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And you might enjoy my (cheap) bathroom reader book, Treasure Trove in Passing Vessels

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Why read this?

"You can't handle the truth." --Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men

What about you? Can you handle the truth? By what measure do you separate fact from fiction?

People have accused me of hate. Wrong. I don't hate anyone.

The problem: stereotypes and lemmings. More later.

"I've over-educated myself in all the things I shouldn't have known at all." --Noel Coward

Holy frijoles. You and I find ourselves stunningly overwhelmed by an avalanche of questionable prose in the information age. Most of it: a mind-scrambling waste of time. No way you can keep up with current events. I once mistakenly thought I could keep up.

Google CEO Erik Schmidt recently spoke about future changes and how fast technology is actually developing. “There was 5 exabytes of information created between the dawn of civilization through 2003," Schmidt said, "but that much information is now created every 2 days, and the pace is increasing.”

As much as we may try, you and I don't/can't read enough.

My purpose: to boil the world down to bite-size tasty morsels. And I want to do that with exploding prose.

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