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Eric Ulken has created a tag cloud culled from the nearly 2,800 anonymous comments posted at AngryJournalist.com.

What’s interesting is the most frequent words by far are “work,” “story,” “people” and “editor” (which is, technically, a person too).

Without reading through each comment, Eric’s data tells me journalists are mad about the same things most workers are: They don’t like certain aspects of their jobs and they don’t like their coworkers.

Without more context, someone trying to tackle the problem wouldn’t have a lot to go on, showing once again the tag cloud is a decent navigation tool, but not a useful interpretive tool.

Downtown Toronto will go dark at 8 p.m. Saturday as citizens turn out the lights to observe Earth Hour, a World Wildlife Fund campaign to raise global awareness of the human impact on the environment.

The Toronto Star staff produced a map of participants, but apparently was overwhelmed by the response and didn’t map all 1,163 places.

Nevertheless, it appears the area stretching from York to East York is going to be very, very dark.

Toronto Star Earth Hour Map

Toronto is just one of 26 flagship cities that will take part in the event. The Star is preparing readers for their hour of darkness with special coverage, which began with the breathtaking “Airsick” video (posted here in January).

It would have been fun and useful to have a separate map or map overlay of events instead of text listings by neighborhood.

Still, kudos to the staff for spending time on a project that serves its community.

More information can be found on the Earth Hour site and, of course, there’s an official Flickr pool.