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Sure we love our CD's, MP3 players and iPods, and, of course, not having to deal with commericals (I mean, no likes phrases like "Sunday! Sunday! SUNDAY!" being blared at them).
But call me an old fart if you will, there is just nothing that can compare to driving around with your windows down (once the temperatures drops below 130 degrees) and listening to some good, old-fashioned radio.
Unfortunately, radio's days may be numbered. According to a New York Times story, attempts at trying to attract a younger audience to the radio industry have been failing. The Web site, YPulse.com, goes into further detail on this trend.
I, for one, find this trend alarming. I mean, I love my iPod but still I grew up listening to the radio as a child and even as a teen. And no one likes to see a staple of their youth going to the dogs.
I mean, remember when you used to try and make a mixed tape off the radio, trying to record only the songs you liked,...
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