Of Television-Induced Stupor and the Social Revolution

I found a nifty talk by Clay Shirky about how TV is bad and should die a painful death.  Okay, not really, he’s just saying we’ll move on to media that encourages interaction, like Wikipedia.

Check it out over at ClusterFlock.

I especially like where he breaks down the quantity of wasted man-hours of thought spent watching TV.

I wonder how we could more efficiently utilize this vast reserve of distributed brain power.  I’m sure Google will come up with something for it.

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One Response to “Of Television-Induced Stupor and the Social Revolution”

  1. Nathan Says:

    Unfortunately, I think some people will continue to be stuck in their non-productive state, yet one day they will die off and seem primitive. Very interesting. Perhaps there’s a billion dollar idea here to harness this reserve to make it more usable and useful…

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