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I tricked another magazine to publish one of my comics. This time it’s Punk Planet. The current issue (75) has a theme: The Revenge of Print 2. I was asked to contribute a 3 page comics essay on the topic. It ended up being an apocalyptic rant on the …
an editor? wow, what a concept! what a great experiment for journalism! now this is the breakthrough i’ve been waiting for! and the internet made it all happened! who says you can’t teach old dogs new tricks! if the old msm had editors journalism would’ve been so different. professor rosen, my hat is off to you for figuring this one out!
I detect a certain amount of smarlomess. sort of like the reaction of the stingray that spotted a looming humanoid intruding hon Hisspace, in regard to the good news about the progress of the project of letting us jes’ plain folks have something to do with reporting about what we do. I thought to myself, from whence this snark attack. Jealousy, envy, an unearned cynicism? Whn would folks take shots at sometning that is, on the face of it, an admirable project, that at the very least could do no harm, and, qute probably CHANGE OUR LIVES AND FOR THE BETTER. sOME OF THESE KNEEJERK NAYSAYERS, GENERALLY ANONYMOUS, MAY BE RELATED TO THAT LATIN LOWLIFE, AD HOMINEM. but there I go, getting all-over emotional. alhallowell, who can distinguish good news from bad news wherever it might raise its lovely head..
I detect a certain amount of snark sort of like the reaction of the stingray that spotted a loom,ing humanoid intruding hon Hisspace, in regard to the good news about the progress of the project of letting us jes’ plain folks have something to do with reporting about what we do. I thought to myself, from whence this snark attack. Jealousy, envy, an unearned cynicism? Whn would folks take shots at sometning that is, on the face of it, an admirable project, that at the very least could do no harm, and, qute probably CHANGE OUR LIVES AND FOR THE BETTER. sOME OF THESE KNEEJERK NAYSAYERS, GENERALLY ANONYMOUS, MAY BE RELATED TO THAT LATIN LOWLIFE, AD HOMINEM. but there I go, getting all-over emotional. alhallowell, who can distinguish good news from bad news wherever it might raise its lovely head..
September 20th, 2006 at 11:15 am
I am so excited!
September 20th, 2006 at 4:32 pm
It is good news. Reuters certainly needs an editor. :•)
September 20th, 2006 at 9:00 pm
World 2.0
I tricked another magazine to publish one of my comics. This time it’s Punk Planet. The current issue (75) has a theme: The Revenge of Print 2. I was asked to contribute a 3 page comics essay on the topic. It ended up being an apocalyptic rant on the …
September 20th, 2006 at 9:43 pm
an editor? wow, what a concept! what a great experiment for journalism! now this is the breakthrough i’ve been waiting for! and the internet made it all happened! who says you can’t teach old dogs new tricks! if the old msm had editors journalism would’ve been so different. professor rosen, my hat is off to you for figuring this one out!
September 21st, 2006 at 9:34 am
I detect a certain amount of smarlomess. sort of like the reaction of the stingray that spotted a looming humanoid intruding hon Hisspace, in regard to the good news about the progress of the project of letting us jes’ plain folks have something to do with reporting about what we do. I thought to myself, from whence this snark attack. Jealousy, envy, an unearned cynicism? Whn would folks take shots at sometning that is, on the face of it, an admirable project, that at the very least could do no harm, and, qute probably CHANGE OUR LIVES AND FOR THE BETTER. sOME OF THESE KNEEJERK NAYSAYERS, GENERALLY ANONYMOUS, MAY BE RELATED TO THAT LATIN LOWLIFE, AD HOMINEM. but there I go, getting all-over emotional. alhallowell, who can distinguish good news from bad news wherever it might raise its lovely head..
September 21st, 2006 at 9:42 am
I detect a certain amount of snark sort of like the reaction of the stingray that spotted a loom,ing humanoid intruding hon Hisspace, in regard to the good news about the progress of the project of letting us jes’ plain folks have something to do with reporting about what we do. I thought to myself, from whence this snark attack. Jealousy, envy, an unearned cynicism? Whn would folks take shots at sometning that is, on the face of it, an admirable project, that at the very least could do no harm, and, qute probably CHANGE OUR LIVES AND FOR THE BETTER. sOME OF THESE KNEEJERK NAYSAYERS, GENERALLY ANONYMOUS, MAY BE RELATED TO THAT LATIN LOWLIFE, AD HOMINEM. but there I go, getting all-over emotional. alhallowell, who can distinguish good news from bad news wherever it might raise its lovely head..