Thursday, 26 June 2014

This post is so Generic!

Define the word generic? 
The simplest definition is probably the best! Not specific. It means they aren't any unnecessary complicated details added it's just an umbrella of information that could be anything! 

What is a generic location? 
A generic location is place that is common and can be found anywhere with ease. It doesn't contain hard to access items and doesn't have 
any specific factors that make it special. 

Examples of generic locations. 
Parks, Public Transport, Train stations, Shops, Houses, Bedrooms, Bathrooms, Places of worship and religion, Schools, Hospitals, Streets, Alleyways etc. 

What are the generic properties of your site? 
My pod-cast takes place at a Train station. Trains are universally known as trains throughout the world and nearly each town and city (even if you have to walk for a bit) has one. I haven't used language like oyster card as to not limit it to just London located trains. There are many different train stations and it would work in any of them with breaking the genericness. I have refined the generic content by changing my original idea of a tube stop as there are only tubes in a particular region of the world and is not universal language e.g. Americans called it the "Subway"  

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