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Originally Posted by pdurrant
Against my better judgement, I read the article
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It's been an historically relevant year (interesting times are not a blessing, say the Chinese) and I am massively fatigued: I took note of the news, reported it flatly and left critical vettings aside for better times to come.
Well, are not these times of journalistic crisis and "enthusiastic" professionalism? (Qualified? Talented? Learned? Experienced? ... Enthusiast.)
That quoted formula of yours had me laugh wholeheartedly.
Anyway, well, that source is worth something as it spreads that news are there. The rest is homework. (But really, levels aside this latter remains also true for The Economist. Or for Tanenbaum, or Heidegger.)
By the way, I met it as I was doing a periodic check whether anything new about CLEARink is known. At least the website is on again, after it fell unmaintained with the acquisition. No updates though. The real effects of the transition do not seem to have emerged yet.