Beyond issues of attribution and extraterritoriality, there is the simple reality that digital technology permits the compression of vast amounts of information into brief bursts of computer code.
In full realization that education is too broad and serious a subject to be treated exhaustively in a relatively brief magazine article, FORBES feels it is not unreasonable to apply some simple economic criteria to the vast and costly U.S. educational system.
We're a long way from high school photo class, but if you want the nightmarishly brief rundown, the 5D had real heft, the screen was fantastic, and shooting was fast and simple (well, that's a relative term, of course).