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About
I enjoy working (I know, it's not something everyone enjoys doing) and I have two jobs. My secondary job is a radio administrator and DJ for SKMRadio.
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About
I enjoy working (I know, it's not something everyone enjoys doing) and I have two jobs. My secondary job is a radio administrator and DJ for SKMRadio.
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Maniac's Recent Comments See all 3
I think that if the iPods or MP3 players were only for study halls and free periods and there was some way of monitoring, then it would be okay. However, I think that if schools decided to allow iPods and MP3 players, some students may find a way to get one in and listen in - I'm sure they do it now already!
Most items now use AA batteries, at least from what I have been buying. C cell and D cell have generally been only for very large products, or products that take a lot of energy, like large flashlights. I personally haven't seen much 9 volt battery required products lately, and don't even buy them anymore.
Do I think so? Probably. I don't think that the separate Internet, TV, and Radio will be abolished, but I think that they will likely combine as an option. If you think about it, Internet Radio Stations are now becoming very popular, which combines the Internet and Radio. Many people now download and watch movies and TV shows on the Internet and computers, so that combines the other two. We're pretty close now, but not close enough. I guess if you count picture/video commercials during some Internet Radio sessions, then you might be able to combine the three, but not entirely.