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Comment Re:Why is it our job to teach? (Score 1) 855

Amen.

For years I have been making the analogy to driving cars. It's something most people need to do every day, and so they take the time and effort to learn about cars, at least from an interface standpoint, how to use them, how to interact with the roadways and laws, etc. When they get a new one, they may spend days going over all the new features and learning how to use them.

And now, for many people, a computer is also something they have to use day in and day out to do their jobs. Yet they feel that it's somehow acceptable to simply refuse to learn anything about them or how to use them. Then when a little minor thing goes wrong they throw their hands up in the air and exclaim "I can't work like this!"

Comment Re:Someone actually listens to NPR? (Score 1) 128

I would just like to add to parent poster's informative post, since he/she touched on the local affiliates. Some are great, and some as stated, are maybe too narrowly focused or play too little NPR broadcast content to have wide listenership.

So I just wanted to throw in a plug for a superb local affiliate in the L.A. area based out of Santa Monica (from Santa Monica College), KCRW. They have a great selection of shows of all genres of music, excellent DJ's, and play a LOT of NPR syndicated shows.

They have a full online radio station, with streaming at: http://www.kcrw.com/

So you don't have to live in the L.A. area to listen to a great NPR station.

Personally, NPR is the ONLY thing I can stand to listen to in the car, literally. I just cannot stand having people yelling and screaming at me about sales on furniture and playing all kinds of horrible sound effects and bad pop music, with endless commercials and bad radio DJ's talking about garbage. Clear Channel needs to crawl in a hole and die.

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Submission + - The best indie games of the year - so far.

Independent Gamer writes: Game Almighty.com has posted a cool story about the latest and greatest independent games. It's a pretty sweet look at some of the games that won awards at the IGF this year. Nowhere near a comprehensive list, but seems like they're going to be posting more stuff like this in the future. Thank god there's finally a big site that pays attention to the under-the-radar indie games. Game Almighty's Indie Games Roundup: Issue One

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