Antarctica:
“like a crisp autumn day in Queenstown”
Radio
New Zealand laughs off the truth
You
could almost have missed it.
At
the beginning of his chat-show for the educated, Jim Mora usually
asks his guests what they've been up to.
One
of his guests yesterday was journalist Finlay MacDonald. He
described his family trip to Europe and then you can hear the
impatence to move on. Then it comes: “Aren't you going to ask me
about my trip to Antarctica?”
Findlay
says he had been down to visit Scott Base and the ice core drilling
program and was writing some articles about his time there.
How
was it? It was hard, Finlay said to find the words to express the
awesomeness of the place. “We know all about it – 'cold and
white'” opines Mora.
“You're
hard to impress, you two. Actually it wasn't.
Then
Findlay comes out with what he clearly wanted to communicate: well no
it wasn't. The temperatures were above zero, up to 6F. The runway
was slushy and the Hercules had sleds on.
Antarctica
felt like “a crisp, autumn day in Queenstown”
Clearly,
there was important information that Finlay MacDonald wanted to convey and Jim Mora and the team was not of a mind to
let him do this – so the whole affair was laughed off and they
moved on to 'more important affairs' – like cars and
warrants-of-fitness.
It
is worthwhile listening to the first couple of minutes of the
programme.
Don't
bother with the rest.
After he dumped Martyn "bomber' Bradbury off the panel my opinion of Mora plummeted.
ReplyDeleteAt best "middle of the road' if not right wing stooge.
I have suspicions he is a climate change denier
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