According to Steven Johnson, it's almost as if Howard Dean is "a system" running for president, as opposed to a person. Of course, only the actual president gets the daily briefing. The music industry thought tough talk, hard-knuckle litigation and lobbying Congress could stop the forces unleashed by Napster. Today the record business is in meltdown, and more Americans use file-sharing software than voted for Mr. Bush in the last presidential election. When did it become a commonplace to argue a point by juxtaposing random statistics? Napster Runs for President in '04 |