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Moby: O’Reilly Is a Lonely Man

TV personality Bill O'Reilly recently tried his hand at making friends and influencing people by saying that Apple's iPod is having a negative impact on America and that the techno-savvy have no social skills. Electronic and dance music star Moby wasn't exactly won over, and said that Mr. O'Reilly is "a very lonely man," according to Starpulse.

Mr. O'Reilly also said "did you ever talk to these computer geeks? I mean, can you carry on a conversation with them?"

Moby's reply: "In the 21st century, what defines a 'computer geek'? Bill O'Reilly must be very lonely, only being able to carry on conversations with the two percent of people in the western world who don't use computers for their work and entertainment."

Mr. O'Reilly's comments were made during his Radio Factor with Bill O'Reilly show. Speaking on the iPod, he commented "I don't own an iPod. I would never wear an iPod... If this is your primary focus in life - the machines... it's going to have a staggeringly negative effect, all of this, for America."

More of Mr. O'Reilly's commentaries are available through a paid podcast on his own Web site, and a free podcast through the iTunes Store.

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