evilevilcouch@gmail.com: after reading through that one, it may be interesting to have an approach to what you're writing (not necessarily now, but eventually down the road, as different perspectives are outlined within any body of work) on the economic impact of the stuff you're investigating evilevilcouch@gmail.com: that'd add an objective, tangible reference point in which readers could understand the impact in their lives. i think in general it'd be hard for the average reader to understand the implications of all the persona management crap evilevilcouch@gmail.com: compliment of the day: evilevilcouch@gmail.com: my internets has speculated the enormity of your schlong due to your deep voice. evilevilcouch@gmail.com: so, essentially, people assume you have a massive dick. evilevilcouch@gmail.com: high five great job A+ ! evilevilcouch@gmail.com: lol :-p evilevilcouch@gmail.com: "he must have a huge dong though, with a voice like that" evilevilcouch@gmail.com: "i still wanna know what size schlong dude's got on him, that voice is fucking deep for that tiny frame" evilevilcouch@gmail.com: anyway, that specific article on investigative reporting is a nice reminder that all your work and things you're passionate about isn't all for naught :-p evilevilcouch@gmail.com: we all need to be reminded of these things when we're buried deep in work and the fruits of our labor aren't so immediate evilevilcouch@gmail.com: this is interesting: evilevilcouch@gmail.com: Iceland is crowdsourcing suggestions for its new constitution. Using Facebook. (via @onthemedia <http://twitter.com/onthemedia>) http://nie.mn/kgJX2x evilevilcouch@gmail.com: it'd be interesting to write a response on that in light of persona management stuffs - maybe like atlantic or guardian or w/e evilevilcouch@gmail.com: btw, i hope you don't find this stuff i'm talking about as me being "controlling" -- i'm an opportunist/good at marketing/macgyvering