As reported by Dan DeWitt, columnist of Hernando Times, a series of grapevine gossip caused him embarrassment when calling Mary Ann DeWitt to offer condolences for the passing away of her husband Bob DeWitt, soon to leave his volunteer post on the Planning and Zoning Board. Oh, what a relief it must have been to recant misbegotten information! Unfortunately, the grapevine couldn’t be traced from the immediate source of the information, Anna Lisa Covell, who in turn had heard it from Anthony Palmieri.
Hold it right there! All three are on the P&Z department, right? And all three are retiring, again as informed from the reporting of Dan DeWitt, right? And there was some “supposed” misunderstanding about the living dead man amongst Palmieri and Covell, right?
Sounds like a practical joke to me! I don’t think it’s fair to Bob DeWitt to be the brunt of the “mishap” but, fortunately, Bob is an easy-going guy and shrugged it off with humor.
But, what might we expect next? Is there a tit-for-tat in the making from Bob? This may prove to be insightful on my part but, in the meantime, who will be the “source” of the rumor? In retaliation of the band of two, I might suggest that Mary Ann DeWitt join forces with Bob and send a tasty grape about the other two through the vine, but place the roots of the news too far buried to verify the true source.
As touched on Dan DeWitt in his column titled “News of his demise is spun by the Web”, seeking the source of information isn’t easily available from a reputable, recognized source. The perfect example in today’s technology is the Web, just as Dan wrote.
When looking for information on a given topic of interest, I quickly learned how very questionable many sites are. The first telltale signal is a perceived slant of a political view as put forth by the writer, especially when basic prior information conflicts with another source. I entrust my belief in the honesty of journalism to prominent newspapers and magazines. If I want different views on a subject, all I have to do is switch from one cable news station to another.
Blogs, each of mine included, should be viewed as suspect of accuracy. I think I do an honest job of providing a little bit of known knowledge on a subject, enhance it with information from Web searches to a number of official news services and organizations then make my own comments, which I attempt to be creative and/or humorous, if not at least recognized as well-written.
I don’t document where I retrieve information, other than jotting down the site and the information I was looking for and tossed in the trash once the blog entry has been published. If in doubt, I go to two, three or maybe be more sites when there are too many discrepancies with facts and figures. Forbes. Reuters. Bloomberg. Local, state, federal and international governments. These are just a few of my “Favorite Links”, plus sites of various corporations, universities and research groups.
Let me just leave it this way: no more Dan DeWitts writing about any Bob DeWitts from sources who turn out to be half-wits. Just the facts... please, just the facts.
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Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
I Cried Like A...
... person who embraces a long lost friend.
The blog entry “Good To Be Back… Or Is It?” was quick in the making after a lengthy period of isolation from submitting any letters to the editor of Hernando Today.
Finally, words that suited my personal acceptance was delivered, by e-mail, for consideration of being printed. A fine time to do it after a couple of months of the far and few entries in my blogs.
There was a bit of passion on the topic. A feeling of accomplishment for writing on a subject that got my goat. It was an opportunity to express emotions about the state of affairs in Hernando County. And I did it without the gloat of self arrogance.
The words came about as a second-round thought process. Boy oh boy the first word document was a bunch of gibberish, making comments about a variety of topics from Sundays’s editions of Hernando Today and the Hernando Times.
Goats, the supervisor of elections and amphibians. It went on and on, making a few points here and there but, upon re-reading the words, most definitely going nowhere in slow motion. I was rather upset when I shut down the computer at the end of Sunday’s hours.
What did I finally come up with? Monday morning brought about a frenzy and pointed thoughts on a single topic. A bite here and a lashing there. And what did I come up with? Something that brought back a feeling of creative accomplishment. Will it get printed anywhere else than on my blog? Whatever. The important matter is that it truly mattered to me.
Yes, my eyes dampened on completion of saving the expressions on Word Document. Then, the send key shot it out to be reviewed by the Editors. ‘Nuff said, ‘nuff done. The exercise was fun.
And now this somewhat private, candid explanation of my dampened pleasures.
May this drought of blog entries come to an ending.
No, I didn’t need a tissue to soak up the salty moisture. It quickly evaporated as swift typing on the keyboard added this very blog to my repertoire.
The blog entry “Good To Be Back… Or Is It?” was quick in the making after a lengthy period of isolation from submitting any letters to the editor of Hernando Today.
Finally, words that suited my personal acceptance was delivered, by e-mail, for consideration of being printed. A fine time to do it after a couple of months of the far and few entries in my blogs.
There was a bit of passion on the topic. A feeling of accomplishment for writing on a subject that got my goat. It was an opportunity to express emotions about the state of affairs in Hernando County. And I did it without the gloat of self arrogance.
The words came about as a second-round thought process. Boy oh boy the first word document was a bunch of gibberish, making comments about a variety of topics from Sundays’s editions of Hernando Today and the Hernando Times.
Goats, the supervisor of elections and amphibians. It went on and on, making a few points here and there but, upon re-reading the words, most definitely going nowhere in slow motion. I was rather upset when I shut down the computer at the end of Sunday’s hours.
What did I finally come up with? Monday morning brought about a frenzy and pointed thoughts on a single topic. A bite here and a lashing there. And what did I come up with? Something that brought back a feeling of creative accomplishment. Will it get printed anywhere else than on my blog? Whatever. The important matter is that it truly mattered to me.
Yes, my eyes dampened on completion of saving the expressions on Word Document. Then, the send key shot it out to be reviewed by the Editors. ‘Nuff said, ‘nuff done. The exercise was fun.
And now this somewhat private, candid explanation of my dampened pleasures.
May this drought of blog entries come to an ending.
No, I didn’t need a tissue to soak up the salty moisture. It quickly evaporated as swift typing on the keyboard added this very blog to my repertoire.
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
In Other Words, Other Blogs
www.hernandohews.blogspot.com
{Looks and Outlooks of Hernando County, FL}
There's more than what you might expect...
www.floridamenagerie.blogspot.com/
{The State Down Under}
There's More to Florida than Vitamin C...
www.floridamenagerie08.blogspot.com
A New Year. A New Blog.
www.parcel-post.blogspot.com
{Comments to Entice}
www.parcelpost08.blogspot.com
A New Year. A New Blog.
There are no pictures. There are no sounds. It's the words that pursue me.
{Looks and Outlooks of Hernando County, FL}
There's more than what you might expect...
www.floridamenagerie.blogspot.com/
{The State Down Under}
There's More to Florida than Vitamin C...
www.floridamenagerie08.blogspot.com
A New Year. A New Blog.
www.parcel-post.blogspot.com
{Comments to Entice}
www.parcelpost08.blogspot.com
A New Year. A New Blog.
There are no pictures. There are no sounds. It's the words that pursue me.
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