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	<title>Comments on: Pinning the Interest in Pinterest</title>
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		<title>By: Arijit Banik</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We continue to be subsumed in an increasingly visual world that --thanks in no small part to technology-- entrances us with the power of pictures be it via high definition &quot;3D&quot; spectacles. However, the overt emphasis on all things visual --whether it be something new like Pinterest, something borrowed like vacuous like reality television, or something blue like three dimensional adult viewing-- does nothing for the nourishment of the cerebral cortex. The power of words requires thinking and it is thinking that has helped the species to become the dominant inhabitant on planet Earth. Great writing that moves, evokes, and enlightens will be there long after Pininterest ceases to exist and is but a fading memory.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We continue to be subsumed in an increasingly visual world that &#8211;thanks in no small part to technology&#8211; entrances us with the power of pictures be it via high definition &#8220;3D&#8221; spectacles. However, the overt emphasis on all things visual &#8211;whether it be something new like Pinterest, something borrowed like vacuous like reality television, or something blue like three dimensional adult viewing&#8211; does nothing for the nourishment of the cerebral cortex. The power of words requires thinking and it is thinking that has helped the species to become the dominant inhabitant on planet Earth. Great writing that moves, evokes, and enlightens will be there long after Pininterest ceases to exist and is but a fading memory.</p>
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