Oct
12
2011
0

What Would Jello Do

I may not agree with everything that anyone says.

I like to keep my politics loose and my morals solid.

However I have a weak spot for Jello Biafra, specifically because his “don’t hate the media, become the media” mantra was the source of many of my successes, so I give him my audience.

If you listen to the end, you’ll find me agreeing with him.

Run policy like politics.

 

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Oct
08
2011
0

Nightmares Fear Photos

It’s that time of year where the ghouls and scary stories come out.

Niagara Falls’ Nightmares Fear Factory has a Flickr account where they post hundreds of photos of people being scared by some unseen horror. They really capture the perfect moment of terror.

Click here to check them out.

 

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Oct
06
2011
2

#Occupymedia

It was 40 years ago that Gil Scott-Heron stated that the revolution would not be televised.

He was partially right.
The revolution will not be televised for the first three weeks.

Coming from a family of journalists, I’ve been disappointed, perhaps even angry, that the Canadian mainstream media was quick to jump on protests in the Middle East yet ignored the same closer to home for weeks. I’m specifically referring to the likes of the CBC, The Globe and Mail and Global TV.

I expected this sort of pandering from The National Post, so they didn’t disappoint.

The Globe and Mail only had this to say about it - that it was Adbusters (a Canadian publication) who encouraged it with other groups, two days ago. Global repeated what the Globe storied a day later.

The CBC just picked up on it earlier this afternoon; three weeks late.

CTV looks like a winner here, having reported on it a week later (two weeks ago) though for the most part they’ve been obsessed about the police presence and arrests.

No matter what happens during or after the #occupywallstreet protests, many of my friends wondered on Twitter and Facebook why they weren’t seeing this or hearing it reported on the mainstream news, and have to come to the same realization I have, that mainstream news is outdating itself.

I have little faith in the CBC for sure. It’s clear now that the CBC only covers natural disasters and when the Prime Minster passes stool, for fear of cutbacks.

MSNBC, in the states, gets kudos for being perhaps the only American mainstream media to report the protests as well as boldly criticizing the people who were causing the most trouble.

Oct
05
2011
0

Steve Jobs passes away

The day after the new iPhone 4S was released, the world lost Steve Jobs.

It was only a few weeks ago that Jobs had decided to step down from the company he built – twice – and the world was dreading what he was dreading, he had cancer.

Jobs was a perfectionist, he was obsessed with doing things the right way, he some times swore and screamed at his employees but ultimately he revolutionized the way we look at phones and buy music.

It might be fitting that Jobs’ last official announcement to Apple fans was regarding the iCloud service, since Jobs is probably in the clouds now himself.

Alex Reid is a Canadian who likes a lot of things. Welcome to my world.