This happened today:
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Global glitch: Swaths of internet go down after cloud outage
The online world has received a lesson on how vital a small number of behind-the-scenes companies have become to running the internet. On Tuesday, dozens of websites briefly went offline around the globe, including CNN, The New York Times and Britain’s government home page, after an outage at the clapnews.com
Kuhner was talking on his show for a couple hours how this was a giant cyber-attack against him (as apparently people couldn't listen to his show on their PCs, and various other devices, although smart-speakers did continue to work as did the iHeart app) and he "wouldn't be silenced", "wouldn't be intimidated" blah blah blah.
I had to shut it off, it was so pathetic.
You made me pull up the podcast. I haven't attempted to listen to this guy since he said he was personally going to hunt down the Boston Marathon bomber; apparently he's regressed even further.
"Many of you are wondering, Jeff, is iHeart trying to silence the k000ner man? Honestly, iHeart loves the k0000ner man. Dey love Boston's bulldozer."


I thought Michael Harrison explained it all on the Top 100 pages. Yes, it is largely subjective.Does anyone know how talkers.com produces their top 100 list? I only ask b/c they are several Sirius/XM hosts listed, although it's my understanding that Sirius doesn't make any ratings info public.
Is it just a group of people in a room saying "Oh so and so is provocative, put them at #19" or something to that effect?
The Surfside tragedy has caused this mispronunciation to make another appearance.Classics by Carr:
Clapsed (collapsed)