Ryan and I say this contraption in New Orleans. Everyone who saw it said it was so much better than seeing 5 guys spend a whole day fixing one pothole.
Ryan and I say this contraption in New Orleans. Everyone who saw it said it was so much better than seeing 5 guys spend a whole day fixing one pothole.
This for week 12 of Semanal. A game suggested by Daniel of Pouring Down. Join in.
Here’s FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein talking about Net Neutrality.
He was speaking to a great panel at the Politics Online conference
on the future of broadband in the US. It’s funny that the conversation
is not about technology, but simply what "openness" means. The current
Bush administration (represented by the guy on the right) thinks we should just let market forces figure it
out. But others consider broadband as a public service like telephone,
water, and roads. Without open guidelines, where’s the innovation and equal access when
there’s a duopoly controlling the access to the internet?
Since Ryanne and I are moving soon, we’re getting rid of everything to drive across the country. This is for week 9 of Semanal, a year long group video project that is open for anyone to join.