Is stealing wrong? (Or, The internet, Part 2)
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That's a Thing?!
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audio
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Publication Date |
Sep 08, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:41:32

This episode will sort of make sense on its own, but it will be even more satisfying if you first listen to Part 1.

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Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin.

In this conclusion of a two-part series, Elizabeth explains how and why her generation makes desire paths around and between the walled gardens of the internet, and Karen marvels at the orality of an apparently literate form.

This episode will sort of make sense on its own, but it will be even more satisfying if you first listen to Part 1.

Here are links to the things we mentioned:

Many thanks to our sponsors: 

That's a Thing?! is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network — Locally grown. Community supported.

You can subscribe to us in all the places, and most of them let you rate and review, too, which would be lovely.

Questions? Comments? Email us at thatsathingyeg@gmail.com or tweet at us: @thatsathingyeg.

Do you want a That’s a Thing?! button? Send us your address by Twitter DM or email and we will send you one. 

Many thanks to Transistor for hosting our show

Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin.

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