Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/04/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Re: Tin's comment captioned below: Of course Tina, George et. al. are right concerning the extraordinary resources within reach; but the dumbing down that should concern us is that hitting and influencing citizens who vote, elect representatives, and otherwise indirectly impact our lives. The distinction involves the resourceful individual vs. the less resourceful collective! Dr. Leon Pomeroy, Northern Virginia, USA. Worth repeating: "When I think of "dumbing down", I think of NPR. I have been so disappointed in their news coverage lately that I even wrote to the general manager of the Charlotte station. The new "chatty" style of delivering the news where the newscasters all talk back and forth, joking and laughing, reminds me of FOX. I told him that they were alienating all of their older listeners (the ones with the money to support NPR) and advised them to use BBC instead of FOX as role models. He actually wrote back and agreed with me. He said everybody at the local level is upset about the changes but they are all coming from the national level and they can't do anything about it. He actually used to work for BBC so he knew what I meant. I can't stand to watch local or national news on television (there is nothing worse than 4 or 5 people sitting on a couch and all talking at the same time about nothing) and have depended on NPR for my news. Now I have a Kindle set up to broadcast BBC all the time. Old Foggie, Tina"