Monday, January 20, 2003
Google reveals Bush's faux astroturf campaign

Go search google for "demonstrating genuine leadership" and observe the GOP attempt to construct "grassroots" support through manufactured letters to the editor across the country (and the world).  Then read Declan's great Politech where it was discovered and confirmed.  Fantastic.

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Opting Out of Hypermass - Modern culture creates its own escape routes

"The young people downloading music with Kazaa are mostly just mixing their own CDs. Not interested in "Men in Black II"? Netflix will mail you a Dolby DVD version of Bergman's "Wild Strawberries." Silentera.com will direct you to the newly restored 65-piece orchestra version of Fritz Lang's "Metropolis" (1927). A satellite radio subscription, offering every imaginable musical genre, lets you bypass the unlistenable hypermass music on nearly every radio station. Thanks to technology, you can now assemble and live on your own cultural island, far from the hypermass din. They don't want us, we don't need them. Perfect. "

A good editorial by Daniel Henninger on OpinionJournal.  The same tools that are increasingly being exploited by cross-market media giants can be used to build your own media world.

"Despite the massive resources of these companies, the underlying cross-platform idea, dependent as it seems to be on bread and circuses, may prove to be another unsustainable dot-com mirage, at least on the scale its purveyors envision. More pertinent, the same digital wonders that Jean-Marie Messier thought would deliver movie trailers to cell phones looks like it's going to allow people to drop out of the whole hypermass culture. "



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Rocky Mountain News: Roy set to play 1,000th

On an unrelated note to our normal coverage, Patrick Roy, a hockey hero of mine since breaking into the league (and breaking the back of my Hartford Whalers) in the mid-80's, will break something else tonight.  He holds just about every goaltending record in professional hockey.  Tonight he will become the first goaltender to ever play 1000 regular season NHL games.  Hats off.



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I took a few days off from blogging.  Saw Robert Walter's 20th Congress twice, once up at the Fox in Boulder, and once down at the new 32 Bleu in Colorado Springs.  Both shows were great, but the 32 Bleu show was pretty empty (it being a Sunday night and all) so we could get right up to the stage and it felt almost like they were playing just for us.  Don't miss the Congress if they come through your town, since with Will Bernard sitting in, they have a whole new sound that challenges some of the criticism they've received for just rehashing the same old stuff. 


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