From Village
Chomsky was last year voted the world's greatest intellectual in a British magazine poll.
harza said:There is an extended interview with him on Dunphy (Newstalk 106) tomorrow morning.
From Village
While denying an exclusivity deal, Amnesty confirmed to Village that106's interview on the Eamonn Dunphy show would be the only radio interview Chomsky would be giving during his visit. All other interviews were being turned down due to time constraints.......
No media passes are being given out for the lecture at the RDS and no recording or filming is being permitted, because Amnesty is filming the event itself, but said it did not know yet what it would do with the film subsequently.
Is the CD player old? Some older models have problems with CD-R[W] media and there's nothing you can do about it other than buy a new player.sherib said:I thought I had made a copy CD of Professor Chomskey's lecture in RDS (copied to hard drive from NewsTalk link) and then onto the CD. It will play on my computer but not on a CD Player.
Oops - sorry. I missed the obvious. Presumably it plays on the PC OK because the PC runs some software that can play the MP3 file. However your CD player is unlikely to have MP3 playback capabilities built in. So your CD player may be able to read the CD-R[W] after all but simply can't understand the content. To play it back on your CD player you would need to convert the MP3 file to some other format like WAV or CDA (may be the same thing - don't know offhand) using a software utility and then record that to a CD-R[W]. There are usually free/open source software utilities to do this sort of stuff as well as commercial packages. Hope that makes some sense to you!sherib said:Thanks for reply ClubMan. The CD Player isn't old - it's a Sony 3:1 only a couple of years old. I thought it might have something to do with the format - the format copied was MP3 from the link.
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