Home

Bio & Disclosures

Discussions


xFruits

2007 Events

Monday, October 8, 2001

Author:   Doc Searls  
Posted: 10/9/2001; 9:58:27 AM
Topic: Monday, October 8, 2001
Msg #: 1131 (top msg in thread)
Prev/Next: 1130/1132
Reads: 3676

Blogrolling 
 Dotcomscoop calls "Dot Sears" a "one man Slashdot" and "a valuable resource for any growing mind." From Dotcomscoop I just found my way to Gagpipe, and from there to The Toque, and Stones Remains to Tour. Not quite The Onion, but plenty funny.
 
Food from thought 
 Great responses to the questions below. I'll get to my own responses a little later. Meanwhile, I'm excited to see my friend and linguistic guru George Lakoff weighing in with a metaphorical analysis of all the stuff that's going on. A big thanks to Dr. Weinberger for the link.
 
Here it is 
 Thanks to Dave, a survey asking roughly the same question below is now up here.
 
Another angle 
 A few days ago while I was channel surfing, I caught some old cartoons on the Boomerang Channel. The abbreviation is "Boom." It's for Boomers and their kids, and it shows re-runs of Saturday morning cartoons dating from the Sixties and Seventies. I sat and watched, stupefied, by the stories on the shows I saw. They all had the same plot, roughly, as Independence Day. Alien bad guys blow up, or threaten to blow up, large buildings and cities, before being defeated by superheroes.
 I thought about the first Star Trek movie, in which a mystery is solved when the Enterprise crew discovers that one of Earth's first space probes, Voyager, has boomeranged back from its long journey in a far more powerful and transformed state.
 Then I thought about how we've been telling ourselves apocalyptically violent stories, from TV cartoons to video games to Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzeneggar movies, for decades.
 And how that stuff ended on September 11.
 I don't know how to do the Survey thing on my blog yet, but I'm not sure it matters. I still want to ask some questions:
 Have your entertainment tastes changed since 9/11?
What kind of toys and games are you buying for kids this Christmas?
What kind of movies and shows are you looking for when you go to blockbuster or channel surf on TV?
 Just wondering.


There are responses to this message:




Copyright 2010 The Doc Searls Weblog

Membership : Join Now : Login

Create your own Manila site in minutes. Everyone's doing it!

Click to see the XML version of this web page.

Blogroll

 
Search archives

Santa Barbarians
Edhat
SB Independent
SB Newsroom
Kevin Barron
Blogabarbara
Craig Smith
SB*Free Press
Joe Andieu
Patrick Gregston
John Quiimby
Das Williams' dad
Katy Pearce
Taymar Pixley
Lisa Gates
Cookie Jill

Everybody else
Spot-on
RageBoy
MysticBourgeoisie
David Weinberger
Miscellaneous
Dave
Berkman
John Palfrey
IT Garage
Bret Fausett
Susan Crawford
Bruce Sterling
Steve Lewis/Bubkes
Hak Pak Sak
Brad Kava
Brad Templeton
Sheila Lennon
Don Marti
Steve Urquhart
Wes Felter
Brad DeLong
Tom Evslin
Brian Oberkirch
Dean Landsman
Hugh MacLeod
LAist
Jeremy Ruston
Geoff Jones
Vaspers the Grate
Sig Rinde
Chris Albritton
Ronni Bennett
Thomas Hawk
Kevin Bedell
Howard
Bryan
Deep Fun
BoingBoing
edhat
Terry Heaton
Jay Rosen
Kim Cameron
George Lakoff
Scott Rosenberg
Larry Lessig
Jim Thompson
Jeff Jarvis
David Isenberg
Stephen Johnson
Tim Oren
Geoff Moore
Rex Hammock
This is Broken
Max Sawicky
Stuart Hughes
Dave Pentecost
John Perry Barlow
Mary Hodder
Dan Gillmor
Steve Gillmor
Dean Landsman
John Stodder
Seth Finkelstein
Renee Blodgett
misbehaving.net
Ruby Sinreich
Ed Cone
Julie Leung
Ted Leung
Ken Coar
Flemming Funch
Mike Sanders
Marc Canter
Joi Ito
Ethan Zuckerman
Doug Kaye
Jon Lebkowski
Judith Meskill
Allen Searls
Esther Dyson
Christopher Lydon
Russell Beattie
Tim Bray
Brian Millar
Mark Pilgrim
Michael Hall
Backup Brain
Frankston, Reed
Britt Blaser
Brent Simmons
Loic Le Meur
Leslie Winer
Mike Taht
Eric Raymond
Volokh Conspiracy
Steven Levy
Lisa Rein
Skywave
Epeus' epigone
Glenn Reynolds
James Taranto
Frank Paynter
Ross Mayfield
Dana Blankenhorn
Ken Bereskin/Panther
Daily Wireless
Filchyboy
OxBlog
Bryan Field-Elliot
Rajesh Jain
Oliver Willis
Gary Turner
Michael O'Connor Clarke
Jennifer Balderama
Kevin Werbach
Amy Wohl
Phil Windley
Fulcrum
Real Joe
Greater Democracy
Mitch Ratcliffe /biz
Mitch Ratcliffe/soc
Wayne Robins
VivaCapitalism
Cut on the bias
Howard Greenstein
The Poor Man
Mickey Kaus
Dave Sifry
Buzz Bruggeman
Ben Hammersley
Matt Jones
Paul Andrews
John Robb
Schoolblog
Tom Shugart
Matt Welch
Blur Circle
Denise Howell
JY
BlackHoleBrain
Chris Pirillo
Marek
Tony Pierce
Chris Nolan's
Spot On

Wil Wheaton
Meg
Brian Linse
Dan Pink
Dawn Olsen
Craig
Yoz
The Head Lemur
Ev
Jeremy Zawodny
Susan Kitchens
K5
Anu Gupta
Jonathon
Fishrush
Dave Ely
Euan Semple
Eric Norlin
Paul Boutin
James Lileks
David Williams
Mary Wehmeier
Bruner Blog
Halley Suitt
Webword
Ann Salisbury
Om Malik
Moxie
J's Notes
Meesh
NUblog
TBTF
Cam
Seth Finkelstein
Tom Matrullo
Chip Hoagland
Deborah
Fortboise
J.D. Lasica
Photodude
Phil Wolff
Andre Durand
Eric Hansen
Mike McBride
Jeneane Sessum
Chris Nolan
Gonzo Engaged
Michael Mussington
UseTheSource
Wes
Adam
Sam Ruby
Miguel
Frank Field
Rebecca Blood
Joshua Allen
Cluetrain
JOHO
EGR
Searls site
Scoble
AKMA
Kottke
Tomalak's Realm
Tim O'Reilly
Mitch Kapor
Bill Quick
Dan Bricklin
Lou Josephs
Alan Reiter
N.Z. Bear
Todd Morman
Zeldman
Glenn
Joshua
Rex Hammock
Matthew Thomas
Brian Dear
Baylink
Burningbird