paynito ([info]paynito) wrote,
@ 2006-04-26 09:59:00
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Entry tags:africa, blogging, france, movies, myspace, npr, riots, rss, satellite, slate, t.v.

on blogging
at buzzmachine:
Last week, the experiment backfired for The Los Angeles Times. The newspaper suspended the blog of one of its columnists after it was revealed that he had posted comments on the paper’s Web site and elsewhere on the Web under false names.
on salon/npra story about a blogger that quit blogging after 5 yrs.
my take: i think anonymity is cool and posting under false names is ok, so there jeff jarvis, i'm watching tv5monde-asia. so i'll put this out there and the sirens will be here in a few minutes, blogging is a conspiracy foisted on younger writers by the older establishment to sap our energies and give them the big bucks from novelising for a few more years. it's obvious, just like medical school admissions, writers are trying to limit competition by distracting us into these non-monetized realms, i don't even know how to check the revenue i must be getting from all the ads on this site, today i'm rocking phoenix again, i'm sure it's a RAM issue on this Lombard, can't be that Qumana is just slow, they still haven't contacted me to give me my vacation, anyway the French tv is some documentary about African immigrants in France. beats the Clint East Wood is a British spy in Nazi Germany flick on TCM. enjoyed the insight on MySpace that Ben Champion's writing in instantly copywritten under Oklahoma law since it is handwritten. He never told me that.




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