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Interesting Tech-Related Online Talk Radio?

kabrakan writes "Finding myself in an extremely boring tech job, I find the best way to pass the time is to listen to someone speak, specifically an interesting conversation about science, or a comedian. After exhausting NPR's database, could anyone recommend any online repositories of spoken word entertainment, especially talk in the technology world?"

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  1. It won't matter what you find by stratjakt · · Score: 0, Troll

    Because you're fired!

    We have 100's of resume's for your "boring job", none of which will waste company time downloading talk radio shows on the internet. What kind of lameass pirates talk radio shows anyways? That's besides the point. Clean out your cubicle.

    Signed,
    Your Boss

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  2. Chomsky speeches by possible · · Score: 1, Troll

    Do a KaZaa or other P2P search for 'chomsky' and try out some of Noam Chomsky's speeches.

    If you want pure entertainment, you can't beat the folks at ZBS Radio who make some great sci-fi shows (Ruby/Jack).

  3. Re:Air America Radio by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 0, Troll

    I would HARDLY call NPR right-wing dominated.

    I would. The problem is that we have no true left wing in this country. I'd even call Air America Radio pretty right-wing dominated. Just not ULTRA neoconservative right wing dominated. NPR has plenty on it for the healthy eliteist - loads of programs about the stock market, what rich people can do with their excess wealth OTHER than giving it to the people who actually earned it, and of course the quarterly money grabs for NPR itself. We're so right-wing dominated in this country that it would be hard to actually recognize the left wing as anything other than a bunch of impractical dreamers if they ever did actually get on the air.

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