January 24, 2006

Canadian Politics 101 Vlog Comments Off

I’ve been using YouTube.com quite a bit now (check out my profile and videos over there). It’s a video blog hosting service. I have about 6 or so expiramental videos up there now including some pretty funny stuff… me and my friends and colleagues chatting about whatever is on our mind. I’ve shot it all with cameraphones loaned to be by Boris and Roland, but Scales has a new Samsung camera on order that I’ll start using soon.

Anyway, with the Canadian federal election last night, the topic of the day is Canadian politics. Check out this quick clip to hear Roland, Colin, Richard and I bantering about the basics of politics in Canada and the results from the Canadian federal election.

April 28, 2005

Dan ‘Mobius’ Sieradski Interview Comments Off

Who is Dan? Who is Mobius? You have any other personas we should know about?

Dan and Mobius are interchangable and indistinguishable. Mobius is more or less my stagename. I perform as a DJ and MC and post on the Internet under that alias. I also go by MC Lion Lung and Stinky Wizzleteats on rare occassions.

Dan 'Mobius' Sieradski Interview

Where do you live? How did you end up there?

I currently live in Jerusalem. How I wound up here is a kind of long a complicated story.

I was raised in a modern Orthodox Jewish home until around the age of nine when various determining factors brought my parents to the conclusion that Orthodoxy was no longer their bag. At that point I was placed into public school and had little if any relationship with Judaism up until my bar miztvah, which more or less sealed the coffin shut. In high school I started getting heavy into Buddhism and other schools of eastern mysticism. In my explorations I discovered a guru named Bhagavan Das and came to the conclusion that he’d be my guru and I his initiate and thus sought after this character, in the end coming up short in my quest. Two weeks into my first semester in college, though, guess who came strolling into town?

I went and spent two days in a yoga workshop with Bhagavan Das, but at the end of the workshop approached him: “I grew up in a Jewish home and am very uncomfortable with visualizing and intoning the names of different gods. I really dig this stuff, but I just can’t get past the idolatry.” And he replied, “So go be Jewish. It’s the same exact thing, just a different symbol set.” That was Yom Kippur 1998.

A couple of months later, while working with Students For A Free Tibet I was offered an opportunity to meet the Dalai Lama. After meeting him, I ran into my high school teacher who was my philosophy club advisor, and he said, “Dan, you met the Buddha! You can die now!” And that pretty much ended my exploration into Buddhism.

April 20, 2005

Toke The Vote Rally - BC Marijuana Party Comments Off

There is a provincal election coming up here in BC in the next few weeks. I’m new to Canada, but it’s definately not the same political environment as the States. To begin with there is no two-party system. There are tons of parties… some major and some minor. One of the newer parties is the BC Marijuana Party and they held their “Toke the Vote” party on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery today. Shayne, Richard and I work in an office close to the VAG and decided to head down and take some photos and check out the speeches. Here’s a sample of them and you can find the rest of them here.

British Columbia Marijuanna Party Election Party

British Columbia Marijuanna Party Election Party

British Columbia Marijuanna Party Election Party

British Columbia Marijuanna Party Election Party

British Columbia Marijuanna Party Election Party

March 10, 2005

Ex-Marine Says Public Version of Saddam Capture Fiction Comments Off

I wasn’t suprised to hear that, the former U.S. Marine who participated in capturing ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein said the public version of his capture was fabricated.

September 12, 2004

Dennis Kucinich at the Power to the People Festival - Golden Gate Park 2004 Comments Off


Dennis Kucinich at the Power to the People Festival - Golden Gate Park 2004
Originally uploaded by kk+.

October 19, 2003

PBS Frontline: Truth, War, and Consequences and Chasing the Sleeper Cell Comments Off

When I’m hanging out online I love to watch TV in a little window on my screen in parallel with whatever else I’m doing. One of my favorite sites is PBS:Frontline. They have like about 25 full-length documentaries available to view online…. 1-2 hours each broken up into 4-6 segments. They just released 2 new ones this week.

Truth, War, and Consequences

Did America rush into a war in Iraq for which it was unprepared? Could the current volatility in Iraq have been prevented? And was the White House’s rationale for war based on faulty and exaggerated intelligence reports?

Chasing the Sleeper Cell

“In the past 24 hours, federal authorities have identified, investigated and disrupted an Al Qaeda-trained terrorist cell on American soil,” Deputy Assistant Attorney General Larry Thompson announced on Sept. 14, 2002. It was a sobering announcement that sent shockwaves through America.

October 17, 2003

The Last Emperor - Kim Jong Il, North Korean Leader Comments Off

New York Times Magazine published a great new in-depth look inside life and legacy of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il. A few paragraphs are pasted below… but the full text is definitely worth a read. It sounds like we’re going to be hearing lots more Dear Leader in next couple years.

The Dear Leader is a workaholic. Kim Jong Il sleeps four hours a night, or if he works through the night, as he sometimes does, he sleeps four hours a day. His office is a hive of activity; reports cross his desk at all hours. Dressed as always in his signature khaki jumpsuit, he reads them all, issuing instructions to aides, dashing off handwritten notes or picking up the phone at 3 a.m. and telling subordinates what should lead the news broadcasts or whom to dispatch to a prison camp. His micromanaging style is less Caligula, with whom he has often been compared, and more Jimmy Carter on an authoritarian tear.

The Dear Leader, as the North Korean media refer to him, wishes to be viewed as a modern leader. He has boasted to visitors that he has three computers in his office, though it’s not known if he operates them himself or has aides who do so. His eldest son is reputed to be a computer whiz and, like sons the world over, is credited with bringing his father into the digital age. When Madeleine K. Albright, then the secretary of state, visited North Korea in 2000, Kim asked her, as he said farewell, to give him the State Department’s e-mail address.

Because of weakening eyesight, the Dear Leader rarely reads newspapers; for keeping abreast of world affairs, he relies on television. It is a safe bet that he is well aware of the uproar caused by his government’s confirmation, earlier this month, that it has begun making nuclear bombs from reprocessed plutonium. In a meeting a few years ago with a group of South Korean media executives, Kim explained that he began watching South Korean television in 1979. A media junkie, he also watches NHK from Japan, as well as CCTV from China and CNN. Having led his nation into chronic poverty and famine, what does he make of the enormous wealth he sees in the broadcasts and commercials? Full Text >>

October 15, 2003

A World of Headlines: Images of the Front Page of Newspapers from Around the Globe Comments Off

I found a cool new site last night to help feed my addiction for world news online. A site called newsuem scans and compiles the front page of 260 newspapers from 32 countries. It’s really interesting to compare what makes front page, headline news in different regions.

Great Falls Tribune - Great Falls, USA
China Joins Elite Space Club

Winnipeg Sun - Winnipeg, Canada
Tot Mauled to Death by Pack of Wild Dogs

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