Update! This show has been moved to May 20th!
Hey I just landed another gig next weekend from 10am-2pm on SUNDAY, May 13th at the Kensington Farmer’s Market.
Since I’ve just got oodles of time, I’ll probably be going through my whole set. (25+songs)
I’m bringing my sister up from LA to keep things jamming in-between my sets.
We might even perform a few songs together. We definitely will since we get an extra week to prepare!
Anyway come by and say hi, if you’re in the neighborhood.
If you can find your way up to the stores along the Arlington, you’ve found it.
If you take Bart, take the 7 bus from either Berkeley or North Berkeley Bart.
Come See Me and My Sister Perform at the Kensington Farmer’s Market on
FMARS Mission Begins Any Day Now! Keep an eye on the Mefeedia Blog for updates!
Hey I’m covering the FMARS Sim Mission for the Mefeedia Blog.
Just put up my first post.
I’m quite excited about it!
more soon!
Time For A New Cell Phone
Update 5/7/07 – ok too hard to find a phone that meets everything? or just who cares?
Haven’t heard from anyone 🙂
Peeps!
My phone from 2003 is literally falling apart now and the time has come to move into the modern age for me.
My cell phone can’t take pix or vids and can receive text messages, but can’t even send them!
I need to know quickly which phones are best and why, so I can make a good decision.
I don’t really want to spend a lot…but I’ll spend what I have to to get something decent.
Now I want:
-video capabilities
-video upload capabilities (don’t want the vids “trapped” in my phone)
-digi pic (always comes with vid anyway)
-pic upload
-texting…
anything else I need to include?
Thanks in advance for your usual great advice.
Come To My Show June 10th In San Francisco
Updated June 5, 2007 – Be on time – 8pm!
I’m flying Ron out and we’ve got a lot of material to cover 🙂
3920 Geary Blvd at 3rd Ave in SF’s Richmond District.
For directions, call (415)386-6173
Updated April 27th – hey if you haven’t heard my music a lot of it is here:
lisarein.com
and more is here:
http://www.onlisareinsradar.com/archives/my_music/
Hey I’m opening for Emy Tseng on Sunday night, June 10th, at Ireland’s 32 in San Francisco. The address is: 3920 Geary Blvd at 3rd Ave in SF’s Richmond District. (415)386-6173.
I get from 8-9pm to do my thing. (I’ll probably start right on time, since it’s a Sunday night.)
I’ve been practicing guitar pretty intensely for the last few years waiting for both this latest set of new songs, and some older songs I’ve been playing for 10 years, to feel “good enough” to play for you.
Finally, I think I’m there 🙂
I wasn’t sure if I’d have to do the open mic circuit again or what, which I of course, was not looking forward to doing…
Then, of all the crazy things, I went to a Kareoke party that Emy threw last Friday night. Maybe I was all mentally warmed up for it already, since I had just seen the Cowboy Junkies live at the Great American Music Hall about an hour earlier, but before I knew it, I was singing Sneaker Pimps and Linda Ronstandt covers, and Emy was asking me to open for her in June.
Since I actually have a full hour to play, I might just keep going (after I’m done with my regular set)…and meander a little and play some experimental stuff and other new stuff that’s neat, but maybe not finished yet…
And there could be some other surprises, but that would only be if a couple things fall into place just perfectly between now and then…
But things have kind of been falling into place lately. So anything’s possible 🙂
Anyway, it should be a good show. Hope to see you there.
Kurt Vonnegut Dies
washington post on kurt vonnegut’s death…
Vonnegut died on Wednesday after suffering brain injuries following a
fall weeks ago, said Donald Farber, Vonnegut’s friend, lawyer, agent
and manager.
Here’s a transcript of one of his last interviews, with David Brancaccio on PBS, NOW.
Lately, he considered himself a man without a country, as I think many of us have felt lately.
Consistenly now, for many decades, without meaning to, Kurt has spoken for a lot of Americans. (As he rattles on, weaving his way through his fantasy-driven storytelling journals…)
I miss him already.

Writers With Drinks This Saturday Night! – Charlie Anders’ Intro From Last Month
I’m looking forward to this Saturday night’s Writers with Drinks.
At The Make-Out Room 3225 22nd. St., San Francisco CA, from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM, doors open at 7 PM.
The last two events have been awesome!
Here’s a little clip of Charlie Anders’ opener from last month.
(Available as a Quicktime movie – or an MP3.)
The event combines comedy with great new progressive literature…perfect to accompany a few glasses of vino.
See you there!

