Last Week's Top 5 Hits at Reason.com
Here are the top five most popular articles that ran at Reason.com between June 22 and June 26. Read them once more or for the first time:
I, Toaster: A British artist inadvertently brings Leonard Read's classic essay "I, Pencil" to life, by Radley Balko (6/24)
Drug Decriminalization in Portugal, by Nick Gillespie (6/22)
Cigarette Control and Thought Control: Reasons to beware the new tobacco regulation bill, by Steve Chapman (6/22)
The Soundtrack to Your Life: Celebrating 30 years of the Sony Walkman, by Greg Beato (6/23)
Stripping Away Free Expression: A Pennsylvania town tries—and fails—to ban a form of exercise, by Shawn Macomber (6/26)
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What does it say when you feel compelled to run a rebuttal to your most popular post?
It says that maybe you shouldn't be running autofellatious Top Five lists, Warren.
What does it say when you feel compelled to run a rebuttal to your most popular post?
That Radley is fair-minded and willing to run a response from the subject of a post?
That Radley is laughing his ass off that the subject of the post wrote a rebuttal that clearly demonstrates that he (the subject, not Radley) is a self-regarding twat?
Put quite well.
Still no insight into the methods used to deduce what is and what is not a "hit." Is the prize a ceremonial blow up sheep?
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