[BC] Public File cautionary story
Glen Kippel
glen.kippel
Tue Mar 13 11:19:15 CDT 2007
I tend to agree. It's strange, but there are people out there who still
don't have a computer, and even if they went to a library to use theirs,
probably wouldn't know how to use it.
On 3/12/07, Dan Kelley <djkelley at frontier.net> wrote:
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>
> > Scanning is a hassle but one station I'm with has the public
> > file on a jump drive, for the FCC *and* the public. If a
> > member of the public wants a copy, it's cloned on a low
> > volume jump drive and given to them.
> >
> > Thanks, and Adios to that member of the public.
> >
> > In an FCC inspection, the drive would be popped into any
> > computer, including their own laptop if they come with one,
> > and they can make them selves at home.
> >
> > Does anyone see anything wrong with this?
>
> I would think that you need to provide members of the general
> public a way to view the files at the radio station. I don't
> think throwing a jump drive at them provides the access the rules
> provide for.
>
> But it's a great concept.
>
> -dan in lansing
> http://classicrockfm.blogspot.com
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