By 2014, the New York Times has become a print-only newsletter for the elite and the elderly.
Uh. Too late. Guess this thing’s 4 years old, though, so it would have been hard to anticipate how far the NYT’s fortunes would have dropped by now.
If everybody’s special, nobody’s special, right? Anyone have the information on who funded this? The production values are very good.
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That’s odd. I always thought that by 2009 it would be reduced to wax wrapping for Double-Bubble bubble gum.
I heard a rumor that the New York Times is changing it’s motto from “All the news that’s fit to print” to “Cutting off our nose to spite our face”.
Here is the source and the information on who created it:
http://www.robinsloan.com/epic/
For $250 Lost My Cookies will make a movie treatment of your book suitable for Lifetime Networks, latenight SciFi channel or ABC Family. Or a full-on production starring either Will Smith or Toby McGuire.
OK maybe $300, and if I have to blow anyone over the age of 60, $700.
Oh. I think that Bob guy what is a marxist at NPR had something to do with that Epic thing.
Oh. No. Here is the story on that.
I’m more interested in your view of whether LMC’s rates are too low, hf.
It’s fair but he should scale it I think for if the project actually gets picked up. And determining who’s sixty in this town is kind of dicey.
It’s not getting picked up, I’d have to spellcheck. Then I’d have to charge more.
Ok, maybe by SciFi, but only if Richard Grieco is attached.