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=== A Verbal Oration: I Shakily Postulate Jaded Mime Ego === | === A Verbal Oration: I Shakily Postulate Jaded Mime Ego === | ||
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=== A Lag in Journalism === | |||
[[File:A Lag in Journalism.jpg|thumb|"There's a lag in behavior and there's a lag in testing. There's probably a lag in journalism. People want to hear about downward trajectories and upward trajectories, and policy changing those trajectories, but they end up delighting in random noise. It's like the stock market, but without the benefit of immediate feedback."]] | |||
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There's a lag in behavior and there's a lag in testing. There's probably a lag in journalism. People want to hear about downward trajectories and upward trajectories, and policy changing those trajectories, but they end up delighting in random noise. It's like the stock market, but without the benefit of immediate feedback. | |||
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* [https://bbs.boingboing.net/t/a-day-after-the-ny-times-runs-a-laudatory-piece-on-arizonas-successful-pandemic-response-the-state-sees-a-surge-in-new-cases-and-deaths/176733/7 Comment] by user jerwin @ Boing Boing | |||
== In the News == | == In the News == |
Latest revision as of 12:26, 26 July 2020
Online diary of Karl Jones for Sunday July 26, 2020.
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A Verbal Oration: I Shakily Postulate Jaded Mime Ego
A Lag in Journalism
There's a lag in behavior and there's a lag in testing. There's probably a lag in journalism. People want to hear about downward trajectories and upward trajectories, and policy changing those trajectories, but they end up delighting in random noise. It's like the stock market, but without the benefit of immediate feedback.
- Comment by user jerwin @ Boing Boing