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From: Jennifer Holt
Subject: [help-serveez] impotence improvise
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 16:09:30 +0800
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Police Commissioner Kathleen M. The good news, though, is that I really feel, as a journalist, that I'm reaching people in various communities across East Central Indiana.
I found the Chicago Daily News, a new CitJ site started by an ex-Trib staffer, in my logs last week.
It will do it some good.
I'm going to leave all the old content up for now, though. Where in the world has she been?
for guidance on how to run the media.
I kinda like the sound of that, you know. com with new software, but I thought it was time for a new domain, a new name, and a new direction for my journalism blog. Beth Harwell needs to get her head out of the sand. It's forming quite a little community around itself already.
I found the Chicago Daily News, a new CitJ site started by an ex-Trib staffer, in my logs last week.
Seriously, though, the memo, which LA Observed got ahold of first, I think, isn't too bad. I'd actually talked to Geoff months ago about it, although he was keeping it off the radar at that point.
I'm not so sure about that specifically, see, but a Free Press is important. I probably shouldn't post this because some poor soul low on the ladder will get chewed for the Tribune-wide web woes, but it was kinda funny in a snarky blogtastic sort of way. I'm going to leave all the old content up for now, though. Well, J-Log has been fun, and I've built it up over the years, but the community hasn't really taken off.
The legal tools it provides. Sakai's development model is called "Community Source" because many of the developers creating Sakai are drawn from the "community" of organizations that have adopted and are using Sakai. They dig deep into the subterranean depths of technological knowledge, digging up the most vital, behind-the-scenes tidbits that make any technocrats drool soda on his chips. I'd actually talked to Geoff months ago about it, although he was keeping it off the radar at that point.
And they admitted it was hard to pull the writers off of print but that they did it. I'm going to leave all the old content up for now, though.
The legal tools it provides. I probably shouldn't post this because some poor soul low on the ladder will get chewed for the Tribune-wide web woes, but it was kinda funny in a snarky blogtastic sort of way. Many users of Sakai deploy it to support teaching and learning, ad hoc group collaboration, support for portfolios and research collaboration.
com with new software, but I thought it was time for a new domain, a new name, and a new direction for my journalism blog. Seriously, though, the memo, which LA Observed got ahold of first, I think, isn't too bad.


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