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Rod Dreher
I, Codger, iCodger
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Rod Dreher
I forgot to tell you that yesterday, when I walked into the Apple store with my 10 year old Matthew, and I beheld all the twentysomething nerdling staffers pootling about, I felt about a billion years old. “Can I help you, sir?” this one staffer asks me. “Um, yeah, said I, I’m trying to find…
iPad: iCame, iSaw, iWant
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Rod Dreher
I had to go to an Apple store today to solve my home wi-fi connectivity problems. While there, I had to take a look at the iPad. Prior to this visit, I couldn’t really see the point of the thing. The iPhone I get (and I love mine). A laptop I get (and I love…
Abandon politics, change the world
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Rod Dreher
The cultural conflict scholar James Davison Hunter has a new book out that I’m definitely going to get, criticizes Christian political engagement of both the right and left. From a Hunter quote on Andrew Sullivan’s site: The tragedy is that in the name of resisting the internal deterioration of faith and the corruption of the…
Your TV is better off dead
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Rod Dreher
At least for news, says Matt Steinglass. Excerpt: Kevin Drum reminds us that the outsized influence of cable TV news is bizarre, since its ratings are abysmal. Average Americans simply don’t watch it. They watch “American Idol”. As Matthew Yglesias points out, the only people who do watch cable TV news all the time are…
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