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This article may be online, but I can't find it. We have the Sunday New
York Times paper delivered to our home in Pittsburgh, and the following article was found in the New York Times Style Magazine, in the Sunday, March 20, 2005 edition on the final page. The article, entitled Shortwave Radio Days by Paul Theroux, extols his experience with shortwave radios, and the invaluable information that they have provided him over the years. Once, having had his baggage stolen, he describes his effort to replace the missing items, and his priority in first replacing the shortwave. The model he owned was the Sony ICF-SW07. He says that he wouldn't take a serious trip without it. He concludes with the following: "When I travel, it's my only electronic indulgence. A computer is a millstone, a pager is a joke and a cellphone to me is a secular form of purgatory - merely a subtle, more nagging version of the electronic ankle bracelets that perverts and felons have to wear. But a shortwave radio is instant access to the wider world. It's enlightenment, security and amusement." Thanks to the New York Times for exposing the public to an issue that we all find so interesting. Dr. Artaud |
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