questionswhen listening to a radio station, is it more on…

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by vistaseas
asked 5 months ago

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I haven't listened to the radio in a long time. At home, in the car, walking around, it's always my own collection on shuffle. Best radio station ever, and the only commercials are the ones I imported from the GTA series.

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By far it is internet. Over the air radio annoys me. With the static and the 12 great commercials in a row with only 1 musical interruption, if you can call pop music music.

http://www.chronixradio.com/ Grit is my primary.
For back up.
http://www.181.fm/ Hard rock.

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I listen to more podcasts and internet radio than real radio. Although one of my podcasts is a morning show from a "real" station.

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I generally listen to WNYC (NPR station in NY City) in the car (love the Brian Lehrer show). If WNYC is doing pledge drives, I'll listen to one of several classic rock stations or just turn the radio off.

At home, I don't have a radio hooked up. Depending on my mood, I either listen to my own music or something streamed from the internet.

At work, we mostly listen to my officemate's massive collection on shuffle.

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In the car, radio.

Probably because I live in a suburb of a city in the top 10 worst traffic. There is ALWAYS a problem somewhere.

Other than that, audio comes in MP3 format.

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In the car is basically the only time I listen to radio, otherwise it's mp3s for me.

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"is it more" WHAT?

The word "more" is an adverb. Adverbs modify adjectives or adverbs. But you forgot the adjective/adverb that it modifies.

Do you mean "is it more funny?" or "is ot more loud?" or "is it more sexy?" or "is it more nauseating?"?

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@crowbite:

I took it as "often"

One of the things I find fascinating about human languages, and in fact, intelligence in general, is that good communication is possible even when rules aren't followed.