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« The Grinder's Code New Haven Crisis Center, 8.22 »
Rainy Day Crisis Center 8.21
Posted 08/21/2007 @ 12 :56 PM

Mornin' folks. I don't just feel an idiot today, I feel like and idiot and a dork, which is a pretty  deadly combination. More on that a little later. Meanwhile, here in New York it's been  raining like all get-out all morning,  so I doubt there will be any tennis played in New Haven or at the BJKNTC (US Open qualifying was supposed to get underway today)  until later in the day. This gives me the opportunity to handle a few housekeeping chores; feel free to discuss anything you like until play starts at the Pilot Pen. I'll be back with a post on some thoughts I've had about Wimbledon and the GOAT debate later.Gael_2

Now where were we? Oh, yeah - idiot. Well, I neglected to thank Rosangel for the terrific job she did posting the Crisis Center entries while I was on vacation. She, Heidi and the Mod Squad have become invaluable to TennisWorld. We've evolved into a 24/7 site where the lights are always on, and that would simply be impossible for me to have pulled off without the help of such bright, passionate, well-informed and literate folks.  Many, many thanks to all of you. . .

Okay, that takes care of idiot. Now dork.Yesterday, I erroneously wrote that the word "flove" originated as a typo in one of Mrs. Santa's posts, but has since become part of the tribal patois. This is wrong, as Mrs. Santa's 11:55 PM post in the previous post made abundantly clear (see: http://tinyurl.com/2p76th). This is kind of like standing there, wondering why everyone is snickering and tittering, until you realize that your fly is open. I guess that's what I get for trying to hang with the cool kids. 

And finally - Unless the weather is really snotty, I am heading out to the BJKNTC on Thursday, to collect my credentials, catch some qualifying, and write a late-afternoon post for y'all. When I mentioned that tentative plan yesterday evening in our late-night chat session at the previous thread, the responses were so enthusiastic that I decided we ought to make Thursday a TW day at the US Open.

This will be a great opportunity to meet some fellow TW readers, and consider the pluses: the qualifying is free (and hey, Frankie Dancevic has to qualify, because he just missed the cut-off for direct entry into the US Open a few weeks ago. He's the top seed), and there will be lots of room for folks to move around, watch matches together, hang out in the food court - whatever. I will suss things out later and suggest a meeting point - it will probably be near the media center at Arthur Ashe, perhaps at the Heineken Red Star Cafe, which is No. 18 on this map (you can click to enlarge it if the numerals are too small). And here's the schedule, which is loaded with names you'll recognize. I'll post final details tomorrow, but try to make it, it will be a blast! Rolo is bringing his three-year old nephew, who is the youngest member of the Tribe as far as I know.

Oh, and I'm posting this picture of Gael Monfils (aka Bambi, which was something else I learned while hanging around the cool kids last night) because it was taken especially for Mrs. Santa (with flove) by Snoo Foo, a few days ago in New Haven. The shot below is yet another Snoo Foo image, in which our official TW New Haven photographer manages to capture the sensitive, contemplative, gentle nature of Luis Horna, as expressed in this wonderful still life tentatively titled: Hurting Racquet with Water Bottle and Shoe. That Snoo, she really is a poet with the camera, n'est pas? Snoo tells us this was but one of the two racquets Luis Horna destroyed "In his totally off-the-chain three-setter with Teimuraz Gabashvili. . ."

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First? No way!

Ha!

Bambi does have ice cream hair!!! Mrs. Santa is correct!!!

Luis Horna still made it into the tournament as a lucky loser and managed to beat perennial under-achiever Stefan Koubek in the first round.

"flove" ... hmmmm! No wonder I haven't been comfortable using that term.

So what's the general consensus on what "flove" means to the majority of TW tribe members? I know which "flove" definition I like and would use it on a regular basis, but I don't want to have it misunderstood or misunderestimated. It just means too much to me. :)

Is "flove" a Scrabble word?

Unforgiven is one for the ages ... as long as I'm doing movie quotes:

"All right, gentlemen. He's got one barrel left. When he fires that, take out your pistols, and shoot him down like the mangy scoundrel he is!"

A pox on political correctness!

Oooooops again! I meant to post my 2:18 post in the "grinder" thread.

So I see why there are no results from New Haven yet... Is it still raining there?

I flove MrsSanta, Snoofy and Gael. What ever definiton you are comfortable with.

So all the folks who post on here are Tennis.com interns huh? wow that's dirty.

