Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Bloggers vs. the "Real" Media

10:56 AM me: Did you see the Reggie Theus video I sent you?
Manny: no
i no get it
me: oh, you can watch it later. me: a funny aside to our previous conversation about bloggers: http://with-malice.com/200907201028/articles/nba/theus-hates-bloggers.html
10:58 AM Also, I assume they probably do this on cnn, fox and msnbc, but this on Sportscenter they have a segment where they review the percentage of coverage different stories are getting from "bloggers"

16 minutes
11:14 AM Manny: cnn sometimes reads the internets out loud
thanks cnn!
11:15 AM broadcasting FAIL
11:17 AM me: I'm saying. Really? You can't do better than, this morning "20% of 'bloggers' are talking about Bret Farve"
Now the anchors are saying to each other, "did you tweet? What did you tweet about?"
11:18 AM it's fully pathetic old people trying badly to imitate the discourse of the young
11:19 AM Manny: twitter users are all old
fyi
11:23 AM me: Now that is so interesting. I actually don't know a single person who twitters and most of the non-blog reading people (including kids, and I'm a teacher) I know don't even really know what twitter is.
They do post on facebook though
11:28 AM Manny: the media obsession with twitter is so stupid I don't even know where to start
It's like they missed facebook, so now it has to all be about twitter
11:31 AM me: I think that's a big part of it
also, it's like haiku, it's a form more easily understood and used by rich and old folks
11:32 AM "Oh, I didn't get why they were always posting about their lives which nobody cares about, but now I get it! They capturing artful little moments in time!"
11:33 AM Manny: they are, as my buddy mike once said, masturbating at a fevered pitch
11:34 AM me: ha ha ha
11:37 AM Manny: Similarly:
for more explanation
11:42 AM me: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha (this one gets extra laughs!). You gotta love the following: "Your satisfaction with the diagram will be inversely proportional to your knowledge of the technology."
11:43 AM Manny: I feel like that's true for everything everyone says about the news biz right now
Kindle will save newspapers!
(from someone who's never used a kindle)
Ban links!
(from someone who's apparently never been on the internet)
11:44 AM me: You're cracking me up this morning
11:45 AM Manny: I wish it was someone else's industry that was so clueless
11:47 AM me: dude, my industry is completely dysfunctional and moronic and has been a failure for almost a hundred years and our job is to TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

We posted that last post too soon, apparently

Manny: all parties agree indeed
11:57 AM me: yeah right
we will see shortly how much all parties agree
Manny: Boston PD gonna buy Dr. Gates a yacht
11:58 AM me: yes, and a nice new door

Footnote to the Gates story

11:43 AMMe: from the gates story: "Cambridge police would not comment on the arrest, citing an investigation into the incident by Middlesex District Attorney Gerard T. Leone Jr. A spokesman for Leone said Gates is scheduled to be arraigned on Aug. 26 and said the office could not provide details on the arrest until that time.

Gates is being represented by Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree, who has taken on previous cases with racial implications."
Uh oh for you, Gerard T. Leone
11:44 AM Manny: indeed
good luck with all that

Dr. Henry Luis Gates Jr., Harvard University Professor, Arrested IN OWN HOME. Do you think this is "post racial America"?

