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The Cost of Information, Good and Bad
Is there something about the decreasing price of information that makes it harder to sift the chaff from the wheat? I have investigated this phenomenon before with respect to poetry. The barriers to entry for writing and publishing poetry have come down significantly over the centuries, and especially over the last few decades. There is much more poetry, but not necessarily any more good poetry. Thus, it becomes more of a chore to find good new poems. (Trust me, I once published and edited a poetry magazine.) The same seems to be happening with “news” and other information sources. There seem to be more outlets serving fewer real facts. Finding these facts becomes more and more difficult.
What are you seeing out there, Ricochet?
Published in Journalism
Memo to me. Read this tomorrow. Looks like something.
I think Eminem is a punk kid with an attitude problem. I’d like to slap the snot out of him, and for a long while I wanted to punt kick this pale-faced rapper punk piece of refuse. But…
Lose Yourself is genius. 8-mile road is genius. Kid might be a punk-ass know-nothing dip****, but those two songs are truly worthy
And
When I called him the poet laureate of this generation it was mostly a gag, but now I’m having some real trouble thinking of another guy who’s doing better. If I didn’t have a profound ignorance about music to fall back on I’d be worried.