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Jun 20


7 minute presentation to the RU Board of Governors by Richard E. Miller, Chair of Rutgers English, with videography provided by Paul Hammond, Director of Digital Initiatives. Talk provides an overview of the future of English Studies in the Web 2.0 world. 1/24/08.

Jun 7


Fear and the Media was my thesis in computer art from the School of Vissual Arts. There was a lot more to it then this but this is the video portion

Jun 4


News in America getting it all wrong.

Cronulla was a protest against Lebanese criminality, not a riot, ignore the American news loud volume overlay to add suspense to there clips, and their condensing of 8 hours into a few seconds

They (Fox news) didn’t stipulate who got stabbed and by what group and reported this vaguely and made no distinction between the Whites who didn’t stab and the “youths” (Lebanese) who did use weapons. When the stabbing was reported in this clip it was nothing more than speculation. The stabbing incident didn’t actually occur until a day later and the person who was stabbed in the back was White the perpetrators were Arab.

The level of exposure was a complete overreaction to nothing more then a few assaults.

The protest was peaceful and there was no more incidents then the police usually expect from such a large gathering of any sought. They also said the “gathering was sparked by lifesavers “allegedly” being attacked by Lebanese youths”. There was no allegation about it, Lebanese were charged for gang-bashing Australian lifesavers.

Cronulla was a mass protest against 30 years of Run Away Genocidal Immigration, there was basically no property damage, some riot. Compare this to the “revenge attacks” (calling it attacks as if it were undeserving of a riot) That took place for the next 3 days and went largely unreported and when it was reported the word “youths” was used instead of Racist Arabs. Shame the Media were not as fair to the “rabid Nazi,kkk,Supremacists” which they called the White protesters. Thousands of Arabs smashed hundreds of cars, many people bashed, a man stabbed in the back just walking with his girlfriend, a church group was shot at, an Australian flag was stolen from a return servicemans club and spat on and burned.

Also this report said people used mace on the police which was a lie conjured up by an over-zealous media.

Police were ordered not to stop the Lebanese hordes coming from the west to White suburbs to fight,smash, and stab innocent people, and the Media who held no fear walking through white “rioters” that day were no longer to be found when it came to filming the Arab riots, gutless. And police withheld all Security closed circuit television footage from the Arab riots also and still are. The only footage available is that of which has been leaked.

There are still protesters sitting in jail from this day, and they’re all White despite the Arabs carrying out all of the viscious crime. One man was even sent for 12 months jail for having a politically incorrect t-shirt.

American news got it wrong on Cronulla, the same as our Media, and our Government and I use the term “our” loosely.

The years of Middle-eastern crime goes unreported, we have a “Middle-eastern crime unit now, a self-inflicted wound of ignorance.

Go to Stormfront.org and then to the Downunder section to find out more. Meet and greet Australians from all walks of life wanting a better nation for them and their family.

Jun 4


A 15-minute advocacy video I created for the nonprofit organization, VIVA RIO, in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. VIVA FAVELA, is the first Internet portal to service low-income communities or favelas, and to train reporters and photographers from the slums to report on their neighborhoods from the inside. The video follows photographers into their communities- including the infamous “City of God” - to show positive stories that mainstream media fails to pick up. The video screened at Favela Festa and other events in Brazil.

Go to www.fastontherun.com to see more of this piece.

Jun 4


Parade lap from Caslte Combe RS day 2007

Jun 4


MICROSOFT has made an unsolicited offer of $44.6 billion to purchase YAHOO, a 62% premium on the company’s market price at the close of business on Thursday. If successful, this would be the biggest technology takeover in history. Yahoo’s value has plummeted 18% during this year and the company has faced a losing battle against Google in the search and online advertising markets. Rumors and speculation about a possible takeover have swirled of late. As with all things Microsoft, regulators will probably look closely at the acquisition. In related news, Terry Semel will step down as Yahoo’s chairman - ending his affiliation with the company.

MOTOROLA announced that it may sell or spin-off its handset division, which accounts for half of its $36 billion in revenue. The company’s mobile market share has fallen to the lowest levels since 2001 and the company is under pressure from activist investor Carl Icahn to breakup the company. Icahn believes that the cellphone business is worth $20 billion — even though the whole company is currently valued at only $26 billion. The sale is under consideration but no official timeline has been given.

TIVO won a major patent infringement case against ECHOSTAR and was awarded $94 million in damages. An appeals court upheld an earlier ruling of infringement on TiVo software patents while overturning a ruling of hardware infringement. TiVo also announced that CBS will subscribe to its StopWatch second-by-second TV ratings. The combined news jolted TiVo stock up over 30% during the day.

GOOGLE reported 17% growth in profit and 51% growth in revenue during the fourth quarter. Those numbers represent a slight slowdown in its growth rate. The company blamed the slowdown on social networks, which are proving harder to monetize than initially expected. Sergey Brin said recent efforts to improve advertising on the networks had failed. Paid clicks increased 30%, also a slower growth rate than Google has seen in the past. Investors grew skittish on the report and drove the stock down 9%.

FACEBOOK had its finances leaked after Mark Zuckerburg hosted a company meeting with an open dial-in number. During the call Zuckerburg revealed that 2007 revenue was $150 million and is expected to grow to $300 million in 2008. The company will spend $200 million on capital expenses and anticipates 2008 EBITDA of $50 million. With the capital expenditures, Facebook will have negative cash flow during 2008. It will also double in size from its current 450 employees to almost 1000.

AMAZON has purchased AUDIBLE for around $280 million. Audible is a major player in the downloadable audiobook market and supplies audiobook content to the iTunes store. The purchase will increase content available for Amazon’s new Kindle reader.

NETSCAPE will be officially retired today by AOL. All updates and support will stop, as the once industry-leading browser is laid to rest. Farewell old friend.

Get the full story at http://www.Media30.com.

Jun 4


The media regularly use public opinion polls in their reporting of important news stories. But how exactly do they report them and to what end’ In this insightful and accessible interview, Professor Justin Lewis demonstrates the way in which polling data are themselves used by the media to not just reflect what Americans think but instead to construct public opinion itself.

Jun 4


Roberto Russo presenta ai microfoni di Luce Verde il libro: “La camorra sono io”. Quella di Roberto Russo è una domanda o una affermazione. Il reportage riporta l’incontro che si è tenuto al Nautico di Procida. A moderare il giornalista ed ormai professore in pensione Domenico Ambrosino. La platea è stata surriscaldata da Sebastiano Cultrera che per Evillage.tv ha parlato di legalità e media. La brava e bella Ketty Kostadinova intervista anche il regista teatrale Agostino Chiummariello. Maurizio Capitoli e Tommaso Tini alla parte tecnica diretti da Michele Carannante. (il filmato è diviso in due parti)

Jun 4


Roberto Russo presenta ai microfoni di Luce Verde il libro: “La camorra sono io”. Quella di Roberto Russo è una domanda o una affermazione. Il reportage riporta l’incontro che si è tenuto al Nautico di Procida. A moderare il giornalista ed ormai professore in pensione Domenico Ambrosino. La platea è stata surriscaldata da Sebastiano Cultrera che per Evillage.tv ha parlato di legalità e media. La brava e bella Ketty Kostadinova intervista anche il regista teatrale Agostino Chiummariello. Maurizio Capitoli e Tommaso Tini alla parte tecnica diretti da Michele Carannante. (il filmato è diviso in due parti)

Jun 4


Double display for the last slide-up of LG

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