I wonder how long it will take before the Mods delete that post? lol

I think it was the Luis Horna/Rafa Nadal match (last year at the USO) where the ball boys messed around with Nadal's water bottles on purpose ... shows them snickering behind his chair.

Horna was a gutsy maniac that day ... he went through several pairs of shoes from sliding on the court.

Sanja right back at you but only because you are ridiculously hott.

Lucy could you please wake up and and give Snoo 412 WMBs. This picture is a work of art.

That is GOAT level hair. You can obviously tell he will win all the slams at least twice based on his coif's fabulousness.

Gael, this year's USO is yours for the taking ... go out there and take it! The crowds will go fcrazy!

Great pictures, Snoo!
Gael's hair does look like a Dairy Queen Ice Cream in that photo!

Now , Pete - since you are using the term dork today - did you take the test?
A lot of us did over the weekend. it was pretty funny.

I hate Westerns but i loved Unforgiven! saw it recently for the first time ...

Silly me - I thought it to do with "...for the love of Pete..." whic would be approriate, but apparently so wrong...

Agree about the WMBs.... multiple awards for the floto.

Mucho Lucho. Horna is the man. HORNA. The MAN.

Man, just looking at that qualies tourney is scary. You have to win three matches, for your very life, and then and only then do you start in the first round of the big show. It's a long way to Ashe. And how good do you have to be to get into the qualies to begin with? Tennis scares me.

Here is a fairly useful guide to the U.S. Open from New York magazine:

http://nymag.com/guides/everything/usopen/36095/

highpockets...I remember that...the ball kid tried to throw away one of Rafa's water bottles cause it was also empty...and Rafa leaned over and said "no no" took it back and put it in its proper place. labels forward.

And yes the kids very defintely laughing at him...as was I

Rudy3, poor Rafa ... first he was lining the bottles up horizontally and then he changed to diagonally? I feel bad about laughing at him though ... he's such a sweetie.

TW's glossary says that flove is " a rare and special form of TW love (other usages: flovefest, flovable)"
http://tennisworld.typepad.com/tennisworld/new_to_tennisworld/index.html

There are those of us who consider that it involves a typo, those who think it stands for first love, those of us who flove the Rear Admirables, those of us who know that it is a type of ruthless flirtation masquerading as something gentler and nobler, those of us who believe that the term can only be applied to F-Lo, and those who think it is a virtual concatenation of "flow" and "love".

In TW, it can mean whatever we fancy.....

Oh, and there are also those of us that know that creig bryan will come along and say something on this subject that will eclipse any of these humble thoughts.

It occurs to me that in the U.S. at least, I'd better consider streaming video first, while I wait for ESPN and the tennis channel to get it together.

Life is short, after all.

So, do any of the more tech-gifted Tribe members have cool, super clear larged sized computer monitors? (CSCLSCMs)

Does having a CSCLSCM matter? Or does the streaming video look questionable no matter the monitor? Is it the video card and monitor combination?

Right now I've got an old 17 or 19 flat screen, but is it true that the LCD plasma advances of the past couple of years would now enable you to get an almost TV sized 20+ inch monitor?

I know in theory you can hook up a computer to a 42 inch plasma screen, as my kids already do so for video games.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

Qualies on Thursday! It's a plan!

DM - I have found that no matter what size your screen
Livestream from the ATP does not work with Mac
, but they will charge you first - and then let you figure that out-
other than that - I am not tech help at all

also - email me or Jenn if you are in anyway interested in a Super Saturday , LA get together -
we are doing some research on the possibility

"So all the folks who post on here are Tennis.com interns huh? wow that's dirty."
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If you're referring to that ridiculous post from "Off the Baseline", I can assure you that the craziness generated from TW is the work of real tennis freaks, and not interns.

Why don't you post that over on OTB? They obviously need the blog count more than we do.

Well, just saw the order of play for this evening and here goes:

ATP (Stadium starting at 7)
Becker - Isner
Blake - Clement

WTA (Grandstand at 6:30)
Mirza - Medina Garrigues
Sugiyama - Radwanska

RNKAS Rules (provisional) continued:

141. The RNKAS High Brass have now finished convening on the meaning of flove. The wondeful thing about being a member of the High Brass (as decreed by the one and only Juan Jose) is that convening and agreeing requires a quorum of only one person.

