Quotable - out of context - but worth it - on maybe why Bill O'Reilly is more popular than Bill Moyers?

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Alan Kay on comp.lang.smalltalk.squeak.beginners: Re: Smalltalk Data Structures and Algorithms:

What is wrong? Why is mere opinion so dominating discussions held on the easiest medium there has ever been that can provide substantiations with just a little curiosity and work? Is the world completely reverting to an oral culture of assertions held around an electronic campfire?

That quote is going to be passed around a lot.

It's a one paragraph penetrating question into why the Bill O'Reilly's of the world have so much more popularity then those who pursue the fact based journalism that a Bill Moyers pursues.

BTW - Howard Rheingold's recent post at SFGate, "Crap Detection 101" is highly recommended (via Rebecca Blood).

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