by The Wordyeti | Nov 14, 2006 | journalism
…although they are a strange and alarming bunch… Douglas Feith, widely derided as one of the key reasons that Iraq descended into the Pit of Hell … a neocon Defender of the Faith venal and small-minded enough that Gen. Tommy Franks called him...
by The Wordyeti | Nov 10, 2006 | Uncategorized
Well, the profusion of little social-bookmarking buttons that I’ve been putting on the bottom of some of my more worthy posts seems to have drawn the ire of the webcritics at Signal vs. Noise: This focus on campaigning over content seems like a classic case of...
by The Wordyeti | Nov 10, 2006 | Uncategorized
OK, I know that the webvangelists are yammering & hammering the point home that this brave new Web 2.0 world means that the internet has won, it’s integrated into every aspect of our lives, just get used to it and install the coax cable socket into the back...
by The Wordyeti | Nov 9, 2006 | journalism, music, television
An (absurdist) lesson in the lightning multi-platform flow of information these days: It is worth noting that the same day that I cited the election results as being exemplars of the pervasive and still growing influence of the web and New Media … comes this...
by The Wordyeti | Nov 8, 2006 | journalism
OK, OK, the parade has barely begun and the storm clouds are dumping. Over on Buzzmachine, Jarvis points out that, basically, wherever we go, there we are. So that in the future: Yes, this was an incredibly ugly, TV-run election in many races (including...