Sway Me!
For those of you who know me, you must have heard me talk about the NH Primary at least once. Here's the video from primary day, January 8, 2008.
BMM - 11/4/07
Boston Media Makers Sunday, November 4, 2007
This was my second time visiting the Boston Media Makers. The idea of the group is simple: media enthusiasts get together once a month to discuss any particular projects they're working on or share new technology and/or techniques.
Links from this meeting:
- David Tames – [www]
- Lisa Kate Radden – [www]
- Shane Jordan – [www]
- Simeon – [www]
- John Hopkins – [www]
- Dan Freund – [www]
- John Coyne – [www]
Other Links:
Peace rally & march in Kennebunkport, ME
On August 25, 2007, I attended a peace rally and march in Kennebunkport, ME. Watch this video to see more...
It's moving on.
The success of the YouTube debate on July 23 was remarkable if for no other reason than for the involvement of ordinary people like you and me. Only, they are extraordinary in the fact that their opinions appeared in front of an international audience.
So what can be done to take advantage of this model and promote a similar video for air during the Republican YouTube debate on September 17? We can collaborate. So let's.
YouTube.com/Debates
Below are the videos from the YouTube debate in South Carolina.
Is it Luck?
I wouldn't exactly liken it to luck. However, I have to laugh at being dumped on by a bird as I rode my bicycle home from breakfast this Saturday morning. This has never happened to me before. It was a case of being in the line of fire at the exact moment this particular bird decided to unleash its arsenal. Is it the Chinese who consider this "luck?" I consider an experience I don't need to go through again; comical as it was.
Question the Candidates
I'm sure many of you have heard about the CNN/YouTube debates. Overlooking the blatant gap between the Democrat and Republican debates, I ventured into Portsmouth to provide a public service to my fellow concerned citizens: I offered my camera and web access to passers-by. I informed any who cared to listen about the debates and collected as many questions as I could in the two hours I was camped beside the old North Church. Want to see the results? Click here to view the videos.
Evening Bicycle Ride
On what has become a ritual after supper bicycle ride several things happened:
I helped a woman with the chain beside the Players Ring at Prescott Park;
I got a laugh out several strangers with my make-shift sign;
I left a calling card tucked in the backseat of an Audi with the back door wide open and no one around;
and spied what I assume is Portsmouth's new armored assault vehicle.
I want to know what the City of Portsmouth needs with such a vehicle.




