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            • July 14, 2005

              via Tim Bray | Please see the extended area of this post to view my own personal feelings on Tim's comments

            • ongoing � The New Public Relations

              You, the information professionals, you can aggregate us or repurpose us or debate with us or debunk us. But this big fat pipe with everyone’s voice roaring through it? It’s not closing.

              A-FUCKING-MEN!

              [NOTE: In an attempt to not throw out "edgy" language that then becomes repeated in syndication (and as such leave potential of offending a visitor to that site) I've decided to try and keep such comments as the above to the extended portion of each post, an area that as far as I know none of the sites that syndicate this blog will print, instead printing the summary and linking to the rest. While I can't promise that I will always remember to do this I think for the most part it should be an easy thing to remember, even in fits of random "rage" :)]

              Anyway, back to the point of the post...

              A-FUCKING-MEN TIM!!!!

            • Posted by m.david : July 14, 2005 05:00 AM GMT

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