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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1844113" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>With the Internet's constant flash- flood of opinions, combined with the more rapid advances in technology, I find that, compared to my younger years, many gun writers seem to be behind on the technology curve. The thought leaders of old like O'Connor, Kieth, Wooters, etc. are no longer easily identified with all the noise. Very much like in politics, the viewpoint of specific groups seem to develop their own conventional wisdom, and the press tends to become polarized and influenced resulting in less credibility. In my case, for LRH, I better trust the aggregate of opinions from people I believe are credible, then a particular writer with an opinion. I'm pretty much the same with other areas of interest eI. archery, fishing, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1844113, member: 10291"] With the Internet’s constant flash- flood of opinions, combined with the more rapid advances in technology, I find that, compared to my younger years, many gun writers seem to be behind on the technology curve. The thought leaders of old like O’Connor, Kieth, Wooters, etc. are no longer easily identified with all the noise. Very much like in politics, the viewpoint of specific groups seem to develop their own conventional wisdom, and the press tends to become polarized and influenced resulting in less credibility. In my case, for LRH, I better trust the aggregate of opinions from people I believe are credible, then a particular writer with an opinion. I’m pretty much the same with other areas of interest eI. archery, fishing, etc. [/QUOTE]
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