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Tuesday, March 16, 2004
Hate to say I told you so a long time ago I had a fixation on political divisiveness in Amerika. I swear the New York Times is reading ME... But it is not just Amerika's love affair with strong biases. Political prejudices are always on its deathbed, but never seems to die!
Amazon-derived network map
An article in New York Times features this Amazon-derived network map by social network analyst Valdis Krebs.
· Nation of polarized readers
· See Also MSNBC.com has a useful polarized map of the Murdoch empire as a kind of birthday present to the evil master of the universe
· See Also Speaking of evil masters... West against Russia: Should we laugh or cry?
· See Also Russia's love affair with strong leaders
· Soros: Media Freedom across Eastern Europe
Beware the ides of March! That was how the soothsayer warned Caesar and so I warn you too. Hopefully, you wont end up the same way Caesar did.
Of course, if Caesar had the ability to read ebooks, hed have been able to avoid his fate, since all of Shakespeares works are easily obtainable in ebook format. Hes have gone and looked at the ending of the play "Julius Caesar", hed have known he was going to be betrayed and hed have stayed Emperor of Rome, instead of dying and having a salad named after him. The moral of the story?
· You never want to be caught without the right ebooks, and Double Dragon Publishing is just the place to get em! Czech out what we have this month