Televised Intelligence
In the New York Times Magazine this week, Steven Johnson argues that watching certain kinds of television shows provides an intellectual workout. I have nothing else to say about this except: HAH! I knew it! Hah!…
In the New York Times Magazine this week, Steven Johnson argues that watching certain kinds of television shows provides an intellectual workout.
I have nothing else to say about this except: HAH! I knew it!
Hah!
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