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How much longer, James?

How much longer, James?

  1. michaelff New Member

    The quality of the “journalism” on OMAAT has been dropping significantly, but a lot of that has originated from James, with poorly researched and repetitive articles (though Lucky’s introductions and recaps make his articles extremely repetitive, too), and a lot of false allegations and misrepresentations… time to draw the line, OMAAT.

  2. OCTinPHL Diamond

    [USER=4805]@michaelff[/USER] – No one forces you to read OMAAT or James’s posts in particular. I don’t come to OMAAT for “journalism” as you call it – I come to read whether Air Khazakstan is better in Y than Inner Mongolian Air’s J.

    I hope that Lucky [I]et al[/I]. are not offended by this, but this is a blog. One that they strive to make interesting but I don’t think they expect to be held to journalistic standards [I]per se[/I] (for instance I am pretty sure that the WSJ covering the banking industry doesn’t also flog credit cards). Though perhaps I am wrong. Finally, I don’t believe blogging is James’s first or primary job.

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