Tired and stale?

"The constellation of opinion called the blogosphere consists, like the stars themselves, partly of gases. This is what makes blogs addictive — that is, both pleasurable and destructive: They're so easy to consume, and so endlessly available."

So says George Packer in the May/June issue of Mother Jones.

The title of his article analyzing the role weblogs might play in the 2004 election:

"The Revolution Will Not Be Blogged: To see beyond their own little world and get a sense of what's really going on, journalists and readers need to get out of their pajamas."

.: Posted by Duane Bidwell on Monday, May 03, 2004

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