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Tuesday, September 3, 2002
© Copyright 2002 Gregor.
Outstanding OS X news from my Alwin(er)victim...
Yessssssss! Still in beta, but certainly being updated. Carbon Copy Cloner now OS X 10.2 compatible. (via Applescript Info) Just a few more pieces to fall into place, now... 10:29:10 PM [] blah blah blah'd on this [ blinked via ViewFromTheHeart ]
Certainly trumps yaks' milk is pink, don't it?
Lucky eff'in' pigs. Pigs orgasms last 30 minutes (Fact 40)... and other useful facts That'll do, pig. I said, THAT'LL DO! 10:16:27 PM [] blah blah blah'd on this [ blinked via FARK ]
What They Don't Teach at J-School... but really oughta wanna
Clyde Haberman offers advice to the folks in charge of curriculum at Columbia U, one of the primier schools of journalism, who recently have created some, uh, small controversy about their mission. [Young reporters] must also be told never to enter a dangerous situation with a photographer at their side. Photographers are crazy. The best ones are absolutely nuts. They stand right there while people are shooting at each other. You can get hurt that way. I had read Clyde's column before, and was reminded of it last night as I watched C-Span. There was a program about photojournalists and their capturing the events of 9-11 and the responses; included was a nice long segment where Allan Tannenbaum showed some of his work. Allan Tannenbaum told many stories about his experiences on that day, as well as some others about other events. Tannenbaum's understated remarks about how close he had been to extreme danger reinforced Clyde's only-half-kidding remark. I knew some folks who were photojournalists, and I do agree with Clyde. They will just stand right there, feeling protected by their camera, while almost any other person would be wishing they could call to Scotty for a transporter beam, stat... 6:38:52 PM [] blah blah blah'd on this [ blinked via New York Times: Education ]
Something else from your desktop? Dane and his wife have marvelous news. Congratulations. 6:13:03 PM [] blah blah blah'd on this
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