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HELLA_TIGHT
Madge the Smoking Vag



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It's broadcast from the local university.
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OneMoreRobot3021



Registered: 06/06/03
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Oh. I thought that would be you. Go to NPR, click on stations, and search yer zipcode - BRAH.
-------------------- Acid doesn't give you truths; it builds machines that push the envelope of perception. Whatever revelations came to me then have dissolved like skywriting. All I really know is that those few years saddled me with a faith in the redemptive potential of the imagination which, however flat, stale and unprofitable the world seems to me now, I cannot for the life of me shake. -Erik Davis
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HELLA_TIGHT
Madge the Smoking Vag



Registered: 08/19/03
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Loc: Afghanistan
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Only one station.
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OneMoreRobot3021



Registered: 06/06/03
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Loc: the sky
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I win.
-------------------- Acid doesn't give you truths; it builds machines that push the envelope of perception. Whatever revelations came to me then have dissolved like skywriting. All I really know is that those few years saddled me with a faith in the redemptive potential of the imagination which, however flat, stale and unprofitable the world seems to me now, I cannot for the life of me shake. -Erik Davis
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HELLA_TIGHT
Madge the Smoking Vag



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DirtMcgirt
in a pinch



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Loc: city of angels
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I usually listen to NPR on my 50 minute / 7 mile drive every morning to work. Its cool, sometimes it can be redundant mass media, but it beats all the other unfunny radio shows (I hate morning radio shows) they play on every single other station.
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HELLA_TIGHT
Madge the Smoking Vag



Registered: 08/19/03
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50 minutes for 7 fucking miles?
Fuck dude.
I drive 25 miles in 35.
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Gr8fulJ420
strange but nota stranger



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Years ago I got completely burned out on all the ads on commercial radio. The poor selection of music my local stations played was not worth sitting thru all the crappy ads, so I started listening to classical music on the NPR affiliate. I would listen to All Things Considered and Morning Edition as I could, usually during my work commute. I also really enjoy Music From the Heart Space.
I don't have much of a commute anymore, and there is a super-hip non-commercial station out here that plays awesome music, so I listen to them most of the time. But I still try to catch ATC whenever I can. But I don't really go in for the "talk radio" shows.... give me NPR news :-)
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DirtMcgirt
in a pinch



Registered: 10/20/04
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Loc: city of angels
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I dream of 35 min commutes
I lied it is more like 12m (i looked it up). It just feels like my average speed is 5/mph
nothing like rolling at the speed of gravity down the 405 though beautiful west la. On friday it was raining hard and it took, I swear, almost 2 hours to get home. But people in socal get really spooked when water falls from the sky
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learningtofly
Ancient Aliens



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I often tune in to A Prairie Home Companion
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Cya later, friends.



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i only listen to NPR when i feel like pretending to be a stereotypical east coast intellectual. this is not a joke i really do listen to NPR just for that reason.
that being said i think they have the best news programs i've ever heard. they have so many varied topics and its about real life things and not some stupid bullshit like someone getting stabbed or which celebrity or politician did what.
i like all things considered the best.
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Syle
Kenai Sigh


Registered: 10/16/05
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Quote:
OneLessForeskin said: Do you listen to NPR?
For years I've posted here and talked with posters such as Krishna and GnuBobo who swear by NPR but I never really dove in. I'm in this stage right now where I'm trying to be more productive, and spend less time watching TV in the communal living room with roommates and more time in my room, listening to talk radio, reading, and writing. I'm fucking hooked on NPR right now. Soft voices, intelligent discussions, music to my ears.
it's a bit too biased for my tastes.
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Viveka
refutation bias


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Re: NPR [Re: Syle]
#7851948 - 01/09/08 01:30 AM (16 years, 23 days ago) |
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I listen to it sometimes waking up before work to see what's "going on in the world". Back in high school when I worked at a health food store we would listen to it on weekends in the store. Car Talk is good shit.
As far as news goes, it seems about like any other major media outlet. All the same catch phrases and politicalisms. All the same smearing and pandering to interests not seen while glossing over everything that doesn't really jive with the status quo, which includes the dominating political discussion and "consensus" about anything from "climate change" to the "general welfare" (ie: "It's Happening!" and 'It's National Healthcare!'). I figure most of the people you hear on this or any network are basically immersed in the whole newspeak and party line and they end up oozing it over the air like any good journalista.
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Diploid
Cuban



