Showing posts with label isolation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label isolation. Show all posts
Monday, March 23, 2020
Songs for a Pandemic
Herewith, some rather timely, I think, entertainment. Because we need it.
Be safe out there, campers. Try to enjoy. Something.
Be good to one another.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Quote of the day--on the internet, computers and us
In theory the Internet, along with its kindred advances, should expand our horizons, speeding us to aesthetic and intellectual territories we haven’t charted before. Often it does.
But at our instigation and with our assent, it also herds us into tribes of common thought and shared temperament, amplifying the timeless human tropism toward cliques. Cyberspace, like suburbia, has gated communities.
Our Web bookmarks and our chosen social-media feeds help us retreat deeper into our partisan camps. (Cable-television news lends its own mighty hand.) “It’s the great irony of the Internet era: people have more access than ever to an array of viewpoints, but also the technological ability to screen out anything that doesn’t reinforce their views,” Jonathan Martin wrote in Politico last year...
Thursday, November 12, 2009
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