cali
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:38 PM
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Anyone else not wired into the MSM? At all. |
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I don't have TV- Ok, I have a TV and and DVD player, but not reception and no cable. My radio only gets NPR. I don't read Time, or Newsweek. I do pick up the Sunday NYT. And that's it. Anyone else as tuned out as I am?
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:41 PM
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1. When you get on here you get all the news..so I think you are doing |
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Edited on Fri Sep-28-07 04:41 PM by movonne
alright...in fact better than alright..
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cali
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:44 PM
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I don't need to watch any of it; I can always get reports from DUers.
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:42 PM
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I canceled cable last summer -- too much crap. I watch Cspan on line -- and can get just about any other thing on line. I watch PBS on teevee, and we get a subscription to "The Week" and "Vanity Fair."
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:44 PM
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3. Try BBC streaming radio. Great programming of all types. |
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Particularly "World Service" and "Radio 4". http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/i/
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:45 PM
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I'd love to, but I only have dial-up. I do listen to BBC on VPR every morning though.
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:50 PM
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10. You have my sympathy. |
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For someone as well informed as you obviously are, it must be frustrating.
I even listen to NPR streaming because I live in the mountains and radio reception is poor here.
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:02 PM
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For some reason, I have the vague idea that it's NM.
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:08 PM
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21. Southern WA just across the river from Portland. |
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Semi-rural, 3 acres of woods and meadow.
Born in L.A., but lived in various parts of the country. Including a car when I was a kid and we were homeless. Nevada, NJ, FL, OH, OR, but mostly CA until we got crowded out 26 years ago. Never looked back but I still miss the Eucalyptus trees and mockingbirds.
I know you live in Vermont, we (my wife and I) considered it because it seems so beautiful and progressive, but Oh, that snow.
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:24 PM
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Born in L.A., I mean. Moved to CT when I was 10. Fell in love with Vt when I was a kid and we went skiing there. Still love to ski, and love the snow.
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:44 PM
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I have TV reception but no cable.
I can get whatever radio I want. I do pick up local papers too.
I get The Nation. I gave up on all the other news magazines a couple of years ago. Some friends told the The Economist is good. I might try that.
But the MSM does nothing for me any more. I started seeing too much propaganda there a long time ago, at least as long ago as the Clinton Presidency.
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:47 PM
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8. I subscribe to Harper's |
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the New Yorker and a couple of more esoteric journals on history.
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:45 PM
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6. Life feels a lot different without cable |
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I canceled it when we moved a month ago. Watch local TV every now and then but rarely. I feel like topics and opinions aren't being shoved down my throat as much anymore. Cable has some nice educational programming, but I don't think it's worth having to be exposed to everything else.
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:49 PM
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14 months ago, and I don't get any local programming. I don't miss it at all.
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:54 PM
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13. To be honest, I miss the DVR a little |
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That's probably why I don't watch TV much anymore. The DVR prevented me from having to sit through commercials and made it easier to record what I wanted to watch. I'll probably get one for local broadcasts sometime.
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:52 PM
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I get all my information from Du. If it weren't for Du I would be in the dark. I have a low post count, but, I have been lurking here since 2002. I was afraid to post because of my grammar. I had a stroke that left the left side of my body paralyzed. All my info about what's going on comes from DU. I email all important info to my Democratic friends, to keep them inform too. I don't sleep very good because of my condition. I wake up at 2:30 am and the first thing I do is get my coffee and crank on DU. One time our internet was down for a week, I went through withdrawals.
I just want to thank DU for everything, There are some very intelligent people here.
Thanks again,
John
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:05 PM
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18. John, I'm so glad you posted here. I can't begin |
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to tell you how glad I am. Please don't let your grammar or having had a stroke, stop you from joining in the conversation.
Thanks again for posting. I look forward to more posts from you.
cali
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:10 PM
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:12 PM
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Now let's see you get that post count up there.
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:46 PM
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I`m looking forward to your participation here. Don`t worry about the grammar. It`s the heart that counts. Glad you`re here, John.
