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	Comments on: Photo Geek Weekly Episode 6 &#8211; Re-inventing the Wheel &#038; Broken Systems	</title>
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		By: Andrew Rock		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Don! Hi from Australia, where my snowflake experience is pretty much limited to your amazing book. So glad to find you have returned to podcasting with this show. The geekier the better! And I really congratulate you for getting a little political in this episode. Regarding the poor polar bear images, it is totally correct to be cautious about attributing the causes. &quot;Sharky&quot;, however, seems too ready to give up on his grip on what is real. &quot;Fake news&quot; as a concept was created by the major producers of it. Sharky should be more confident to discriminate. He&#039;ll probably be right. (I&#039;ll let him know otherwise :-) You made a few cents for a photo on the cover of a scientific journal! That&#039;s a win compared to the authors of the articles inside. Once accepted after peer review (unpaid work), the lucky author will be charged a fee, and be required to relinquish copyright. Thereafter the usually publicly funded research will be paywalled. No money goes back to authors or their granting bodies.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Don! Hi from Australia, where my snowflake experience is pretty much limited to your amazing book. So glad to find you have returned to podcasting with this show. The geekier the better! And I really congratulate you for getting a little political in this episode. Regarding the poor polar bear images, it is totally correct to be cautious about attributing the causes. &#8220;Sharky&#8221;, however, seems too ready to give up on his grip on what is real. &#8220;Fake news&#8221; as a concept was created by the major producers of it. Sharky should be more confident to discriminate. He&#8217;ll probably be right. (I&#8217;ll let him know otherwise 🙂 You made a few cents for a photo on the cover of a scientific journal! That&#8217;s a win compared to the authors of the articles inside. Once accepted after peer review (unpaid work), the lucky author will be charged a fee, and be required to relinquish copyright. Thereafter the usually publicly funded research will be paywalled. No money goes back to authors or their granting bodies.</p>
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