Categories: Brandon Pierce, Culture

“I’m your huckleberry.” Doc Holliday, Tombstone movie — Great #quote I read on @johnrobinson‘s Facebook wall’s Info tab.

What #Tombstone was, what movies say it was, and what it actually is – are all very different things. I visited. It’s a poor man’s Disney.

In #Tombstone there are fake grave markers. It was a harsh place to live. They took to survive. People died. The fake markers emphasis that.

I miss the candy stores in #Tombstone. Old fashioned candy, hard to find candy. Not at all like Disneyland.

In #Tombstone the theater seats were too small for me, at age 12. Stunted people must’ve crowded in for the local show.

You could pay to ride the carriage (I never did). There were stones in the shops. Native garb, tshirts, other things.

@johnrobinson You’re my huckleberry. You’re the editor responsible for my continued awareness of News & Record. Otherwise it’s a #Tombstone.

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Locations:
Tombstone, Arizona
Greensboro, North Carolina

Businesses:
Tombstone Stage Stop & Old Fashioned Candy

Greensboro News & Record
Disney

Categories: Culture

I’ve learned how to operate paper books while Twitter has been down… Now I understand why the web always refers to “pages”.

Categories: Culture

Twitter Stream:

> Beware of non-humans escaped from District 9. Call 866-666-6001 (toll free) to report them to MNU. via @MultiNationalU
> Great/hilarious marketing ad in the LA weekly for District 9 flick. Which looks great btw. http://twitpic.com/6mnmi via @surfindolphin7
> District-9 –> http://www.d-9.com/ Looks like a badass documentary on the aliens that landed in Africa. via @brandonpierce

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I was checking out Yahoo Movies when I can across this one. The 1-866 number is real, well, it’s a real message service owned and operated by Song Pictures. The documentary style of the movie translates into a “realism” echo. The toll-free narc line, the warning labels. This is Reality TV artificial at its finest. Best In Show, Blair Witch, Cloverdale, its not a totally unique idea, but the execution is impressive nonetheless.

I’m excited, I can’t wait to see what they do next. H.G. Wells would be proud… or is it Orwell that would eat this up?

Categories: Culture

From Twitter.com:
usernames above quote
(harvested at 11:20PM, 09-03-08, just after Sarah Palin spoke)

film_girl
“I seriously want to shoot my television set a la Elivis. Palin sucks. Ferraro 2.0. Way to set us back lady! ”

roztedford
“I just threw up in my mouth a little…I’m going to bed…. ”

rosebeezy
“who needs to watch any news when you have people on twitter to tweet it for you, and it’s much more amusing to boot. :-P

NandRPolitics
Palin’s speech: So, if you watched Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s speech at the convention Wednesday ni.. http://tinyurl.com/6fxgm3

laurenpressley
“i cannot believe she just said that ”

brandonpierce
“Wow. Elizabeth Dole commercial. http://tinyurl.com/5lpvok

Scobleizer
I’ve been watching the Tweets and Palin hit a major home run. Enough politics, got some deadlines to meet now… “

jrmozart
“Look at Mr. Palin spanking that baby! “

Categories: Culture, Technology

It seems obvious when you think about it. I mean, come on, play by play scrolling commentary on each of our lives: “What are you doing?” becomes “What is he/she doing?”. It encourages voyeurism, and that said, there are those that go exhibitionist.

Tweets are the small micro-BLOG uploads a user sends to their Twitter page, only 140 characters long. Following someone is when a user elects to subscribe to another user’s Tweets. An email announcement is sent to the user when he/she acquires a new Follower. Each user’s page displays the Followers and those that user is Following. A user can elect not to be on the public timeline, meaning they are hidden from everyone but their Followers. For subscribing to these private “tweeple” a request must be sent. It’s silly, and it’s fun. It also has a lot of obvious exploits.

As a platform for self expression Twitter holds tremendous potential. Users can micro-BLOG about anything. But some few have become quite popular, with as many as 11,489 subscribers (darthvader – as of 12:35AM August 18th, 2008, EST). These are not all messages of wisdom and hope, or education and learning, most are silly little play by plays of that user’s life. “I’m doing my laundry.” or “Just ate pizza with my sis.” The vast majority of Tweets are inane, boring out of context. Now ask yourself why would people want to read these? I find myself reading them… Why?

From a marketing perspective the number of Followers is an additional piece of hard data. The number of Followers is a built in metric for analyzing the user’s page Following,. In addition to the usual web metrics, such as page visits, unique visitors, etc. , the Follower is a locked in subscriber to that user’s platform of self expression. Much higher chance the Follower‘s eyeballs are on that user’s Tweets. I am surprised there isn’t a larger ad presence.

I could write a lot more on this subject. And later I likely will, but I want to publish it as is. I’ll leave you with one last bit:

Now back to the stalker…

Yeah, that creepy stranger that just added you last week. She has joined the ranks of your Followers. Her, the one you keep running into when you go to the coffee shop, that is that creepy new Follower, isn’t it? She must be on your schedule right? Or maybe its because she is reading your Tweets and unconsciously she craves coffee when you do. Her thumbnail is so small, you just don’t know. So you stop Tweeting about your coffee trips. You do Tweet about going to see the new Batman movie. Wasn’t that her about six people behind you in line? Are you paranoid? Is it all just coincidence? Maybe the new Follower isn’t even female…

Are you being Followed?

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Suggested Reading:
CommonCraft: Twitter in Plain English
We’re Obvious (the creators of Twitter)
Twitter: Open for Sexual Stalking