IPAC, I’ll Take a Free iPod For TechEd!

If you are a Senator who has received thousands of campaign dollars from the entertainment industry (including the RIAA) and then you are given an iPod by a non-profit organization highlighting the need to change legislation that could affect technology forever, what do you do with the iPod?

Apparently, you send it back.

The people over at IPAC, whose tagline reads, “Defending the public intrest where culture and politics meet,” recently sent a number of iPods to various senators and congressman for the purpose of encouraging these public servants to take a serious look at technology and see how congress can better serve it’s people through new or improved legislation.

The letter that was enclosed with each iPod explained further the reason behind the gift:

Why did IPAC send my campain an iPod?
Though iPods are best known for playing music, they can also be used to assist your campaign. You can use the device to store contact information for donors or manage your busy calendar. You can archive footage of your public speaking engagements or view recorded television and radio interviews on the road. We hope you find other uses for the device as well.

The iPod is also a useful illustration for many complicated copyright and technology issues. In fact, pending legislation in the Senate will make some of your iPod’s uses illegal. For example, if Senator Gordon Smith’s “Digital Content Protection Act” becomes law, it could prohibit the transfer of digital broadcast content to personal media players and stifle American technical innovation. We believe that hands-on experience with the same devices that your constituents use can provide a new perspective on these topics.

Other legislation would make this device more useful. For example, the House has been considering Representative Rick Boucher’s “Digital Media Consumers’ Rights Act”

(DMCRA, HR 1201), which would amend our copyright law to protect American consumers and technological leadership.

What is on my iPod?
Your iPod has been pre-loaded with video, music, images, and text that is in the public domain or released under permissive terms like those provided by Creative Commons licenses. This means that everything on your iPod is free.

But that does not mean it isn’t valuable.

Far from it. In the “Notes” section, you’ll find the complete works of Shakespeare, the Constitution of the United States, and other important literarature. The audio content includes music by David Byrne, the Beastie Boys, and scores of independent artists. We also included a slideshow with 101 photos selected from the millions in flickr.com’s Creative Commons image pool. Under “Videos,” you’ll find a special presentation from Stanford Law Professor Lawrence Lessig on the importance of balancing copyright law with technical innovation and the rights of the public. A full list of your iPod’s contents is available here:

https://ipaction.org/campaigns/ipod/content.html

If you are pleased by the richness you see and hear, we also hope that you are troubled by what you do not. In the public domain texts there are very few female and non-European authors. That is because in America, the public domain was essentially frozen in 1923, when our national chorus was only open to certain voices. The public domain has become an island, cut off from our cultural mainland and populated by ghosts.

Copyright policy shouldn’t only be concerned with expanding copyright – it should focus on calibrating these policies to support artists, the public, and access to our common heritage. We look forward to working with you and your campaign in the future to ensure American innovation continues.

Apparently, these issues are not high on Senator Conrad Burns’ priority list. IPAC recieved the iPod back with a note that read, “Thank you, but we cannot accept this gift.” There was no leagal reason for Burns to send the gift back because IPAC followed the law regarding donations to a T. So why send this small gift back? According to IPAC, Burns’ campaign spokesperson said that the iPod, “is the first time (Burns’ campaign) has received something technological” as a donation, adding that ‘it’s just not a donation that we want’ and confirming that while Burns does not presently own an iPod, ‘if he wants an iPod, he’ll buy one.'”

The concerns that IPAC raise seem pretty important and I think that sending these iPods to our nations leaders was a wonderful, creative, out-side-the-box approach to change. I think the next step for IPAC should be to send these iPods to consumers thus educating the people who vote for these elected officials.

IPAC, you can reach me a kickingattthedarkness(at)gmail.com. I’ll send you my address. I’m ready to be educated.

