Sunday, July 29, 2012

Graphic Failure

ct-health
Here's a light-bulb-with-caduceus graphic, from a Chicago Tribune article. The opinion-piece, by an "ethicist," argues that tech innovation will thrive under the new health care reform law.
Getting efficient about handling records, data, imaging, biomonitoring and sharing information is a key goal of reform.
Yes, they need more info about your health on federal computers. And it's going to work well! After all, it's a "key goal".

(I will say nothing about how well federal programs generally meet their announced "key goals".)

Anyway, what interests me is the graphic. Why does an article about federally-induced tech innovation feature an old-fashioned incandescent light bulb? Shouldn't it feature a federally-mandated twisty fluorescent?

twist

These pricey bulbs, although
mandated from above,
have failed to earn the glow
of consumer love.

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