Friday, January 20, 2012
Do you trust print media more than internet publications? Read details before answering.?
Having done media relations for a large corporation I have some background in the reliability of print media. You can well imagine that what I would say wasn't always what was printed. Quite the contrary. For more recent dealings I have found that not only print media is faulty but often face to face contact with supposed subject matter experts can be faulty by way of error by omission. When that happened to me, first I had to figure out what it was that I was missing in terms of specific information and set about researching it on the Internet. As you might suspect I found valid information that I couldn't get from a medical professional. In this case a veterinarian. I know knew what was wrong with my dog and what to do for her. The vet failed to informed me she was a bloat candidate. The Internet defined it and told me the variety of things that I needed to do. When my own doctors are not forthcoming I do the same thing. I go to the Internet and selectively read what I need to learn. Yes, I'm picky about what sites I use and essing each one can be, for me at least, a bit tricky. I would absolutely love it someone could come up with some of those simple rules that you suggest to help not only our children but old folks like me as well.
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