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Thursday, July 21, 2005
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Doc Searls - Thursday, July 21, 2005 
7/21/2005; 9:28:09 PM (reads: 9739, responses: 0)
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Watch out
Close to home
| | After I get back (sometime Friday) I'll put up a page with links for the event, which will be televised, blogged and podcasted. |
Cracking the Nut
| | Techies been saying that the Internet is a great equalizer and this is our chance to prove it. Wouldn¹t it be ironic to use the technology that Hatch is out to destroy to challenge and beat him? |
| | I met Mark Cuban yesterday. Among other things, we talked about the prospects for getting rid of the DMCA. (Chance: zero.) A possibly achievable goal, he said, was ridding the Senate of Orrin Hatch Utah's five-term Senator from Disney. I told Mark I have a friend in Utah who wants to do exactly that, and thinks it's achievable. I was talking about Phil, though I didn't know Phil had posted this the very same day. |
| | Of course, you¹d need the right Republican. Steve Urquhart announced today that he¹s challenging Hatch and I think he¹s the right Republican. I¹m one of those who¹s been urging him to run. He¹s a party insider with a leadership post in the legislature, he¹s smart, he¹s conservative, and, most germane to this conversation, he gets and uses technology. His blog isn¹t something he started because he was running for Senator. Steve¹s been blogging since last November in an effort to communicate more widely and accurately with his constituents. This is a guy who can not only say ³Technorati² but he knows what it is! |
| | If Hatch were just bad for Utah, this might just be a Utah issue. But Hatch is bad for the Internet and this is a chance for Techies to show a little muscle and strike a blow for what they believe in. If you don¹t like what Hatch is doing and are afraid of the influence he wields, then help defeat him. |
| | How can you do that? First spread the word and link to this post to explain to people why they ought to help. Second, go to Steve¹s site and donate. According to Federal Election Commission reports filed last Friday, Hatch has $1.72 million in cash in his main campaign account. Steve doesn¹t need that much to beat him at convention, but still, it won¹t be cheap‹probably on the order of $750,000 to $1,000,000. How much should you donate? Any amount helps‹just to show your support, but I¹d suggest that you donate what you spend on your Internet connection in a year. Think of it as ³Internet Insurance.² |
| | This morning, Rep. John Dougall and I were on KCPW talking about how blogs help legislators open the Capitol doors to constituents. But I've gotta tell you, John is bringing me down. |
| | I've always known he has incredible energy, but John is setting an impossible standard for the rest of us to keep up with. |
| | These are bloggers, in office, and runnning for office. Check 'em out and let's beat Hatch. |
| | Not speaking of which, Jerry needs to blog more. |
Summitry
| | Still at the AlwaysOn Summit, deep in the heart of Stanford University, where a movement is underway to name everything "Arrillaga," adding nomenclatural camouflage to the already confusing arrangement of building on the university's large campus. |
| | Jonathan Schwartz of Sun Microsystems is talking right now. Jonathan speaks in final draft, with a deep calm voice. He's confident, articulate, and saying plenty of stuff that makes sense. But he's also putting me to sleep. I've seen Jonathan talk more times than I could begin to count, and he's still a young guy. So I think my observations are well-qualified, and that he's in a good position to act on good advice. Here it is: Start having some fun up there. Get animated. Tell jokes. Jump around. Be more like you are in panels. |
| | I say that because Jonathan is now on the panel that follows his talk. He's argumentative, expressive, funny, quotable. |
| | You can get on the live IRC chat thing from here. |
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