dominique:
On 2/19/06, Dominique Cimafranca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If it bothers you so much that it should be titled "Primer for
> Journalists", feel free to call it anything you want. "DAIYEN FOOELS" or
> "FOOBIE BLETCH" is just as acceptable so long as it serves the purpose
> intended.
it does not bother me. i'm not the one who will read it. but hey, you
asked for comments, right? i gave you an honest, objective,
what-i-think kind of comment. it is your prerogative as the writer to
act on it or ignore it.
> 3) Write about your open source experiences. Don't just email commentary
> and responses to the mailing list, write feature-quality articles that
> non-Linux people can appreciate. I already have links with PC Magazine and
> Computerworld, and I am trying to get links to the dailies. You write 'em,
> we get 'em published, and you get paid.
so what kind of articles are you looking for?
--
House: ``But, as the philosopherJagger once said, 'You can't always
get what you want.'''
Cuddy (later in episode): ``Oh, I looked into that philosopher you
quoted-Jagger. And you're right, you can't always get what you want.
But as it turns out, If you try sometimes, you get what you need.''
- House, pilot episode
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