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Lost in Cyberspace

Jim Trageser

Exploring the absurdities of modern politics and culture. Also exploring non-mainstream music, life in a newspaper newsroom, interesting reads, and a biweekly podcast.

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Latest Issues

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Media favoritism

A minor uproar occurred among the San Diego media in late February when the police department announced it would no longer issue “media credentials.” These were official photo IDs, laminated and hung from a lanyard, that identified reporter...

12 days ago
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Activist bullies

In the early 1990s, I was the opinion pages editor of the Oceanside Blade-Citizen in San Diego County. We were a 30,000 circulation daily serving Oceanside, Carlsbad, Vista and Encinitas. At that time, California and a few other states were...

14 days ago
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Shea batters

When I graduated from San Diego State in ‘86, I drove my ‘67 Mustang fastback cross-country. My younger brother went with me as far as Dayton, then I pressed on to visit Trageser World Headquarters in Baltimore (they had like 3/4 of a page ...

20 days ago
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The Lunar Code

1971

a month ago
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  • Jim Trageser

    Music journalist, computer historian, and generally curious about everything.

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