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I grew up playing war. We threw dirt and rocks at each other. We'd lead attacks. We'd break up into squads. It became a neighborhood thing for a while, our neighborhood against the other neighborhood. There was always a war breaking out somewhere.
Basically, radio hasn't changed over the years. Despite all the technical improvements, it still boils down to a man or a woman and a microphone, playing music, sharing stories, talking about issues - communicating with an audience.
James Truslow Adams, Historian (1878) |
Frank Carlucci, Politician (1930) |
Jean Claude Van Damme, Actor (1960) |
Zac Efron, Actor (1987) |
Helen Hunt Jackson, Writer (1831) |
Charles Babbage, Mathematician (1871) |
Thomas A. Edison, Inventor (1931) |
Jose Ortega Y Gasset, Philosopher (1955) |
Walt Kelly, Cartoonist (1973) |