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Feel the Radio Wave

There you are, posting a lot of nonsense to your weblog, writing articles available on the net, leaving traces everywhere. One would think I should be accustomed to the very act of broadcasting information. But it is not nearly the same as real "radio" broadcasting, where you miss some of the mechanisms of the web. For one, there is no real way to check yourself later on, except you have recorded it. Second, on the web you can usually track who, or at least someone, has actually read or received your production. With radio broadcasting, even if its digital and multimedia you never know who might be listening or watching. It feels so much different ...

One nice outcome, though, i was accepted as a fellow journalist by a >>good friend. Thanks.

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