Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Mean Panda and the Bamboo-zeld Public

Or How To Read Bamboo Leaves In The Dark.

Hello my Pandas and Pandettes, and welcome to the first edition of Bamboo-zeld.

This is Coach Steven Garcia, he hates the media.

                                                           photo by ed cha



What is bias in the media and why do we put up with it?

Bi-Ass. You see these guys, these politicos on both sides of the nincompoop aisle, push to the extreme, cause the squeeky ones get lubricated.

BI-ASS REPORT 2012.

After reading that you might need this.

                                                                               photo by ed cha

Never fear. Mean Panda is Here.




1 comment:

  1. Hello Mean Panda!

    Your blog is certainly full of entertainment value! One of the best parts of these two posts is your gratuitous use of images, which certainly “help increase reader understanding and comprehension” (Lieb, 2009, p. 135). Another are the carefully placed links, which “let readers delve more deeply into the background of the story” without “dirup(ting) the flow of text” (Lieb, 2009, pp. 135-137). I also enjoyed the catchy title and the short, punchy sentences. I didn’t feel like I was overwhelmed by information, which is essential for attracting the modern-day ADHD web user.

    As always, I don’t have much to criticize. I’d say that this could use a bit more attribution to scholarly “source documents” if I really had to dig for something (Lieb, 2009, pg. 135). Overall, you’ve produced and excellent array of posts.

    Works Cited

    Lieb, Thomas. (2009). Fundamentals of Online News Writing Style. All the News: Writing and Reporting for Convergent Media. Boston: Pearson Media, pp. 127-141.

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