Maybe it's better than nothing, but am I the only one concerned when I hear someone talk uncynically about transparency and true information through YouTube video clips?
TV suffers enough from the short attention span disease. Why do we need to force it on the Internet as well?
For example: If a senator (long shot, I know) has new or non-mainstream ideas about Israel and Palestine, is a 10 minute clip on YouTube gonna cut it? Maybe as an introduction, but that's probably it.
If only they hadn't had to turn to old modified Russian missiles to get their projects up.
If only the US government would subsidize rockets and missiles for civilian scientific research rather than every possible military purpose, they wouldn't have had to.
TV suffers enough from the short attention span disease. Why do we need to force it on the Internet as well?
For example: If a senator (long shot, I know) has new or non-mainstream ideas about Israel and Palestine, is a 10 minute clip on YouTube gonna cut it? Maybe as an introduction, but that's probably it.
Or to put it this way: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cceC3DeFcY
By the way, I am aware of the irony of posting a YouTube link in order to decry it, so don't bother pointing that out.
Should have used a signed variable!
If only they hadn't had to turn to old modified Russian missiles to get their projects up. If only the US government would subsidize rockets and missiles for civilian scientific research rather than every possible military purpose, they wouldn't have had to.