Some might say that gatekeepers such as editors guarantee a certain level of quality among print publications that is lacking on the web. |
The latter is a war crime under the Nuremberg precedent, as the editors of the Post, implicated in this process, are entirely aware. |
Modern editors turn to dashes and exclamation marks to transcribe these rapid changes in thought and speech. |
And it would seem the editors and producers are either too ignorant or too lily-livered not to let them have their way. |
Howard, you're one of the main editors of a daily webzine dedicated to the nanotech industry and then you do a nano blog besides. |
Certainly, readers will be less interested and editors will act accordingly. |