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1 month ago
in {biff here now} on Ameritocracy
Not EVERY meeting. You were off alcohol for awhile there.
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8 months ago
in {biff here now} on Ameritocracy
Also, part of my excitement - and I think many others - is that we did not take the big leap *backwards* that we almost did.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/05/palin-...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/05/palin-...
8 months ago
in {biff here now} on Ameritocracy
It's pretty interesting.
To me? An evolutionary, not a revolutionary? This was just beyond exciting. The very idea of "revolution" (as I think of it) frustrates me, as I think we've discussed a bit. Seeing people this excited about some big steps forward vs. a supposed take-down of the whole system... was unimaginable and exciting.
I'm not really sure how this would compare to a revolution. I would be willing to bet we'd see more property damage in a revolution.
Yep. I just think we're battered, not broken, and getting better. If slowly.
To me? An evolutionary, not a revolutionary? This was just beyond exciting. The very idea of "revolution" (as I think of it) frustrates me, as I think we've discussed a bit. Seeing people this excited about some big steps forward vs. a supposed take-down of the whole system... was unimaginable and exciting.
I'm not really sure how this would compare to a revolution. I would be willing to bet we'd see more property damage in a revolution.
Yep. I just think we're battered, not broken, and getting better. If slowly.
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oBifferson
Heh, yes of course we would disagree on that. Unfortunately there is a
potential for violence in a revolution (although the ACTUAL overthrow of the
tsarist regime by the working people of Russia in 1917 involved almost no
violence, because the govt had already practically crumbled from the
inside). Reading stories about that time is amazing: people debating in the
streets all night, people learning to read, the opera houses opening to
everyone including the poor, homosexuality legalized, communal kitchens
opened to help lift the burden on women in the home, everyone was just so
excited in that period of time before the civil war and the capitalist
countries' invasions.
It just makes me wonder. If we had elected a president who really wanted to
withdraw troops from Iraq immediately, or a president who would really
install a single-payer healthcare system, or a president who could somehow
get all the homeless people off the streets and get help for the poor (all
of this is of course, either tough or impossible under capitalism)... I just
wondered what it would have been like if I was ACTUALLY happy about it. Yes,
I'm glad a black man is in the white house, and I'm much more glad that he's
both intelligent and charming and says a LOT of great stuff. I LOVE what he
says about The People being a force, and what he says about college and
volunteerism. But I also wish of course, that he could go further. He can't
of course, this is America, so I don't blame him. I just... wondered. What
would it be like if something happened that actually made me feel...
liberated?
potential for violence in a revolution (although the ACTUAL overthrow of the
tsarist regime by the working people of Russia in 1917 involved almost no
violence, because the govt had already practically crumbled from the
inside). Reading stories about that time is amazing: people debating in the
streets all night, people learning to read, the opera houses opening to
everyone including the poor, homosexuality legalized, communal kitchens
opened to help lift the burden on women in the home, everyone was just so
excited in that period of time before the civil war and the capitalist
countries' invasions.
It just makes me wonder. If we had elected a president who really wanted to
withdraw troops from Iraq immediately, or a president who would really
install a single-payer healthcare system, or a president who could somehow
get all the homeless people off the streets and get help for the poor (all
of this is of course, either tough or impossible under capitalism)... I just
wondered what it would have been like if I was ACTUALLY happy about it. Yes,
I'm glad a black man is in the white house, and I'm much more glad that he's
both intelligent and charming and says a LOT of great stuff. I LOVE what he
says about The People being a force, and what he says about college and
volunteerism. But I also wish of course, that he could go further. He can't
of course, this is America, so I don't blame him. I just... wondered. What
would it be like if something happened that actually made me feel...
liberated?
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Also, part of my excitement - and I think many others - is that we did not take the big leap *backwards* that we almost did.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/05/palin-...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/05/palin-...
9 months ago
in Ameritocracy Launches New Debate-Watching Features - Kevin Bondelli’s Youth Vote Blog on Kevin Bondelli's Youth Vote Blog
Kevin - thanks for the link love!
We'll be back at it next week - and don't forget everyone, use the tool for your local and state-level races, too!
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We'll be back at it next week - and don't forget everyone, use the tool for your local and state-level races, too!
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1 year ago
in { biff here now } on Biff. Here. Now.
Soul saving, it turns out, is a Ruby on Rails app.
1 year ago
in { biff here now } on Biff. Here. Now.
Fangrrrl. ;)
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oBifferson
ME?! This is just the 14 year old in me showing its dark face. OH SO DARK.
1 year ago
in Ameritocracy on Ameritocracy
The power of print-it-yourself stickers, and a rubber stamp that can make anything to official stationery!
1 year ago
in Wikinomics » Blog Archive » Wisdom of the crowds, trust, and the news on Wikinomics
Mike, thanks.
One of my favorite phrases to describe the site is that it's a "marketplace of information", where the community's ratings produce an index of the best content and content sources, be they well-known public figures or simply members of the community. Reputation is a key component for us.
The building block of the community, content, and our future features are these short quotes. If fact-based, we want to know if the community finds the quotes to be accurate. And fact-based or not, we want to know if the community thinks a particular quote matters or not.
Let us know what you think!
One of my favorite phrases to describe the site is that it's a "marketplace of information", where the community's ratings produce an index of the best content and content sources, be they well-known public figures or simply members of the community. Reputation is a key component for us.
The building block of the community, content, and our future features are these short quotes. If fact-based, we want to know if the community finds the quotes to be accurate. And fact-based or not, we want to know if the community thinks a particular quote matters or not.
Let us know what you think!
1 year ago
in Wikinomics » Blog Archive » Wikinomics in Action on Wikinomics
Thanks much for the mention, Denis.
The team's in hard-core development mode and the beta will be out very soon. We are extremely curious to get feedback from the Wikinomics community.
The team's in hard-core development mode and the beta will be out very soon. We are extremely curious to get feedback from the Wikinomics community.
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