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Even ZD-NET has crummy posts.
Mispelled headlines, terrible grammar, improper use of terminology.

This article doesn't hit the nail. The problem is crummy journalism and not the ability to post freely.

Do some research on current text books in the hands of students today. You will find propaganda, terrible grammar, terminology in one chapter meaning something else in the next.

In college, most of my Prof's in the upper classes told us to leave the text books at home. We would learn from their lectures. Why? The quality of the material we paid dearly for was sub-standard.

If we do away with wiki and free postings, blogs will be the next thing to go. They are mostly propaganda anyway.
Posted by: bjbrock   Posted on: 09/29/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Even ZD-NET has crummy posts.  bjbrock | 09/29/05
'he remains conflicted'?  Fred Fredrickson | 09/29/05
Unless his major was newspaper journalism (NT)  Update victim | 11/16/05

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