(July 20, 2018 at 4:38 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote: I've never been into podcasts. I prefer to read my information rather than hear it. But one of the apps on my Roku has a section for tuning in podcasts. I might take advantage of that, but I suspect the sources of that app -- it's a web radio app -- may differ from those of traditional podcasts.
I think I agree with you on preferring reading. You can speed up and slow down where you need in order to best process the information. I get the most out of reading. For me, podcasts is a way to get some similar information, when I’m not able to read. In the car, when I’m doing design or computer work in the office. When I’m mowing the lawn. And then there are ones like Malcom Gladwell and Mike Rowe. While there podcasts have a lot of good information and ideas, I think they could be pure nonsense, and I would still just love hearing them tell it.
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If I am shown my error, I will be the first to throw my books into the fire. - Martin Luther