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This sometimes led to untrue information about the company being printed and circulated and contributed to misinformation for the general public.
This sometimes led to untrue information about the company being printed and circulated and contributed to misinformation for the general public.
Okay one more post about Breaking News and Weather then I'll shut up about it and get back to blogging about ponies and science...
My mom got a hold of Thomas Cahill's book How the Irish Saved Civilization. The old and feeble among you may remember it was a bestseller for 2 years starting in 1995. It told how, during Europe's dark ages, the flame of learning kindled by the Greeks was kept alive only by a few monks in Ireland, whose followers later re-introduced it to the continent, thus saving the world from everlasting darkness.
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Over the past week, creepy clown sightings have been reported all across the continental United States and in Britain and Australia. Most are unsubstantiated, but arrests have been made of both menacing clowns and clown-sighting hoaxers.
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The News this week: Germany wins the world cup... Rebels shoot down a passenger airliner in eastern Ukraine... Intense thunder storms hit southern England... and Breaking News and Weather made it onto Equestria Daily. And I also had a technical paper accepted by Nuclear Instruments and Methods. I am such an awesome polymath.
Greetings my good ladies and gentlemen on this fine Spring afternoon.
Today I present a lesson to would-be reviewers, journalists and commentators courtesy of The Sun newspaper. Specifically, a lesson on what not to do.
The mood in the Washington press corps is bleak, and deservedly so.
...and what a pleasant place it is.
If you don't know what FFP is, you're in luck. But to those of you who are aware of what it is, then you probably won't be surprised to find out that I am on their "watchlist". And if you're wondering why I'm on this "watchlist", well, take a wild guess.
I just unpacked my 1-copy personal edition of Dead Heart - and it was a bad print!!
All the letters aren't sharp, like the text on somebody's computer screen who doesn't know what ClearType is.
The file I uploaded is all okay, even proofread - thrice - and with a new cover.
I is sad. :(
...Until the printery sends a new copy. They just have to because they messed it up. The previous, un-proofread version was fine.
Did something like this ever happen to you?
Yes indeed! The long-awaited convention for all thing video games is back and better than ever! Oh man, I can't wait to finally get into some of the stuff this year! There's gonna be Fallout, Pokemon, Quake, Star Wars, Elder Scro-
...what? E3 started yesterday? And the EA and Bethesda conferences are already finished?
...
...oh.
Alright then: (F2P, you payin' attention?)
I came across the story "The Blood Test" just yesterday, and I immediately noticed that the majority of comments were deleted-- most likely by Pinkam3naDian3Pi3 (Hereafter "OP," because of that ridiculous username). I asked about it, and one of OP's followers, Moon Struck, replied with (and I quote):
I am really pleased and impressed by the paperback release of Jake and the Dynamo. As you can see here, Lee Madison’s cover art transferred beautifully.
Hello, readers. The good Captain here. Now, it's been a long while. We got REALLY lazy and haven't done shit. I'm sure that some readers are saddened by our return, but fret not! I bring with our return a PSA!
Today, I bring with me, submitted for your approval, a tale of tragedy. A tale of mistreated authors and poor souls who wish only to write.