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Charlie Self August 11th 04 08:14 PM

Price of wood reporting
 
For anyone who recalls the reporter who was asking about the price of wood for
an article, look in today's Wall St. Journal.

Inaccurate, interesting, makes me wonder why I didn't get a job writing that
kind of stuff a long time ago. Six email messages and four phone calls and
you've got your week's work done.

Charlie Self
"Inanimate objects are classified scientifically into three major categories -
those that don't work, those that break down and those that get lost." Russell
Baker

Swingman August 11th 04 08:35 PM

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"Charlie Self" wrote in message
For anyone who recalls the reporter who was asking about the price of wood

for
an article, look in today's Wall St. Journal.

Inaccurate, interesting, makes me wonder why I didn't get a job writing

that
kind of stuff a long time ago. Six email messages and four phone calls and
you've got your week's work done.


40 years ago, and the first time I read an article in which I'd been
interviewed, I flat ass couldn't believe the reporter and I had been on the
same planet .. it has gotten much worse since.

--
www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 7/10/04



Leon August 11th 04 08:51 PM

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"Swingman" wrote in message
...

40 years ago, and the first time I read an article in which I'd been
interviewed, I flat ass couldn't believe the reporter and I had been on

the
same planet .. it has gotten much worse since.



I have always heard that the news paper was written so that a 3rd grader
would understand it.
I think that a 3rd grader actually writes the articles.



patrick conroy August 11th 04 09:16 PM

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"Charlie Self" wrote in message
...

Charlie Self says "I'll take World Injustice for 200, Art!"


Inaccurate, interesting, makes me wonder why I didn't get a job writing

that
kind of stuff a long time ago.


Bzzzzt! "What is 'integrity'?"



Six email messages and four phone calls and
you've got your week's work done.


On the one hand, six and four more that William Randolph Hearst would have
done...
Jayson Blair, slide over!



jo4hn August 11th 04 09:23 PM

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Charlie Self wrote:
For anyone who recalls the reporter who was asking about the price of wood for
an article, look in today's Wall St. Journal.

Inaccurate, interesting, makes me wonder why I didn't get a job writing that
kind of stuff a long time ago. Six email messages and four phone calls and
you've got your week's work done.

Charlie Self
"Inanimate objects are classified scientifically into three major categories -
those that don't work, those that break down and those that get lost." Russell
Baker


Any chance you could post the article for those of us who are members of
the unwashed?
scruffy,
jo4hn


Tom Watson August 11th 04 09:30 PM

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On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 14:35:53 -0500, "Swingman" wrote:


40 years ago, and the first time I read an article in which I'd been
interviewed, I flat ass couldn't believe the reporter and I had been on the
same planet .. it has gotten much worse since.



Same thing happened to me. Guy spent an hour and a half on the phone
with me and when the article came out - I hadn't the slightest idea
who he was talking about.

It was a weird feeling.



Regards,
Tom.

Thomas J.Watson - Cabinetmaker (ret.)
tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)
http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1

Swingman August 11th 04 09:34 PM

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"jo4hn" wrote in message
Any chance you could post the article for those of us who are members of
the unwashed?
scruffy,


We know better now that we've seen what you look like. Not bad for an old
dude ... sir.

;)

--
www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 7/10/04






Charlie Self August 11th 04 09:53 PM

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jo4hn asks:

Charlie Self wrote:
For anyone who recalls the reporter who was asking about the price of wood

for
an article, look in today's Wall St. Journal.

Inaccurate, interesting, makes me wonder why I didn't get a job writing

that
kind of stuff a long time ago. Six email messages and four phone calls and
you've got your week's work done.

Charlie Self
"Inanimate objects are classified scientifically into three major

categories -
those that don't work, those that break down and those that get lost."

Russell
Baker


Any chance you could post the article for those of us who are members of
the unwashed?
scruffy,


I'd try, but it's an AOL link to WSJ so there's not much chance. I'm pretty
sure you can google up Wall St. Journal and get it that way.

Charlie Self
"Inanimate objects are classified scientifically into three major categories -
those that don't work, those that break down and those that get lost." Russell
Baker

Charlie Self August 11th 04 09:56 PM

Price of wood reporting
 
jo4hn asks:

Any chance you could post the article for those of us who are members of
the unwashed?


Disregard my earlier answer unless you're up to filling out a 4 page trial
subscription form.

Jeez. Hit the corner newsstand. They probably have a copy left over--if it
comes to your area. It doesn't, to mine, at least that I know of. I never have
enough money to need the WSJ.



Charlie Self
"Inanimate objects are classified scientifically into three major categories -
those that don't work, those that break down and those that get lost." Russell
Baker

Jay Pique August 11th 04 10:05 PM

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"Leon" wrote:


"Swingman" wrote in message
...

40 years ago, and the first time I read an article in which I'd been
interviewed, I flat ass couldn't believe the reporter and I had been on

the
same planet .. it has gotten much worse since.



I have always heard that the news paper was written so that a 3rd grader
would understand it.
I think that a 3rd grader actually writes the articles.


I believe the WSJ is written to the level of an 8th grader. Just read
it in "Growing A Business" by Paul Hawken (of Smith & Hawken). BTW,
it's an excellent book thus far.

JP
***********************
Meliora.

B a r r y August 12th 04 01:51 AM

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On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 16:30:03 -0400, Tom Watson
wrote:


Same thing happened to me. Guy spent an hour and a half on the phone
with me and when the article came out - I hadn't the slightest idea
who he was talking about.

It was a weird feeling.


Was it Charlie for" Woodshop News"? G

Barry

Tom Watson August 12th 04 02:02 AM

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On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 00:51:53 GMT, B a r r y
wrote:

On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 16:30:03 -0400, Tom Watson
wrote:


Same thing happened to me. Guy spent an hour and a half on the phone
with me and when the article came out - I hadn't the slightest idea
who he was talking about.

It was a weird feeling.


Was it Charlie for" Woodshop News"? G



Nope. It was the theater reviewer for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Musta been transferred there from the National Enquirer.

I think he's still around.

But I don't read him.

Gave the play a nice review.

But missed the whole point.



sigh...




Regards,
Tom.

Thomas J.Watson - Cabinetmaker (ret.)
tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)
http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1

John Grossbohlin August 12th 04 03:19 AM

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Re the WSJ article, is John Lucas amongst us???



Charlie Self August 12th 04 08:56 AM

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Barry asks:

Same thing happened to me. Guy spent an hour and a half on the phone
with me and when the article came out - I hadn't the slightest idea
who he was talking about.

It was a weird feeling.


Was it Charlie for" Woodshop News"? G


Not a chance. Tom and I have spent an hour and a half on the phone, but I don't
think Woodshop News would print much of it.

Besides, he's the one who took the photo of himself.

Charlie Self
"Inanimate objects are classified scientifically into three major categories -
those that don't work, those that break down and those that get lost." Russell
Baker

BobS August 12th 04 01:17 PM

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He usually is here offering good advice but I haven't seen any posts from
him as of late.

Bob S.

"John Grossbohlin" wrote in message
...
Re the WSJ article, is John Lucas amongst us???





patrick conroy August 12th 04 06:16 PM

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"John Grossbohlin" wrote in message
...
Re the WSJ article, is John Lucas amongst us???


John "How Does He Do That" L, is out trollin' for more babes, would me my
guess.
How does he do that? ;^)




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