Tuesday, August 22, 2006

9/11: A Graphic Adaptation

When the 9/11 report was released not many people really sat down and read it.  By this time many conclusions had already been brought about by scattered evidence.  It was mostly a formality so that events that took place could be set against a reasonable timeline.  Undoubtedly there was some information in there that people did not know, but we felt that we needed to know all we wanted to know.  Well it's true that a picture is worth a thousand words, when descriptive phrases are added to those words we get something that is not only palatable but clear and concise.  This graphical adaptation of the 9/11 report is just that.  Slate will be posting a chapter a day until the 7th.  Peep it, it's quite good.

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