The Price of Everything and the Nothing of Value
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In case you were wondering, I will of course not be paying money to read Paul Krugman.
I won't even pay to read John Tierney.
My aggregator is already overflowing with free content.
It wouldn't surprise me if The New York Times eventually scraps "TimesSelect." I don't mean this as a cheap shot, but $49.95 just to read the Op-Ed pages and have access to the archives is ludicrous. The Wall Street Journal is $99 per year, but for everything, including Barron's and OpinionJournal. That's a bargain.
For Discussion: Will TimesSelect fail, and if so, after how long?
POST SCRIPT: For those who don't understand the headline of this post, see here.
I won't even pay to read John Tierney.
My aggregator is already overflowing with free content.
It wouldn't surprise me if The New York Times eventually scraps "TimesSelect." I don't mean this as a cheap shot, but $49.95 just to read the Op-Ed pages and have access to the archives is ludicrous. The Wall Street Journal is $99 per year, but for everything, including Barron's and OpinionJournal. That's a bargain.
For Discussion: Will TimesSelect fail, and if so, after how long?
POST SCRIPT: For those who don't understand the headline of this post, see here.
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- We Meet Again, Mr. Krugman!
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Posted by KipEsquire on
18 September 2005
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