Coffee With A. Duck

powered by Jesus, a whole lot of coffee and utopian.net

You are currently browsing the World Events and Happenings category.

The BBC’s “Opposing Obama” Series

Normally, all I have to do is so much as breathe the word Obama in a status update via some other social media medium and people start coming out of the woodwork to comment and wade in with their own thoughts.  Personally I love it, which is why I try to lob a social grenade once in awhile just to get people talking and discussing.  I keep a very wide variety of friends, love them all dearly and encourage free speech so long as it doesn’t turn profane or overtly childish with asinine name calling and the like.  I freely admit that I do love a good, well-reasoned argument and being forced to think about how to best defend mine.  In my opinion, it’s part of how we learn and grow our worldviews.

I expect nothing less here although there is far more material to respond to than normal.  While I often get falsely charged with only getting my information from Fox News because of my generally conservative social and economic viewpoints, this is hardly the case.  In fact, I was sitting in a class just this morning that addressed (in an entirely different context) the very issue of only getting news from one or two places, advocating that especially when it comes to world news, hearing the reporting of several global media outlets is a far better strategy for those really wishing to be informed about a topic worthy of being covered world wide.  The same is true for national or even local news.  Only by hearing multiple viewpoints and perspectives can you really try to glean out the points that make up an entire story, not just one side from one outlet controlled by a board with their own agenda and thus, slant.

That said, I submit the below article about Barack Obama from a foreign press body, London’s BBC World Service desk who created a documentary titled “Opposing Obama” by Gary Younge who has covered the US for the UK based Guardian for quite some time and is occasionally used by the BBC.  Apparently, this audio documentary brought on a firestorm of comments and complaints and the BBC, as generally good journalists, additionally answered these criticisms earlier today with their “Over to you” program dedicated solely to responding to what people think of their reporting.

While I could not find an embed code to paste the latter portion directly to this post like I did for the audio documentary itself, I did include this link that will pop out a BBC iPlayer window in your browser so that you can hear it.  The first 12 minutes are dedicated to addressing critiques on this series.  I can certainly see why a the discussion board was a little more lively than normal, but if you listen to this entire report, make sure you listen to Gary Younge’s defense of why he reported the way he did.  I will be most interested to hear how the second part of the series gets reported.  Of course, then I’ll have to search out the key comments with other media outlets…

Give a listen, then let’s discuss.  I have much to say about a few of the points.  Some I was glad to hear someone actually say, some I was a little alarmed at (the mark of a good documentary, I say).  Where possible when making arguments that address specific point mentioned in the documentary, try ro give the time that the comment you are taking issue with was made.

Popularity: 100% [?]

Posted 3 weeks, 2 days ago at 11:23 pm.

Add a comment

George Orwell’s Revenge

I’m not even sure what to say about this. My mind is still trying to digest what I just saw and the article that I just read after spotting a retweet from a friend in Wisconsin.

I’m not going to go off the deep end and turn into crazy apocalyptic Bible guy, but I have said to Crystal for quite some time that whatever Satan’s famed mark of the beast spoken of at the end of Revelation 13 will be something slick.  Something so technologically awesome that will make unlocked 3G iPhones look like primitive versions of mancala. The mark won’t be your fingerprints and will likely not be a barcode, but according to Scripture, it WILL be something prominent either on your right hand or your forehead. So what could it be?  Endless speculations exist and the truth is that no one knows.  What is known is that there will be severe penalties for refusing the mark and great rewards for getting it.  It’s going to make life so much easier.  Why wouldn’t you want this?

Mmmmkay.  Welcome to the future!   I’m a little short on details, but check this video out that was posted by our friends at wired.com. You can read the whole article about what they’re calling an “LED Tattoo”. It’s pretty trippy!  If you’re really feeling frisky, check out the links at the bottom to other articles on the same thing.

Silicon on Silk

Silicon on silk: This clear silk film, about one centimeter squared, has six silicon transistors on its surface. These flexible devices can be implanted in mice like the one in this image without causing any harm, and the silk degrades over time. The orange liquid on the hair is a disinfectant used during the surgery. Credit: Rogers/Omenetto

Did you see that? It’s like something out of the “Alien” trilogy!  Did you see it moving around and stuff?  Ewwww!  All that I’m sayin’…is that I’m sayin’!  And the sound it makes?  In the movies, I’m cool with it.  In real life it would give me the heebie jeebies.  The whole thing is sick!  Sick as in kind of awesome and sick as I might start puking all over from being grossed out!  My “Is this a good thing or a bad thing?” discernment muscle is a little confused right now.

The fact that Philips is involved means that A) this idea has serious merit (at least in theory) and B) it now has cash behind it and legions of R & D scientists.  So, okay, back to quasi-reality.  Is this LED tattoo thing going to be the long awaited mark of the beast?  I’m going to file it under “possible but unlikely.”

But I bet they’re somehow related.

So just remember that when your great-grandkids come home and want to show you how they can watch movies in the palm of their hand with no external media and can open doors, pay bills, start their cars and take online classes with their new 5th Gen LED Tattoos or something crazy like that.

So, my final assessment after raising tons of questions and offering zero answers as is so typical rampant in the blogosphere?

Freaky, dude.  That’s all I got.

Popularity: unranked [?]

Posted 3 months, 2 weeks ago at 11:25 pm.

Add a comment