Category Archives: Talks & Conferences

Wesley Clark’s Warmup Act

Gen. Clark is warming up the crowd for Howard Dean here at Netroots Nation. He's a lot better at this stuff than he used to be.

But he says we're not on the internet because we're here listening to him.

Humph.

PS. You can follow along on Second Life.

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The People You Meet

You meet all sorts of interesting people at conferences. Here Obama Girl gets to meet David.

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Off to Netroots Nation

Once upon a time, I used to do a lot of local politics. I worked as a young intern in the McGovern campaign (not the world's most organized organization). In high school, I volunteered for the late, great Mo Udall, the best President we never had. In college I was one member of a small committee that set up a state office for the primaries for an underfunded Presidential candidate in Connecticut — without his approval (they eventually sent an actual staffer to take over). Just after I graduated from college, I was the press secretary for the Ira Lechner for Congress (VA-10) campaign (we got clobbered by Frank Wolf in the Reagan landslide). Later, while a first-year law student busy not crossing picket lines at Yale, I ran phone banks for Bruce Morrison for Congress (CT-3); he got re-elected, making it one of my few winning campaigns.

Then I lived abroad for long enough to lose many of my local political ties; when I came back to the US it was to a new and strange place, South Florida, where serious politics seemed to happen in Spanish. And I had other things to worry about: hurricanes, children, tenure, life. So I didn't do much beyond the armchair.

George Bush has (re?)radicalized me. And once again, I'm doing a little activism. This time, I'm helping out one of our wonderful local Congressional candidates, Joe Garcia (FL-25). (Our other great local candidate is Annette Taddeo (FL-18), but we've got that covered too, in a different way: my older son, age 14, has been interning at the Taddeo campaign office, and he's coming too to help Annette and her staff.)

When I called Joe to volunteer, he first asked me to look over his web presence and see if anything needed improving. That wasn't hard, it was pretty good already. Then, when Joe came over to breakfast to get my report, I asked him what else I could do for him.

I figured he'd ask for money, and was even braced to do a fundraiser, although it's really really not my style. But he surprised me: Joe asked me to go with him to Netroots Nations and introduce him around to the other bloggers. I tried to convince him that I don't actually know most of them, except by email, but he seemed to think that would do.

So Thursday, I'm going to Netroots Nation (formerly Yearly Kos), to act as a sort of advance man for Joe Garcia. Perhaps I'll see you there? If so, there's this great candidate you might like to meet…

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(Poster from Miami & Beyond.)

If you won't be in Austin for the conference, you can follow along online in Second Life. See NNinSL.org for details. All the main events will be streamed and they also promise inworld parties and special events. And, unlike the meatspace version, this one is free.

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CFP Transparent Society Writeup

Wendy M. Grossman has a nice writeup of ‘The Transparent Society’: Ten Years Later panel at CFP, which appears in The Register, The Transparent Society revisited.

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Best CFP, Worst CFP

It started great: after the introductory speeches, we were encouraged to mingle for half an hour — playing to CFP's greatest strength: who attends.

And then my personal conference experience went downhill fast — not because CFP did anything wrong, but because I had to go to my hotel room to participate (via phone) in a key meeting of the UM Law faculty about the Dean Search. So I'm missing my favorite conference.

And four and half hours later it's still going….

Argh!

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Just Sayin’

If I were hosting a big computer-related conference in my hotel, I sure wouldn't pick that day to change wireless providers.

While the staff here are being very nice about it, the wireless is useless in my room. But it works great in the bar, so all is not lost.

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