Besides, i-products rub me the wrong way :) It is not their technical specs, but rather the marketing hype.
Wojtek
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 1:12 PM, // ravi <ravi at platosbeard.org> wrote:
> On Jun 1, 2011, at 12:45 PM, Wojtek S wrote:
>> Somebody: "Having said all that, there's plenty of good programming on
>> public radio; it just doesn't go by the name of Morning Edition, All
>> Things Considered, and Talk of the Nation."
>>
>> [WS:] Unfortunately, this good programming is outside the "commute
>> time" - which is when most employed people listen to the radio. That
>> is another aspect of the insidiousness of the NPR as a propaganda tool
>> - they can truthfully claim that they give "equal time" to
>> non-propagandistic programming, however, their main propaganda
>> outlets, the Morning Edition, and All Things Considered, are broadcast
>> when most people have time to listen to the radio.
>>
>
> Come on man, surely you have heard of the iPod?
>
> —ravi
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