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December 21, 2007

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At first glance, this appeared to be a great article, then as I looked at every tab, it came up pathetically short. I thought MoJo was supposed to be the unbiased source... guess not.
Posted by:MichelleDecember 24, 2007 9:43:48 PMRespond ^
I'd say there's a fair bit of material here, some quite funny, some quite revealing. I think the point was a series of interesting snapshots, not yet-another overly complicated analysis. Great work MoJo!
Posted by:Pathetically Short?December 25, 2007 10:43:13 AMRespond ^
Ah, yes, bias cannot exist in the first person: "our" bias. The conditions necessary for bias to thrive are second and third case ONLY: "your" bias and "their" bias.
Posted by:Bias never first personJanuary 2, 2008 1:20:38 PMRespond ^
What are you talking about with this bias issue? I have a very good grasp of grammar, and the only mistake Michelle made was that she should have said "I thought MoJo (which is a publication, not a person) was an unbiased source. So it would be that their material was indeed biase..which I am not saying, since I haven't read enough to determine that.
Posted by:AlanJanuary 2, 2008 2:25:10 PMRespond ^

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