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Aw, you make me feel dupid, because I thought he was touching on related issues: maybe not so enlightened, maybe more cynical, but not impertinent questions? Rather than merely making a "stupid article" section, why not siphen off the points made in articles (good or bad, well- or ill-informed), and suggest an alternative (world/) view that way, allcomers are given a handle -- at their own level -- on what are: experienced realities projected problems intentions and visions hopefully then more people are boot-strapped to enlightened thinking and the signal::noise ratio, and the opinion-amplitude 8) are greatly improved... Lisa Rein wrote: > > This one has my vote: > > http://www.business2.com/content/magazine/breakthrough/2000/09/15/18549 > > it's from this months Business 2.0. And it's written by a professor of > new media at hunter college in NY. Which shows that even professors > sometimes don't do their homework. I guess this guy thought he was so > smart, he didn't need to be bothered with the facts. > > I am putting together a "Stupid XML Article" section on my website in > response to this garbage masquerading as press. Especially after the AP > wire scare last summer (the whole "Europe votes no on XML" thing), > something has to be done. > > Please forward your favorite (most hated?) stupid XML article to me > privately if anyone wants to participate. Anonymously or otherwise. > > thanks, > > lisa David -- David DS Barnes mechanical eng,imperial college | t:0207 594 7181 exhibition rd, london, sw7 2bx | f:0207 594 7127
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