Originally posted by NickFitz
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Having him sit at a desk in a cubicle cutting code to make some shareholders rich for a living would be Wrong. So very, very Wrong.
We need him out there in the InterWeb, crawling around and distilling its specialness and sending it our way.
We need him monitoring the dark places, the night-time, the doorways and corridors of the concrete jungle, keeping us updated on his keeping the constabulary updated.
We need his cultural feedback on the FMB bars.
His reviews of the Leicester Square film première stars was uniquely special: who else is out there monitoring the stars from above the stars?
There is no train with a pali without our pal telling us.
So, how can we arrange for him to have an income, without changing his lifestyle?
For example: could we get him writing the techie section in a daily paper like the one in the Gruadain? Journalist for The Register?
Any other ideas?
After all, there are journalists out there making a very nice living being less entertaining, less informing and less educating.
(Or am I just patronising our good friend?
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