I thought it a rather poor thin article written in a hurry to fill some column inches. This sentence is perhaps what set the OP thinking....And for this I blame the iPod. It’s guilty because, by its very nature, it lures kids towards the instant and shallow and samey and away from anything that smacks of complexity, or which requires time to appreciate. and I don't really see what on earth he is on about. Why does it lure them?
I use my iPod in the gym to mitigate the sheer boredom of the running machine. Not sure how many 60+ year olds there are in the country running flat out and listening to Mahler 3 ?
I use my iPod in the gym to mitigate the sheer boredom of the running machine. Not sure how many 60+ year olds there are in the country running flat out and listening to Mahler 3 ?
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