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  • thanks.

    You might have seen it at the Missoulian's website or at NewWest...? It was on NewWest's front page for a bit there. But that was November of 2007, long time ago.
    Posted to Poems by catnapping on July 25, 2009
  • I want someone to finance my journalism, but who? How?

    My career as a journalist/photojournalist has been a bit odd and out of the mainstream, as I have created and put together very small circulation magazines that have been well known and well read in remote regions of Alaska. Occasionally I have done something in mainstream periodicals, such as National Geographic and GEO. I do have some newspaper ...
    Posted to The Big Idea by frostfrog on February 22, 2009
  • Wearing the Uniform

    I looked up from my lunch today, and watched four folks come in wearing blaze orange vests, reflection tape, and tan redwing boots. I had no idea who they worked for or what they did for a living. But clearly, they worked together. They were a unit. I remember what that feels like, sitting with friends, sharing a goal, sharing a purpose, wearing ...
    Posted to Best of the Fray by catnapping on February 11, 2009
  • Should this cop be fired!

    The Oakland School District Police Chief detained an Oakland Tribune photojournalist in a shocking confrontation caught on tape. http://www.webcastr.com/videos/news/police-chief-under-fire-after-detaining-journalist.html
    Posted to Ballot Box by wilsontruth on November 14, 2008
  • Emerging MLM Threat

    Great article! It is inspiring and makes me want to blog (even more) but you might want to let the world now more about the dark side? You glossed over the subject of blogging garbage and the feasting MLMs (multi-level marketing blogs), ''there are plenty of people who make a living posting dubious crap'', but they are growing. These new “helpful” ...
    Posted to The Browser by rstanley on October 4, 2008
  • twittering is smart

    Twittering gives me a break from all the hard core economic news. It's at times amusing and enlightening. And perfect for this particular politcal campaign - drama.
    Posted to Twitterbox by david wayne osedach on September 30, 2008
  • Twittering is dumb.

    And lazy. Is this an experiment to see how much we can condense intelligent thoughts into junior high sound bites? Please go back to proper blogging instead.
    Posted to Twitterbox by ricodetroit on September 26, 2008
  • Palin promoted by Blog

    Considering John McCain recently said he doesn't use e-mail, but he's recently started using ''the Googles'' on ''the internets'', I hardly doubt he learned about Palin from somebody's blog.
    Posted to Chatterbox by AZMiddleMan on August 30, 2008
  • People Will Read Again

    The Internet has given pseudo-experts a platform from which to espouse their typically generic ideas to the masses. The good part is that people are reading more now because of the Internet, but the negative is the quality of the content that they are reading. I have my own blog (shameless plug, www.twowhiteboys.com), where we hope we can ...
    Posted to The Browser by Bananafish on June 23, 2008
  • Writing about your kids

    This piece hit home; I run the group blog DadCentric, and lately I've been wondering when - not if - I should stop telling the world about my kid. (Pauses to let the ''anti-breeders'' spew their vitriol.) This actually has more to do with my general parentblog fatigue than anything else; this may be biting the hands of my readers and fellow ...
    Posted to Family by Surfjay08 on June 5, 2008