Once More... a farce in many parts. A comedy in others.

Unadulterated, technophobic bullshit.
“‘Seven years ago, I was writing about the promise of digital resources,’ says Jamie McKenzie, [who] publishes an e-zine on educational technology. ‘I have to say I’ve been disappointed. The quality of information [on the Internet] is below what you find in print, and the Internet has fostered a thinner, less substantial thinking.’ [&#8230] Marylaine Block, an Iowa librarian, is blunt: ‘The Internet makes it ungodly easy now for people who wish to be lazy.’”The story also includes a charming anecdote about a doctor whose negligence (or inadequate, web-based research, as the author contends) led directly to the death of a patient. Rock & Roll Heavy metal Television Rap music The Internet is rotting our children’s minds!.

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