Crude may be down, but I read this morning about the severe shortage of diesel fuel world wide. I must admit that my optimism was premature...
One can read the facts from other sources besides the internet written by folks in the trench and it only cost a couple hundred dollars a year in a printed magazine...
Whether one reads them in physical printed form like you mention or reads them on the internet, it is possible to read the same exact information. And to your point specifically, many of those magazines written by folks in the trench are ONLY available online, such as Bus Conversion Magazine.It's also possible to read printed magazines and "scholarly" articles in print which are totally bogus.The type of media doesn't matter. What matters is being able to discern the difference between fact and fiction, between subjective and objective, etc. Same as it always has been.
I don't care where you get your information but there are better sources ,me I never take the first lie when it comes from the main stream news Fox,CNN or others
Yeah, sure. Good to know...