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Former Seattle P-I, Bremerton Sun, Bainbridge Review staffer, freelance writer, history book author and publisher.
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Posted Wed, Feb 18, 2:37 p.m.
You sound like you've learned better, Bill, but I doubt it. The trouble with us news hacks is that we never learn. My first paper was the Los Angeles Herald. Delivered it in a Long Beach suburb in 1948. It died. Next came the San Diego Daily Journal in 1950. ...
MOREPosted Thu, Jan 29, 12:17 p.m.
Most people who haven't tried a plastic reader or ebook seem to have difficulty imagining how adictive they can be. When an Eink newspaper reader is sold I will buy one. I will carry it everywhere. And this is a guy who doesn't own an iPod or send text messages ...
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