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	<title>Comments on: Banging my head against the computer screen</title>
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		<title>By: 207.13.120.77</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think reasonable minds can disagree as to whether Romenesko&#039;s methods crossed the line. But what is most mystifying to me is that Moos was shocked, shocked to find this going on in her backyard. Either she is guilty of lax supervison of her underlings (&quot;should have known&quot;) or she did know and was panicked by the impending revelations from the Columbia person. It&#039;s all rather like Reagan on Iran-Contra, she&#039;s damned in both instances. Worse, though, is her pathetic attempt to replace Romenesko with her own plodding pontifications. Seems to me that Moos may fit that old adage, &quot;If you can&#039;t hack it in journalism, you go into teaching it (or public relations).&quot; ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think reasonable minds can disagree as to whether Romenesko&#8217;s methods crossed the line. But what is most mystifying to me is that Moos was shocked, shocked to find this going on in her backyard. Either she is guilty of lax supervison of her underlings (&#8220;should have known&#8221;) or she did know and was panicked by the impending revelations from the Columbia person. It&#8217;s all rather like Reagan on Iran-Contra, she&#8217;s damned in both instances. Worse, though, is her pathetic attempt to replace Romenesko with her own plodding pontifications. Seems to me that Moos may fit that old adage, &#8220;If you can&#8217;t hack it in journalism, you go into teaching it (or public relations).&#8221; </p>
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