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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/Aug/20 15:38, Mike Hammett wrote:<br>
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10pt; color: #000000">Another approach (not likely to be any
more successful than others mentioned) is to get the tech
journalists to understand and write about the issues. That has
the greatest chance of amplifying the message, but also given
the poor quality of journalism across the board, I don't suspect
it'll be easy to get a competent enough journalist to care.<br>
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Not a bad idea, actually.<br>
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I'm sure our community can learn and encourage a tech. journalist
out there.<br>
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Mark.<br>
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