Showing posts with label context. Show all posts
Showing posts with label context. Show all posts

Monday, October 25, 2010

Context in posts

This post by Megan McArdle was interesting for the context. I am certain that I will say something I regret sooner or later; it's probably a good thing not to be judged by hasty words.

But I also think it is important to remember that all quotes can be made to look bad out of context. In the "sound-bite" environment of the modern world it is already hard enough to discuss complex issues (*cough* education reform *cough*) without adding in misleading quotes.

It is just something to keep in mind . . .