Posted in General on Nov 13th, 2007
I listened to a good chunk of Paul Krugman’s recent talk at the Commonwealth Club on the radio tonight. Damn, he’s good. History will judge him well as someone who spoke truth in the face of power.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Sep 12th, 2007
Saturday, September 8th. Leavenworth, Washington. A little after 5:00 PM, PDT.
We are both thrilled to have shared this past weekend with so many dear friends and family — and with each other.Big thanks to Steve Andersen for the above photo; there will be lots more here soon.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 16th, 2007
…is of my dear friend Yoram Bauman, the Standup Economist, illustrating a feature article in the University of Washington Weekly. That’s right, Yoram is a Ph.D. economist who is also a stand-up comedian. His “Principles of Economics, Translated” comedy routine has over 213,000 views on YouTube. Who’s laughing now?
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 12th, 2007
… the leader of a successful, social-mission business to be a bit smarter than this:
For seven years, Mr. Mackey had an online alter ego.Using the pseudonym Rahodeb — a variation of Deborah, his wife’s name — Mr. Mackey typed out more than 1,100 entries on Yahoo Finance’s bulletin board over a seven-year period, championing […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 14th, 2007
Jeff Brooks offers some sound advice on organizational logos:
You can agonize all day and night about getting a logo just right,
but you’ll be barking up the wrong tree. Your logo will never bring a
lot of meaning to the table. The best logo gets out of the way and lets
reality do the work.
Instead, work on making […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 9th, 2007
Transitman!
To dramatize the hard, quiet work demanded of transit riders, Seattle artist Christian French
created a persona, TransitMan, a superhero who takes public
transportation as his superpower. Then he actually donned a superhero
costume and spent a lot of time commuting and traveling and documenting the travails of a man in tights dedicated to reducing personal automobile use.
Fantastic.
Hat […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 27th, 2007
WWF Canada have commissioned this very clever billboard, which casts a shadow on itself that creates a shadow-animation of rising waves, to dramatize the reality of climate change.Obligatory YouTube video, which is itself a very smart way to get more mileage out of the stunt. (Although with only ~21,000 views so far, YouTube is hardly […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 17th, 2007
For all you Norwegians and Norwegians-at-heart, a happy Syttenden Mai!
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 19th, 2007
… that certain ONE/Northwest staff members are moonlighting as freelance journalists.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 12th, 2007
NPR’s recent hour-long special The Partisans of Ali is an concise and engaging historical overview of the long sectarian divide between Sunni and Shia Muslims. Well worth a listen if you want to understand the deeper long term conflicts that we’ve gotten uncomfortably close to these past few years.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 11th, 2007
The staff at ONE/Northwest also thought of this in about 1997, but we lacked the skill/will to implement:
LinuxWorld:
And one of the internal commands at SGI was the burrito command.
Allison: Oh, I vaguely remember that — yes, yes. You could specify
your burrito. LinuxWorld: You’d
type in burrito, and depending on either the command line options you
supplied or […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 16th, 2007
… that a Seattle condo marketing guy is named “Warren Ballard?”(Sorry all you non-Seattle folks. Move along.)
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Posted in Uncategorized on Dec 20th, 2006
Alex Steffen of WorldChanging covered Eben Moglen’s Plone Conference talk. Bruce Sterling comments skeptically.It’s great to see this speech getting out there. I’m really glad we invested in taping the Plone Conference so extensively. You never know when something amazing is going to happen.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Dec 18th, 2006
Jonathan Peizer offers up some skepticism about Time Magazine’s designation of “you” as Person Of The Year:
I am just not ready to give into a rose-colored panacea that seemingly lulls me into a false sense of who is in charge and the life-changing benefits of a “thing”. Just because a new form of interactive, networked […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Dec 6th, 2006
Ethan Zuckerman (who probably doesn’t remember me following along two years behind him at Williams) has a nice review of Cass Sunstein’s new book “Infotopia.” I’m adding it to my reading list.
Sunstein is still concerned with the formation of ideological cocoons. In his new book, Infotopia, he’s become a cyber-enthusiast to an extent that would […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 21st, 2006
Eben Moglen’s keynote address at Plone Conference 2006, “Software and Community in the Early 21st Century” was hands-down the most inspiring speech I’ve ever heard in my life.
In just over an hour, he traced the connections between the free software movement, the One Laptop Per Child project, and the past three hundred years of modern […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 19th, 2006
… Borat is very, very funny and in very, very poor taste. But, like most of the audience, I laughed almost continuously when I wasn’t cringing.
What does it say about our current national psyche when a film featuring two homophobic men wrestling naked in a hotel ballroom makes us laugh until snot drips from our […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 15th, 2006
Just about two months ago I took the plunge, bought a SlimDevices Squeezebox network music player and finally committed to digitizing my music collection. Here’s a two-month report.
First of all, a quick rundown on my setup. I’ve got:
A Squeezebox 3 digital music player, connected to…
A […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 15th, 2006
Every once in a while, if you’re lucky, you get to be part of an event that seems simple, but isn’t. An event that appears effortless, but is in fact based on a subtle combination of deep insight and hard-won experience. An event that quietly encodes a massive amount of tacit wisdom bubbling […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 8th, 2006
Me, I’m feeling pretty darn good this morning. I slept really well last night. Maybe it was the new pillow. Or maybe it was something else. Then, I awoke to a glorious sunrise here in Seattle, with great election news all across the map. All in all, a “morning in America” kind of feeling.How about […]
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