I need some inconsistency

An amalgamation of content: the aim not to politicise, but exercise. I'll think aloud about politics, technology, current news, as well as being a gay boy and what that really entails.

Monday, May 24, 2004

The product of random surfing

WAMU: The Diane Rehm Show

For more than 20 years, The Diane Rehm Show has offered listeners thoughtful and lively conversations on an array of topics with many of the most distinguished people of our times. Each week, more than 1.4 million listeners across the country tune in to the program.

An estimated 28% of U.S. voters will cast their ballots on electronic voting machines next November, but questions about security remain. A panel discusses the on-going concerns.
Black Box Voting on the Diane Rehm Show


I was just going through a million tedious links and connections upon which I found out about this woman, who I thought was a really old grande dame of American broadcasting (something like Alistair Cooke or the like) but it turns out is not, she just has a voice disorder, spasmodic dysphonia. Anyway, she's cool and has, just over the last week, been interviewing some really interesting people like Hans Blix and David Attenborough. If only the BBC did syndication.

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