It has been decreed by the High Brass that in TW MrsSanta rules. Were this not so, we would not have been providing her so far, gratis and ad infinitum, with all the extravagant, completely flamboyant methods of transport at our considerable disposal, including en-route performances by scantily-clad glitter-strewn hunks originating from obscure Nordic-type pop groups, if we remember correctly, had we not completely accepted this to be the case.

Thus, it is completely acceptable for RNKAS members to consider that the true historic introduction of the word "flove" into TW conversation involved its initial acceptance by Pete (our Hi-Hoh, or Honourable Independent Host on High) in response to a typo-looking post from MrsSanta. Especially as at least one member of the High Brass similarly accepted the term as having been coined and accepted due to MrsSanta. Rewriting history is perfectly acceptable where the RNKAS High Brass are concerned - though only for benign reasons, of course - which include the shameless promotion of MrsSanta.

On the above basis, for RNKAS members (and we are extending this to Friends of RNKAS too), flove means whatever the hail we would like it to mean.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu7OKS9fU14


Just to pass the time, a brilliant clip of Novak D and his world class imitations, and no, its not the Wimbldeon one. This one is off the chart special if you haven't seen it.Goodness, this dude makes me proud to be born in 1987.

"Why don't you post thatover on OTB? They obviously need the blog count more than we do."
*high fives Veruca*

Jerell, Thanks for posting the Djokovic imitations. I think this interview was done for Argentine television back around the time of the French Open, but after seeing it linked on another blog last spring I couldn't find it again. Note that he refuses to do a Federer imitation, saying, "Oh, no, he's too perfect," even though he does yield to requests to do Roddick, Canas and Nalbandian in addition to his already-famous Nadal and Sharapova.

Dunlop re@5.05,

to answer your 2nd & 3rd questions, streaming quality depends on the rate at which it is been streamed, the higher the rate...the bettter is your stream. Say if your stream is not that good..regardless of the monitor, your stream would look the same, except that you would be watching on a bigger monitor and only vary the picture quality very lightly...not much difference, IMO.

Basically, it depends on the stream quality, but having a good monitor (high resolution and larger size) would always help,especially when the stream is above average..;)

RNKAS t-shirt slogan...

I flove knees

And then on the back of the shirt it can say RNKAS member.

Rudy & NN,

Perfect back and front for the T-shirt ... except on the front I'd put a picture of Rafa from the rear (from his waist down) wearing his special sneakers.

As a longtime lurker, I'm a little disturbed at how quickly everyone here is dismissing the possibility that an intern was asked to post on one of these blogs. I agree that the idea that everyone here is an intern in disguise is absurd, but that doesn't mean the request wasn't made of the individual who wrote the letter to the Times. And if it was, then I think that's a serious issue.

I'd love to see Pete or someone else from Tennis comment on this. I realize that if the editor involved left for reasons related to this you might not be able to be specific, but even your general take on the issue would be appreciated. Where do you think the line is between journalism and interaction with the blog community? What responsibilities (if any) does a staff member have when posting on the blogs? Does Tennis have a policy on this sort of thing? Should it?

Right now it feels like the whole thing is being swept under the rug, other than a few posters getting defensive. I think and hope that's probably not the intention, but it does raise that possibility. This community has withstood heated arguments about all sorts of things and come out the other side stronger than when it started. I'd love to see the same sort of open discussion here.

Sarah, I guess I wasn't lurking when this "intern" issue came up. Would someone mind explaining what this is all about?

LOL Ros - I don't know what I think is more impressive - the High Brass rewriting history or the fact that the RNKAS rules have reached 141. Either way, I heartily approve!

Ros, RRR (RNKAS rules rock)! I especially like the new one because I can use the word "flove" now without shame.

Sorry, highpockets. I probably should have clarified.

Briefly, an intern from "a national magazine" wrote a letter to the NY Times (the Ethicist column), claiming that his editor asked him to pose as a reader and post on one of the magazine's blogs. Off the Baseline googled the intern and discovered the magazine in question is Tennis. This was apparently confirmed via e-mail in the third link below.

The original letter: http://tinyurl.com/create.php
Off the Baseline: http://tinyurl.com/3du3s9
E-mail confirmation: http://tinyurl.com/2mmeus

Whoops, that first link should have been: http://tinyurl.com/yp5scf

Sarah, I hear what you're saying. But I have now corresponded with many of the people who post regularly here on TW, and not a single one of them works for Tennis dot com (except Pete, Steve, and Kamakshi, of course). So I don't think anything's being swept under any rug here. And think about it, anyway. Can you think of a poster who is so rah-rah about TW that it would be inappropriate for them to be concealing their identity as a tennis intern? I can't. So it may not be very dramatic, but there doesn't seem to be any scandal.

