Karen started telling me the story of the journo who contacted you via your blog and attempted to preserve the well-earned and respected [cough, cough] moral high ground of journalism in this country by asking some thinly veiled accusations, erm I mean, questions, about the lithographic legitimacy of blogging. I have my own thinly veiled opinions about such matters, but I think that it would be great if you wrote a blog post, or two, about the experience. One of the things that I really like about your blog is its transparency – it is very clear to all of your readers that you take great pains to include all of the relevant details and not just those that suit your taste. In that spirit, I’d encourage you to document the experience – I suspect that you might find you are not the only blogger learning how to negotiate the old Empire. Viva la revolution!
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gday Sarah,
Karen started telling me the story of the journo who contacted you via your blog and attempted to preserve the well-earned and respected [cough, cough] moral high ground of journalism in this country by asking some thinly veiled accusations, erm I mean, questions, about the lithographic legitimacy of blogging. I have my own thinly veiled opinions about such matters, but I think that it would be great if you wrote a blog post, or two, about the experience. One of the things that I really like about your blog is its transparency – it is very clear to all of your readers that you take great pains to include all of the relevant details and not just those that suit your taste. In that spirit, I’d encourage you to document the experience – I suspect that you might find you are not the only blogger learning how to negotiate the old Empire. Viva la revolution!
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