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		<title>I hate the iPhone but today, it may have indirectly contributed to my career in journalism</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First, let me begin by saying, don’t buy the new 3G iPhone. As I write, I am sure I’ll soon regret smashing it into a million little pieces. “HULK DOESN’T LIKE TO EAT MASH POTATOES!” (Right Kate?) I bring up the iPhone, as once again, its alarm functionality failed to wake me up today, sending [...]]]></description>
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<p>First, let me begin by saying, don’t buy the new 3G iPhone. As I write, I am sure I’ll soon regret smashing it into a million little pieces. “HULK DOESN’T LIKE TO EAT MASH POTATOES!” (Right Kate?)</p>
<p>I bring up the iPhone, as once again, its alarm functionality failed to wake me up today, sending me into a dizzying free for all of lame excuses to my RW1 professors for not attending class. After several spelling corrections, I managed to SMS to Pam, “Hi Pam, I’m sorry. I overslept. I’ll be there in one hour. I live in Brooklyn.” It was the best I could come up with at 9:08am. The story gets better, as after frantically commuting to campus, I emerge from the subway to receive an SMS from Pam reminding me that class was canceled today, as she went over again and again last week. Great. Well, thank god I finished my story on the intersection of the Vietnamese community and local government in NYC by 10am today. Or at least, that’s what I thought until my classmate Emily reminded me that it was due at 6pm, not 9am this morning. And to think I planned to wake up early to complete finish it. Thank god, I overslept til 9am! Right?</p>
<p>I bring all these shortcomings up, as I found myself bashing this assignment and any lingering interest I had in reporting or writing in the process. I went so far as to Twitter, “Is it wrong that I hate writing and reporting? Does that make me a bad journalist?” (I believe the answer to that question is a resounding YES.) But as luck would have it, I had plenty of free time this afternoon to write.  So when two of my government story sources got back to me mid-morning, I was able to adequately put together a decent article of mild journalistic taste. And my improved mood dramatically began to revitalize my interest in the allure of reporting.</p>
<p>I’ve always said that the best part of publishing is how each issue is a new project, complete with its own intricacies, budgets, complications and deadlines. You’ve got to know everything about a range of issues better than and before the next guy. I now include reporting in that reflection of career and personal taste. Waking up to a rw1 daybook assignment and attempting to gain a thorough understanding of a subject – I&#8217;m hitting up NYC’s Commissioner of Child Services tomorrow on “the increasing role foster parents play in caring for children with emotional and mental health issues” – in less than day challenges the intellect and flexes the tongue.</p>
<p>I’m not alone, a few hours after posting my last Tweet, <a href="http://twitter.com/maddingz">another multimedia reporter</a> wrote to me saying, “I don&#8217;t like writing either. I do love reporting though.”</p>
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