Update [2006-5-19 10:42:12 by David Roberts]: Speaking of Gore (do we speak of anything else?), Matthew Nisbet has an interesting post discussing why Gore didn't campaign more heavily on climate change in 2000. It's based on a passage from Joe Klein's new book Politics Lost. Klein's a tool, but I suspect he's more or less right on this subject.
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hank Posted 11:53 pm
17 Oct 2007
Question arises because of the recent British court case referring to quote "errors" unquote. Can this collection be used to accurately check what was actually in the movie?
As an aside, it'd also be wonderful to have a difference file, showing what's changed. The movie is an old snapshot, yet it's being circulated as though it were the best available information.
Using the movie to teach from, without a difference file to update it, is falling into the "Founder" trap that's so attractive to those who, for example, attack "Darwinists" -- those who believe science can be argued with by pointing to some founder's early work and claiming everything else is based on some grand original.
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