Sunday, January 29, 2006

Corante Gives An Interesting Essay On The Permanence Of Blogs

I retrieved this post from Instapundit in which Arnold Kling gives a practical model of what the blogosphere essentially does, in order to question the lasting value of weblogs.
He questions whether they are a trend, or simply another fad that will dissipate after they have worn out they're welcome.
Give it a read and ask yourself the same questions he is asking.

There is also a very interesting link in the same post on the pros and cons of e-books, and whether they carry enough practicality and convenience to become the next dominant technology in how we read.

Comments:
Hey Josh, it's Matt Lynn. Just read an interesting article for the Astronomy class I'm taking which I thought you might find interesting...don't know if you've read it or not...further proof that the American public has less and less to offer on an intellecutal level...scary stuff, if you ask me.

wc.pima.edu/~gmechler/101_pdf_files/ qsheet-why_we_need.pdf
 
Hey Josh, just read an interesting article for the Astronomy class I'm taking which I thought you might find interesting...don't know if you've read it or not (it's from 1989, ha)...further proof that the American public has less and less to offer on an intellecutal level...scary stuff, if you ask me.

wc.pima.edu/~gmechler/101_pdf_files/ qsheet-why_we_need.pdf
 
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