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One Of Those “Slinging Hash” Kinda Mornings

I just have to catch up on my article blogging today or I’m going to drive myself crazy. The other night, during a conversation with a friend, I kept referring to articles I thought I had blogged that I, in fact, had not blogged yet — although I’ve had them all prepped and ready to go for, in some cases, weeks on end.
So bear with me if some of this morning’s posts are kind of rough — I have to clean house for my own sanity at this point. (Yes, I do realize that’s already a lost cause 🙂

A Secondhand Account Of Michael Moore’s SFSU Presentation

A fellow student of mine went to Michael Moore‘s presentation here at San Francisco State Monday night, and she filled me in a bit on some of the events that took place.
There were about 4,000 people in the gym and at least another 1,000 outside that couldn’t get in. Michael was late starting the show inside because he took some time to talk to the folks outside first.
Michael put on a little quiz show routine where he invited a Canadian (supposedly with a low GPA) and several Americans (supposedly with high GPAs) down from the audience to participate. He asked the Canadian questions about the United States (who’s the President and some basic geography questions, etc.) and then some geography questions about other parts of the world like Iraq and Afghanistan. The Canadian got everything right. He then asked the high gpa American students about Canada and the same geography questions about Iraq and Afghanistan — none of which they could answer correctly.
He went on to cite a few studies of Americans from 18-24 years of age where the subjects didn’t seem to know where many other countries in the world were physically located. He made the point that if we were going to be at war with countries such as Afghanistan and Iraq, we should probably know where they are on the map.
At one point, he asked the audience to get together and decide who they’d like him to call up on the telephone while he was there. The audience wanted him to call the President of SFSU, but nobody knew his phone number. So their next choice was mayoral candidate Gavin Newsome. Luckily Mayoral candidate Matt Gonzales was in the audience, and he had Newsome’s personal cell phone number handy.
The audience didn’t like Newsome, and Michael asked them why. The audience filled Michael in on the “Care Not Cash” situation, which takes General Assistance payments away in exchange for “services,” many of which have yet to be completely specified (although the payments would cease immediately).
(A Judge has already thrown this legislation out, by the way, on the grounds that it’s illegal to take this money away from people, even if the voters voted it in.)
Michael then called up Newsome and said something along the lines of “I’ve heard about this ‘Care Not Cash’ thing and it seems like you don’t really care at all.” He mentioned the Getty family and said something like “we all know that you’re a Republican in Democrat clothing…I’m in front of an audience of thousands of people right now (he then held up the phone so audience could make noise)…hear that? That’s a whole lot of votes that are not going to be voting for you, Gavin.”
Then he switched his tone of voice to a cheerful one and said “Ok thanks! Have a nice day!”

On the Agenda…

Okay, theoretically I should be offline doing homework today, before I teach in the afternoon, but by day’s end I reckon I’ll finally get to uploading the rest of those Foo clips and last night’s Daily Show with….(drumroll please) Henry Kissinger!
I was just telling a friend of mine last night how it was the Daily Show’s clip of Henry Kissinger fronting the 911 investigation that started it all. (Meaning what made me want to start my Daily Show archive.
I think it’s absolutely in-credible that Kissinger was on the Daily Show last night.
He’s got a book out he’s promoting, and I guess he figured if the Daily Show was good enough for Madeline Albright‘s book tour, it was good enough for him!
The Daily Show is really growing up 🙂 (and I can remember when it was just a young tike…)

Michael Moore Goodies From Kevin Norton

Kevin Norton donated a truckload of Michael Moore movie clips to my Michael Moore archive.
I haven’t even had a chance to look at these yet, but I thought I’d let you know they were up there.
He’s also included a ton of
MP3 clips
too! These are named very nicely and include: 1996_radiofreela, 60minutes, after the oscars, bill maher, boulder-CO, an interview in belfast, ralph nader rally, university of toronto, and webzine.
Enjoy!

Second Movie From Foo Camp: “GPS Tron”

This movie documents several Foo Folks demonstrating and observing Dan Egnor‘s GPS Tron game. This is a game that uses wireless technology and GPS devices to play a meat space two-player running game on a field of grass. I played it. It was totally cool. (The kind of thing I could have easily played all morning if I didn’t have important videoing to do 🙂
Part 1 explains the interface and shows some players in action (one player is the game’s creator, Dan Egnor, the other is Anselm Hook).
In Part 2, Brandon Wiley and Anselm Hook give us some first hand accounts of how the game is played.
Also included in the “All” movie is a partial interview with Dan Egnor about how he built the game, its current bugs, and how he plans on addressing them.
This is from October 12, 2003.
GPS Tron – All (Small – 13 MB)

GPS Tron – Part 1 of 2
(Small – 5 MB)

GPS Tron – Part 2 of 2
(Small – 4 MB)











Jennifer Granick In Jim Lehrer News Hour’s Wireless Story

Jennifer Granick, Director of the Stanford Center for Internet & Society was on The Jim Lehrer News Hour last week talking about wifi.
I’ve created clips for the whole segment, the whole segment in two parts, and Jennifer’s quotes (edited together). There’s also a little clip of firemen from the South San Mateo County Fire Department talking about how much wifi has helped them.
This is from the October 16, 2003 program.
Jennifer Granick On Jim Lehrer’s Wireless Segment (Small – 3 MB)
Jim Lehrer News Hour On Wireless – All (Small – 22 MB)
Jim Lehrer News Hour On Wireless – Part 1 of 2 (Small – 10 MB)
Jim Lehrer News Hour On Wireless – Part 2 of 2 (Small – 12 MB)
So. San Mateo Country Firemen talking about wireless helping them (Small – 2 MB)



Foo Camp Interviews: Brandon Wiley

Brandon is creating a P2P gaming engine for serverless mass multiplayer online role playing games called “Gnosis.” He’s also creating a streaming webcast server called Alluvium that he’ll be releasing at CodeCon next year. (Hey kids, it’s time for the
CodeCon Call For Papers!)
He’s also quite busy working at the Foundation for Decentralization Research.
Foo A-Z

Brandon Wiley
(Small – 6 MB)