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I don't think there's general consensus that I do know what I'm talking about :p that, and I'm a terrible writer. Same reason I don't really blog.
I do enjoy the spirited debate though, and despite what some may think (That I'm just some MS shill or talking head) I do try to learn from what others say here.
Well, pretending you're in the know is enough these days to qualify.
This isn't one the mainstream professional blogs/news sites. I don't think they/we would really mind if your not in Shakespeare's league when it comes to writing. I never thought of you as a mediocre, let alone bad, writer.
Thom is the main man and we all suspect him to be a little biased, so to me it would seem like a good idea if the editorial team was composed of members that would bias in different directions.
When I was young there was a Commodore 64 oriented games magazine called Zzap!64. One person would do a full review and others would add their own very small opinion to it. Right now we have Thom that links stuff and adds his own bias, I mean, opinion to it. I think it would be cool if other opinions were added too. So how does a story look from the perspective from a Linux geek, Apple fanboy or a boring Windows user.
I don't think any other site does it like that.





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2011-05-12
Seriously: Why don't you apply for an editorial position at OSNews? You're insightful, know what's going on and the last few days you seem to have an awful lot of spare time.