June 29, 201016 yr Any other Longform readers here? Just found it a few weeks ago and coupled with Instapaper makes a nice break from the regular interweb ruts. Longform.org
July 1, 201015 yr Author Good one today (from 03/09). I know a few of us have the book. An interview with New Yorker critic Alex Ross about his book
July 2, 201015 yr I loved the article about the elephants raping rhinos I'm pretty sure this post will heavily increase the traffic to longform
August 19, 201015 yr Author Not so much Longform-like as Longform fans may like... Sunday Magazine | The most interesting articles from 100 years ago this weekend Ex. "HOW LONG SHOULD A MAN’S VACATION BE? President Taft Says Every One Should Have Three Months — What Big Employers of Labor and Men of Affairs Think on the Subject" Edited August 19, 201015 yr by blessingx
September 21, 201015 yr Author A couple fun articles found on todays Longform if you're a film fan... Getting Made The Scorsese Way | longform.org Making It Up As You Go Along | longform.org
June 24, 201214 yr Author The Most Amazing Bowling Story Ever http://www.dmagazine.com/Home/D_Magazine/2012/July/The_Most_Amazing_Bowling_Story_Ever_Bill_Fong.aspx?p=1
November 27, 201411 yr Author I'll keep posting an article every two years. Here's a great one about working at Radio Shack on Thanksgiving. http://www.sbnation.com/2014/11/26/7281129/radioshack-eulogy-stories "This is a consumer technology business that is built to work perfectly in the year 1975. The Internet comes around, and this, being a technology company, is expected to move on it aggressively and know what it's doing, except basically nobody really understood the Internet for a very long time. So they whiffed big a few times. Then the iPhone came around and rendered half the stuff RadioShack sold completely redundant. This company needed to become something radically different a decade ago. I just don't think it knows how to be anything else. It's like retracing the steps and doings of a drunk person: okay, here's where he keyed the cop car. Wait, why'd he do that? I don't know, but his pants are lying here, so this is before he stripped naked and tried to rob the library."
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