"...important enough to attract nasty ad hominem review spam from the Jeremy Rifkin crowd!"
So sayeth Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit.
The tome in question? Ron Bailey's excellent Liberation Biology. Write-ups, contents, excerpts, sales info here.
Nick Gillespie | July 22, 2005
"...important enough to attract nasty ad hominem review spam from the Jeremy Rifkin crowd!"
So sayeth Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit.
The tome in question? Ron Bailey's excellent Liberation Biology. Write-ups, contents, excerpts, sales info here.
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Bailey, whose work was featured in The Best American Science
and Nature Writing 2004
I knew I had heard his name before I started reading this site
regularly. I look forward to picking this up.
Of course the Jeremy Rifkin crowd is pissed. That's a good thing, BTW.
Bailey's book leads me to think about the dangers of modern
technological advances. Here's why:
I read the link on Instapundit, wondered why I hadn't seen the book
plugged here, and followed the link to Amazon. There, I read about
the book, and thought 'I should read this book eventually.'
But in a flash, two things occurred to me.
One, just the night before I'd caught 10 minutes of The Usual
Suspects on television. Cut, of course, and edited to include
improbable non-profanity profanity. And I'd thought then, 'Why
don't I own this fine movie on DVD?'
Two, about a month ago my wife subscribed to Amazon Prime, and made
me set up One-Click Ordering.
Before I knew what had happened, I'd constructed a rationalization
for buying Bailey's book ('Well, I wanted The Usual Suspects
anyway, so as long as I'm here...') *and* The Usual Suspects
('Well, I wanted Bailey's book anyway, so as long as I'm here...')
-- both of which *completely* ignored the obvious: that 'as long as
I'm here' is irrelevant when you have free 2-day shipping.
That very same free 2-day shipping then enabled the whole process:
by the time I could figure out the logical flaws in my consumerist
reasoning, I'd already clicked twice, and the deed was done. The
order was constructed.
I get both of them, book and movie, this evening. Will transhuman
politics win over mindbending crime cinema? I'll let you know
tomorrow.
I didn't see it, so I don't know if I just missed the link or
whatever, but I didn't see any ad hominem review spam from the
Jeremy Rifkin crowd.
:(
After all, getting to read stuff from a bunch of apoplectic Jeremy
Rifkin adherents has got to be pretty funny.
mediageek,
Considering that the only review I see refers to "the ad hominem
attack from the first reviewer, whose review seems entirely
dictated by political spite", I would have to guess Amazon actually
does have an editorial process. That's new to me, too.
Yeah, they removed it. It was the usual 'Ron Bailey is a corporate shill!' crap.
isildur,
I'm using Firefox, and I've got a damn pulldown Amazon search in
the upper right hand corner of my browser all the damn time.
...Damn, free 2-day shipping just got all that much closer!
P.S. Yes, I know I can get rid of it!
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