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May 13, 08
Online Advertising Burnout
There are days when I don't post a blog entry or otherwise update my site because I'm too immersed in housekeeping chores. Those chores fall into two categories:
May 07, 08
Print is not a Burden: Useless Drivel is the Burden
An article appeared on May 5th in the New York Times called "Publisher Tested the Waters Online, Then Dove In." In glowing terms, it recounts the apparently amazing
May 05, 08
Are Magazines now a Luxury Item?
This blog entry complements my last entry on magazines (May 2nd). The information came to me by a circuitous route. Bob Sacks, aka "BoSacks" "a veteran of the

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Last updated: Feb 7, 2008
A joke:

Working as a computer instructor for an adult-education program at a community college, I am keenly aware of the gap in computer knowledge between my younger and older students. My observations were confirmed the day a new student walked into our library area and glanced at the encyclopedia volumes stacked on a bookshelf.

"What are all these books?" he asked.

Somewhat surprised, I replied that they were encyclopedias.

"Really?" he said. "Someone printed out the whole thing?"

       -- From ReadersDigest.com, quoted by David Pogue.

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