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8.12.01
I seem to have forgotten to blog for a while.
Band awards received:
* Band bitch award.
* It Took Me Four Years But I Finally Got In Mikey's Pants award
* Bandcest award for me and AmandaSecret Santa gift received:
* Backstreet Boys fan club starter package, including folders, pencils, pencil case, and other assorted items. I hate you too, Joe Converse.
posted by Stentor Danielson at 21:33 -- link -- comment
7.12.01
[the hihihi experiment, "fun with Google," has been moved to a separate page because it was messing with my formatting. Useless statistics coming soon.]
posted by Stentor Danielson at 00:18 -- link -- comment
6.12.01
(a map)
posted by Stentor Danielson at 11:39 -- link -- comment
5.12.01
"Our biggest threat is abstract thought." -- Chris Hedges, Colgate class of 1979
I spent 3.5 hours today around Mr. Hedges, a New York Times war correspondent. Marty had too much work to do, so he had to skip the dinner at the President's house with Hedges that he had RSVPed for. So I went instead. Jane Pinchin kept telling me how glad she was that I could make it, and that it was "fabulous" that I was there.
Hedges had been a reporter in Central America, Bosnia, Gaza, and most recently tracking Mohammad Atta across Europe. We mostly asked him about the conflict in Israel and Palestine, and the war in Afghanistan. The stuff he said really resonated with things I already knew and figured out. And it squared with everything Christine had told me about how horrible life in Palestinian areas is. So they start to feel like death is the only way they can bring meaning to their life. It becomes easy to project all their problems into a religious framework, which gives them a black and white abstraction as a worldview. He was particularly distressed that the same thing had happened to us, with the widespread jingoism in this country and Bush essentially issuing a fatwa on bin Laden and al-Qaida.
He also had a lot of interesting things to say about the biases in newspaper reporting of war. About how the New York Times has three reporters in Jerusalem doing a good job of investigating the subtleties of the Israeli situation, but no one in Ramallah or Gaza to complete the story. And about how the army siezes reporters' satellite phones in Afghanistan so that they have to call in their stories from military phones.
I feel like I should be able to say so much more of substance here, because it was a really great dinner discussion and lecture afterward. Maybe it's because what he said made so much sense, and just reinforced so much of what I'd been thinking, that it doesn't quite stick as "this was Chris Hedges' argument."
posted by Stentor Danielson at 22:22 -- link -- comment
Looking through the site where that Hiitler thing came from, I found a bunch more World War II propaganda. I like the contrast between these two:
posted by Stentor Danielson at 00:40 -- link -- comment
4.12.01
TibortheAdequate: best picture ever: http://www.nara.gov/exhall/powers/ridewith.jpg
Acsumama: indeed
TibortheAdequate: i like how sad hitler looks
Acsumama: yeah
TibortheAdequate: it's like, hey i'm just an outline
Acsumama: he doesn't want to ride with you any more than you want to ride with him
posted by Stentor Danielson at 20:11 -- link -- comment