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Hillary Clinton Sings National Anthem

January 29, 2007

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Tele vision

January 29, 2007

Within five years...

The Internet is set to revolutionize television within five years, due to an explosion of online video content and the merging of PCs and TV sets, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates said on Saturday.

"I'm stunned how people aren't seeing that with TV, in five years from now, people will laugh at what we've had," he told business leaders and politicians at the World Economic Forum.

The rise of high-speed Internet and the popularity of video sites like Google Inc.'s YouTube has already led to a worldwide decline in the number hours spent by young people in front of a TV set.
[Internet to revolutionize TV in 5 years: Gates - Reuters - 01-27-07]

filed under: Internets

Face Time

January 25, 2007

Minnesota Republican Congresswoman Michele Bachmann really likes George Bush. Moments after he defied the American people and proposed to send more of their sons and daughters to Iraq, she kissed him right on the mouth and held onto him for dear life.

filed under: Iraq

A Father Speaks

January 23, 2007

Fast forward to 4:20 in this video for the voice of America's majority: America responds.

"If he does, we will join him," Webb said. "If he does not, we will be showing him the way."

filed under: Iraq

State of Denial

January 23, 2007

Look at it this way. 33% of Americans believe the President is doing a fantastic job as a leader.

President George W. Bush's approval ratings are now the lowest for any president the day before a State of the Union speech since Richard Nixon in 1974, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll.

Sixty-five percent of those surveyed said they disapprove of how Bush is handling his job as president while 33 percent approve. The rating matches Bush's career low in a May 2006 poll.

Seventy-one percent of Americans said the country is on the wrong track, up from 46 percent in an April 2003 poll, the month after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. A majority of those polled this month don't approve of how Bush is handling the Iraq war, terrorism or the economy.
[Bush Poll Ratings Before Speech Fall to Nixon's Level - Bloomberg - 01-22-07]

filed under: Iraq

Change and the Status Quo

January 21, 2007

One party offers the possibility of the first black President, the first Hispanic President or the first female President while the other party offers the 40th or so white dude President.

filed under: 2008 Presidential

User Generated Television

January 21, 2007

When you like it enough to share...

The deal was struck between Veoh, the internet TV operator in which Mr Eisner holds a significant stake, and United Talent Agency, which represents actors such as Johnny Depp, Ben Stiller and Harrison Ford.

The channel, which will be supported by advertising, will showcase new talent in an effort to discover the next Hollywood star. It will be open and available to all Veoh users to submit, view and share content.

The project also brings Hollywood together with the amateur film-making talent producing online video on user-generated content websites such as Google’s YouTube.
[Eisner strikes internet TV deal - Financial Times - 01-17-07]

filed under: Internets

TEDTalks - The Future of Computer Interface

January 18, 2007

The future of computer interfaces.

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TIME for Changes

January 07, 2007

It's a story about community and collaboration on a scale never seen before. It's about the cosmic compendium of knowledge Wikipedia and the million-channel people's network YouTube and the online metropolis MySpace. It's about the many wresting power from the few and helping one another for nothing and how that will not only change the world, but also change the way the world changes.
[Time's Person of the Year: You - TIME - 12-13-06]

"At the end of the month, there will be significant layoffs at the magazine division... In the last six months, the huge rate base of Time magazine has been cut by almost 20 percent, the street date has been moved, and at the end of the month, the standard editorial model -- a centralized, well-paid cadre processing every bit of copy that comes in the door -- will be kaput..."
filed under: Internets

Hussein Cell Phone Execution Video Probed

January 02, 2007


There were two descriptions of Saddam Hussein's execution. One was the government's account scrubbed for mainstream media, and the other was what really happened.

Which ever you believe should be history's account of the brutal dictator's last minutes, the now infamous cell phone video of Saddam Hussein's execution is a powerful peice of citizen media.

The clandestine video portrayed a much different scene than the official tape of the execution, which was muted and did not show Saddam dropping to his death.

Al-Maliki adviser Sadiq al-Rikabi told the U.S.-financed Al-Hurra television that he does not know who leaked the video and that such an act "is wrong and should be investigated, and I agree that cellular telephones were taken from witnesses before they boarded the helicopter" for the execution site.

"I am full of hope that the results of the investigation will be announced, and the person who did this act should pay a price," he said.
[Iraq to probe leaked Hussein execution video - AP - 01-02-07]

filed under: Iraq

Doctor Shopping

January 02, 2007

I should have done this a long time ago, but until you really need a doctor you don't always think about it. We've been here for a year now and luckily haven't needed one. We rarely have, and I can't remember when the last time was that I've seen one. My last physical was earlier this year for insurance purposes, and I was able to at least find out my blood pressure was a healthy 98 over 60.

I'm spending a good portion of the day looking for the right doctor for my partner and I. A good general practitioner is pretty hard to find, so I've been getting referrals from friends and colleagues. What's difficult is gauging whether they would have a problem with me and Vince's relationship. Doctors generally don't, but it's nice to know that explicitly through referrals.

filed under: Narrative

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Christian Grantham is an internet and television producer living in Murfreesboro, TN. Grantham has produced liberal and conservative talk radio, was a consultant to the Clinton-Gore White House on domestic policy forums and worked as a blogger for a political campaign for state office.