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And I Will Sing, Sing a New Song

As a minister, one of the single most rewarding things about your calling is visiting people in the hospital or comforting them as they go through a season of illness or pain. When you stand with a family and pray with them in the middle of a hospital room or in the waiting area you have a tangible idea that you are making a difference in their lives. You are truly helping them and walking with them through a difficult valley. You are helping to point them toward the Son. You are serving them a cup of cold water. I am honored everytime I get to serve people in this way.

That is why last fall when one of my students was extremely sick, in and out of the hospital, I found it deeply disturbing that I could not get out of bed to visit him and his family.

I found myself lying in the dark all alone night after night after night. I was averaging 12 and 14 hour nights and struggeling to get up the next morning. I finally had to admit something to myself:

I was profoundly depressed.

My wife told me that she felt that the depression had begun a few years back while working security. I had been one of the first on the scene to help a young man who had tried to commit suicide. I had trouble sleeping after that and the late nights turned into insomnia which turned into who knows what. I still don’t know the direct cause of my depression. All I know is that the aches and pains, physically and emotionally, were tearing me apart.

As soon as I admited that I really could be depressed, I began to awake from this walking coma that I had been in. It was a struggle but with the help of my loving wife, supportive friends and my Lord and my God, I have come along way since last fall.

My depression affected everything around me. Now that this season has passed, I am thankful for that time. I don’t ever want to feel that way again but I now know what to look for and how to help others who may be struggling as well.

Praise be to the Father of all good things!

I waited patiently for the Lord
He inclined and heard my cry
He brought me up out of the pit
Out of the miry clay

I will sing, sing a new song
I will sing, sing a new song

How long to sing this song
How long to sing this song
How long, how long, how long
How long to sing this song

He set my feet upon a rock
And made my footsteps firm
Many will see
Many will see and hear

I will sing, sing a new song
I will sing, sing a new song
I will sing, sing a new song
I will sing, sing a new song

How long to sing this song
How long to sing this song
How long, how long, how long
How long to sing this song

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Everybody’s Workin’ for the Weekend

I can’t think of that song without seeing Chris Farley shaking his moneymaker.

I digress, I have been so swamped during the weekends it isn’t even funny. Between traveling back and forth from here and my future employment in the Dallas/Ft Worth area, traveling to New York City, and working behind the scenes at school events I am beyond tired. I am even traveling this weekend. However, it’s all good.

Tomorrow I will step onto the beach in Destin, FL and preform a wedding ceremony in my bare feet. How cool is that?

Righteous Anger Toward “Left Behind: the Game”

“Combines Tom Clancy-like suspense with touches of romance, high-tech flash and Biblical refrences.”

That is how the NYTimes describes the mind-numbing bad idea that is Left Behind: Eternal Forces. This game first raised my eyebrows when I read about the Christian video game market in Time Magazine a few months back. I shook my head and forgot about it. That is until today.

After reading a hilarious parody on Radical Conguency, I made an off-handed remark about the game and the comments rolled in.

Justin went above and beyond writing a stark and brutally honest critique of this abomnible “game” where unbelievers are slaughtered in the streets of New York.

Here is an excerpt:

The idea of religious video games that celebrate the death and eternal destruction of non-adherents – worse yet, that makes their annhiliation the primary task of the Christian community – raises my abhorrence for the Left Behind phenomenon to a level of utter disgust that I previously reserved only for racism and genocide.

Left Behind is to Christianity what terrorism is to Islam. Both are narcissistic and destructive distortions of otherwise (mostly) benign religions. Believing in hell or something like it does not require us to take pleasure or desire to participate in the destruction of others. If God wants to kill certain people at a certain point in history, that’s his business. And he can damn well do it himself. He doesn’t need any help from a bunch of self-righteous, overcaffeinated adolescents with bad theology in one pocket and ammo in the other.
If someone released a jihad video game, right-wing bloggers would waste no time denouncing it and pointing out what a terrible idea it is to teach young minds that it’s a good idea to murder people who don’t share your beliefs. I fear that this will not happen with the Left Behind series of game, though; the blogosphere’s reaction is likely to go no farther than scoffing and incredulous eye-rolling.