Registered: 01/09/03
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Loc: Rabbit Hole
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Soft voices
What, you don't like screaming car commercials?
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WhiskeyClone
Not here


Registered: 06/25/01
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NPR sounds like CBC radio one... I switched to CBC radio recently and couldn't be happier. I feel smrter already.
Don't get much time to listen on my 4-minute commute
-------------------- Welcome evermore to gods and men is the self-helping man. For him all doors are flung wide: him all tongues greet, all honors crown, all eyes follow with desire. Our love goes out to him and embraces him, because he did not need it. ~ R.W. Emerson, "Self-Reliance"
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BrAiN
Art Fag


Registered: 03/01/01
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Quote:
OneLessForeskin said: Do you listen to NPR?
For years I've posted here and talked with posters such as Krishna and GnuBobo who swear by NPR but I never really dove in. I'm in this stage right now where I'm trying to be more productive, and spend less time watching TV in the communal living room with roommates and more time in my room, listening to talk radio, reading, and writing. I'm fucking hooked on NPR right now. Soft voices, intelligent discussions, music to my ears.
I used to listen to NPR when I had to drive to my job. I never really was into their politics, but I liked their random shows.
There was one piece they did frequently on how independant people made a living. One of these times, they did the band, the DRESDEN DOLLS (you know that song.. COin.., OPerated BOY.. lalala).
It was interesting to find out they made a lot of money but after paying all the people they needed to pay, took home maybe 15K a year. Talk about starving artists. They said the most money they ever made was 50K at once for selling that COIN OPERATED BOY song to an australian peanut butter company for a commercial. Poor suckers.
Anyways... yea... really interesting stuff. They get an A+ for covering the arts and exposing a lot of stuff going on in the world that the news outlets here ignore.
Their political programs are obviously biased though. I'm not a big fan of either Al Franken OR Bill O'reilly.... but when Al was on one of their shows, they gave him carte blanche to rant and never challenged him on any of his claims while when Bill was on it was nothing but "but Al said this and Al said that about you. Defend yourself NOW". Bill got so pissed he hung up during the interview. Sure he's a douche, but media outlets should try a little harder to not let their biasedness slip.
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OneMoreRobot3021



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Re: NPR [Re: BrAiN]
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BrAiN said: They said the most money they ever made was 50K at once for selling that COIN OPERATED BOY song to an australian peanut butter company for a commercial. Poor suckers.
Who's the sucker there? I'd say the peanut butter company.
-------------------- Acid doesn't give you truths; it builds machines that push the envelope of perception. Whatever revelations came to me then have dissolved like skywriting. All I really know is that those few years saddled me with a faith in the redemptive potential of the imagination which, however flat, stale and unprofitable the world seems to me now, I cannot for the life of me shake. -Erik Davis
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BrAiN
Art Fag


Registered: 03/01/01
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Well true...
But you're a band that's taken everything you have and thrown it at making a living at being music stars and the 50K you made on a commercial is probably the more you've made on selling an album through a label.
Sucks for them. That show made me realize how hard it is for indie bands to get by.
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automan
blasted chipmunk


Registered: 09/18/03
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OneLessForeskin said: We've got two NPR stations.
Our FM station is like you describe, talkradio sometimes, classical music other times.
Our AM NPR station is talk radio all the time.
that's what it's like here. the fm station does Morning addition from 6am-9am, then classical until 3pm. then npr starts again and runs until 7:30pm. but we have an AM station that just does npr talk all day long.
if i have on the radio, it is 60% NPR, 30% other talk radio, and i listen to bob parlocha's jazz show in the evenings. part of the 'other' 20% talk is paul harvey 3 times a day and g. gordon liddy.
where we live, you cant even pick up television with an antenna, so we have the radio shows down pat.
oh, and we catch the grand old opry once a month, or so.
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antiPock
fighting entropy



Registered: 07/09/07
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You know you are getting old when you start listening to NPR frequently. I certainly listen to it pretty often, in the car mainly. It doesn't hurt that commercial radio is AWFUL and I don't have satellite. Score one for the liberal media!
the bad part of NPR: PLEDGE DRIVES!
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