I don't think this is the case. They've just changed their direction
of curiosity. The imagination, who knows there. That is so debatable.
Actually, after thinking a bit no one has actually changed their
direction of curiosity. However, this is way beyond my expertise. But
for my thinking, if it peeks your interest it means you're a curious
person. And I think most people are. Possibly the reason for many
weird video accidents that have been filmed. I can already hear what
the next argument is going to be.
Jeff M
On Jul 19, 2009, at 5:14 AM, Jordan wrote:
OK, so I'll agree that crappy bookstores and poorly funded libraries
are sad and disappointing.
But what is really sad is that so many people these days have lost
their curiosity , and imagination.
Jeff Miles wrote:
I knew I was going to get nailed for this. But even Borders
found it had to put in a coffee shop. And libraries exciting? You
need to get out more.
Please don't get me wrong on this. Reading is a wonderful,
exciting and enlightening thing. But you throw a few books in a
store doesn't make the store great.
Jeff M
On Jul 18, 2009, at 6:00 AM, Jordan wrote:
Libraries and bookstores are exciting.
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