So Val Kilmer's death is true... (Newspaper delay)
7 months ago
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It is a bit of a numb thing that I did not want to hear, as the death of him WASN'T A JOKE. I got the newspaper today (3rd) and it is confirmed that Val Kilmer had died of pneumonia, and The New York Times reported the death. The great "The Doors", "Top Gun" (2x) and "Batman Forever" star was 65, and consider it that he died too young on April Fool's Day. He certainly was funny and serious as well- he balanced his styles well, and he would then be a "Jack of All Trades" in showbiz. He would have had more to give, but it was his cancer treatment hindered him, and had him get pneumonia. It would be a mirror of one other star that had cancer but succumbed to pneumonia- Lamb Chop, Charlie Horse and Hush Puppy puppeteer Shari Lewis who died the same age as Kilmer (1933-1998). I will miss him, but let's keep in mind of ways to prevent getting cancer-it can compromise your immune system if you get treatment, and you do have to be REALLY careful in preventing such afterillnesses after treatment. Keep your health in check constantly, guys.
Yes, I do have to wait for print, if it is that there is a prolific death that occurred, I would wait until it is in print to believe, and yes, to hear that his death occurred in April Fool's Day, I was in constant denial until it was printed today. That way, I will not be taken by fake news that would go around. Now yes, it took 2 days to announce it on paper. It is now that if we want immediate news, newspapers would really go down in popularity. My newspaper despite winning the 2017 Pulizer Prize for breaking news reporting, The East Bay Times ( www.eastbaytimes.com ) is now getting to be TOO slow in reporting news at night, and it will show in sports. Even local sports here in the Pacific Time Zone (UTC-8 [-7 now in DST]) like the Golden State Warriors ( www.nba.com/warriors/ ) and San Jose Sharks ( www.nhl.com/sharks/ ) at home at nights will have scores and recaps overmorrow (the day after tomorrow)- they get news from a central source like Associated Press ( https://apnews.com/ ) and Reuters ( https://reuters.com/ ), and they have a deadline perhaps 21:00 THE SAME DAY. So it is now that we get such news that occured that Val Kilmer passed away as I have recieved the news at around 19:00 and was denying until I see the paper.
So other than getting local news, the puzzles and even the advice columns in the paper, what is it useful for in this day and age? It may be soon that the paper in getting news is going to be obsolete, but let us still say that if you want proof to be in the pudding, things should be in writing, on PAPER not on the WEB-it would be the proof that one would want to show truth and sincerity when we need to be in the know. It is clear that unless it is posted on the Web on certain times in the year, we would not believe it until it is printed, and well, here we are, having to wait a few days for proof that there has been a famous death that occurred on April 1st. We may be TOO reliant to the Internet to cause the slowdown on newspaper reporting and loss of jobs in the paper printing business. We have to find ways to keep the newspaper alive and significant and have quicker reporting so we can have print reliable again.
Of course, there is the tree issue, but recycling is possible, and that is another story...
...to possibly put on paper.
It is a bit of a numb thing that I did not want to hear, as the death of him WASN'T A JOKE. I got the newspaper today (3rd) and it is confirmed that Val Kilmer had died of pneumonia, and The New York Times reported the death. The great "The Doors", "Top Gun" (2x) and "Batman Forever" star was 65, and consider it that he died too young on April Fool's Day. He certainly was funny and serious as well- he balanced his styles well, and he would then be a "Jack of All Trades" in showbiz. He would have had more to give, but it was his cancer treatment hindered him, and had him get pneumonia. It would be a mirror of one other star that had cancer but succumbed to pneumonia- Lamb Chop, Charlie Horse and Hush Puppy puppeteer Shari Lewis who died the same age as Kilmer (1933-1998). I will miss him, but let's keep in mind of ways to prevent getting cancer-it can compromise your immune system if you get treatment, and you do have to be REALLY careful in preventing such afterillnesses after treatment. Keep your health in check constantly, guys.
Yes, I do have to wait for print, if it is that there is a prolific death that occurred, I would wait until it is in print to believe, and yes, to hear that his death occurred in April Fool's Day, I was in constant denial until it was printed today. That way, I will not be taken by fake news that would go around. Now yes, it took 2 days to announce it on paper. It is now that if we want immediate news, newspapers would really go down in popularity. My newspaper despite winning the 2017 Pulizer Prize for breaking news reporting, The East Bay Times ( www.eastbaytimes.com ) is now getting to be TOO slow in reporting news at night, and it will show in sports. Even local sports here in the Pacific Time Zone (UTC-8 [-7 now in DST]) like the Golden State Warriors ( www.nba.com/warriors/ ) and San Jose Sharks ( www.nhl.com/sharks/ ) at home at nights will have scores and recaps overmorrow (the day after tomorrow)- they get news from a central source like Associated Press ( https://apnews.com/ ) and Reuters ( https://reuters.com/ ), and they have a deadline perhaps 21:00 THE SAME DAY. So it is now that we get such news that occured that Val Kilmer passed away as I have recieved the news at around 19:00 and was denying until I see the paper.
So other than getting local news, the puzzles and even the advice columns in the paper, what is it useful for in this day and age? It may be soon that the paper in getting news is going to be obsolete, but let us still say that if you want proof to be in the pudding, things should be in writing, on PAPER not on the WEB-it would be the proof that one would want to show truth and sincerity when we need to be in the know. It is clear that unless it is posted on the Web on certain times in the year, we would not believe it until it is printed, and well, here we are, having to wait a few days for proof that there has been a famous death that occurred on April 1st. We may be TOO reliant to the Internet to cause the slowdown on newspaper reporting and loss of jobs in the paper printing business. We have to find ways to keep the newspaper alive and significant and have quicker reporting so we can have print reliable again.
Of course, there is the tree issue, but recycling is possible, and that is another story...
...to possibly put on paper.
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