03-23-2010, 06:38 AM
Hi,
Actually, I balance The New York Times with The Wall Street Journal (both in electronic editions) for the bulk of the general info. I'll often check CNN, especially when things are breaking and I catch AC360 occasionally. I keep up with technology with Science News. For the past few years, I use Wiki as a general resource. And, of course, Google.
Of course, 'facts' are slippery things. Sometimes trusted sources let you down -- Colin Powell for example. For many things, you really can't get the facts, only what various (usually warring and disagreeing) ex-spurts claim are facts.
--Pete
Quote: . . . Where do you get your FACTS, where do you go to research before you post a reply...what are your favorite sources . . .Mostly, I make them up. :whistling:
Actually, I balance The New York Times with The Wall Street Journal (both in electronic editions) for the bulk of the general info. I'll often check CNN, especially when things are breaking and I catch AC360 occasionally. I keep up with technology with Science News. For the past few years, I use Wiki as a general resource. And, of course, Google.
Of course, 'facts' are slippery things. Sometimes trusted sources let you down -- Colin Powell for example. For many things, you really can't get the facts, only what various (usually warring and disagreeing) ex-spurts claim are facts.
--Pete
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