Feb23 |
‘Inquirer’ unveils new way to annoy readersI’m sitting at my desk, browsing Philly.com, and I see on the front page a link to Inga Saffron’s column about the architecture of the new SEPTA stations in West Philly. (Yes, my intro for this post was to tell you how I found this article. Shush.) Great, I thought. It’s Saffron, whose writing I like, it’s SEPTA, which is so charmingly awful, and it’s West Philly, where I used to live. (Okay, not really. But I like West Philly. Shush again.) I’m reading the article, and it’s all about how the new EL stations are supposed to blend in a little bit with the early-20th century rowhouses that line Market Street. To me, this is interesting stuff. (One more peep out of you and you’re grounded.) Then I reach the eighth paragraph. I finish reading it, and see this note as the ninth graph:
I think it’s about time to declare the newspaper/Internet mashup craze over. Changing Skyline | SEPTA hits high and low notes with rehabbed station [Inky] |
|
|
|



Leave a Reply