Sunday, October 2, 2011

The creative class is a lie

Great article on salon.com about the so called "creative class" that emerged mid nineties with the net and opened doors to any artists, writers, creative minds etc. Did we, instead, like some commentors wrote- fall into the easier trappings of reality tv and internet debate (the angry passive aggressive kind, not the fruitful kind I always search for)? Are we really using the internet and all it's new toys (facebook) for our best potential intellectually, and for the personal well being our our families (i.e. potential income)? or are we just still playing Angry Birds, passing time, and using the net for distractions rather than for our betterment... are these run-on sentences- You bet. Grammar is not my thing this morning it seems.

Is that a word- "betterment". Better Google it.

See article link below and have a wonderful day free from the spider web memories of last's nights horrific slaughter of the Gators. That was some ugly. Ugly stuff.



The creative class is a lie

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