Hard to say, innit?   What stuff?

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Imagine a blizzard of advertising messages of about 3 to 5 seconds all
extolling the current paradigm and the promise of plenty that it provides
today and with the best yet to come.  A very confident message that some
sort of plateau of human betterment has been achieved and all of this made
possible by "the system".  Good for a 1000 years?

arthur

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Subject: [Futurework] Re: 1 minute video - Morgan Stanley


Mike G. wrote:

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19SDI8PksXU

How about a text precis for those of us who won't or can't do net
video?

If it's only a minute long, surely that isn't an onerous burden.


I had a brief exchange with the proprietor of Privacy Digest about
these unadorned U-tube URLs as putativly informative posts.  His
position was that video has more "impact".  Indeed it does, typically,
if not always, at the expense of critical attention.

In response, Arthur wrote:

    I wonder how many believe this stuff?  

Hard to say, innit?   What stuff?


- Mike

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