A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » The radio posters are the most intelligent users of this website, and they have extremely high standards, that's all.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Going after Tommy Gorman's presence on a radio programme, talking about his cancer, is not one of them, I would suggest. It doesn't make anyone look good, or sensible.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Must disagree with you here, Doctor. The radio posters are the most intelligent users of this website, and they have extremely high standards, that's all. I do agree the cancer comments were insensitive though.
Cole wrote: » As a mod, you might want to cast an eye over the Katie Hannon thread again from today. Implying racism and misogyny based on (incoherent) assumptions of other posters wouldn't be my interpretation of "extremely high standards".As a mod, endorsing comments that are going after other posters based on (inaccurate) assumptions of racism/misogyny doesn't make anyone look good or sensible either.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Please report posts that you think should be actioned, I notice you have not.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Still, we are regular users of this site and are entitled to thank posts, or express comments, however we want. Thanks.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » PM one of us if any clarification is needed, might be best not to derail a good thread.
Cole wrote: » Why would I report a post to be actioned when one of the (Radio) mods has already endorsed/given the thumbs up to said post? Anyway, I'd rather engage with other poster's views (agree/disagree). But what's the point when wild assumptions are made based purely on some kind of perceived socio-political ideologies of others...not on what they actually wrote. Never suggested otherwise, but if you endorse a post that assumes other posters are racist, misogynist "oul lads"...well it does at the very least raise questions about moderation. .
[Deleted User] wrote: » Regarding vaccination for children, I imagine, in the long run, this might be introduced (next year??) to induce a greater amount of herd immunity.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » Has anything been said about how that’ll be “administered”? As in, will it be a needle or an up the nose spray? Had one of mine getting injections, MMR etc, there recently, will be a “hard sell” if it’s another needle.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Haven't a clue, Emmet, just pondering. I think I heard mention of a spray at one point.
zerosugarbuzz wrote: » 11.05, endured less than 5 minutes of Brendan before feeling compelled to switch to newstalk. Bobby Kerr on there, worse or as bad, radio switched off.
A Lamb Named Miltiades! wrote: » Now, can we for God's sake get back to giving out about Brendan O'Connor?
HeidiHeidi wrote: » I thought that interview with LHM was great! He's such an icon for my generation. And he was so positive about everything, in a not at all overbearing way. But I was shocked to hear that the Bruce Springsteen concert I went to at Slane was only the 4th to be held there - I thought they'd been on the go for ever! :eek: Still probably the best gig I was ever at. So he was only 30 when the first gig was held - only a child :eek: Bless his vision! Sad in a way to hear his voice sounding older and weaker and more feeble than last time I heard it (a long time ago now), but great to hear him all the same.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Yeah, from memory, Thin Lizzy was the first in 81, then The Stones in 82, none in 83, a riotous Dylan in 84. He's certainly held in high esteem - I hope he gets some sort of Presidential award (if there is such a thing) or Dublin city freedom or something if he hasn't already as he's contributed a hell of a lot to the "arts" in Ireland over the last 40 years
Bellbottoms wrote: » Bobby Kerr has not got a voice for radio.
Government buildings wrote: » Why not get away from talk radio altogether. Because of the wall to wall covered coverage, I escaped from my lifelong addiction to talk radio. I never thought I'd be able to leave newstalk or Radio 1 but now I only listen to music country and western is my particular favourite. I feel much better about it all.
NIMAN wrote: » Got to agree with you there. I would always have listened to talk radio during the day, usually RTE1 as I can't pick up NewsTalk where I am. I honestly think listening to the misery for 9 months on RTE1 over the pandemic was as bad for mental health as lockdown was. At the start of this year I made a conscious decision to get back to listening to music again, just getting my news at 9pm on the TV (occasionally I would catch the odd RTE1 show or Last Word). I think my spirits and mood have improved a lot since this change. Its not healthy listening to Tubridy do his misery slot, then Claire Byrne obsess over Covid, then more Covid on the news, then Joe's misery slot and then grumpy old Ray. The only break from the pain was Ronan Collins for an hour. So I would advise more people to get the CD collection out, or stick on Spotify or an online radio station, there is plenty of choice online. Life's too short.