I so appreciate your thoughtful note, Ocaasi :)
The chart is meant be a little provocative - a thought experiment based on an
application of current policies to new media like Twitter and YouTube - and I
should add that I'm not asserting that just because something is secondary or
primary doesn
*sorry, my last response was so full of confusing errors I've rewritten it*
Heather,
Thanks for a fascinating read. You managed to capture the crazy, chaotic,
collaborative world we sometimes inhabit, especially during events like the
Egyptian Revolution. In all, it was a truly fascinating a
Heather,
Thanks for a fascinating read. You managed to capture the crazy, chaotic,
collaborative world we sometimes inhabit, especially during events like the
Egyptian Revolution. In all, it was a truly fascinating and consuming event to
be a part of, and it got me briefly hooked on the rush