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August 13, 2010

Voicemail Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry

I had some connectivity issues over the past month, mainly because I changed both cellphone carriers and ISP in the same week after my mom died. And while I'm in iPhone heaven now (more on that later), it took a bit longer to transition from Verizon to AT&T than I expected, particularly because I was dealing with so much else.

It was definitely the wrong week to have switched everything over, as voicemails were falling into the ether precisely when people who needed to express their feelings ...

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Published on August 13, 2010 14:00

August 2, 2010

Life Inc: finally its facts trickle up

From Bob Herbert today's NYTimes, courtesy Andrew Mayer:

The recession officially started in December 2007. From the fourth quarter of 2007 to the fourth quarter of 2009, real aggregate output in the U.S., as measured by the gross domestic product, fell by about 2.5 percent. But employers cut their payrolls by 6 percent.

In many cases, bosses told panicked workers who were still on the job that they had to take pay cuts or cuts in hours, or both. And raises were out of the question. The...

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Published on August 02, 2010 05:34

July 28, 2010

Essential Reading

I'm putting together something in place of a bibliography for my next book: a VERY short list of essential reading for people who want to understand digital media. I'm thinking of getting it down to ten books or essays.

But which ones?

I want people to understand the biases of media, how interactive media is social, how technology has agendas of its own, how human beings and technology co-evolved, the nature of technology and markets and, perhaps most of all, how to program. (Or how to...

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Published on July 28, 2010 06:10

July 24, 2010

Finished Another Book

Program or Be Programmed: Ten Commands for a Digital Age.


Should be out by the end of September, in print and e-formats, from the absolutely independent publisher OR Books.


This is going to be very interesting.




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Published on July 24, 2010 10:54

July 12, 2010

Harvey Pekar died

I wasn't expecting this one. I hope he gets to meet my mom.

Makes the fact that I'm currently "collaborating" with him on a comic all the more strange. We will still finish it, no matter what.

In brief: Harvey influenced my thinking about writing – and the world – as profoundly as any professor, mentor, or friend I've ever had. He was a genuinely good and absolutely brilliant person, who proved that success can mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people.

We love you, Harvey P...

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Published on July 12, 2010 08:32

Taking Back the World: The Web Comic

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Artist Seth Kushner's web comic interpretation of me and Life Inc. Fascinating stuff, and the last in a series he has been working on all year for act-i-vate. See it first, here.




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Published on July 12, 2010 06:54

July 8, 2010

Buffett says "We're coming back!"

But he really means, "please, everybody say we're coming back!"

In an interview published today in HuffPost, billionaire and investment guru Warren Buffett assured Americans that their economy was on the rise. No depression, just recovery.

But where he revealed his true agenda was in his advice for Obama: speak with "enormous confidence" about the nation's economic future.

Buffett is trying to take the first step, going out on a limb to speak confidently about the failing economy. He...

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Published on July 08, 2010 07:06

July 7, 2010

Sell

Yes, this is really it. The beginning of a true end-of-cycle economically.

If you own "stocks," use these bounces to get out completely. If you have to park your money somewhere, consider yourself lucky you have money to park.

The object of the game for those who actually have capital is not how to grow it, but how to keep it. Capital has driven our economy since 1300, and the recent bull market was the end of a cycle that began in the mid-1700′s.

The fact that it is ending is not the end of ...

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Published on July 07, 2010 13:26

June 28, 2010

Sheila Rushkoff – 1935-2010

My mom past away this morning, after a long and quite private battle with leukemia. She went her own route with alternative therapies, but ultimately succumbed.


I'll be a little less responsive than usual for while, so please pardon that – there is a whole lot to take care, but nothing nearly as challenging as attending to her. I am already relieved, and I promise I'll be back to a renewed pace, with significantly less worries, within a few days.


Photo forthcoming.




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Published on June 28, 2010 17:46

June 24, 2010

Pekar and Rushkoff Comic

The first installment of a comic book featuring Harvey Pekar and me, drawn by Sean Pryor, just went up at the Pekar Project on Smithmag.net.


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Check it out here.




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Published on June 24, 2010 11:24