This refers to how media coverage can be spotty, erratic or tailored for an audience leading an outsider to gage the gravitas (had to use that one someday) of a particular story. So a local American financial news paper owned by Newscorp (which was founded by an Australian dude) had in its inside pages several stories - one of which talked about cable company businesses and the US government diktat about it; followed by a win for Modi in the world's largest democracy; followed by another sizzling item - of a cat biting a dog. Audience - you decide what you want to read and in what order.
Among human crayons I am Brown. Also, my thoughts bounce around and resemble the idea of Brownian motion. This blog is an interface for the reader into this unique jello I call my mind. A mind so fertile anything grows. An agnostic yet curious mind. A mind attempting the Horatian or Kabirism maxim of Carpe Diem or Aaj kareso aab. Rated W I L D for wilfully irritating to large demographic is sometimes the latter - graphic in its descriptions. Caveat Lector!