Who wants to eat in "The Kitchen"? That's for the hired help. I want to eat in "The Dining Room" or at "The Banquet". The kitchen is for lower classes and bums looking for a hand out. Wise up fellas and fight over something more original or at least worthwhile./div>
I'd say the officer forgot who it was that he was supposed to protect and serve. The citizen's of Rochester should show up at the next city council meeting and demand the guy be fired. He seems to be suffering from Col. Nicholson's (Bridge on the River Kwai) syndrome./div>
@el_segfaulto
People, not just the police, need to behave as if they were being filmed any time they are in public. It has already been determined in court that there is no expectation of privacy when on a public street. I see no reason why a public employee, whether policeman or street sweeper, should enjoy special status. If they are behaving properly, there is nothing to fear from being taped./div>
and especially those who scream the sky is falling because they heard a clunk in the dark.
Mr. Cohen seems confused as to what is *journalism* and what is *technology* and how they relate to each other. He should not be comparing twitter to journalism but rather lead type to electrons. Neither relates directly to the quality, accuracy, or timelyness of news content. They are merely two methods of proliferating news.
Actually, the ease with which almost any moron can begin spreading his or her own perseption of news has convinced me to avoid the howling of the mobs using the new electronic delivery and return to more tradional sources of, well, propaganda disguised as news./div>
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Can't believe they're fighting over this name
On principle...
Re: Re:
People, not just the police, need to behave as if they were being filmed any time they are in public. It has already been determined in court that there is no expectation of privacy when on a public street. I see no reason why a public employee, whether policeman or street sweeper, should enjoy special status. If they are behaving properly, there is nothing to fear from being taped./div>
Semantics can make fools of us all...
Mr. Cohen seems confused as to what is *journalism* and what is *technology* and how they relate to each other. He should not be comparing twitter to journalism but rather lead type to electrons. Neither relates directly to the quality, accuracy, or timelyness of news content. They are merely two methods of proliferating news.
Actually, the ease with which almost any moron can begin spreading his or her own perseption of news has convinced me to avoid the howling of the mobs using the new electronic delivery and return to more tradional sources of, well, propaganda disguised as news./div>
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