Shouldn't the six more weeks of winter after 2 February be over by now? It's almost enough to make you think the whole Ground Hog Day thing is just a promotional scheme for Punxatawney PA tourism. Probably even that movie.
I was a subscriber then, and remember raising an eyebrow when the Staples Center brochure arrived with the paper, and being gratified when the paper realized was so ridiculed and criticized for its mistake that it had to hide an apology in the business section. Of course that was before the LA Times became the western neighborhood edition of the Chicago Tribune.
"Nearly 300 reporters and editors at The Times on Wednesday signed a petition complaining that the agreement raised doubts about the integrity of the newspaper itself and asking for an apology." Do you suppose the paper has anywhere near that many writers and editors today?
And then journalism will die out entirely, I suppose. It was nice while it lasted, though!
We get the treated-wood-pulp NYT every day, and that story actually filled a full page of the business section, with no other actual ads on the page. I wonder how many internet juicers the manufacturer had to send to the editors, for purely journalistic reasons of course, in order to get that kind of a display in the paper.
Andrew Sullivan Weeps.
And now a word from the sponsor of today's New England spring snowstorm.
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Shouldn't the six more weeks of winter after 2 February be over by now? It's almost enough to make you think the whole Ground Hog Day thing is just a promotional scheme for Punxatawney PA tourism. Probably even that movie.
Did you do this? It's wonderful
parts
excellent
Never needs WiFi:
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Does it work well with kale and seaweed?
The Los Angeles Times |did something similar| this almost 20 years ago, the people at the top of the paper got fired.
I was a subscriber then, and remember raising an eyebrow when the Staples Center brochure arrived with the paper, and being gratified when the paper
realizedwas so ridiculed and criticized for its mistake that it had to hide an apology in the business section. Of course that was before the LA Times became the western neighborhood edition of the Chicago Tribune."Nearly 300 reporters and editors at The Times on Wednesday signed a petition complaining that the agreement raised doubts about the integrity of the newspaper itself and asking for an apology." Do you suppose the paper has anywhere near that many writers and editors today?
Also shocking: that it was almost 20 years ago.
Sunny
High: 82°F
As long as we're rubbing it in:
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All too easy…
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And then journalism will die out entirely, I suppose. It was nice while it lasted, though!
We get the treated-wood-pulp NYT every day, and that story actually filled a full page of the business section, with no other actual ads on the page. I wonder how many internet juicers the manufacturer had to send to the editors, for purely journalistic reasons of course, in order to get that kind of a display in the paper.
[ Speaking of snow. ]
That's one of my faves. Can sorta play it.
'Can sorta' pretty much covers all that I play.