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<title>The Death of Radio</title>
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<description>This might be obvious and maybe others have posted this but it's clear to me radio will be struggling to stay alive within 10 years just like newspaper is today.It's already dead for me. Why? Because I bought an iPhone last year. Since that time, on the way to and from work I listen almost exclusively to either podcasts (This American Life, Radiolab, Dan Carlin's Hardcore History) or streaming music (Pandora, Shoutcast). I get a good enough connection that I can stream all the way to and from work.</description>
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<title>What I've been working on</title>
<link>http://blog.greggman.com/edit/editheadlines/2009-04-21.htm</link>
<description>If you want to know what I've been working on, see this blog entry in the other part of my website.</description>
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<title>Subtle Racism?</title>
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<description>I'm sure this is going to come off to many as something to do about nothing and it certainly didn't offend me personally but....I was at a food court the other day. Different sections of the food court had labels. There was the "Green" section which was the salad area, there was a "Drinks" section and a "Vegetarian" section for vegetarian friendly prepared foods. There was one area labeled "Home Cooking" and another labeled "International". The "home cooking" area had various chicken and beef dishes and things like string beans, zucchini, mashed potatoes. The international section had Chinese and Indian foods.</description>
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<title>Googling my life away</title>
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<description>As of May 5th I started a job at Google in Mountain View. I can't say what I am working on as it is still top secret but I can say it REALLY REALLY wanted to work on it which is why I took the job.</description>
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<description>I’m not sure this is really an “adult” story and the names have been changed even though anyone who this story might affect already knows this storyOnce upon a time, I think in February 2003 I was living in Tokyo.</description>
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<description>Just hoping to get some other points of view.The Slashdot crowd and similar people like to call IP Imaginary Property to try to point out that there is no such thing and therefore it shouldn't be treated like property. They like to point out that copying some music or a movie or software isn't like stealing because the person who it was copied from has not lost their originalWell, playing devil's advocate...Money is effectively a fiction. It's just a number in a computer database. When your employer pays you they don't send physical money to the bank. They just tell the bank to subtract from their account number and add to your account number. It's all virtual.</description>
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