ok doser
lifeguard at the cement pond
When it comes to social/human behavior, TOL has a wealth of case study possibilities.
Well, yeah :idunno:
Less now than it used to, but still fertile ground
When it comes to social/human behavior, TOL has a wealth of case study possibilities.
Well, the month is going better than I expected. I thought I'd set the bar too high. Although I haven't made 95% every day, I have hit it on some days, and it's been at least 90% most days, with a few days probably around 80%, because news. All of these numbers are estimates - I totaled up how much time I might spend online on an average day (too much) and went from there.
Early on, I deleted my Twitter account. Surprisingly, I haven't missed it.
I've switched up every day where I spend my now much-abbreviated internet allowance, and today I decided to make a few posts here, and tomorrow I'll be back to going directly to the various sites where I've been reading news and commentary, rather than using a news aggregator.
That's about it.
I wish you well ... though I must say that your intellectual honesty and civility is sorely missed.
Eh... You're much too kind. While it was always more important to me than anything else to be honest in my interactions here, I can't say I was always civil... nor do I have a guilty conscience about the times I wasn't civil.
GMTA ...
Too little too late from the Fake Failing NY TimesOkay, back to the OP:
Right and Left React to Trump’s Latest Charlottesville Comments Blaming ‘Both Sides’
The political news cycle is fast, and keeping up can be overwhelming. Trying to find differing perspectives worth your time is even harder. That’s why we have scoured the internet for political writing from the right and left that you might not have seen.
Not a bad idea from the NYT.
Okay, back to the OP:
Right and Left React to Trump’s Latest Charlottesville Comments Blaming ‘Both Sides’
The political news cycle is fast, and keeping up can be overwhelming. Trying to find differing perspectives worth your time is even harder. That’s why we have scoured the internet for political writing from the right and left that you might not have seen.
Not a bad idea from the NYT.
I fell off the analog wagon today. lain:
Well, I guess there's always analog autumn. Because you should always have a plan B. Even when you never do.