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New York writer and Paris correspondent, Adam Gopnik, tells a tale of a missing iPhone, one I can identify with.  Not with the iPhone, I don't have one, but with our human natures that seem to have a need to have someone to blame and so often are wrong.

 

From BBC.com:   A Point of View:  Phoneless in Paris

 

 

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I've just put in a request for Gopnik's 'Paris to the Moon' at my local library.  The title is so familiar to me that I thought I must surely own it or have read it.  Or maybe one that I had every intention of reading and forgot.  We'll see.  He sounds like one of those valuable writers who condense a million of our own half-thoughts into a few words we all wish we could assemble ourselves.

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