love that this showed up. of all the tweets that could have resulted from me typing something into the wrong field, this one's pretty benign.
- Michael Calore
I shall make no comment on Bob. Brooke is cool.
- Jay Rosen
Me? Or am I not enough of a big name, or "mainstream" journalist? I work at a daily metro...
- Dave Earley
Many people like this answer... @ JonHenke to @jayrosen_nyu Yeah, but who doesn't think they're more realistic than people with whom they disagree? Who would think they're less realist?... Yep, they love this answer. They think it a slam dunk.
- Jay Rosen
@timschlueter to @jayrosen_nyu me. (does it really make sense to go back into the trenches and play "bloggers" vs "mainstream journalists"?) http://twitter.com/timschl...
- Jay Rosen
I am not trying to re-ignIte "bloggers vs msm." I'm trying to ask a question sorta like this, why doesn't a liberal journalist or pundit say, when being critical of liberal bloggers: I am better informed than you? or I am a better liberal than you? or I am a truer democrat than you? or I am more in the New Deal tradition than you? Instead it is (almost always, but not always) "I am more realistic than you...?"
- Jay Rosen
No: it means in my usage: "....I am closer to what is actually happening, or likely to unfold. You may have other virtues but my strength is my realism."
- Jay Rosen
Switching from politics to tech: Has Kara Swisher ever taken any other stance toward tech bloggers? Think about it. This will have to be continued; I am off to sleep. G'night.
- Jay Rosen
I thikn she's usually been right -- when I've seen her be condescending to tech "bloggers" they've deserved it. I put the term blogger in quotes because I don't know in what way the bloggers are bloggers and she's not. In tech the word is so abused as to be virtually meaningless.
- Dave Winer
Roger Ebert. (in answer to Jay's question, not Dave's)
- Michael Calore
from iPhone
Could it not be that many journalists *are* more realistic? (That is, in the sense that Jay offers: "closer to what is actually happening or likely to unfold.") But it's an odd question from a professor of media studies. Because, of course, journalists *wish* to be more realistic. They wish, in so far as possible, to capture that elusive first draft of history. They truly do want to be...
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- Jason Pontin
It's not realism or objectivity, it's detachment. They think of themselves as "historians of the present', but they are only 'chronologists of the present' - a true historian would actually know something about subject matter and state who is right and who is wrong and who is just lying. Just scribbling down HeSaidSheSaid is not writing down history, it is ignorant and irresponsible....
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- Bora Zivkovic
yes! you're on fire... didn't realize both of these things bugged me until you pointed them out. while we're on the topic, i also really wish americans would stop saying they "could care less" when they so obviously mean that they "couldn't care less."
- Eliot Van Buskirk
i always take "could care less" as a compliment. like, "my hatred of that idea doesn't run nearly as deep as it could."
- Michael Calore
truly sad, but what other response can we expect from a network of powerful aristocrats than an insistence on adhering to generations-old protocols? we want open data, the boss-man says he wants open data... hopefully all parties will keep leaning on them. better yet, hold them accountable at election time. they only budge when they sense they're about to lose their jobs.
- Michael Calore
I know of an english teacher that is already teaching kids that smilies are replacing a lot of punctuation and context in sentences.
- alphaxion
This is where I want to :) say :D something really incendiary :D with liberal smileys :O
- Joelle Nebbe (iphigenie)
a lot of people are too young to know <g> as the proto smiley, so I've stopped using it. actually, even though it's pre-hypertext, it looks like HTML. what meaning does that assign to </g> ?
- Michael Calore
from BuddyFeed
No way. Its consumer to consumer, B2B and B2C. The unique value to business in fact comes from the C2C interaction. That's where user intent is most accurate.
- Sameer
it's an E2E technology. everyone to everyone/
- Michael Calore
Agreed, Marshall, there's a huge B2B component to Twitter - especially with all of the PR people on it. Broadcast is broadcast and influence is influence. It's a neutral pipe that could be used for consumer or enterprise.
- John Blossom
So cute! Love Sarah striking a pose in the last one!
- Trish R
Anne, the infield fly rule confuses even the most veteran of baseball fans. I eventually went and printed out an official definition from MLB.
- Louis Gray
I remember how excited I was when I figured out the infield fly rule. Of course, it's obvious once you think about the need for it.
- Glen, Bespectacled Elder
I like explaining to umpires the infield fly rule during our softball games. Oakland A's though, you're just setting them up for a life of misery ya know.
- Steve C
Billy Beane is picking em even younger, eh? No worries. he'll trade both of these kids when they're about 8 or 9.
- Michael Calore
Very cute! Audrey says hello to Matthew (well, and Sarah, too). :)
- Rochelle
Wait till they get old enough to pick other teams.
- CW™
Hold it...are these YOUR babies Louis? Research hasn't taken me to your family...yet. :)
- Sheryl
So wunnerful! Love that last picture. <3
- Yolanda
Sheryl, you have a good point. We never did do a paternity test.
- Louis Gray
Louis! Facebook is too slow. Do you know the problem with Facebook?
- ramiromarques
Baby squish time! I'm the baby squish QUEEN! Probably cause mine are all grown up. :) Adorable. Glad to get to see them.
- Sheryl
Matthew, probably because she was closer to the closet where the hats were hanging? Usually who gets put where depends on who is doing what where. With twins, you just adjust as you go along.
- Louis Gray
The second picture made me lol. The first one looks like it could be an actual action shot from a game. These kids...
- Mike Nayyar
Adorable kids. And now I know where I'll be bringing Sheryl next time we're in the area. We love kids to pieces, but won't ever have little ones of our own together. Ours are grown and we live vicariously through our friends' kids now. :-)
- Ken Camp
arg! dude you didn't spam me. i only hear about these things in time if i get spammed. please consider an unsolicited e-mail next time... heh. hope you had a good gig@
- Michael Calore
Ha. You are now signed up for spam. Don't worry though, our e-mails are only occasionally concerning penis enlargement and prescription medicine. :-)
- Scott Loganbill