There aren’t many front pages left for stories to fall off of. What used to be news is now a vast delta of “content” flowing outward toward ennui and nothingness through social media and online outlets meant to hold eyeballs still only long enough to earn a like, a tweet or a look at some ad that might be “relevant” or based on “interest” based on data gathered by invasive trackers and crunched by robots.Accidental Lessons: Reflections on the Challenger Tragedy562Doc SearlsDoc SearlsSep 17, 2017·1 min readThanks, D’Arcy, for being one of the 14 people, so far, who have read this whole piece. My hat is off. :-)