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...lone macs in the newsroom, these feature a faulty yet essential series of Quark programs. They combine with the Imagesetter to cause all sorts of problems that keep Crimson execs around late into the night...
...that motivate people to express themselves - political tension, national pride, economic disparity, religious fervor - and our polls were chum in the water for those with an overwhelming need to make themselves heard. Make themselves heard they did, turning out in record numbers for our polls, periodically flooding our tiny newsroom with ravenous vote-generating robots, angry e-mails and even threats of eternal damnation. The polls that touched a nerve and set off huge responses gave us insights into the topics that can really motivate a group - or an entire nation. Here are the highlights from a very interesting year...
...have entered the Twilight Zone. Yes, this may be the weirdest news week ever. The newsroom and the wires were full of oddities this week--oddities that were sometimes just utterly ludicrous and at other times sad and scary. In case you missed...
Conclusion: What a week. The Second Law of Thermodynamics is seeping into the newsroom. Civilization is on a perpetual decline. The World Is Coming...
That doesn't seem likely. Although The New York Times newsroom is reportedly awash in hysterics over how to cover the millennium--whether or not the Gray Lady should give in to the poor math of the mob--no one else really cares. For most of us, those three zeroes are pretty convincing...