I have very low expectations for the bicycle literature I read, blog,
"journal" or anything else: that it be intelligent (even if wrong) and
that it be well written (even if scurrilous -- forgot to mention the
best blog of all, BSNYC: wonderful talent, wisdom, insight and
culture). Ethics come far behind in order of importance.

On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Steve Palincsar <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-10-18 at 16:39 -0600, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
>> Good example; and there are many other blogs (Kent's, Dave Moulton,
>> Trikes and [Odd] Bikes, Jason Nunemaker's, BQ's, VO's, many makers'
>> blogs, and many, many others) plus sites devoted to (a personal
>> favorite) bicycle history -- Classic Rendezvous, Lightweight Classics
>> UK for example -- that altogether more than make up for the absence of
>> good cycling magazines.
>
>
> Blogs may provide interesting reading, but they aren't journalism and
> the authors aren't bound by journalistic ethics.  For the most part, I
> give them the same amount of credence I'd give a story told to me in a
> bar by the guy sitting next to me.  You expect more than that from a
> magazine.  (Of course, you often don't get it...)
>
>
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