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After we broke the news yesterday of Whole Foods’ decision to go ahead with plans to build on a contaminated lot in Gowanus, Crain’s followed up half an hour later with a story of its own. And while neglecting to give our post a hat-tip, the business paper did come up with some interesting original content: This rendering. Neato.


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  1. A few final thoughts.
    1) Our point that was REGARDLESS of whether Crain’s got the information directly (as it probably did) it’s not only common courtesy in the internet age to link but also of utility to readers; it’s an old-media, zero-sum-game mentality not to. (And, for the record, it was meant to be a friendly jab, not the start of WWIII. Crain’s is great at what it does.)
    2) Don’t think there’s anything wrong with our verb tenses: “we did go to school, work hard and get a real job” = “we did go to school, (we did) work hard and (we did) get a real job.”
    3) Apologies for veering into the 3rd person singular in our original comment; bad form to abandon the first person plural!

  2. BoD,

    I used to speak of myself in the third person
    all the time.
    Until that dreaded day when I made the mistake
    of speaking in the third person in front of one
    of those 3-way department store mirrors,
    thereby violating all the known rules of language
    and physics.
    I was never the same after that!

  3. “ENY, you write travel reports. You’re hardly Bob Woodward.”

    **

    When did I ever claim to be Bob Woodward? And, why should I? I’m pretty proud of what I do as a media professional, which does go somewhat beyond writing “travel reports.”

    In any event, I expressed an opinion on a subject my fellow journalists and I discuss often – attribution and how it should be applied. I think I did so in a respectful manner, as Mr. B. noted.

    And, I happen to disagree with EnglishKills’ view of things – I think Mr. B does a pretty good job overall.

    So to sum up, infinitejester you don’t know what you’re talking about, and it won’t be the first time.

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