Most people I've talked to are convinced that they're not getting valuable information from news media anymore. I'm not talking about tinfoil-hatters either, these are intelligent people who believe their news media has failed them. Drew Curtis anymoreconvincefail share on social
If I see anything remotely like a telcom-run faster internet that you have to pay more to get preferential traffic on, I'm out folks. I've seen this story before, I ran an ISP back in the late 90s. Drew Curtis 90sbackfast Change image and share on social
24 hour broadcasts have to stretch limited material to fit 24 hours worth of space. Drew Curtis broadcastfithour Change image and share on social
We usually break our records every Monday, so we'll see what turns up tonight after midnight. Next month it'll probably be higher, which is always weird. Drew Curtis breakhighmidnight Change image and share on social
I'm not really sure what I'd like to see people doing more of online, but what I'd like to see less of is the warning signs that not ratifying net neutrality is gonna cause two separate nets: one that the big dogs can afford to be on and the other a ghetto internet that no one goes on. Think FM vs AM radio, or cable vs broadcast TV. Drew Curtis affordbigbroadcast share on social
Most people treat the news media like the exercise bike they have in their basement. They're glad it's there but they never use it. Drew Curtis basementbikeexercise Change image and share on social