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At least Scott had much more refrained way to gain traction
I've emailed you a copy of the original Scott Adams posting.
2. I don't need the traffic
3. I honestly feel that the climate the Discovery channel has created and is causing these deaths--and there isn't just one.
People are putting themselves in more and more dangerous positions in order to get ratings on Discovery. In fact, I was going to blog about this trend *before* Steve was killed. This past shark week they had an idiot skin diving (that is without a cage) with great white and bull sharks! They had the same idiot taunt wild lions (oh yeah, said idiot was attacked by a lion a couple of years back).
Steve Irwin was very entertaining, but I don't think the guy would take as many risks if the Discovery Channel were not promoting him all day long. The guy was clearly addicted to risk, to the point at which he dangled a dead chicken in one hand and his infant son in the other!
Now, the title is clearly not intended to be literal... the Discovery Channel didn't get out of bed and kill Steve Irwin. If you read past the title--which some folks don't seem to do--you'll see I make a very clear case for the Discovery channel being out of control.
best,
Jason
And Jason, I did read past your headline and first paragraph, so I know your point about Discovery Channel goading people into dangerous stunts had to do with more than just Steve Irwin -- and I think you are probably right when it comes to the guy swimming with the sharks.
But including Irwin's death in there actually detracts from your argument, for the reasons I mentioned in my post -- and it makes it look like you only threw Irwin in there for the sake of a sensational headline and some traffic (which I assume Netscape is as interested in as anyone else).
Both as an animal and feminist lover I must say that Germaine Greer is an "embarrassment" for cows...
for "stupid cows" that is.
Try to argue your point through with people that are still alive Germaine...