"The promise of the Internet-as-Alexandria is more than the rolling plenitude of information. It’s the ability of individuals to choreograph that information in idiosyncratic ways, the hope that individuals might feel invited by the gravitational pull of a broad and open commons to ‘rip, mix, and burn’ — to curate."
—Gideon Lewis-Kraus, “A World in Three Aisles: Browsing the Post-Digital Library” Harpers 314: no. 1884 (May 2007): 56.
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The preponderance of the New Orleans residents quoted in all three papers aren’t waiting to see if Gustav is the next Katrina—they’d “rather play it safe than sorry, because we know what sorry feels like,” as one told the NYT.