9:15 AM me: So this morning I heard the VP of Lehman Bros talking about his new book, A Colossal Failure of Common Sense.
What b.s.
Manny: protect the eye!
9:16 AM me: That's right
We're supposed to believe that these guys had no idea that the way they were making their fortunes might cause problems for the rest of us?
Manny: have you read liars poker?
9:17 AM me: Don't be mad at us, we had a failure of common sense!
no
I've been meaning to get it from you for a while
Manny: the worst insult you could call someone at Solomon Bros in the 80s was "customer"
9:18 AM and they were trading TREASURY bonds
me: right, those are the suckers
the costumers
even when they're buying pieces of their own government!
Manny: CDOs are like the dirty stepchildren of real bonds
9:21 AM me: explain?
Manny: treasuries are securee
the U.S. will pay you back someday
9:22 AM CDOs are like treasuries' dirty uncle, at the party with their shirt unbuttoned and gold chains on
labeled secure
9:23 AM so if the people who trade treasuries are sketch
the people who trade non-treasuries, or ``innovative financial products" are just dog track gamblers
me: right
9:24 AM got it
9:25 AM Manny: structured finance
my tushy
me: "free for all grabbing" might be a better descriptor
9:28 AM
Manny: My buddy K. made an elaborate analogy that Obama is Isiah Thomas and Goldman Sachs is Stephon Marbury
9:31 AM me: Isiah thomas is one of the most incompetent people in the history of sports. I hope that analogy doesn't stand
9:32 AM Isiah hated stephan and benched him, what has obama done to goldman?
Manny: I think he really meant jimmy dolan
but isiah is... ahem... you know
9:33 AM me: black?
9:36 AM Manny: you said it
racist
9:37 AM me: ha
9:39 AM Manny: incidentally: post-racial America
me: I still, however, don't understand the analogy. If marbury is goldman, they should be getting punished and made to sit on the bench for a year before they're allowed to come back, but only to help out on a champion, not to really play
Manny: He means earlier
me: I heard!
Manny: when they wrote him a giant check
and said he was gonna save the franchise
me: ah
Manny: he's saying that's what the nation is doing now
9:40 AM me: got it
but goldman will be a punk and play only for itself
Manny: we're knicks fans, and the govt is dolan, writing a big check to someone who is all rep and all self-interested
yes
me: got it
9:41 AM as for the arrest of Dr. Gates in HIS OWN HOME, it's amazing.
Manny: I would like to point everyone to this article
Note the paper
9:42 AM I used to work with that guy
he loves to ask questions: is racism dead?
no, keith
it's not
duh
either he's stupid, or he thinks readers are
9:43 AM me: basically, his piece is rush limbaugh's dream, because it allows ignorant and stupid people to say, hey, even the boston globe thinks racism is dead!
9:44 AM Manny: it also exposes an embarrassing lack of familiarity with the history of Boston
me: seriously. On NPR this morning, they basically framed it as probably racist, but also because Gates was tired and fussy after a long trip so he yelled at the cops
it was racist, but he sort of deserved it
9:45 AM Manny: it was IN HIS HOUSE
9:46 AM me: Sure it was in his house, but he was totally being black in there dude
how was the cop supposed to know that he was a harvard professor and not just a regular black guy?
9:47 AM Manny: you mean, aside from the fact that he's famous?
9:50 AM me: he's only famous to educated people
9:52 AM Manny: and Larry Summers, bitch
Larry Summers now recognizes
don't mess with Skip Gates
9:53 AM me: ?
9:57 AM Manny: One of the first things summers did when he got to harvard was pick a fight with gates
me: really? I must have missed that
9:59 AM Also Cornell West
mostly Cornell West
10:00 AM AMY GOODMAN: can you tell us what happened and how you feel about that, and where the African American studies department at Harvard stands now. I was recently with Cornell West in Santa Fe, new Mexico and asked him about his run-in with the former treasury secretary and now Harvard University president, Lawrence Summers. Didn’t like what he called extracurricular activities like getting involved with—not clear, if he didn’t like his Nader endorsements or his hip-hop endeavors?

HENRY LOUIS GATES: Cornell is a brilliant scholar and a person of tremendous pride and dignity, and he felt deeply insulted after a conversation with the new president, Summers. I think the president regrets that conversation. I think that Cornell feels that he had no choice but to leave to preserve his dignity, as a strong, proud black man. It broke my heart, unfortunately. But he had to go. I support his decision. I miss him terribly. We’re still very, very—very dear friends. I admire Cornell. There’s no one in the academy that I admire more than Cornell West. You talk about a Martin Luther king figure and W.E.B. DuBois figure all rolled into one. That’s Cornell West. That’s why I dedicated the book to him.
10:01 AM me: West is so feisty

10 minutes
10:11 AM me: crazy. It makes me extra proud of the part where I helped appoint an awesome black woman as president of Brown

15 minutes
10:27 AM Manny: Yeah
Suck on this, preppies
10:29 AM me: ha ha ha

Goldman rises again. Soldiers go AWOL. An interesting parallel emerges


7 minutes
10:20 AM Manny: i can't right now
me: oh yeah
10:21 AM you'll see later. it's the goldman sachs pyramid. "Protect the eye of the pyramid at any cost!"

8 minutes
10:29 AM Manny: funny
10:31 AM me: it's great
I just think the story is tragically funny
12:43 PM the dude just walks off base. peace. going to find myself.
sounds like their mental health services are tip top
12:44 PM Manny: famously so
12:45 PM me: republicans are awesome to the troops
12:46 PM they definitely deserve the national defense moral high ground

42 minutes
1:29 PM Manny: they love jesus and Army
me: just not soldiers or sovereignty
1:30 PM Manny: or the parts of the bible about not blowing people up

34 minutes

28 minutes
2:33 PM Manny: quick everybody! Throw yourselves under Goldman Sachs to cushion its fall. Children first, they're the softest!

11 minutes
2:44 PM me: wow!
2:45 PM those two stories parallel each other so nicely
2:49 PM Manny: indeed

22 minutes
3:11 PM me: ...and all of these people are just as horrible as each other!
Manny: cushion our landing with your bodies!
3:12 PM No reason to hold torture trials!
They've increased the chocolate ration!
3:14 PM me: ha