Saturday, June 11
tV
http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/22191/
If and when there is debate on this mega-subject, it often seems to boil down to either/or judgements, qualifiers and 'well, but do you like?'. The comments are more interesting to me, and raise more questions, than does the article. I have to admit I have a problem with google-eyed addicts suggesting (intently or overtly) that if you don't kneel at the alter of wednesdays at 8:30, you're out of touch, or worse. Evidently they fear being so: yet speaking for myself, personally there are better ways of staying in touch. -J
If and when there is debate on this mega-subject, it often seems to boil down to either/or judgements, qualifiers and 'well, but do you like?'. The comments are more interesting to me, and raise more questions, than does the article. I have to admit I have a problem with google-eyed addicts suggesting (intently or overtly) that if you don't kneel at the alter of wednesdays at 8:30, you're out of touch, or worse. Evidently they fear being so: yet speaking for myself, personally there are better ways of staying in touch. -J
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