Blogs
Fiona and Seizer
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Mon, 12/05/2005 - 10:32Fiona offers cheese to Seizer as Kim and I spend time talking with Myrna and Peter about Connecticut poli
Why blog?
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sun, 12/04/2005 - 20:21Friday, Nile from Colin’s Class wrote a great blog post about running into an old friend who had recently been divorced. Here is what I wrote in response:
Podcasting for positive change
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sat, 12/03/2005 - 13:23Recently, I’ve been emailing back and forth with a friend who is working on getting Person to Person Aid up and running. We got into a discussion about podcasting, and I’ve decided to take an email that I was starting to write to her and make it a more general discussion.
She wrote, “once our project p2paid.org is up, I’ll encourage our users to load their recordings. I’d love to hear music from the Andes directly from a village out there. It will give me the chills.”
It made me think of Global Voices. They describe themselves as “an international effort to diversify the conversation taking place online by involving speakers from around the world “ and recently won the 2005 Best of the Blogs for best journalistic blog in English. Thinking about what Paola said, it seems as if it would be great if there could be a few songs added to the conversation that Global Voices is interested in.
Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Thu, 12/01/2005 - 13:11Thus ends November and starts December. November was a pretty rough month. Let’s see what December brings. Lots of random stuff:
The plumber has gotten the part and is here to fixing the furnace.
Molly Lindsey, the new deputy press secretary at the DeStefano campaign is going to start blogging. I’m very excited about this. The blog has suffered because not enough different people were writing. There was a long discussion about rumors about my role on Connecticut Local Politics. She has put her first blog post up on the DeStefano campaign. Please stop by and make her feel welcome.
Endgame
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Mon, 11/28/2005 - 21:38“Finished, it's finished, nearly finished, it must be nearly finished.”
So, some recent blog posts have gotten me thinking about Samuel Beckett. The line above is the opening line of Endgame. It came to me as I read the last unread message in my inbox, a feat I haven’t managed to do in nearly a month. Yet, is a sisyphusian task. For as I sleep, another bolder of emails will roll down the virtual highway. Even as I write this post, new emails arrive.
The furnace is still broken. A new part has been ordered and perhaps there will be heat again on Wednesday. It’s okay. It isn’t that cold out right now. We work situation remains ambiguous. I expect a resolution on Wednesday, at least a resolution until the next bolder arrives.
“Grain upon grain, one by one, and one day, suddenly, there's a heap, a little heap, the impossible heap.”