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On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 07:22:04 -0500, Atlas wrote:
Why use a SW radio? What uses are they for the average person? 1. it's free 2. no commercials 3. it's relaxing for a technical person to come home and turn dials after a day of working with computers 4. it's a challenge to get those far-away stations and to make the best antenna you can 5. just try to listen to "streaming audio" on days like 9/11/01, everyone else is doing the same thing. With radio, everyone can be tuned to the same station and everyone can still hear what's going on. 6. really good programs sometimes. 7. interesting music, from greece, brazil, africa, asia 8. you don't need to be near any big cities. You can visit your inlaws in Podunk and there's always something to do. If you're staying there a while, put up a big wire. Ask them first. 9. it's a unique listening experience with lots of interesting sounds coming through to your radio, if you have the kind of spouse that is not bothered by them 10. It saves time. You can get news bulletins before the bush propaganda machine changes its meaning and it is put on TV the next day for your neighbors to consume. Then later when the news reports (or not) that the meaning or facts had been changed, it doesn't matter to you because you didn't have to rely on biased, discredited sources like the bush administration. 11. it's something you can enjoy at sea, on the beach in Bali, in the Nevada desert, abroad during an attempted coup wondering what the hell is going on outside, or in the privacy of your home. 12. if you live in the United States, you can get in touch with what's going on in with the 96% of the people who don't. I worked at news radio stations and know that international news is considered unimportant in my country, it's even generally known that people will turn the channel if international news is a subject. people here just aren't interested. But if you're one of those people that could care less about the Laci Petersen murder trial then stick up your middle finger and turn on the shortwave. 13. screw the 'average person' |
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