DawnT
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Who's writing the restaurant features lately?
Thu, 09/9/10 11:33 AM
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The Topodo salads are available in several configurations? You mean the menu has an option chart or the salads are available in different levels of trim? I don't think that I'd want my salad configured or have different options installed. Come on, this is food. Whoever is writing this stuff recently needs to forget their technical writing skills. This is art appreciation. You write what you feel (and taste).
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MiamiDon
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Re:Who's writing the restaurant features lately?
Thu, 09/9/10 12:01 PM
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That is a photo with caption from the Roadfood.com review of the restaurant written by Michael Stern.
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mar52
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Re:Who's writing the restaurant features lately?
Thu, 09/9/10 1:17 PM
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There should rules and restrictions on how we should write things? Wouldn't that be a form of censorship?
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Michael Hoffman
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Re:Who's writing the restaurant features lately?
Thu, 09/9/10 2:05 PM
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Nah, it would just be style enforcement.
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rumaki
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Re:Who's writing the restaurant features lately?
Thu, 09/9/10 2:35 PM
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Private entities can't "censor" -- at least not technically. The First Amendment applies to government actors, which the Sterns emphatically are not. Editing, style enforcement, civility requirements -- anyone operating a Web site, chatroom, etc. can set what rules they like, and kick out those who don't comply.
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hatteras04
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Re:Who's writing the restaurant features lately?
Thu, 09/9/10 8:58 PM
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Please provide us a link to some of your reviews so we can see how it should be done.
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