I went to our voting precinct at about 2PM and there was really no line at all. I was in and out of the facility so quickly I barely had time to make a puerile joke on Twitter.
Looks like Rogers had a bit of an adventure in Florida, though.
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:: Dave Walker 21:25 (EST/EDT) [+]
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There’s a great anecdote from my college years that involved a friend of mine, who I won’t mention by name because Google never forgets. This friend had been enjoying himself quite a bit at an off-campus party. Quite a bit… Anyway, he and some others were headed back to their dorms and his good time got to be a bit too much for him and he, well, he needed to return his stomach to a state of equilibrium. He staggered along, looking for a place to be sick. He ended up in front of Angell Hall, a really huge neoclassical building in the center of campus, looked up at the large stairway and imposing stone columns, and decided to find a different place to do his thing? When asked why, he simply replied: “Too big.”
I often find myself thinking the same thing whenever a truly catastrophic event happens and I try to decide whether or not to blog about it.
Compiled by hip-hop artist Kevin Powell (Kevinpowe@aol.com):
Monetary donations can be sent to these outlets, which we have confirmed are REALLY delivering services to folks in need……..
BlackAmericaWeb.com Relief Fund PO Box 803209 Dallas, TX 75240OR you can make an online donation by going to www.blackamericaweb.com/relief
NAACP Disaster Relief Efforts
The NAACP is setting up command centers in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama as part of its disaster relief efforts. NAACP units across the nation have begun collecting resources that will be placed on trucks and sent directly into the disaster areas. Also, the NAACP has established a disaster relief fund to accept monetary donations to aid in the relief effort.
Checks can be sent to the NAACP payable to
NAACP Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund 4805 Mt. Hope Drive Baltimore, MD 21215
Donations can also be made online at: www.naacp.org/disaster/contribute.php
FYI, the NAACP, founded in 1909, is America’s oldest civil rights organization
Set up by native New Orleans rapper Master P and his wife Sonya Miller
You can mail or ship non-perishable items to these following locations, which we have confirmed are REALLY delivering services to folks in need….
Center for LIFE Outreach Center 121 Saint Landry Street Lafayette, LA 70506 atten.: Minister Pamela Robinson 337-504-5374 Mohammad Mosque 65 2600 Plank Road Baton Rouge, LA 70805 atten.: Minister Andrew Muhammad 225-923-1400 225-357-3079 Lewis Temple CME Church 272 Medgar Evers Street Grambling, LA 71245 atten.: Rev. Dr. Ricky Helton 318-247-3793 St. Luke Community United Methodist Church c/o Hurricane Katrina Victims 5710 East R.L. Thornton Freeway Dallas, TX 75223 atten.: Pastor Tom Waitschies 214-821-2970 S.H.A.P.E. Community Center 3815 Live Oak Houston, Texas 77004 atten.: Deloyd Parker 713-521-0641
Duplicate what we are doing elsewhere in New York City, in your city or town, on your college campus, at your church, synagogue, mosque, or other religious institution, via your fraternity or sorority, or via your local civic or social organization.
Cut and paste the information in this eblast about
Items needed by survivors of the New Orleans catastrophe:
and share this information, as a ONE SHEET, with folks near and far, via email, or as a hand out at your event, religious institution, and with your civic or social organization.
Ask the hotel you frequent, such as the Marriott or Holiday Inn, to give your hotel points to an individual or family in need of a stay for a night, a few nights, or longer, depending on how many points you have. Be sure to get confirmation that your points have been applied in that way. Encourage others to do the same. Also inquire if your airline Frequent Flyer mileage can be used for hotel stays as well.
Finally, either offer to pay for hotel rooms, or encourage others to do so, including your place of employment or worship or your organization.
AND REMEMBER that our attention and response to the New Orleans catastrophe needs to happen in three stages…DISASTER, RECOVERY, and REBUILDING. We need you for all three stages.
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Download a BitTorrent client. I recommend Azureus or the official one. If you’re behind a firewall or NAT, take a look at this.
Next, go here and download the linked video.
That is all.
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I’m just wondering how long it’ll take before I start seeing these (with obligatory spinner wheels, of course) showing up in my neighborhood.
“This truck is for businesses that want to make a bold statement,” Swim said. “It’s for business people that want to promote as much as perform.”
Um, yep. A statement, all right.
Let’s see (multiple choice):
:: Dave Walker 17:39 (EST/EDT) [+]
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The Emergency Alert System (you know, this thing) is apparently quite vulnerable to attack via spoofing. This effectively amounts to an FCC-mandated backdoor into thousands of US broadcasters.
‘It’s very, very simple to generate those messages, and there’s literally no security.’
— Richard Burgan
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Hey, it’s not like I’m all about punching people in the face when they say something really stupid, but I think Buzz was entirely justified here. As a matter of fact, he probably should have just kicked this guy’s tinfoil-hatted ass back and forth across the surface of the flat earth.
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I understand that this story is getting local coverage in Houston, but for the life of me I can’t understand why the national media isn’t covering it. At least people are starting to take notice. I’m hoping the story gains some traction in the blogosphere, since the national media seems more concerned with missing little blonde girls.
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It’s really refreshing to hear an official say what he actually thinks rather than sugarcoating things, as in the following quote:
“Anybody that falls for a Nigerian Letter scam deserves a whack with a stupid stick. That scam is as old as fax machines.” - Ray Lauer, FBI spokesman
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Washington, D.C: Fifty square miles almost completely surrounded by reality.