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On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 16:08:00 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Calif Bill wrote: "Tom Francis" wrote in message ... On 9 Mar 2007 08:51:59 -0800, "Chuck Gould" wrote: Actually, Harry is partially correct. A lot of what appears here is sort of a "stream of consciousness" format. I don't edit, spell check, etc and some of the sentences run on far too long. It's a tendency I struggle with in things that actually matter, but the NG is simply typewritten conversation and a lower standard applies. I have a very good friend, known her for years, who is a freelancer in the medical field. Very sharp and knows her stuff. I swear to you, we've discussed her articles ad nauseam - she cannot deliver a 1000 word article in under 2500 words. :) Almost everything she does has to be broken into two parts. One time she sent me an article she did about some strange type of skin cancer and asked me what I thought of it. I replied with my usual "you've got to gut this and get to the point" so she challenged me to gut it and still make it meaningful. She would submit both pieces and see which one was accepted. I did, I won and she didn't speak to me for two weeks. :) Friend of the family was a hard hat diver during WW2. He also wrote stories for the paperback publishers. He said he always put in lots of descriptions of the land, and building. Got paid by the word. He said he also read a lot of paperbacks during work. The divers would take a book with them and just tear out the page after they read it and let if float off as they hung on the line during decompression stops. I had a college buddy who wrote smutty novels to put himself through school. Got something like 7 cents a word. :} When I wrote for PC Week magazine, I got about $1.25 a word. Wrote an every other week article, about 750 words. A grand a column. Much more than BYTE magazine paid me, and even more than PC Magazine paid me. This was the year after Peter Norton introduced his first set of utilities. The dark ages. Wayne Green was a cheap...um...never mind. Anyone remember Volkswriter? Neat word processor written by a Chilean named "Camille...something or other" out in Monterey, California, guy who did it as a moonlight project while an employee of the Navy language school. Yep. My all time favorite was Wordstar for CPM. I still say that was the best word processor ever. |
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