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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2009

My thoughts on Day 1 at the Personal Democracy Forum. Feel free to respond to the fragmentation of my fragmented thoughts about fragmentation.

http://live.pdf.bivings.com/pdf-conference/personal-democracy-forum-conference

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  • thanks for taking the time to post. now stop editing yourself and get on to the subject! LOL!

  • Excellent, perceptive questioning. The answers seem illusive right now, but I think they are forming. I agree that crowd-sourcing offers the best opportunity for creating the solutions we are all seeking on this matter.

    You really should use this medium more often to communicate your thoughts and questions.

    Thanks for doing this, at least.

  • Thank you, Natali.  This is the most thought provoking video I've seen in a long while. Well done.

  • The biggest thing that I take away from this continuing topic of conversation is that we don't have an answer yet. The best news to me is that you are asking the right questions. I am confident that you will be among the leaders in determining the new path to information dissemination.

    Leo Laporte often compares the flood of information now at our fingertips to a fire hose. Learning to sip from it is a skill we are all learning. An expert such as yourself can only help to improve that process.

  • First off, I like this sort of raw brain dump, and it can definitely help to get this out of your head.

    You make a good point that it shouldn't really be the media consumer's job to determine what is and is not real. The journalist takes some of that responsibility. That of course is very difficult in the modern age of instant access and the demand for quick coverage of breaking news events. I think the current state is temporary as we continue to sort these things out.

  • I was going to post a comment here, but there seems to be a 500-character restriction, so I'm going to post it on your blog (I'm Sergio CM).

    BTW, this brain dump was quite good, have you thought about setting up a videoblog?

  • While technology changes at a frenetic pace, the powers that rule our world remain constant. Read 'How Goldman Sachs Runs Washington' in this month's Rolling Stone magazine. Then ask yourself how so many journalists could be so naive and uninformed in how Goldman Sachs has always ruled the roost. The elitists love to keep us lowly serfs dazed and confused.

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