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CNN and Facebook

February 25, 2009 by wroolie Leave a Comment

I woke up this morning to watch the Obama State of the Nation speech.  I only caught the tail end of it, so am trying to find a recording. 

However, CNN has done something interesting with Facebook.  When I clicked on the media player to watch the event, a Facebook sidebar was displayed in the window so people could update their profile.  A scrolling list of other people’s comments.  While watching the video, I could easily comment onto facebook about anything that was said.

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Facebook has been able to reach out to people far better than other mediums.  Blogs were difficult and too self-indulgent for some.  Twitter is still too new.  But in the past year, it seems like everyone is getting into Facebook.  So much so that CNN could use it for it’s prime tool of keeping the public involved.

We’ve moved so far past television.

Filed Under: Politics

Criminal Spying of US Citizens

February 3, 2009 by wroolie Leave a Comment

A very interesting news story yesterday on NBC news about the domestic spying on US Citizens without a warrant.  This story somehow ended up in the last few minutes of the broadcast:

Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy

“Prosecutions are unlikely”.  This is one of my biggest problems with the last administration.  Since you aren’t doing anything wrong, the argument goes, you don’t have anything to worry about.

I wonder if any of my phone calls have been listened to. 

Reagan said in his inauguration speech in 1981, “We are a people with a government.  Not the other way around.”  Why are we always made to feel like subjects instead of citizens.

Filed Under: Miscellaneous Rants

End of the U.S.

February 2, 2009 by wroolie Leave a Comment

For the past few weeks, I can’t help thinking about an article I read about the end of the USA.  The Wall Street Journal had a story about Igor Pangarin, a Russian analyst who has been predicting the economic fall and separation of the United States for the past ten years.

Now that things are falling apart the way they are, people are taking more notice of him.

You can see the article here:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123051100709638419.html

This article has been weighing on my mind through the inauguration, the news of layoffs– everything.   Pangarin is an analyst, not a psychic– so his predictions are not based on magic.  There have been other stranger predictions (someone told me about John Titor a few years ago, but I don’t put much stake in that), but this, according to WSJ, seems more credible.

Read the article.  It’s spooky.

Is it just a bunch or rubbish?  Probably.  I mean, it has to be, right?

The Chinese curse: May you live in interesting times.

Filed Under: Miscellaneous Rants

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