The Key of Reason


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3rd September 2008

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Seen me type, hear me speak

If the typos are driving you nuts, you can hear me stutter off the key of reason today, 4.40pm (NZ time) on Radio National Afternoons with Jim Mora.  They seem to be loading the audio as they go, so if you miss my (not-so) dulcet tones live, you can catch a recording there.

The topic?  Is Google Making Us Stupid?  You know I have opinions.  Be interesting to hear what the other speakers have to say.

EDITED: Just rang off on the interview.  One quick clarification, I’m a lecturer, not a senior lecturer, in the Department of Media, Film and Communication at the University of Otago.

But as to the discussion, anyone who wishes to discuss the matter further (or those who found us through Google!) feel free to hit the comment button!  For those who are using podcasts, the interview is now available on Afternoons Podcast Page.  I’m part of Panel 2, and the bit about Google is about ten minutes in.

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