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<title>Comment by Distorted Angel</title>
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<description>If the blogging coverage was, in Cooper&#039;s words, &quot;insufferably pedantic&quot; and &quot;sublimely mediocre&quot;, then it wasn&#039;t any worse than the coverage offered by the mainstream media. </description>
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<title>Comment by BB</title>
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<description>Which only proves my suspicion that many bloggers are would-be, wanna-be journalist/writers that couldn&#039;t get a paying job if their life depended on it. Oh well, back to the drawing board, er... computer.

I liked the post RJ. Getting better.</description>
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