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July 22, 2006

NPR Does SF

Passing along this e-mail I got from Rick Kleffel, editor of The Agony Column:

Thought I might mention that my report on the Singularity for NPR is going to run this Sunday, near the end of the second hour -- Vernor Vinge and Cory Doctorow on NPR! If enough folks respond, NPR will commission more SF reportage.

Finally, a reason to listen to NPR!

No, I'm not a regular listener to NPR because I prefer my radio to have music on it. Which means it's hard times for me these days. Nevertheless, it's always a good day when SF gets a bit more attention. Here are more details on when Rick's piece will air tomorrow. And if you do listen, do give feedback.

Posted by john at July 22, 2006 02:27 PM

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Chang | July 22, 2006 02:42 PM

Sweeeett! I am sooo listening to that. Provided I am not teaching at the time. OR at the Yarmouth Clam Festival!

Mmmm. Clams. Mmm. Singularity.

Steve Buchheit | July 22, 2006 08:52 PM

They play music on the radio, for free? Why the heck didn't anybody tell me this before. Has the RIAA heard of this?

mensley | July 24, 2006 03:56 AM

Cory's posted the mp3:

http://craphound.com.nyud.net:8080/man-machine-merger.mp3

Tor | July 24, 2006 09:59 AM

It's also at NPR...

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5576503

David | December 14, 2006 04:35 AM

Biotech Combany in India Supplying Jatrobha Curcas Feeds and Tissue culture Saplings of Orchids and Other Cut Flower Varietiess.

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