Sunday, January 27, 2013

Sundance Film Festival 2013 Documentaries

Published on Jan 24, 2013
Amy Goodman interview

DemocracyNow.org - This year's Sundance Film Festival includes 28 feature-length documentaries from the United States and around the world, covering subjects including the story of WikiLeaks, abortion, the Egyptian revolution, immigration, covert U.S. wars, and many more. All five of the films nominated for the 2013 academy award for best documentary have premiered at Sundance -- "5 Broken Cameras," "The Gatekeepers," "How to Survive a Plague," "The Invisible War," and "Searching for Sugar Man." We're joined by Cara Mertes, director of the Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program and the Sundance Documentary Fund. "We're supporting a global, independent documentary movement," Mertes says.




DemocracyNow.org

Friday, January 25, 2013

Insaniac Buzzardwest

If anyone sees that large ugly guy in the middle, please let him know his doctor is waiting for his second brain transplant. First one didn't work. The blathering below was from before his first operation


I don´t care what u think
I don´t care if there were an earthquake or not
CAUSE
I was doin my own personal ***RED DRAGON***
nOW LEAVE mE aLoNe ............................. ya freakin hippies.


Jesh.............. and, I found two glaring errors
1. I opened the garage door and peeked out Buzz´s bad
2. Slammed the door, double locked it, grabbed my laptop, ran inside my secure house, double locked that door, and cried for help on ZAP my good
3. Received messages from trusted Mexpats their good
4. Mexpat hollers "all clear" from outside. our good
5. DMF Buzz can´t find key to get out of house Buzz real embarrassed
6. Other Mexpat calls on phone to check on health and remind me to sound the "ALL CLEAR" system for security good
7. Buzz has meeting with CPA to review glaring errors on Buzz´s part and reassures CPA that Mexpats can be trusted.
8. CPA asked if I was crazy.
9 Buzz assured CPA he was not crazy.

John Alexander

Saturday, December 29, 2012

How bullys ruin Internet forums



The danger of a forum bully is two-fold. In one respect, the forum bully makes the other respected members of the forum appear hypocritical to an outsider. When the forum bully spouts her own brand of nonsense, when the forum bully tears apart other forum members for no reason other than because she can, it makes other members of the forum look bad - simply because the very behavior a troll is ostracized for, is the exact same behavior permitted to the forum bully. The double standard so created reeks of hypocrisy and undermines the legitimacy of everyone who does not call the forum bully out for her repugnant behavior.

The forum bully is not stupid. The bully will never attack other respected members of the forum. She will also mix her attacks between those who genuinely deserve being attacked, and those she attacks for fun. After all, the only way a forum bully stays in business is with the consent of the other members of the forum. And she knows the fine line between being labeled a troll and being called blunt or to the point.

The other danger of a forum bully is that she creates an atmosphere of fear within the forum - not fear among the established members, but rather fear among those outsiders who want to participate in the forum. It is this fear that enables the forum bully to operate. A forum operates on the classic in-group/out-group dynamic. The bully's behavior is tolerated because of an understanding of this dynamic. You don't attack those within the inner circle, only those outside it.

If one of the respected members of the forum were to call the bully what she is, a petty, repugnant fraction of a human being, this member risks losing position within the forum. The resulting forum is a place in which comments are guarded. Politics are played. And the free flow of information is stifled. This is the true danger of allowing a forum bully to continue her activities. By not calling her out, the forum loses part of the dynamic it was created to foster. The forum bully also undermines the legitimacy of everyone else in the forum.

Online Forum Etiquette: How to Deal with a Forum Bully

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Celebrating The End Of The World

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Romney zombie apocalypse

Whedon On Romney

Still undecided? Vote for the future.

Starting this Blog so I don't have to post my personal life and trivia in my other Blogs that mainly are concerned with Mexico

The original reason for this Blog has changed a bit towards being political and exposing a few jerks that we run across in the news or in person. Hope some of you find it interesting.