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	<title>Comments on: cognitive surplus</title>
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		<title>By: gene smillie</title>
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		<dc:creator>gene smillie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow.   I&#039;m way behind (as usual) on our cultural landscape,  and can hardly believe this NYU prof and I live in the same time slice,  but very grateful to you for putting this out there for us to think about.  

  Kind of blew my mind, mostly because I usually don&#039;t think of myself as having surplus cognitive time or resources, but he showed that we do. We all do.  And the hours I blow off passively on TV are not justifiable as recreation, because the interactive/participatory is so much more fruitful.

I particularly dig his point that this &quot;mouse-driven shift&quot; is not a fad, but a cultural shift of magnitude and order of the industrial revolution.

Thanks, so much, for putting it up here, to shake and shock my brain into awakeness . . . sort of.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow.   I&#8217;m way behind (as usual) on our cultural landscape,  and can hardly believe this NYU prof and I live in the same time slice,  but very grateful to you for putting this out there for us to think about.  </p>
<p>  Kind of blew my mind, mostly because I usually don&#8217;t think of myself as having surplus cognitive time or resources, but he showed that we do. We all do.  And the hours I blow off passively on TV are not justifiable as recreation, because the interactive/participatory is so much more fruitful.</p>
<p>I particularly dig his point that this &#8220;mouse-driven shift&#8221; is not a fad, but a cultural shift of magnitude and order of the industrial revolution.</p>
<p>Thanks, so much, for putting it up here, to shake and shock my brain into awakeness . . . sort of.</p>
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