[934] in Commercialization & Privatization of the Internet
Re: Internet Articles in the Mainstream Press
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (tal@Warren.MENTORG.COM)
Thu Jul 11 09:38:54 1991
To: edtjda@chron.com
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 91 9:33:18 EDT
Cc: com-priv@psi.com
In-Reply-To: <9107110039.AA08999@magic322.magichron-c>; from "Joe Abernathy" at Jul 10, 91 7:39 pm
From: tal@Warren.MENTORG.COM
> I'd also like to invite your participation in two articles I'm preparing. One is for a national magazine with a strong voice in public policy, the other is for the Houston Chronicle.
I think that such articles are important and must be written. On the
other hand, I disagree that you should be the one writing it. First
of all, your publication has a horrid record for acuracy. Second of
all, the articles should be written by someone that knows that they
are talking about, you don't even know that in email you should press
return once for each line. From your past articles, you don't even
know that there is a difference between Usenet and the Internet.
If the assignment is given to someone else, have them write to me.
I can give them names of a couple educators that are using electronic
mail as part of their classes for educational (not entertainment)
purposes.
Tom Limoncelli
(not speaking for Mentor Graphics Corp.)
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