Archive for March 17th, 2006


Blog shakeout coming

Two early adopter tech uber-Geeks have recently said they’re tiring of blogging.

Dave Winer to quit blogging

Scoble sympathizes, too many blog-related emails, he says.

Dave Winer was instrumental in creating blogging and RSS. Scoble is “tech evangelist” for Microsoft. Winer, a controversial personality on a good day, says he wants his privacy back, while Scoble is overwhelmed by endless emails, pitches, and a zillion RSS feeds to keep up with. So while they’re quitting/cutting back for different reasons, it’s significant that they’re both doing so.

It’s the noise-to-information level that’s the problem, I think. There’s too many echo chamber blogs, too many pointless comments on posts - the good stuff gets lost in all of that. And then of course there’s the pinheads who like to attack everything or leave mindless comments everywhere. Like I care if you’re the first person to add a comment to a post. Especially when you have nothing to say.

What geeks on the cutting edge of blogging and technology do now will be reflected in the blogosphere soon enough. There’s a shakeout coming. The good blogs, the one with something to say and a genuine point of view will continue to thrive. The mini-Me blogs and those with little to say will fade away. The noise level will then be reduced, and the level of information will rise. This is a good thing.

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Even more reason to protest tomorrow

US launches biggest Iraq air assault since 2003

The neocons are getting desperate. They are losing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, public opinion has shifted strongly against them, they are implicated in bribery and influence peddling - so their response is to carpet-bomb Iraq again. Of course numerous civilians and innocents will die. They know that, and don’t care. Holding onto their power, that’s their goal. If many die or become maimed, traumatized and homeless, well, it’s not happening to them or their children, is it?

“This is what war looks like”, ANSWER LA antiwar protest, Feb. 2003.

This is what war looks like

Someone’s getting rich of these wars, and it’s not the people, now is it?

Rich Man’s War
, by Steve Earle (excerpts)

Bobby had an eagle and a flag tattooed on his arm
Red white and blue to the bone when he landed in Kandahar
Left behind a pretty young wife and a baby girl
A stack of overdue bills and went off to save the world
Been a year now and he’s still there
Chasin’ ghosts in the thin dry air
Meanwhile back at home the finance company took his car
Just another poor boy off to fight a rich man’s war

When will we ever learn
When will we ever see
We stand up and take our turn
And keep tellin’ ourselves we’re free

From The Blue Voice

Please get involved

This weekend we will be taking to the streets to call for an end to this brutal war, and we need you there. We need you! I can’t stress this enough. Blogging is great. Signing online petitions is wonderful. But at some point “we”–the collective Left–have to get out there and let our voices really be heard. When enough of us have had enough; when enough of us take to the streets to demand change, change will happen.

Please don’t sit there waiting for the Democrats to change things. Did you happen to catch the last guy they offered us as an alternative to Bush? Thirty million people took to the streets to oppose Bush’s war in Iraq and the Democrats don’t even have the balls to offer us a candidate that is against the war.

“Power concedes nothing without demand. It never did, and it never will–Fredrick Douglas”

Please join us and demand change.

Global Days of Action, March 18-20

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See you tomorrow at the L.A. demo

If you’re at the LA protest on Saturday, this is me. Say Hi if you spot me.

Hey, the Pentagon already knows what I look like, I guess Polizeros readers can too… (photo taken at a demo in April 2003.)

Bob Morris

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The pretend opposition remains silent

Americans slightly in favor of censure proposal

An American Research Group survey finds that 46% of Americans favor censuring President Bush “for authorizing wiretaps of Americans within the United States without obtaining court orders,” while 44% oppose the move.

Yet Democratic leadership remains silent, even when it’s clear the polls support censure. How pathetic, gutless, and complicit they are. History will not be kind to them. Progressives, leave this lifeless shell of a once-alive party. Let’s form a people’s movement instead.

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