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Comment Re:No thanks ... (Score 1) 104

Something I discovered by accident, but wish to revisit soon - buying a stack of CDs at places like Goodwill. a dollar or so per disc and the randomish selection means I can try new artists at very low risk. And yes, they all get ripped for home play. Though to be fair, I stream Pandora out and about because I like the way I've themed my stations.

Comment Re:Ugh... (Score 1) 104

This mat sound weird, but one of the few things I personally dislike about Pandora is the lack of human banter. I don't want constant station IDs or "witty" sports coverage. But if I listen to a couple hours of Pandora I start to feel isolated. One thing I'd almost pay for is a way to hear ads, but local ads FROM OTHER CITIES. The few times I bother to stream specific radio stations directly, I love hearing local ads and personalities from time to time.

Comment Re:Antenna are still worse then netflix (Score 1) 186

...a major weather event...

I *HATE* our local news because living far enough off the coast to avoid many hurricanes while being outside of tornado zones means a heavy rainstorm is a weather event for some of these chuckleheads. I don't know how many times a year they throw up the weather graphic or break into regular programming to update us on... rain...

I'm not saying these storms aren't sometimes dangerous. Some bring high winds or flash flooding (think yards and creeks, not rockslides or cars sliding away). But they'll hype up weather because that's where the eyeballs are. Apparently. So much so they advertise their weather apps and coverage pretty much year round with lots of dramatic soundbites from historical reporting.

I stopped watching local newscasts when it became apparent ratings were more important than relevant local information.

Comment What about Mint? (Score 2) 179

If you're looking for an easy to use Linux desktop, have you considered Mint? It's ben two years since I used it, but with the Cinnamon DE it was very Windows-like. Easy enough to put some icons on the desktop.

If you were looking to do something more locked-down and kiosk-like, then I'm no help - have never researched that.

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