Dick Whitman
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I noticed this morning - hadn't noticed it before - that my local paper doesn't run baseball box scores any more. That would have been unthinkable just a few years ago.
So it got me to thinking about a thought experiment - could you be a well-informed citizen in 2011 without the Internet? And what would it take?
I'd like to think I could, but it takes some commitment. We get three newspapers at our house and a slew of magazines - Time, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone, Esquire, GQ, and a couple others. I'm still not sure, however, that I could keep myself as informed as you have to in this day and age without sortable baseball stats at ESPN.com or Politico's reporting on the GOP race and so forth. I would probably have to add the Wall Street Journal or National Review for balance, or I'd miss a lot.
Thoughts? Maybe I'll try it for a couple weeks or a month and report my thoughts afterward.
So it got me to thinking about a thought experiment - could you be a well-informed citizen in 2011 without the Internet? And what would it take?
I'd like to think I could, but it takes some commitment. We get three newspapers at our house and a slew of magazines - Time, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone, Esquire, GQ, and a couple others. I'm still not sure, however, that I could keep myself as informed as you have to in this day and age without sortable baseball stats at ESPN.com or Politico's reporting on the GOP race and so forth. I would probably have to add the Wall Street Journal or National Review for balance, or I'd miss a lot.
Thoughts? Maybe I'll try it for a couple weeks or a month and report my thoughts afterward.