4. There are stations now with full-on AI DJs doing talk breaks and “banter.” Some of it sounds eerily real. Would you actually tune in to that, or does it kill the human side of radio that makes it fun?
  5. I’ve been digging out some old records lately and honestly, there’s just something about the sound. But then I switch back to streaming and the convenience wins every time. What do you all think — is the warmth of vinyl really worth the hassle, or is digital just the smarter way to go now?
  6. Mitch posted a file in Files
    • 0 downloads
    • Version 1.0.0
    Automatic News/Weather Audio Publisher (AlmaLinux + NGINX) What it isA lightweight, production-ready pipeline that publishes your daily News or Weather audio to a single, stable URL. It auto-rotates the latest file at a set time each morning, plays nice with Radio.co and modern browsers, and needs no database, no CMS, no ffmpeg (unless you want it). Designed for reliability, zero downtime, and dead-simple ops. Why stations love itSet-and-forget scheduling: Auto-publish the newest file at 6:00 AM (or any time you choose). Stable playback URL: https://yourdomain/localnews/current.mp3 (and optional /localweather/). Perfect for players and syndication. HTTPS-safe: Works cleanly in secure embeds (no mixed-content headaches). No downtime swaps: Atomic relink—listeners always hit the latest cut. Zero-hassle ops: Simple copy-based scripts; optional ffmpeg normalization later. Instant rollback: Repoint to any archived cut in seconds. Cache-proofed: Sends no-cache headers; supports easy cache-buster query. Tiny footprint: Just NGINX + two shell scripts. That’s it. Who it’s forStations and podcasts that post daily News or Weather. Program Directors who want a dependable URL that never changes. Teams on cPanel/WHM or VPS who need a simple, auditable workflow. How it works (in plain English)Your team uploads today’s MP3 to a known folder. A small script copies and timestamps the file, then atomically repoints current.mp3. A daily cron job repeats the process at your chosen time. Players and partners always use the same stable URL—no playlist edits needed. What’s includedNGINX config with correct audio headers and no-cache controls. Publish-now scripts for News and Weather (copy-only). “Publish newest” helpers for automation via cron. Clear README with cut-and-paste commands. Tech basicsOS: AlmaLinux 8/9 (RHEL/CentOS compatible) Web server: NGINX Output: MP3 (copy-only by default; optional ffmpeg variant available) Integrations: Works with Radio.co and any HTTPS player Sound good?Grab the ZIP, drop in your domain and upload paths, and you’re live in minutes. Need loudness normalization, dual-time publishing, or a pre-built HTTPS block? We’ve got variants ready.
    $20
  7. I've been super busy recording shows in advance of my 3 week hiatus where me and my wife will be heading out on the road for our other job, working the renaissance fairs up and down the west coast. I have maybe 7 shows recorded in advance, so I have plenty of breathing room to get back home after the month and get some rest before hitting the studio again.
  8. Let’s make up superhero names! 🦸 Use this formula: First letter of your first name = adjective First letter of your last name = noun Example list: A = Amazing B = Brave C = Cosmic M = Mongoose N = Ninja P = Panther So Mitch McLean becomes… The Amazing Mongoose! 😂 What’s yours?
  9. Time to unleash your best memes, GIFs, and funny pics 😂 Keep it friendly and forum-safe, but go wild otherwise. Bonus points for music- or community-themed memes!
  10. Simple game — pick one of the two options the person above gives you, then post a new pair for the next person. Example: Coffee or Tea? Coffee! Next: Cats or Dogs? I’ll start: Movies or TV Shows? 🎬📺
  11. Let’s play Two Truths and a Lie! 🤔 Post three statements about yourself — two are true, one’s a lie. The next person guesses which one’s the lie, then posts their own! Example: I once met a rock star backstage. I can’t whistle. I own five cats.
  12. Let’s play the A–Z Game! We’re naming bands in alphabetical order — I’ll start with “A.” A – AC/DC Next person does “B,” then “C,” and so on. When we hit Z, we start over with a new theme!
  13. Time for a classic! 😆 Answer the question above, then post your own “Would You Rather…” for the next person to answer. Example: I’ll start:
  14. Let’s play Word Association! I’ll start with one word — you reply with the first thing that pops into your head. Example: Rock → Music → Concert → Crowd → Noise Try not to repeat words, and no double posting. First word: “Radio” 📻
  15. Some books just feel like home 📖 What are your comfort reads — the ones you can revisit anytime and still love? Doesn’t matter if it’s fiction, poetry, or even a childhood favorite.
  16. Let’s talk about adaptations 🎬 Which books turned into great movies or shows — and which ones totally missed the mark? Drop your opinions! Examples: The Witcher, Dune, The Hunger Games, The Shining (book vs. movie debate time 👀).
  17. Not all page-turners are fiction. 🤯 What’s a non-fiction book that really stuck with you — taught you something new, changed your perspective, or just fascinated you? Could be history, psychology, science, or memoirs. Let’s build a smart reading list!
  18. Alright true crime crew 🔍 What’s your current obsession — a book, series, or podcast? From deep dives into cold cases to investigative journalism, drop your recommendations (no spoilers, please)!
  19. Let’s build the ultimate reading list! 📚 What’s a book you think everyone should read at least once in their life? Could be a classic, something motivational, a hidden gem, or just pure fun. Include the title, author, and a short reason why it’s your pick!
  20. We’ve all got at least one podcast we can’t stop listening to 🎙️ What’s in your current rotation? Comedy, true crime, interviews, storytelling — whatever it is, share the title and why it’s worth a listen! (Non-paranormal shows only — we’ve got another site for that 😉)
  21. Let’s get literary! 📚 What book are you reading right now? Drop the title, author, and a quick thought — do you recommend it or not? Bonus: Paperback, Kindle, or audiobook?
  22. Alright gamers — let’s settle this once and for all: PC or Console? ⚙️ Which do you prefer, and why? Bonus: What’s one exclusive title you wish you could steal from the other side?
  23. The gaming calendar is packed — what new or upcoming releases are you most excited about? 🤩 Whether it’s AAA or indie, drop the title, release date (if you know it), and what’s got you hyped. Bonus: Any games you’re nervous might flop? 👀
  24. Let’s go old school 🎮 What’s your first gaming memory? Or the first console you ever owned? Share pics of your retro collection, favorite childhood titles, or memories of all-nighters with friends. Bonus points for anyone who still has working cartridges! 🕹️
Live Now The Kick A$$ Rock Show is LIVE — Tap to listen

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.