Personally I don't see what the big deal is. Plenty of entities that employ blogs have employees/interns check, track, and even post on blogs in order to observe and research. What's the point of having a blog like this if not to gauge (in our case) what tennis fans feel about players, tourneys, and issues as a whole.

about the intern thing - I sure have not met every poster here -
but seems to me that most of the regulars have pretty distinct personalties - There are some that I can tell -even when they don't post their names.
And I have met a few of the folks out here in LA - and none of us works for Tennis magazine.
None of this is conclusive that all the posters are nonemployees of the magazine - but - they are certainly all different individuals with varied opinions about the topics we discuss - whether they involve tennis or other topics. And - I think expressing those views would be the point of the blog .
I guess I could be shocked - and that all these various people that I have never met - could in fact be one person - typing away . But that does not seem at all likely to me.
So - until offthebaseline.com has some proof - and shows me just what the intern was writing - and who he was posting as - I will choose to believe that this is an honest forum.

This isn't the only blog on Tennis magazine's web site, so what makes you think it's this one.

I also correspond with many TW folks here and on the website that I help out with. I was in attendance for the April shindig when about 35 tribe members were in attendance, some how I don't think that anyone was an intern.

When Offthebaseline shows me unrefutable proof, I'll listen.

Back to what we are here for tennis talk!

Ok anyone else going to the qualies on Thursday? I'm looking forward to seeing old friends and meeting new ones!

Speaking of that 6 Days until the US Open! 11 until the TAT Tailgate..woo hoo! See deuce club posts for details.

There's worse mischief afoot people.
It seems that several players belonging to the ATP and WTA have been asked to endorse the US Open Series. Scandal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ell oh ell, Ptenis. You are my guru.

I guess there's no real proof unless someone out there has a blue dress.

took me a minute , Highpockets , but I get it
You mean they still haven' t sent that dress to the cleaners?

I know there was an intern from Seattle that Pete invited to write a post. I don't remember the exact post, but I do remember corresponding with this guy in comments, as i had lived in Seattle before.

i don't know if this is the same guy. But I'm with Beth here, I doubt that there would be tribe gatherings, and the such, if this is sort some covert operation.

Sorry Sarah, I don't feel negative juice here.

As I lawyer I can never seem to resist a problem which calls for sheer educated guesswork, so:

1. Anyone who has read Pete's blog for any period of time knows that whatever probems there are, a need for more posting is hardly one of them. The housekeeping gymnastics that have occurred over the past year to keep the number of posts managable and readable is substantial.

2. If anything, the route is not "intern to poster" its "poster to writer." There has been more than one confirmed person who basically began as a fan of tennis who can now say they have been published either in cyberspace or actual print.

Knowing these two facts, it would be hard to believe that anyone at Tennis Magazine would even remotely bother to have interns post.

Not being an expert in journalistic ethics, I can't really see a reason why an intern would refrain from posting, for that matter.

Many authors have pen names. The posts on this blog basically start anonymously, anyone who reveals their true identity does so voluntarily.

If I was starting out as a writer, these days I would probably run my own blog, and if I decided to post on others, I frankly don't even see the issue.

Rudy 3 - now that I think about it - I remember him - and his name was Nick -
If that is the same guy that we are talking about - it certainly was not hidden from anyone.

highpockets...hehehehe...*wags finger*

I don't think it's me cuz I don't really post too much about how much I flove Tennis magazine.

rudy, I remember the post you are talking about...I believe he wrote on Sharapova?

And, with regard to the posters here, I have had the pleasure of corresponding with and meeting a whole host of tribe members so I'm with others that really doesn't seen an issue here. Even if an intern is posting, and doesn't share that he or she is an intern, I'm inclined to shrug my shoulders because isn't the nature of this forum one in which you can choose to interact anonymously if you so desire?

Beth, eeeeeewwwww!

If you guys are all Tennis mag employees, props. I totally had no idea. Even bigger props if you're all figments of the same Tennis magazine intern's imagination, staging long fiery arguments with yourself about the semantics of grinding, that's even more impressive than Hank Azaria doing both Cletus and Apu.

Amylu - yep he wrote a piece called The Big Game Girl
it was a while ago - but I flipped back and there he was
summer intern Nick McCarvel - and he was given credit for writing the piece.
is this the guy that the "scandal " is all about
Cause if it is - this is much ado about nothing.