Please check out the rest of the article. Let these video game developers know that these kind of games are unacceptable.

Left Behind Video Games: Possibly the Single Worst Idea Ever

Out of the Darkness

Tough, you think you’ve got the stuff
You’re telling me and anyone
You’re hard enough
You don’t have to put up a fight
You don’t have to always be right
Let me take some of the punches
For you tonight

Listen to me now
I need to let you know
You don’t have to go it alone

And it’s you when I look in the mirror
And it’s you when I don’t pick up the phone
Sometimes you can’t make it on your own

We fight all the time
You and I, that’s alright
We’re the same soul
I don’t need, I don’t need to hear you say
That if we weren’t so alike
You’d like me a whole lot more

Listen to me now
I need to let you know
You don’t have to go it alone

And it’s you when I look in the mirror
And it’s you when I don’t pick up the phone
Sometimes you can’t make it on your own

I know that we don’t talk
I’m sick of it all
Can you hear me when I sing
You’re the reason I sing
You’re the reason why the opera is in me
Well, hey now
Still got to let you know
A house doesn’t make a home
Don’t leave me here alone

And it’s you when I look in the mirror
And it’s you that makes it hard to let go
Sometimes you can’t make it on your own
Sometimes you can’t make it
Best you can do is to fake it
Sometimes you can’t make it on your own

big PROPS

It isn’t to often that you can put a post in the category of both CoC and technology but I am thrilled to do so today.

According to Reporter-news.com, Abilene Christian University will begin to offer iPod video content on two graudate level degrees.

Students who enroll in Abilene Christian University’s Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation or Master of Education in Leadership of Learning programs will receive an Apple Video iPod as part of their course cost.

Students will use the handy tools to download and access videos and other study materials at their convenience. Students can then take those materials anywhere they go.

The program will allow busy graduate students to enhance their education while meeting the responsibilities of jobs and family, said Dr. Gary Tucker, director of distance education.

The classes are the first in what the university is calling ”ACU WorldWide,” designed largely to bring ACU’s classes to students in urban and global markets, he said.

”The people who need graduate degrees are busy professionals, and they don’t have the time to come to a university,” Tucker said. ”This will allow them to take classes that will fit into their lifestyles.”

Way to go, ACU! It is exciting to see colleges embrace technology and use forward thinking to better serve their students, faculty, and staff. Awesome!

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NYC Day 2

Ghostbusters!What a day. From meeting Matt Lauer this morning to talking to Ivanka Trump in the afternoon to a hit Broadway play this evening it was a full day. I’m too tired to type.

The highlights:

At Today we met Matt and Al. We saw Bode Miller through the studio and we saw Dora and Diego dance to Gloia Estafan right in front of us. Viva la Boots! Viva la Boots!

I was standing next to the elevator in Trump Tower when Ivanka Trump walked right out and stood next to me. She was in a buisness meeting so I couldn’t get a picture with her. I simply wispered, “Hello Ms Trump.” She flashed me a big smile and a wave and then it was back to buisness. It was cool but I wish it had been George or Carolyn.

I ate the best pizza at a place called John’s directly across from the Majestic. It was an old church and some of the light fixtures were old, churchy lights. It was pretty neat.

Wicked was wonderful! Boffo!

More tomorrow…

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Here Comes the Sun

According to iLounge.com

The Beatles are preparing to make their albums available through online music services after years of refusing to embrace digital music. During the Apple Corps vs. Apple Computer trademark lawsuit last week, Neil Aspinall, a former Beatles road manager and managing director of Apple Corps, said that the company was digitally remastering the entire Beatles catalog in preparation of selling it online. “I think it would be wrong to offer downloads of the old masters when I am making new masters,” he said. “It would be better to wait and try to do them both simultaneously so that you then get the publicity of the new masters and the downloading, rather than just doing it ad hoc.” A spokeswoman for Apple Corps confirmed Aspinall’s statement.

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