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Jun 10, 2008 13:21

Do new media forms necessitate a rethinking of the media communication theories that were developed in the broadcast era?

* need to contrast and compare the two eras
* now we are experiencing same increase in technology as previous ‘era’
Radio
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Computers / internet

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normy_lives June 10 2008, 05:20:40 UTC
I finished my last piece of uni work this morning, I am now on holidays, I've had a big argument with my boss in which i called him unprofessional (i'm sure you'll all hear it at spats friday) I'm sleep deprived, and eating soggy homemade sausage rolls, planning a nap afterwards too.

/gloat... commences support for Alex....

YOU CAN DO IT!!!! (in Chinese accent.. i'm sleep deprived mmkay!)

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math_shoe June 10 2008, 06:48:40 UTC
That is undoubtedly an essay question created simply for the sake of having an essay question. What irrelevant nonsense. I share your disdain.

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kif_has_spoken June 10 2008, 13:22:09 UTC
Welcome to the Media degree. Looking at that question, Alex, reminded me of exactly why I LEARNT NOTHING OF RELEVANCE IN ANY WAY FROM THAT FUCKING DEGREE.

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watsyourpointe June 11 2008, 01:40:38 UTC
but didn't you say it was a 'glorified arts degree' so surely you knew that before you went in right? lol

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kif_has_spoken June 11 2008, 04:09:20 UTC
Yes...but even arts students LEARN something from their degree. I learnt plenty from my Arts components...nothing from my Media ones.

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anonymous June 10 2008, 09:12:10 UTC
...

b00bs

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watsyourpointe June 10 2008, 09:12:32 UTC
that was me hee.

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estaban June 10 2008, 09:34:10 UTC
beats anatomy and physiology and discussing for 5000 words the pros and cons of taking an oral temperature as oppossed to an anal one.

Seriously, I did that. Turns out an Aural one is best, but scrap that cos it always depends on the individual patient and their specific care needs. 5000 words for nothing. Ugh.

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normy_lives June 10 2008, 09:38:10 UTC
one or the other is better than anal then transferring thermometre to mouth... yes. i went there. DRINKIE-POOS!

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math_shoe June 10 2008, 13:18:19 UTC
There are any benefits whatsoever to taking one's temperature anally?

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estaban June 13 2008, 14:09:22 UTC
If the patient is unconscious, or has an ear/nose/throat problem

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chinwag June 11 2008, 10:38:12 UTC
well not really....tho i did meet a guy today who used his ice (meth) in a very unusual way....putting it up the bumhole! what can i say...i have a great job!

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