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:53 PM
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12. Moreso. I went 17 years w/o viewing T-V even once. I missed a war once. |
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I came out of the Amazon once and saw a newspaper with a headline "War Ends, 70,000 Dead." We had not heard of this war in the jungle, of course. That kind of news was more depressing than having to put on shoes again.
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:06 PM
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You may hold the DU record. I'd love to hear about what you were doing in the Amazon.
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:09 PM
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22. Working for a revolutionary government! |
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:13 PM
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28. You should do an OP about it, LC. |
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Edited on Fri Sep-28-07 05:13 PM by cali
Share, goddamnit.
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:54 PM
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turned off extended cable a couple years ago specifically so I wouldn't have to see bill O. as I clicked past fox to the weather channel. we had a good local weather channel that I watched instead and the simpsons reruns during news hour. broke my heart to give up animal planet tho. my tv went out a couple months ago now and I haven't gotten a new one yet. no newspapers, no radio, no news magazines. just internet.
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Fri Sep-28-07 04:59 PM
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Most news obtained online from Buzzflash, the Guardian, Indymedia, the Independent and DU -- occasionally from other online sources, preferably published or hosted outside the US. And if I want to any research about the recent news stories or anything else from the big bang to the missing nuke, the Web is my dearest friend (excluding CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS and Fux websites), along with Powell's Books if it's hard copy I need.
No radio except AAR and the local indy/left-radical station. No TV except baseball games and Moyers' PBS show on Friday evening, and maybe a Frontline now and then.
And that's it. I haven't watched CNN or the networks in years and have no desire to hear or see a single damn thing they have to say. Same with radio, AM or FM. Even NPR is apparently so worried about their federal funding that they've become relatively untrustworthy over the past several years. They're still a cut above the rest, but slipping in the wrong direction.
Purists R us.
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:00 PM
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16. Is Olbermann, Stewart/Colbert, CSPAN, AAR, PBS considered MSM |
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:10 PM
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I love John Stewart. I've seen him twice and it cracked me up. I miss Masterpiece theatre. CSPAN is valuble, no doubt about it, and I'd have a hard time characterizing it as MSM, but life without all that is definitely different.
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:05 PM
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No TV, radio, DVD player, newspapers, or magazines.
Computer with broadband internet.
Keith, Jon, Stephen, and Bill are on line after the regular broadcasts, and I watch other shows/clips of interest via network websites and/or YouTube.
DU is almost always running in the background, and I scan it frequently throughout the day for links to newspapers/magazines/blogs/etc that keep me very well informed, indeed.
With broadband and DU, who needs more? :D
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:12 PM
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26. I watch my local news, but ... |
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I have found it to be a good deal less politicized than cable channels. As well, I don't really have a choice. I live in Florida and, after having lost one home to a hurricane, would prefer watching the news over getting caught off-guard. :)
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:12 PM
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27. I've got basic cable because the internet connection is cheaper with it... |
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...but I don't watch any corporate news and I can't stand commercials, so I seldom watch any one thing for long, if I don't just turn it off. I'd much rather watch movies I rent or own anyway.
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:19 PM
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29. I have a 15" monitor with a built-in tuner, but hadn't turned |
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Edited on Fri Sep-28-07 05:22 PM by BRLIB
it on in over a year, hooked into an A/V receiver. Otherwise no "TV". Cable internet only, no TV reception. The DVD player I use mostly for music.
Don't see any MSM except when in restaurants and the like.
Don't listen to any MSM, but get it shoved it down my throat in the form of the pathetic ABC Radio news and their sniveling Bush sphincter suckers, which is used by the local Air America/Jones Radio network affiliate (Clear Channel) broadcasting a puny scratchy signal that can barely be received indoors.
Don't read any MSM, except as maybe referenced in RawStory or DU or others.
So I would say I am mostly MSM free, hence well-informed.
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:21 PM
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30. DVDs no cable over here. |
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I wouldn't watch the news channels anyway can't stand them.
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Fri Sep-28-07 05:42 PM
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32. News junkie here, but |
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working to wean myself off MSM. Old dog, new tricks thing.
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