And, on a lighter note, I flove the RNKAS T-shirt! I could use a shirt to wear while watching Rafa play...right now a Spanish soccer jersey is the closest thing I have to wear as Rafa apparel for big matches. Was it Wertheim who proposed that players wear their names on shirts - and then those shirts could be sold as jerseys? Well whoever came up with the idea, I think it's a great one. I have stuff to wear to all my college football, basketball, etc. games, but nothing really for tennis.

Snoo Foo, did you get your Arthur Ashe Kids day assignment yet?

HP - that wasn't the dress you were referring to?

I got the idea that the intern was asked to post as a way to get us to read tennis magazine, not as a way to boost the comment count. You know, like that one dude who kept posting a link to that creepy white tennis ball website.

Here's his post.

http://tinyurl.com/3cxqsh

I'm Roger Federer so I can't possibly be an intern. I can't vouch for the rest of the non GOATs who post here though.

Folks, it's time I came clean.

the first p in my handle is not silent.

and I'm really Mirka!

http://www.tennis.com/backcourt/general/backcourt.aspx?id=95620


Dude writes for Backcourt.

Sarah, are you still here? have a comment?

ptenisnet, the second p is invisible.

Very cunning trick that.
Putting the revelation that he is a summer intern right up top in blue italics where no one is going to expect it.

Bah! It's all a plot by the Russian mob.....

I don't flove blog conspiracies.

And I'm really Xisca!(those comments that I posted that said I wanted Xisca to break up with Rafa really fooled you guys didn't it?:-))

good eye there snoo foo.

And I'm Carlos Moya's new plaything. I can't remember what my name is, though.

Dunlop, not that I'm ignoring everything else you said, but you so should start your own blog.

gvgirl, I'm at the pro-rodeo racket roundup. Although the word rodeo might not be involved, but it sounds like it should be.

Lucy - as long as Carlos remembers your name - does it really matter?

ptenisNick...you made me spit Diet Coke on my cat...he is mad.

Beth, that WAS the dress I was referring to ... just hadn't really given much thought to the "stain" in a long, long time.

Beth, I don't think Carlos needs to remember her name either...

ptenis,

"very cunning trick that . . .

I'm laughing at that one and I've read it three times already :)

Lucy is lying. She is really Celine Dion. Yes Celine pays Roger Federer to say nice things about her on tennis blogs. Record sales aren't what they used to be and designer bags don't come cheap.

Carolina Cerezuela. Llompart kept yelling it every five minutes in Cincy so it's hard to forget it.

oh dear. this just makes me laugh - i just can't take the 'scandal' seriously.

like - an intern is going to do what.... exactly? Make us realize we flove tennis? er, too late for that. Keep us from talking about not exactly tennis related stuff? pfft. losing battle.

Take anonymous polls? Why bother, ask a question and you'll get a bzillion and one answers, and a couple of dissertation worthy replies, guaranteed.

I guess I just don't care - if one of you is a super sleuth intern from tennis magazine - go right ahead and sleuth your little heart out.

holy crap. are you all actually ONE POSTER?! Have I been talking this long to people who aren't REAL??? wow. freaky. Or is it I who am not real? *cut to music from the twilite zone*

Amylu - maybe you are right - I think I might be tempted to follow Carlos if he just looked at me and said "hey you, come here!"
But then again - only tempted - and maybe Lucy would not

Highpockets - sorry to bring that up then - I really had not thought much about it lately either -but it just took me so long to get the blue dress/ evidence reference - and it all came back to me.

Snoo Foo, Cool- I'm handing out items for the ATP and USTA.

By the way, I wish I were Carlos' new plaything! LOL I'll be F-lo's new plaything or Marat's or Blakes......


cheers dunlop.

Why is someone answering for me? Dear Hello person I guess you'll be at AAKD too.

I'll be with the little tennis group on court

ooh that sounds like fun gvgirl. it always seems like such a cool day; though we only get a glimpse of it from afar.

AmyLu, about the whole jersey thing, remember when Nick Keifer wore a jersey in a tournament in Germany (i think?)

He said he picked the 69 because...well i don't remember why...that Nick!

If this guy is a spy, isn't there supposed to be white tape on a tree or something?

Like jb said, what the heck would be the point of a spy poster (or "sposter") anyway?

oooh - i like that highpockets, sposter. ALMOST as much as your poetry btw - do love that you continue to share!

robbyfan, where are you? I saw your boy all up close, I'd no idea how mad hunky he is.

