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✖ Via Time Polls: “If you had to give up one service because of municipal budget cuts, what would it be?” (results as of April 1st, 2010)
“Note : Poll results are not scientific and reflect the opinion of only those users who choose to participate. Poll results are note reflected in real time”

What does it means? That Time’s reader don’t like books? Or that if they were forced to chose between those four specific services ―garbage pick-up, libraries, police, public school hours― they would let go libraries? People want security, health and education before they can sit in a chair and read. It’s neither suprising nor an indication of a failure.

Found via Infoneer.



• Apr 06, 2010 link notes tagged: technology  communication  book  library  reader  poll  statistics 

A.C. emails to say that he has re-classified all his philosophy books in order of their significance to him. So at the moment the top place in the shelf goes to Sartre and the bottom to Locke. But all this could change as his life moves on. He has already had to promote Kierkegaard from the third to the second shelf following the breakdown of his second marriage.
✖ Via fuckyeahphilosophy: Listener email for BBC’s Thinking Allowed with Laurie Taylor.

• Sep 21, 2009 link notes reblogged from fuckyeahphilosophy  [via] tagged: communication  book  author  philosophy  library  lost  despair  love 

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