"Old-Time Radio (OTR) and the Golden Age of Radiorefer to a period of radio_programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until television's replacement of radio as the primary home entertainment medium in the 1950s. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned in to their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners." (Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old-time_radio)
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Getting to my post's topic though, one of my favourite shows is X Minus One. It was a spin off (so is my understanding) of the show Dimension X and had many science fiction story lines. It's fascinating to hear some of the things they were dreaming of 50-60 years ago and what we truly have now in our daily lives.
The episode I was re-listening to last night was "A Logic Named Joe". This story originally was published March 1946 in an issue of Astounding Science Fiction (according to Wikipedia). It was then redone in July 1950 on Dimension X and recreated again on X Minus One December 1955. Basically it is a story about a computer (termed in the story a Logic) and a repair man that names it Joe. Joe develops some AI and with the repair man's tweaking and accessing of information world wide, Joe starts to disseminate results on demand throughout the world and freely. Hmmmm sounding familiar.
Some of the concerns in the episode is that Joe is sharing information on how to make concoctions so as to remove inebriation and more impressively how pull of perfect crimes (robberies, murders based on hair colour) without getting caught.
I don't have an iPhone (yet), but I have had my friend show me Siri a few times and all the stuff it can do is pretty impressive. Of course the web has always done that....ask it a question and you'll find the answer. However with Siri and one being able to ask the question out loud and it respond back, it seemed just too much like this story A Logic Named Joe. More importantly to remember; the story first came out 65 years ago.
Now I won't spoil how the show wraps up. You can listen to it off of iTunes. I did however ask my friend today to ask Siri "How do I kill my wife?" (a line from the show) and I was pretty thankful that since my husband just got an iPhone, that's Siri's answer was...."I don't know what mean."





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