But oh that bambi, he was so the best, he was such a pussycat, il est trop craquant!

Man as much as that kiwi gets on my last nerve that jersey was wicked cool, more people would get into tennis if they could buy, like, their dude's jersey instead of just a sleeveless nike shirt. I have bought several articles of clothing because they had a baseball player's name/# on them whereas I don't think I've ever bought anything cuz it was made by the sponsors of my fave players, although I also don't know where to get airness or topper in my country.

Well, to be accurate (another failing of law), it seems that the McCarvel was talking about not the articles attributed to him, but a request for anonymous posting.

If McCarvel is still reading this blog, one bit of advice. For the rest of your professional career, be it in journalism, or whatever, never, never write such a letter to any public forum again. Its either incredibly naive, or incredibly stupid.

I don't know why anyone should be banned from anonymous posting, since, after all, its anonymous, but next time you write in a public forum asking for ethical advice, THAT'S THE CORRECT MOMENT TO BE ANONYMOUS.

Just in case you were wondering.

Anyone going to the Pilot Pen tomorrow (Wed)? We'll be there from about 10:30 on. Lots of good matches since so many were rained out today; they're pressing one of the "lettered" courts into service all day and another during the afternoon. Lindsay Davenport will be making her post-baby debut, partnering Lisa Raymond. She doesn't have the easiest match to start with, since their opponents are Black/Huber.

should have guessed it had something to do with cheller.

Beth, have you seen the new US Open poster with Rafa? I'd like to have that on a T-shirt.

http://tinyurl.com/2mocdd

Oh Jhurwi I so wish I was going, I had such the awesomest time sunday.

lol Dunlop!

Sarah - Thanks for the links. I had no idea what the "Intern Issue" was about so the links clarified everything. I really don't know what to think. There is a phrase "Guilt by association" and it fits here.

Sarah and everyone else: No intern has ever posted at this blog unless he/she has wanted to make a comment under his/her own name.

Just to clarify my comment:

The issue in my mind is whether an intern was *asked* to post anonymously, not whether he actually did. My interpretation of the original letter is that the intern didn't actually follow through on the request. So even if we accept his version as true, no one is suggesting that any of you are interns in disguise.

Yes, there are several blogs here. I posted on this one because it's the one I'm most familiar with. I wasn't trying to accuse Pete specifically, or Steve or Kamakshi for that matter. In fact the letter says that the editor in question has left the magazine, which none of them have.

My question was intended to be "could one editor have asked one intern at one time, and what is your take on whether that is or isn't acceptable?" Not "is there a widespread conspiracy in which half the posts here are written by interns with editors breathing down their necks?" Partly because the latter was never suggested in any of the articles, partly because it would be ridiculous for a bunch of reasons.

I have no problem with interns posting as interns, or with other people in the tennis world posting here, anonymously or otherwise. Or with posters going on to become writers, here or elsewhere. I do have a problem with people intentionally misrepresenting themselves online for the purpose of pushing a particular agenda, whether it's blog traffic or anything else. When it's an individual doing so, I think it's wrong but it's a free internet. If someone is being asked to do so by their employer, then in my mind that's an professional ethics violation. You're certainly entitled to disagree, which is why I was trying to start a discussion.

No, this isn't directly tennis related, but neither is a lot of the stuff that gets said around here. There have been plenty of conversations about the Tribe itself - who we are, how we interact, what kind of posting is and isn't acceptable. In my mind this fits into that category.

You're right that there isn't any proof. However, there also isn't any particular reason to think the guy lied. A letter with your name on it to the NY Times is a little different than a random troll slinging stones. So really we don't know. If we only discussed things here that we were sure about, the moderators would have a lot less work to do :)

Anyway, if my first post sounded like an accusation I apologize. It wasn't intended to, and if I could edit the line about the rug I would, because I think it came across harsher on the screen than in my head. I really was trying to start a discussion rather than asking anyone to defend themselves. I was just surprised when I came across this story all over the net yesterday and then came here and found nothing. Even if it is true it seems highly likely that it's a one time thing that's over and done with. However, I still think it's an interesting issue and one that is relevant to how this blog community has developed. One of the things I admire most about this site is the way that Pete has blurred the line between professional journalist and community member, and so I was interested to hear his opinion, and everyone else's as well.

rudy, LOL.

jhurwi, I hope you have fun tomorrow - and that the weather cooperates.

Is actual tennis on TV tomorrow? I've felt deprived these past two days.

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