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Universal Press Syndicate's "Digital Slob" Columnist To Be Guest on "Computers 2K4" radio show on Nov. 28 The humorous tech writer will be featured on Raleigh's WRBZ Sports Radio (850 The Buzz) this Sunday at 8 a.m. (PRWEB) November 23, 2004 -- Curt Brandao, Universal Press Syndicates Digital Slob," is continuing a national radio campaign for his humorous newspaper column on the Computers 2K4" radio show on Raleighs WRBZ Sports Radio (850 The Buzz) this week. Brandao will be the shows featured guest Sunday, Nov. 28, at 8 a.m.
In his weekly column, the Honolulu-based writer - and one-time editor at the Star-News in Wilmington, N.C. - maintains that the Digital Age is making slobs seem respectable, and making respectable people seem deranged. And it's clear which side he is on.
"I'm so lazy, I microwave frozen dinners by punching in '2:22 on the timer instead of '2:00 because it's easier to hit '2 three times in a row than to refocus and reposition my index fingers for the '0 lower down on the pad," he writes.
As Paul Boutin, freelance writer for The New York Times, Slate and Wired said, "Curt's the kind of guy whose dream technology is a TiVo that knows when to order pizza 45 minutes in advance."
On Computers 2K4," hosted by Amnon Nissan, Brandao will discuss, among other things, holiday gift ideas for the Digital Slob in your family.
The 36-year-old columnist and editor has been in the newspaper business for more than a dozen years. He earned a master's degree in communications in 1992 from The University of Tennessee, where he drew the daily comic strip "Cuff & Rubin," a national finalist in the Charles M. Schulz College Cartoonist contest.
I dont just write about digital cameras or PDAs in IT-speak binary code. I write about my grandmother, the Oscars, high school, loose change, wisdom teeth, time travel, handwriting and ketchup, and how it all relates to how we live now in the Digital Age. 'Technology behavior has now become pervasive enough to mock," Brandao said.
For large papers, Digital Slob" can draw more readers to their extensive, but too often stuffy, technology sections. And for smaller papers, it offers an amusing, easily accessible high-tech presence.
"Digital Slob" is available every week for immediate download, e-mail or physical delivery via Universal Press Syndicate's One-Shot Service.
Just contact the Universal Press Syndicate's sales administrator by phone (800-255-6734 ext: 6929) or e-mail (salesdirector@amuniversal.com) to receive pricing, distribution and delivery information.
For more information about "Digital Slob," go to http://www.digitalslob.com.
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