A half-hour episode of a science news program, this one on the controversial new subject of infoastronomy, the search for radio signals coming from other solar systems. L. Bob Rife1 has taken a personal interest in the subject; as various national governments auction2 off their possessions, he has purchased a string of radio observatories3 and hooked them together, using his fabled4 fiber-optic net, to turn them into a single giant antenna5 as big as the whole earth. He is scanning the skies twenty-four hours a day, looking for radio waves that mean something -- radio waves carrying information from other civilizations. And why, asks the interviewer -- a celebrity6 professor from MIT -- why would a simple oilman be interested in such a high-flown, abstract pursuit?
"I just about got this planet all sewn up."
Rife delivers this line with an incredibly sardonic7 and contemptuous twang, the exaggerated accent of a cowboy who suspects that some Yankee pencilneck is looking down his nose at him.
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