People travel to faraway places to watch, in fascination, the kind of people they ignore at home.
Dagobert Runes, historian
People travel to faraway places to watch, in fascination, the kind of people they ignore at home.
It does seem a bit odd that while the government bans texting while driving, its own state agencies send out alerts to be read on a handheld device; the agencies protest the tweets are meant to be read before a motorist hits the road.
In an information-rich world, the wealth of information means a dearth of something else: a scarcity of whatever it is that information consumes. What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients.
Sometimes, however, I think we lose sight of the purpose of the poster itself and instead create misguided monuments to our own ego, adding yet another piece to an already huge pile of production and consumption.
Nice to get some reading, writing, and quote noting done this evening.