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OK, I need to stop procrastinating and start paying bills, but I found this choice misspelling in a comment on Larry Lessig's blog, on the subject of CNET buying mp3.com and destroying all the mp3s on it.

CNET's actions suggest that this was a rational economic decision. there were apparently few economic incentives in keeping the content. indeed, it would seem that the economic incentive was to get rid of it.

how is this anything like the wonton destruction carried out during the chinese cultural revolution?

I love wonton soup! Wonton destruction! Noooooooooo!

Reminds me of a typo in the opposite direction, on the menu of a Chinese restaurant that my friend Kimberly and I used to frequent when we lived in Rockridge. We'd cackle at the appetizer called "fried wanton" and speculate that we'd better not get too frisky or we'd end up as dinner.

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