Thursday, December, 30th


Social Critic with Verve
One can only wonder what activist, essayist and novelist Susan Sontag might be writing about this week had leukemia not claimed her life on Tuesday. An observer and critic of popular culture, art and politics, Sontag fought her own battle with breast cancer and dispelled the notion of disease as metaphor for social and moral decay in "Illness as Metaphor." An excerpt from the obituary[registration] written by Margalit Fox for the New York Times was published by the Herald Tribune.

Regarding the Pain of Others
"We were more generous when we were less rich, many of the rich countries, and it is beyond me why are we so stingy, really." - Jan Egeland

"The United States is not stingy. We are the greatest contributor to international relief efforts in the world." - Colin Powell

What might Sontag have said about the brouhaha that followed comments by United Nations chief disaster relief coordinator, Norwegian Jan Egeland? The U.S. Secretary of State and the President said that he was misinformed and the U.S. was certainly not stingy. USAID administrator Andrew Natsios, was quick to point out, in a television interview, that the U.S. funds some of Mr. Egeland's office budget and that he was talking about development aid statistics, not disaster relief.
Nevertheless, the tourist videos of the Asian tidal wave and tsunami tagged images placed on flickr speak for themselves. Americans join with other world citizens in supporting relief efforts by donating to organizations that are helping the survivors, such as the Red Cross and Doctors Without Borders.

» PermaLink

Saturday, December, 18th


"Should I stay or should I go?"
- The Clash

That question was answered this week by a pitcher explaining his move from the Boston Red Sox to the New York Mets.

"Money's not my issue, but respect is"
-Pedro Martinez

» PermaLink

Wednesday, December, 15th



Congratulations and thanks to designer Jim McHarg for his 2005 GUADEC logo. Jim's logo was chosen from submissions made by artists from around the world.

» PermaLink

Friday, December, 3rd
Here we go again...Next year marks the sixth year for the annual GNOME Users and Developers European Conference!

Scheduled for Stuttgart, Germany on 29-31 May, GUADEC is the mothership of GNOME gatherings and clearly has established itself as the global free desktop conference. This year's GUADEC was attended by participants from 30 countries.

The 2005 guadec-planning committee, already hard at work, has outlined nine areas of interest for talks, tutorials and presentations in its Call for Papers. Deadline for abstracts is January 12, 2005. Go for it.

» PermaLink

 

Archives
2004: January February March April May June July August September October November December
2005: January February March April May June July August September October November December
2006: January February March April May June July August September October November December
2007: January February March April May June July August September October November December
2008: January February March April May June July August September

Curitiba Brazil

web news: