Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/08/01

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Millimeters and Milliseconds
From: Allan Wafkowski <allanwafkowski@mac.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 10:49:18 -0400

Do I ever agree. People often act toward animals with maudlin notions 
without having any understanding of the facts. And feel damn good about 
themselves for doing it.

Allan


Jeffery Smith wrote:
> For all we know, the whales are sick and are trying to avoid drowning. 
> Then people pull them out to sea so they can drown. Some things in 
> nature are best left alone. Could also be an evolutionary adaptation to 
> prevent communicable disease from infecting healthy whales.
>
>> There are no newsless days. If nothing big happens, something small 
>> will
>> be played up big. Recently, here in the east cost of the U.S., we have
>> been inundated with stories about whales who swam into shallow water,
>> floundered, and would not allow themselves to be saved and perished.
>> Apparently it played well as an human interest story because there were
>> no humans of interest to write about those days.
>>
>> Allan
>>
>>
>> Rob Appleby wrote:
>>> When "news" becomes a commodity, then its appeal to the consumer is 
>>> the
>>> overriding citerion of acceptability - and this means that 
>>> confirmation
>>> is
>>> favoured over information and insight. Who wants to know what really
>>> goes on
>>> in the mind of a Palestinian suicide bomber, for instance? Who's
>>> interested
>>> in his reasons (in terms of marketing "news" for the highest possible
>>> viewer
>>> ratings)? Virtually no-one - we need to be confirmed in our belief 
>>> that
>>> this
>>> is someone we can safely despise for his beliefs and actions. He's
>>> just a
>>> token, and to treat him as anything else is to risk losing market 
>>> share.
>>
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