Word: savvyness
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In his column entitled "Big Mouth, Big Ideas" (signed piece, Feb. 21, 1995), David B. Lat has taken an incorrect premise upon which to base a flawed argument for not teaching sex education in public schools. His logical mistakes are interesting, considering Lat (himself a debater) spends most of the...
Lanier is in familiar territory: he is widely considered to be the father of virtual reality. Though his name is not yet common fare on the cocktail-party circuit of the cultural elite, he is a star of an astoundingly energized new movement of musicians and visual artists who are...
Let's look at the case of X, a recent graduate student here at Harvard, who had been doing some theoretical work that deviated from the norm and in the process had ruffled some departmental feathers. X, a purist who was convinced that good work was all that was needed...
When TIME hired Joshua Quittner to write about information technology, we knew we were getting a savvy reporter. What we didn't realize was that we were also getting a corporate raider. For an article in Wired magazine late last year, Quittner found out that McDonald's was one of...
Just days before the opening of the O.J. Simpson murder trial, the former football star's high-powered legal defense suffered one of its most damaging defeats. Judge Lance Ito ruled that the prosecution could present in evidence the bulk of the materials it has gathered that might show Simpson...