Esperanto on National Public Radio
从 Donniedillon, 2010年5月26日
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语言: English
Evildela (显示个人资料) 2010年5月26日下午12:28:28
It is good to hear a positive review of Esperanto in the media, even better is the fact that they defend it from criticism.
Miland (显示个人资料) 2010年5月26日下午8:00:44
erinja (显示个人资料) 2010年5月26日下午8:13:33
Miland:Great stuff. You might get a few enquirers at your national congress out of that. I would keep a small supply of introductory booklets ready to hand to them, something like the EAB's Mini-course booklet.Unlikely to attract much in the way of passersby, since our congress is at a hotel in the suburbs. But I'll see what might be possible, as far as printing out a small brochure to have ready.
ceigered (显示个人资料) 2010年5月27日上午8:49:28
erinja (显示个人资料) 2010年5月27日下午2:36:34
Not sure why.
It always seemed kind of incongruous for a kind of program like "Car Talk". Two guys with strong Boston accents, talking about cars, and the theme music and interlude music sounds like you're at a hoe-down.
ceigered (显示个人资料) 2010年5月28日上午9:28:54
erinja:US Public Radio tends to use a lot of folksy country-type music as interludes between programs.I reckon they need more of it - while we're at it, let's get out the celtic music and 70's rock as well. None of this RnB rubbish (no offence to RnB lovers!)
Not sure why.
It always seemed kind of incongruous for a kind of program like "Car Talk". Two guys with strong Boston accents, talking about cars, and the theme music and interlude music sounds like you're at a hoe-down.