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commentary: FCC ruling, Zombies & Emperor New Clothes Syndrome

December 20th, 2007 · No Comments · Emperor New Clothes, FCC, Kevin Martin, Thomas Jefferson, commentary, disorder, fear, freedom, journalism, mental illness, poverty, print, propaganda, revolution, social sculpture

my take on the FCC ruling, Zombies & Emperor New Clothes Syndrome
first we all know by now that the media is mistress to big biz and gov, and basically one and the same and that for the most part nothing the media reports is what it appears to be
the question is Who is Wearing The [...]

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commentary: ny times article on how the web is pushing print

December 18th, 2007 · No Comments · Concept, jeff pulver, print, revolution

commentary: ny times article on how the web is pushing print
in case you missed this nytimes  article on how web is pushing print
lots of food for thought on some interesting dynamics that are happening right under our nose
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/13/books/13webbook.html
December 13, 2007
Crossover Dreams: Turning Free Web Work Into Real Book Sales
By MOTOKO RICH

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commentary: tomorrow is today tomorrow by yesterday

December 4th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Christine Cavalier, Concept, FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, Kfir Pravda, Playing with Words, Poems, Time, chris brogan, chris penn, commentary, communications, conversation, correspondent, disorder, fear, freedom, from my garden of words, garden of words, jeff pulver, jeff sass, journalism, musical word play, poetry, propaganda, questionable questions, revolution, self-portrait, social sculpture, word play

tomorrow is today tomorrow
by yesterday
tomorrow is today tomorrow
and yesterday is the day before today
and the present is always present
and somewhere over the rainbow there is
somewhere under the rainbow
and somewhere there is somewhere too
and nowhere is somewhere somewhere too
and wherever nowhere nowhere is not
and wherever where is where is not
and there there it will be ok
and [...]

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commentary: jeff pulver - How would YOU reinvent College?

November 27th, 2007 · No Comments · Carl Ford, Christine Cavalier, Christopher Penn, Daniel Dubno, Jeffrey Sass, Kfir Pravda, Pablo Baqués, chris brogan, chris penn, commentary, communications, conversation, experience revolution, fear, freedom, jeff pulver, journalism, poetry, poverty, propaganda, questionable questions, revolution, social media, social movement, social sculpture, technology, word play

commentary: jeff pulver - How would YOU reinvent College?
still percolating on your comments - college/university are top down management by fear organization i believe colleges should a city collage of diversity that encourages fearlessness, curiosity and the courage to be creative - to imagine the unimaginable - i don’t think one can find it - i [...]

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commentary: the “IS” is free from the “isn’t” StatUS-UPdates prison Nov 20 2007

November 20th, 2007 · No Comments · FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, StatUS-UPdates, commentary, communications, conversation, fear, freedom, jeff pulver, journalism, mood disorders, propaganda, questionable questions, revolution, social media, social movement, social sculpture, war

posted to StatUS-Updates facebook group 
 so dearest StatUS-UPdaters and StatUS-SEEKers
we can breath free
is to be free from isn’t prison and from StatUS-UPdates tonight thanks for heads up jeff pulver read about it here - http://tinyurl .com/3cna2j.
now the world can be safe for the future,  and future  facebookers
thanks for you trust and support - now all that [...]

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commentery: Dispelling the Concept of Time (excerpts from siddhartha by herman hess)

November 17th, 2007 · No Comments · Concept, FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, Time, conversation, experience revolution, fear, freedom, garden of words, herman hess, poverty, questionable questions, revolution, self-portrait, siddhartha, social media, social movement, social sculpture, word play

http://www.randomplace.com/artsurvey/dispel-time-x.htm
 dispelling the concept of time
(excerpts from siddhartha by herman hess)
siddhartha speaking to his old friend: “…everything that is thought and expressed in words is one-sided, only half the truth; it all lacks totality, completeness, unity… the world itself, being in and around us, is never one sided. Never is a man or deed wholly one [...]

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commentary: just say no to the “is” that “isn’t” on StatUS-UPdates facebook

November 11th, 2007 · No Comments · FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, StatUS-UPdates, commentary, conversation, disorder, freedom, jeff pulver, jeff sass, journalism, mental illness, mood disorders, propaganda, questionable questions, revolution, self-portrait, social media, social movement, social sculpture, war, word play

so dear oh me oh my - i am suffering worser and worser each day from not so cute acute third person “is that isn’t isms” prisims/prisons StatUS-UPdates schism and was thinking maybe if facebook took out the “is” from statUS-UPdates all this that “isn’t” third person schism schizophrenia epidemic would go away and the world [...]

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commentary: question we need to ask ourselves

October 14th, 2007 · No Comments · commentary, communications, disorder, fear, freedom, journalism, propaganda, questionable questions, revolution, self-portrait, violence, war, war correspondent

the question we need to ask ourselves is how did we get to  into this position, this place and why?… it’s not just in  china but all over the world where the few with their self  interest rise to the top and we the people just play follow  the leader even if it means our [...]

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commetnary: Dear Arthur Sulzberger jr NYTIMES - food for thought

October 7th, 2007 · No Comments · Myanmar, commentary, communications, freedom, journalism, propaganda, revolution, war

Dear Arthur Sulzberger jr it’s good to see you on facebook  not because it is facebook but because you need to hear not  from the choir nor your consultants who tell you what they  think you want to hear but from we the people who make up  this social-sculpture that we share called life - [...]

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commentary: Today everybody is potential war correspondent in their own private

October 3rd, 2007 · No Comments · Myanmar, No End In Sight, commentary, communications, correspondent, fear, freedom, journalism, ny times, nytimes, poetry, propaganda, revolution, technology, violence, war, war correspondent

Food For Thought - Today everybody is potential war correspondent in their own private revolution  
i was reading this article in ny times that had a quote Today every citizen is a war correspondent - and i thought what is a citizen - a citizen to me is everybody who has eyes, ears a mind and [...]

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