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3 months ago
in A Brief History of the Status Update on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Didn't twitter come out before the facebook status update?
10 months ago
in 'It could have been one of the McCain mansions' on The Jed Report
@R or even worse one of the rnc staff searched for it on the google and no one corrected him/her because the repubs didnt know what walter reed medical center really looked like.
1 year ago
in It Could Cost Us a City on Bang the Drum
right ON. thank you thank you. we need to hear this analysis more and more. thanks. unbelievable about gingrich's "waxing hysterical".
1 year ago
in The incredible folks behind free speech tv on goodCRIMETHINK
Love them. thx for capturing this moment. What are you taking photos on (camera or phone) to upload so instantly to flickr?
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1 year ago
in “Radical” Isn’t As Scary as Hannity Is on Bang the Drum
Radical also means working to fix the root of the problem. "Radical" should be our friend, just as "change" is. :>
1 year ago
in To Our Mothers on goodCRIMETHINK
Aw, thanks for sharing Baratunde. What a wonderful photo, so full of emotion!
yeah man, you had an awesome mother.
yeah man, you had an awesome mother.
1 year ago
in Right to Emergency Care on Srijanfoundation
So did this pass just this year? Is this a law that is now country wide, and well known by the public? Are hospitals prepared to take care of people? Are they complying with this law? We have a law in the united states called EMTALA which requires that people in emergency situations be at least stabilized by ANY hospital they go to. it's such a safety net and important piece of legislation.
i did some medical work in chiapas, mexico (the southern most state of mexico, and one with many indigenous people), and the hospitals in mexico can turn anyone away. A patient with a big bleed in his head was taken by truck from the hospital i worked at in chiapas (which didn't have enough resources to treat him) to a bigger hospital with more technology, and he was TURNED AWAY. I cried hearing that story.
This looks like a great move in the right direction. I'd love to read more about if you post more (or email me details).
thanks,
Anjali
Cure This -- http://www.curethis.org
i did some medical work in chiapas, mexico (the southern most state of mexico, and one with many indigenous people), and the hospitals in mexico can turn anyone away. A patient with a big bleed in his head was taken by truck from the hospital i worked at in chiapas (which didn't have enough resources to treat him) to a bigger hospital with more technology, and he was TURNED AWAY. I cried hearing that story.
This looks like a great move in the right direction. I'd love to read more about if you post more (or email me details).
thanks,
Anjali
Cure This -- http://www.curethis.org
2 years ago
in Twitter-fame is fleeting on banannie
Telling people about twitter always gets one of two reactions: 1) eyes glaze over in 3 seconds 2) eww that sounds gross, twitter, who thought of that name? or 3) what weirdos would use THAT? there's nothing exciting about it. However, I still love it. Given those 3 responses, i think an article trying to explain twitter is just not going to get much airtime in a print newspaper.
i'm from jersey (moved out to los angeles 2 years ago) and am excited to find your blog from the article :>
i'm from jersey (moved out to los angeles 2 years ago) and am excited to find your blog from the article :>
pretty good
- Baratunde Thurston