Sep 24, 2006
When writing a news article, journalists usually follow the inverted pyramid structure -- the most important information (the what, when, where, who and sometimes the how) in the first paragraph called the lead. The rest of the information is placed in the subsequent paragraphs with the least important in the last paragraph. That way, people who read the news article get the gist of the story by just ...
Sep 23, 2006
"Pop culture rolled over and died some time ago. Some people actually think Marilyn Manson is scary, that Kurt Cobain had something to do with rebellion, that Bret Easton Ellis is a dangerous writer, that it's a good thing that you can buy McDonalds in Prague, that movies are somehow relevant to our lives.
Television is our stage and our anaesthetic. Real life happens on television in preference to ...
Sep 10, 2006
So yeah the September 09 update was a bust. Got a few tech issues to iron out. I have some exciting announcements so please watch this space.