TAM4 blurb in the news.

MoeFaux

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Found this in today's Review Journal gossip column:

SIGHTINGS

Julia Sweeney, formerly of "Saturday Night Live," at the James Randi Educational Foundation-hosted The Amazing Meeting 4 at the Stardust over the weekend. Penn Jillette of Penn & Teller hosted a Q&A session with the Discovery Channel's "MythBusters," Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage. A longtime magician, Randi is at the forefront of demystifying paranormal and pseudoscientific claims.

http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Feb-01-Wed-2006/news/5656172.html

Yay!
 
soooo, how long until there is a little blurb about YOU and someone else in the gossip section of "Nature" or "Scientific American"????
 
Is it really so hard for someone doing media blurbs to put accurate info in them? Or is it, as I suspect, just being lazy and not caring that things you put in print are correct? It's so hard to write Julia Sweeney was a speaker at TAM4 instead of inventing she was a host? Three sentences with an exageration and an ommission. Bad odds, even for Vegas!

But hey! TAM4 made the celebrity sightings page. We're going "mainstream"!

Mattfn :moose:
 
It's so hard to write Julia Sweeney was a speaker at TAM4 instead of inventing she was a host?
At first I thought the same thing, but read it again:

Julia Sweeney, formerly of "Saturday Night Live," at the James Randi Educational Foundation-hosted The Amazing Meeting 4 at the Stardust over the weekend.

Or, more easily-read:

Julia Sweeney, formerly of "SNL," at the JREF-hosted TAM4 at the Stardust over the weekend.
It said JREF-hosted, not that Julia Sweeney hosted it.

They just tried to cram too much information into one sentence. The danger of writing blurbs.
 
Perhaps, but then what is the verb in that sentence?

eta - I guess the "sighted" in the headline?
 

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