NBC News' Tim Russert dies at 58

I was browsing The Washington Post when I saw that headline. I had to read it three times to really understand it, and believe it.

I am really saddened over the death of Tim Russert, early this afternoon. This is so sudden.
Being “political junkie” for as long as I can remember, journalist is really one of the professions I respect the most. I always remember that, if I wasn’t into the Internet business, I would probably be a journalist.
I think every death of a journalist is a huge lost for the society, especially if he is involved into a high quality television show like Meet the Press.

I’ll try not to forget to read his Wisdom of Our Fathers when I have a child, it seems to be really interesting.

I still can’t believe it. Tim Russert will be deeply missed.

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Posted by Christophe Maximin Fri, 13 Jun 2008 20:24:00 GMT


History has been made

Whatever happens next, history has been made this year. I’m really looking forward to see how all of this will end, in November.
Well done so far, America.

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Posted by Christophe Maximin Wed, 04 Jun 2008 02:39:00 GMT


Who is the #1 A-list assh**e ?

Robert Scoble: The best comment on Twitter and architecture I’ve seen

Grazr has a focus on A-list blogs. Who wants to read those things? I’d rather read the blogs from my friends. Those A-list assh***s? I already see too much of them in other places.

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Sure, Scoble has a great sense of humour.

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Posted by Christophe Maximin Sun, 01 Jun 2008 21:29:00 GMT