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It's a Web site, so that's almost always "www",
and then of course there's the NPR. National Public
Radio is a public entity, but not directly part of
the government. Therefore, it gets ".org". Which
gives you www.npr.org. And, it's right there. Click
on Programs, click on Talk of the Nation - Science
Friday, and you're there. Simple.
Ah, apologies to those who feel that was rude.
I guess I'm in a sullen mood.
Regards,
Thom Randolph
a-trand
At 06:51 PM 6/11/99 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Incidentally, open source was the topic on today's Talk of the
>Nation on NPR. Does anyone know if the guy who does "Science
>Friday" is named Ira Plato or Ira Flata? I can never tell by
>the way he pronounces it. He might be some long lost relative
>of mine.