Preserve Kuro5hin appeal on track
Kuro5hin founder Rusty Foster's appeal for funds has been a roaring success, he told us today.
Rusty has appealed not to save Kuro5hin, but something a far, far worse: wage slavery.
With text ad revenue shriveling, he appealed for readers who value the site to help raise next year's budget, and ensure it gets his full time devotion. The alternative would be a sell-out, or getting a full-time job.
And we wouldn't wish that on anyone .
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