Monthly Archive for April, 2006

stephen colbert speaks (in character) for the White House Correspondents Dinner

definitely worth watching or at the least listening

hosted by google video

enjoy …
also available in (much) higher quality via torrent (you’ll first need utorrent to download this link)

and
a copy of the transcript
after the jump
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silence

what ever happened to silence being golden ?

i’ve always thought together-ness was way more fulfilling than having something witty to talk about.

point seven

this is
canada’s goal
for the percent of our gdp spent on international aid
0.7% of the GDP

closest we’ve ever gotten was .49% under the mulroney gov’t we’re down since then
, i honestly don’t know if there’s good reason for me to mention that it was under mulroney that this was accomplished, i hate to say it but i know relatively little about him or his policies, i don’t know (and i don’t want to suggest) that he’s done good or is good, just that’s when it happened

it’s well worth noting that most of the nordic countries and (world leader) holland have surpassed the one percentage point
also worth noting the states gave away .34% of their GDP as foreign aid in 2003

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this moment

please drink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the world earth revolves - slowly, evenly, without rushing toward the future. Live the actual moment. Only this moment is life.

it’s printing season …

yea so i’m looking to make some (big) mounted prints done from some of my recent digital work (some going as far back as sailinginnyc)

some print possibilities

see the flickr set of potential prints
please leave comments on the photos you like the most if you think any of them are print-worthy ..

thanks for your input,
g’day

streets of dhaka

the long way back

walking the long way back
from the busy bazaar,
we see rows of rickshaws.
men, both young and old
sweating in the heavy humidity
from their labours: of cycling for
someone else
sitting in a carriage.

each is hoping for a customer
,(ideally someone skinny),
amoungst fierce competition.
:
each is hoping to make enough today
in order to afford dinner tonight.

we hop in

a rickshaw
with a grin, we greet
the young man in front;
he reluctantly responds,
hiya boss-man, where to ?
careful to subordinate himself in his limited english.

we roll by

a diplomat in an imported benz
with a black license plate
fat and sweating, he
loudly urges his driver to hurry through the hectic traffic.
the shouting
muted by thick glass windows
(keeping conditioned air inside).

we roll by

a franchised KFC,
young locals flowing in and out,
laughing in the heat and frolicking despite it.
inside they serve halal chicken meat:
fried and breaded.
their menu modified.
to cater to local tastes and culture.
long way back

we roll by

a mess of communal shanty shelters
the desolate home to
many too many
families.

the roar of an engine is heard.
soon,
an enormous black chevy yukon kicking up dust,
(proudly made in the united states),
an american flag is waving at the end of the bonnet.
in the front seats are two locals:
dressed in black suits and matching sunglasses.
they smirk in unison as they honk at a rickshaw.

we watch

~the rickshaw continue its slow course,
the suits look frightened all of a sudden.
he hits the gas and swerves well away from the harmless rickshaw,
(there is no Improvised Explosive Device).
expecting an explosion, they continue to accelerate,

blowing the light blue plastic covering
from atop the shanty structure,
the home to many too many.

the password is rickshaw.
please leave comments and feel free to make changes.

make it worthwhile

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in drinking bottled water, i figure it’s best to have my spending not just work its way into pepsico’s profits; instead of drinking dasani or aquafina, i buy fiji and ethos water. Both are fine-tasting bottled waters
but more importantly the profits end up in Fiji (where they are invested in the beautiful island nation’s developing economy) or better still the ethos water fund, which is a non-profit robinhood-style dealio which sells bottled water to us in order to afford clean drinking water to the many parts of the world that don’t.
the $US 300bn spent by the US gov’t last year on the military, is in fact more than enough money to get clean drinking water to everyone in the world, can you imagine that!

i’ve already written about how i love the ethos idea,
the irony of it all is quite beautiful and the cause is excellent.

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