Delivering the Past

Last week The Montreal Gazette started appearing at our door. I let it slide a few days and then contacted their subscription department to let them know that I had not asked for delivery. They informed me that it was a free one month subscription which would cancel itself in mid-February. "Alright then", I thought.

Who reads those papers anyways? After a few days of attentively reading the rag I started realizing that there was no real news in the paper. I had already ready the news - yesterday on the net. The only sections of a newspaper that may still have some value are the Life, Arts and Entertainment sections. It seems to me that no one on the net has yet created a site that gives a thorough view of local cultural scenes....at least not one that pops up on the main search engines and is therefore easily clicked on.

Well for the last three days the paper has stopped appearing at our door. I should still have three weeks on my subscription. If The Gazette is trying to gain a customer they should at least follow through and deliver the darn thing. They should at least be able to deliver on their promise of delivering the past on time.

Hey, did you hear the latest breaking news? A squirrel just got run over in The Pas, Manitoba. Gotta love the 'net!

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