2.11.01
an exact replica of the NY edition of the times
"Whenever you want it - you'll enjoy all the pictures, headlines and text of The Times in the same familiar format of the physical newspaper powered by Newsstand.
Get The Times electronically in the same format that it goes to press for as little as 65¢ a copy!"

The new electronic edition offers "virtually the same reading experience of the printed newspaper itself," said Scott Heekin-Canedy, senior vice president of circulation for the Times. "We see this as another means to distribute our newspaper to significant market segments that we can't serve because it's logistically difficult."

hmm, comments?



30.10.01
rules...
I intend to start carrying post-it-notes with me as a means to leave messages.
Although this constant-seeming rain will do wonders in distorting any message left outside on paper.


29.10.01
damn the rules!
So i've been leaving a few messages around Helsinki lately, mostly just as loose pieces of paper. I find myself thinking a lot about the rules, especially what I write down (and where) in chalk.

I came across this article on "UNC to Consider Policy to Govern Chalk Messages"
"The issue arose after chalk messages written by students from Queer Network for Change were cleared away by the UNC Grounds Crew on Monday after a supervisor decided the messages contained questionable content."

So then the question I keep asking: what is defined as "questionable content"?
If you look here, they even give tips on where and what type of messages to write, but in the context of love.
"Glow In The Dark Chalk! With a little imagination, the possibilities of its romantic uses are endless." - ooh, honey.





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