Author: tom

All Arnie, all the time

Just as everybody (barring major surgery) has a spleen, everybody has one to vent over the election of Arnold Schwarzenegger as California governor. A sampling from the usual Prints the Chaff suspects: Off-topic, a natural-born arbitrator The only thing both…

Link payback

These are bloggers who’ve linked to Prints the Chaff but aren’t included in my current lists of links. I’m going to add a “link payback” category and add these names to it. David Akin, Canadian biz reporter. baileybug, Florida amateur…

More cold type tales

I’m amassing people’s favorite stories of the transition from hot type to cold type back in the mid- to late ’70s. (Here’s the first item). Here’s one sent along by John McClelland of the journalism faculty at Roosevelt University in…

Alert the Food Desk

Food is not safe as long as you pick it up within five seconds of its hitting the floor. From snopes.com: Drop a cookie onto a clean floor, and you could eat it with impunity. Drop it onto a contaminated…

Henthoff’s 9,273rd defense of the First Amendment

Read the latest and ask yourself why almost half of the public thinks we have too much freedom. Then ponder how we get it into their heads that freedom of the press matters to people who don’t own one.

Walter Mears writes the book on campaigns

From a review in CJR. It is a puckish survey of the blunders and idiocies political flesh is heir to, and a lament that today’s stage-managed campaigns make it so hard to put gaffes in context. As old cultural taboos…

Buy it for the one you love

The ACES CD of nifty editing stuff. Description: ACES ventures into interactive training with this compilation of more than 130 files on editing and writing, advice to students, discussion of journalism issues and reference resources.

Welcome to Arnieland

Well, they’ve done it. Elected Arnold Schwarzenegger governor of California. Ken, who sits next to me and is the rare desk hand old enough to have been of voting age when Ronald Reagan became governor of this state, insists his…

All journalism is visual

Something that annoys me: when designers call themselves “visual journalists.” It’s a problem of semantics that only a copy editor could love: When “visual” modifies “journalist” it creates a subset. Of course they don’t mean it because they are nice…