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The Web Gets a Scoop (Congratulations, Free Republic!)
Wall Street Journal ^
| Feb. 2, 2003
| James Taranto
Posted on 02/02/2003 10:59:59 AM PST by conservativegirl
Edited on 04/23/2004 12:05:11 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Free Republic mentioned in Best of the Web. Way to go Freepers! (Sorry if this is already posted - didn't see it).
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TOPICS: Breaking News; Free Republic; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bestofthewebfeb1; catholiclist; columbia; columbiareentry; freerepublic; frisjustawesome; frrules; frrulesapdrools; frscoopedtheworld; leadpennysthread; thanksjimrobinson; thankswsj; thread833885
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To: Dog
"This is why we need a live discussion thread daily......news breaks when you least expect it..... "
Dog dog dog...u just wont let that idea go will you? haha
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posted on
02/02/2003 11:26:34 AM PST
by
smith288
To: smith288
LOLOL!
I still have the scorch marks from that morning thank you very much.....:-)
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posted on
02/02/2003 11:27:42 AM PST
by
Dog
( STS 107......They have slipped the surly bonds of earth..........to touch the face of God.)
To: conservativegirl
GREAT!!
Congratulations to FR, moderators, and all freepers who made this forum the invaluable resource that it is today.
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posted on
02/02/2003 11:28:02 AM PST
by
quesera
(France, Germany, and Canada, AXIS OF IRRELEVANCE)
To: txflake; conservativegirl; backhoe
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posted on
02/02/2003 11:28:38 AM PST
by
nicmarlo
To: Dog
It's a chat thread. Plus a whole lot more. I tried to capture that in my post. I meant it no slight. Primarily in it, people chat. But within that chat comes pointers to other FR highlights, ideas for great threads come, and other assorted beneficial things. Is that better? :-)
To: Dog
Put some aloe on it. and this...
... for next time.
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posted on
02/02/2003 11:31:21 AM PST
by
smith288
To: smith288
LOL!
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posted on
02/02/2003 11:32:49 AM PST
by
Dog
( STS 107......They have slipped the surly bonds of earth..........to touch the face of God.)
To: All
Thumbs up to FR!
48
posted on
02/02/2003 11:33:31 AM PST
by
jern
To: Bob
Space Shuttle Columbia is in a decent for the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and will pass over the San Francisco Area around 6:00 AM Pacific Time.
So who spelled "descent" as "decent"? It doesn't sound as though a writer for the WSJ would do so, but sounds all too like a typical poster here. Too bad FR has to show its illiterate side to the world at the same time as getting accolades for being quick.
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posted on
02/02/2003 11:36:24 AM PST
by
aruanan
To: conservativegirl
Free Republic scooped the AP by at least 11 minutes--which is an eternity in the competitive world of wire-service reporting.This is really BIG in the world of wire-service reporting AND a link back to FR!
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posted on
02/02/2003 11:37:04 AM PST
by
apackof2
(Truly slipped the surly bonds of earth, rest in peace brave hearts....God Bless America)
To: Cicero
It will take AP at least a week to come up with the experts to tell them stuff that was already on the first FR thread. And I bet they will get half if it wrong, like a little while ago CNN had on the 'Alert' section, over the crawl, that Columbia was traveling at "nearly 18 times the speed of light".
Schmuks!(sp?)
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posted on
02/02/2003 11:37:24 AM PST
by
StriperSniper
(Start heating the TAR, I'll go get the FEATHERS.)
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To: conservativegirl
Very cool - thanks for the link.
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posted on
02/02/2003 11:40:41 AM PST
by
lodwick
(God bless America)
To: conservativegirl
I was reading that thread in real time and it was an experience I will never forget.
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posted on
02/02/2003 11:42:31 AM PST
by
Petronski
(I'm not always cranky.)
To: PhiKapMom
Something you ought to see!
To: conservativegirl
Thanks for posting this news. From that same
Wall Street Journal page:
February 2, 2003
2:36pm EST
Astronaut Ilan Ramon, the Israeli mission specialist, carried with him into space this pencil drawing titled "Moon Landing," drawn by Peter Ginz -- a 14 year old boy murdered by the Nazis at Auschwitz.
The Price of Appeasement
A priceless artifact was lost when the Columbia broke up: a pencil drawing that Israeli mission specialist Ilan Ramon had brought along. Titled "Moon Landing" (and shown alongside), it depicted the Earth seen from the moon, as imagined by a young visionary named Peter Ginz some six decades ago. The Nazis murdered Peter Ginz at Auschwitz in 1944. (Ramon's mother was also an Auschwitz inmate, but she survived.)
Peter was 14, so if he had lived, he would be about 10 years younger than John Glenn. Who knows--if the West had stopped Hitler earlier, Peter Ginz just might have grown up to become an astronaut.
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posted on
02/02/2003 11:49:40 AM PST
by
summer
To: conservativegirl
Free Republic is awesome and I am so happy to see it get this recognition :)
Regards,
Tammy
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posted on
02/02/2003 11:51:17 AM PST
by
Tamzee
To: nicmarlo
Thanks Nic (-:
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posted on
02/02/2003 11:59:59 AM PST
by
firewalk
To: aruanan
There's "one" at every party, and I guess you're "it."
Knock it off.
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posted on
02/02/2003 12:02:53 PM PST
by
Howlin
To: aruanan
So who spelled "descent" as "decent"? It doesn't sound as though a writer for the WSJ would do so, but sounds all too like a typical poster here. Too bad FR has to show its illiterate side to the world at the same time as getting accolades for being quick. The WSJ writer was directly quoting the thread itself. He probably should have put in a [sic] after the misspelling.
While I agree that it's unfortunate there was the typo, I don't think it significantly detracts from the thread.
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posted on
02/02/2003 12:07:57 PM PST
by
Bob
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