Fascinating at first, becomes a broken record over time
I read Jim's books and I loved the early episodes and listened to every single episode of Kunstlercast. At first, Jim's near-encyclopedic knowledge of history and city planning (and his gift at juicy adjectives) was pretty captivating. But after a while, this podcast just sounded more and more like a broken record, or perhaps a soap opera where I thought I'd already heard the plot in a dozen prior episodes. To save yourself a hundred hours of listening, here's basically everything Jim says: #1: We're running out of oil (duh) #2: Because Jim loves small-scale living and pre-modern architecture, that's what we'll be returning to after the oil crash happens. #3: Everyone who doesn't share Jim's opinions is incompetent or an idiot. I finally stopped listening.Read full review »
eg2b via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/21/10
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