Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/08/01

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Millimeters and Milliseconds
From: Allan Wafkowski <allanwafkowski@mac.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 10:01:09 -0400

There are no newsless days. If nothing big happens, something small will 
be played up big. Recently, here in the east cost of the U.S., we have 
been inundated with stories about whales who swam into shallow water, 
floundered, and would not allow themselves to be saved and perished.  
Apparently it played well as an human interest story because there were 
no humans of interest to write about those days.

Allan


Rob Appleby wrote:
> When "news" becomes a commodity, then its appeal to the consumer is the
> overriding citerion of acceptability - and this means that confirmation 
> is
> favoured over information and insight. Who wants to know what really 
> goes on
> in the mind of a Palestinian suicide bomber, for instance? Who's 
> interested
> in his reasons (in terms of marketing "news" for the highest possible 
> viewer
> ratings)? Virtually no-one - we need to be confirmed in our belief that 
> this
> is someone we can safely despise for his beliefs and actions. He's 
> just a
> token, and to treat him as anything else is to risk losing market share.

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