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Does anyone else sense a moment of panic when news networks interrupt regular programming?
Posted by
MojaveMeg (aka Mojave)
May 5 '11, 10:07
At least this time it's only Obama at ground zero.
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Since 9/11 I've kept a radio on npr/cspan all day as a kind of canary in the coalmine. Sometimes they'll lose signal for a second
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Max
May 5, 10:18
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Serious question: If during that silence Steve Innskeep said "Hit it, Max!" what would you do! -- nm
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con_carne
May 5, 10:21
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I'd drop a beat. -- nm
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Max
May 5, 10:23
Something I never liked much about me: I'd get a certain (thrill? excitement? adrenaline rush?) because something 'big' may be about to be reported
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ty97
May 5, 10:18
is Generalissimo Franscico Franco still dead? -- nm
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zork
May 5, 10:18
Little bit. It's not like they're going to interrupt Survivor to tell you what a nice day it is. -- nm
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con_carne
May 5, 10:14
always. -- nm
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loosilu
May 5, 10:13
Usually just annoyance, because I don't sit down to watch regular programming until 1 to 3 weeks after it aired. -- nm
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Beryllium
May 5, 10:12
Used to. -- nm
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lileve
May 5, 10:10
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