Kent Bye On Speaking Out
Kent Bye just recently relocated to San Francisco from Maine, and the Bay Area will never be the same 🙂
Just found this cool vid of Kent Bye and Jay Dedman walking through San Francisco discussing the role of citizen journalism’s influence on big media and their continued state of denial regarding its obvious impact.
Translation: Turns out that people’s opinions do matter after all!
Update 4/13/07 – Kent explained to me that “That vid is actually from NYC way back in October of 2005. 🙂
Jay shot it and was cleaning up his archives during VBW07”


Free WiFi on BART’s Beta Network
This is such a dream come true, I’m still not convinced it wasn’t a hallucination, but when I was riding BART home today from San Francisco’s Civic Center Station, I opened up my laptop and …it connected to BART’s new WiFi network!
I watched in utter disbelief, as I clicked through to register an account for FREE access while the wireless network is in beta.
When the train went under the bridge, it went away. And it didn’t come back up in Oakland, so when I got home I looked up this article in the SF Chronicle, which confirmed that it’s only from Embarcadero through to Civic Center currently. But there is a time table for more stations to have access in the future.
San Francisco is the first in the nation to do this. How cool is that?
(article credits: Underground, but not unconnected — BART offers wireless service to riders
by Michael Cabanatuan, Chronicle Staff Writer)
BART has become the first transit system in the nation to offer wireless communication to all passengers on its trains underground, putting an end to miles of technological isolation for multitasking commuters with cell phones glued to their ears, Blackberry devices stuck in their palms and computers perched on their laps.
“The goal we have is to completely wire 100 percent of the underground so a passenger (on a wireless device) wouldn’t know if they were above ground or underground,” said Chuck Rae, BART’s manager of telecommunications revenue. “It would be seamless.”
Some commuters riding under Market Street in San Francisco already are yakking on their phones, surfing the Web and sending e-mail. Within weeks, most passengers should be able to use wireless devices under San Francisco to phone in a pizza order on their way home.
“With the technology (making it possible), why should we go without it?” teacher Bo Conley said Thursday on her way home to Hayward. “It’s a bit of freedom to be able to call out. What if there was a disaster? It’s a safety issue.”
Contractors recently wired the subways from the west end of the Transbay Tube to the Civic Center Station. Downtown Oakland is probably next, followed by Civic Center to Balboa Park, the Transbay Tube, the Berkeley hills tunnel and the Berkeley subway. The wireless companies will determine the timetable.
Five of the Bay Area’s six wireless companies have signed up to use the system, Rae said, and the sixth is in negotiations. The arrangement will generate hundreds of thousands of dollars, and eventually millions, for BART.
When BART first broached the idea in mid-2001 of wiring its nether regions for wireless reception, many passengers squawked about having to listen to nonstop chatter from cellular phones.
In response, BART conducted a pair of polls — one a random telephone survey, the other an online poll open to anyone with Internet access. The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks occurred while the surveys were being taken, and BART officials believe the widely publicized use of cell phones during the attacks persuaded many passengers to support wiring the tunnels…
While not all commuters see the benefit of underground cell-phone service, it could help stave off fare increases. BART’s deal with the phone companies for downtown San Francisco will bring in at least $408,000 a year. As additional stations, tubes and tunnels are wired, that amount could rise to more than $2 million a year.
It’s a good deal, said Rae. BART pays nothing to install the antennas. Nextel serves as the coordinator, planning, paying for and overseeing the work. Other carriers have the right to buy in and to strike agreements to reimburse Nextel and pay annual fees to BART.
Sad Kermit – Hurt
Oh this is just wrong.
Kermit does NIN’s “Hurt.” Precious.
Video Blogging From Second Life
So I haven’t posted any video here yet for videobloggingweek2007 because I’ve been focusing on the video blogging I’ve been doing in-world at Second Life. I’m touring a new location every day and providing direct links for teleporting directly to that location from your browser
So far I’ve visited Commonweath Island, an area for non-profits, and Info Island, a place for newbies to start out.
The mefeedia community has been adding a lot of Second Life video feeds from numerous hosting sites that are all located here in Mefeedia’s Guide to Second Life Videos and Podcasts.
If you know of any cool places to visit in Second Life, please write and let me know at lisa@lisarein.com.
And give me your Second Life name so we can be friends! I’m “Haley Bailey.”
