Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Dudes...

Good stuff.

It doesn't take long..

Perhaps it doesn't help that I've been watching bits and pieces of The Lives of Others the last two nights.. so I've got old East Germany on the brain and I come across this article by Andrew Curry in Wired magazine tonight ("Piecing Together the Dark Legacy of East Germany's Secret Police") about the guys in East Germany tasked with piecing together, until recently entirely by hand, the millions of shreds of paper left behind by the old Stasi secret police.
It's an awe-inspiring read for a couple of reasons:

  1. it's a stark reminder of the lengths to which the East German government went to keep hold on the quite literally captive populace there. I mean we're talking about agents deflating people's bicycle tires repeatedly to give them a sense that they're going crazy...
  2. the numbers of documents this team is having to contend with are just ridiculous. A 60,000 square-foot warehouse, three stories tall, stacked to the rafters with bags-- just bags stacked on bags-- full of documents, transcripts, carbon paper, file folders, all torn to shreds.. many of them by machine.. but millions of pages were torn apart by hand in the last days of the East German dictatorship, as the Wall was coming down. These people tore these documents up by hand. For weeks.
At their current rate, reconstructing the documents by hand would take another 700 years.
700.

So now some smart guys have figured out how to have software piece the documents-- once scanned into a server farm-- together once and for all and give some of these people who were targeted by the Stasi some piece of mind about what was recorded.

I know, I'm paraphrasing much of what's in the story.. but my mind is just blown away by this whole endeavor-- the back-story, the problem, the solution, and everything that's at stake.

And then, buried deep in the article, near the end, there's this small stat that I found really unsettling:
In November, the first children born after the fall of the wall turned 18.... In a survey of Berlin high school students, only half agreed that the GDR was a dictatorship. Two-thirds didn't know who built the Berlin Wall.
I was in highschool when the Berlin Wall came down and I guess, even as young as I was, it had stood as such an icon of that era-- the Cold War, Eastern Bloc totalitarianism.. it's shocking to me to consider that there are kids coming of age now who live in a world that never had a Berlin Wall-- this is good-- but who also don't know enough recent history to know how it came to be erected or who was responsible for it. That's shocking to me. I can only imagine how it must be for some of those people who's names appear on those shreds of Stasi paperwork.

"Who's been messing with the computer?"

"Not me, Dad!" comes the reply, in unison, from my two sons.
The forensic evidence says someone's not being truthful..

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Lost Awesomeness..



"Mr. Friendly throws like a girl..."

Nashville Geek Breakfast


Ben Folds & Kelly Stewart
Originally uploaded by kelstew
Took another headlong dive into the local tech/new media/blogger/social networking scene this morning and sat down at the 2nd Nashville Geek Breakfast over at Noshville over by Vandy.
Had a great time-- old friend Tom from back in the PBI days showed up as well-- and got to meet a number of the good people I've been corresponding with since this past summer's BarCamp Nashville.

As you can see, the company was pretty luminary this morning. Ben Folds jumped right up and took this opportunity to have his picture taken with Kelly Stewart.
No word yet from Kelly on who'll be appearing at next month's Geek Breakfast, but I'm sure he'll line up a hum-dinger.

Thanks again to Dave, Kelly, Marcus, Jackson, Kate, Ginger and everyone else for making such warm, welcoming bunch of good people to have coffee (lots of coffee!), talk a little business, and have a few laughs with.. looking forward to seeing everyone again soon.

Next up: PodCamp Nashville is February 9.

Want to go to the next Geek Breakfast here?
Keep tabs on the plans in the Facebook Group (http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=7035651703&ref=mf)

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Coach R.G.

Good story here from the NYT about former Irish (and former NY Giant) Running Back, Ryan Grant.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Extraordinary, Revolutionary, and Better...

Nicely done by Mahalo Daily

The SleepyDad Anthem

A sublime elicitation of the state of being a SleepyDad...

Monday, January 14, 2008

"If I were you, I'd just buy some bigger shirts.."

I'm not great Peyton fan, but the man has comic timing... and he is the face of the NFL, no doubt about it.

The power of Flickr


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Originally uploaded by peregrinari
Behold the power of Flickr.. bringing Cholita wrestling into your living room...

Friday, January 11, 2008

Twitter Village

Twitter has really been grabbing my attention lately.
And now, so have these articles, one on the 'Twitter Village' and one related by Shel Israel... powerful stuff this.

Follow me on Twitter here.

Friday, January 04, 2008

We are all Rockstars...