Tools of Youthful Rebellion . . .
I'm not a regular commuter anymore and rarely catch "All Things Considered" during drive time. Yet yesterday afternoon I had the good fortune to listen to Andrei Codrescu (always a favorite commentator) expound on "From Poetry to Web: Tools of Youthful Rebellion." Listen & enjoy!
With all the hype around Facebook apps, Web 2.0, and social media, it helps to keep a poetic perspective. Yes the times they are a changin' -- the torch is being passed to a new generation . . . but whether we are digital natives or immigrants, we still need to extract the business purposes from all the interactivity and information available at our fiingertips. What hasn't changed is the limit of the 24 hour day -- how we can work productively and play passionately within it.
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