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by saulrh
3177 days ago
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Why would Wired do that work when they can just recommend that you read the book? Why would you ask Wired to do that when you can just read the book? And why do you believe that you'd find that article any more satisfying than either this interview or the book? |
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Why do you think it's a significant amount of work to simply quote an author, rather than adopt their viewpoint?
> Why would you ask Wired to do that when you can just read the book?
Justification is provided in the comment you're responding to.
> And why do you believe that you'd find that article any more satisfying
I'd find an article that quotes OReilly rather than adopting his viewpoint more satisfying because it distinguishes OReilly's viewpoint from Wired's. This is the difference between journalism and marketing.