New York Times: Your Article on Steampunk has a Pedestrian and Uninteresting Title!

May 8th, 2008 | Share on Facebook

New York Times Steampunk Article
We, at the Cassettes would like to suggest that the New York Times modify it's article title to read as follows:
Venerable and Most Industrious Worldview Energizes America
Kind Words for Pioneer Practioners who Endured Hardship and Privation.
Notable Exposition of Steampunk.

Despite using a boring and uninteresting title: Steampunk Moves Between 2 Worlds, the New York Times has published an informative description of the way that the Steampunk view of the world is seeping into culture from everywhere, and every direction.

1 Response to “New York Times: Your Article on Steampunk has a Pedestrian and Uninteresting Title!”
  1. Milo Says:
    Eventually mankind will realize that filling their houses with mass-manufactured decorations and trinkets that have no connection to themselves, their familylife, their personality or their creativity is boring, dull, and creates a general miasma of discontented worthlessness. I would rather create everything in my house (which is unfortunately not possible at my current stage of steamprowess) than simply buy Things. Build a chair, build memories of the process Sit in the chair you built, build memories with those you know Have others sit in the chair you built, more memories... Paint a picture, make a frame, put it on your wall... OR buy a chair and a "printed" preframed picture. People wonder why they feel so empty and yet they merely consume the world around them rather than partake in it. ...Why am I ranting to you guys? ...What does this have to do with that good NYtimes article? oh my.
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