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<nettime> End of "Digital Nation" column |
from: "Gary Chapman" <gary.chapman@mail.utexas.edu> sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 11:13 AM subject: End of "Digital Nation" column Dearest friends, I'm sorry and sad to report that my syndicated Los Angeles Times column, "Digital Nation," has been permanently cut by the L.A. Times, as of today. This is not a surprise to me. The newspaper has been undergoing difficult financial constraints, and has cut back on its freelance budget first. The technology reporting generally has been severely constrained because of the downturn in that particular sector of the economy. Every publication in the U.S. has been experiencing the same thing. I've been proud and honored to be part not only of a major U.S. newspaper, but also of an amazing community of people represented on this listserv. I started this listserv because I got tired of typing in all the addresses of people who wanted a copy of my column, but the thing grew and grew and grew to thousands and thousands of subscribers all over the world. I've been touched and moved by the messages I've received from subscribers who have invited me to their homes, who have arranged for speaking engagements, who have sent me valuable and fascinating feedback. For a few columns I received literally hundreds and hundreds of replies and commentary via e-mail; the column I wrote about replacing school textbooks with laptop computers generated over 800 e-mail responses. I have asked the Times to supply me with ASCII text copies of all my columns since the first one in 1995. I will attempt to make these available online with a searchable index. My friend Willis Ware of RAND has also suggested I make the columns available on CD-ROM, and I will investigate that as well. (Thank you, Willis, for your gift of confidence.) I am also considering writing a book that will take on many of the themes of the "Digital Nation" column over the past six years. I need to balance that with other commitments I have in Austin, but it's a strong contender. I cannot thank you enough, my subscribers, for all that you've given me over the past six years -- not just e-mail and feedback and invitations to spare bedrooms and so on, but mostly hope. For a variety of reasons, hope is in short supply in the world, and one takes a scrap of it wherever one can find it. You guys have given me more than any other person could hope to see in a lifetime. For that I am eternally and deeply grateful, as I send my heartfelt thanks out to Mexico, India, Italy, Croatia, Russia, France, Denmark, Sweden, Hong Kong, Korea, Africa, South America, Canada, Australia, and, of course, my countrymen and women in the United States. Keep the faith, signing off for now, -- Gary Gary Chapman LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas Austin, TX USA gary.chapman@mail.utexas.edu # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net