Charlie Brooker lit a fire on the
commentisfree blog on The
Guardian. His
post attacked mac users more than macs. It is worth a read. At the time of writing the comment count is 778 with 695 blogs linking to that article. It's a touchy subject. I guess this post will be 696. People have very strong opinions on mac vs pc. I think that they both have a place regardless of how smug users of the respective platforms are. I think the argument is flawed. The argument should be
Apple v
Microsoft or
OSX vs
Windows especially as they now run on the same hardware. I love that now a contentious article can get a massive response. This morning on Sunday AM I watched
Iain Dale describe his blog and blogging in general as a conversation. I think he's on the right track but
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown tore into him saying that she has conversations with people who email her regarding the articles she features in her
independent column. I think Iain is closer to being correct as Yasmin may reply to her commenter's emails, but they are not in the public eye. Iain's commenter's post publicly and Iain can reply publicly. That is a debate. I think he should have described blogging as a debate rather than a discussion. The Economist does , even if only in the red fly title linking to one of it's three blogs from the homepage and the URL. See the
inbox,
freeexchange and
democracy in america blogs on
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