A jab at Jobs

The flash-in-the-pan that was Steve Jobs’ statement about reading and books was wide spread and still getting batted around on conversations.

Well, today the NY Times ran a piece that tries to balance out the numbers and logic (or illogic) in Jobs’ thinking. I agree with most of the piece, except when they get to the numbers part. For some reason, “the numbers argument” never holds water for me. I mean just because hundreds of millions of books get printed doesn’t mean they’re any good or that people are reading all of them. That just seems like a bad metric. We need to measure the other end of the process.

But I like the thinking here about “reading is not a product”.

{via  Reed Next}

Sci-fi Folk Art

My Cyrillic is a little rusty (ok, non-existent) but I’m pretty sure this one is The Matrix.

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Someone has created artistic panels, in the style of Russian Folk Art, of some of the great science fiction movies. No doubt they were fun do create. There are a few I can’t guess, if you can tell what panel #7 is supposed to be, please clue me in.

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