Another NYT staff memo (the third day in a row) announcing a managerial change: "Andy Rosenthal will be joining the editorial department this fall, succeeding Phil Taubman as deputy editor." I don't think that was a big secret, so assume they're just sending out a memo a day for consistency. (Conde Nast should start doing these. "Felix, the grill guy, will be joining the pasta bar this fall...") Perhaps they're assuming that people will stop reading them after a while and no one will notice when the managing editors announce that editor in chief Bill Keller has, in actuality, been locked in a 10th floor supply closet for the past two months as a computer has randomly selected a staffer a day from the Times' employee database to be slotted into a new executive position. Not that I'm saying that's what's happening.