Was anyone influenced by the debate. I find it hard to imagine the people who were very unsure of their choice of candidate. Basically, does anyone actually change their mind after watching the debate?
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10/01/2004 16:23 #31279
The debate10/01/2004 00:34 #31278
Bug squashingThanks to (e:maidencateyes) and (e:ajay) I was able to squash the end of the month bug. This bug would make it so that during the last three hours of the month, journals would post to the server, but not show up until midnight. I knew it had to due with the fact that the old server code used to add 3 hours to everything to compensate for the fact that the server was in California. I had fixed most references to that but i guess I forgot a few. I would always forget about it and then the problem only occurrs during the last three hours of the month.
Well this time we got it. No more 3 hours mystery bug. Thanks.
Well this time we got it. No more 3 hours mystery bug. Thanks.
09/30/2004 13:12 #31277
Experimental Radio LectureThis may be interesting to a few of you. I will be going if anyone else wants to go with me.
The Walter Klingenbeck Lecture
by Prof. Ralf Homann (Founder, Experimental Radio Program at Bauhaus University, Weimar)
where: Room 235 Department of Media Study, SUNY at Buffalo
when: OCTOBER 19, Tuesday 3:30pm - 4:50pm
The Bauhaus in Weimar is the first university in Germany that founded a Faculty of Media. A chair for Experimental Radio was established in 1999 and is the only one in Germany teaching radio in the context of the fine arts. This artistic practice is understood as an open field which supports interdisciplinary approaches, in the range from aesthetic operations, new technological developments and political activism.
Walter Klingenbeck was a 17 year old (Catholic) boy who founded an illegal radio station called 'Radio Rotterdam' in Munich during WWII. This radio station did never broadcast, but it did create a resistance group. Klingenbeck was discovered by the Gestapo and killed.
This event is the beginning of a lecture organized by the Institute of Distributed Creativity at the Department of Media Study in collaboration with Eyebeam (NYC) and The Thing (NYC).
The Walter Klingenbeck Lecture
by Prof. Ralf Homann (Founder, Experimental Radio Program at Bauhaus University, Weimar)
where: Room 235 Department of Media Study, SUNY at Buffalo
when: OCTOBER 19, Tuesday 3:30pm - 4:50pm
The Bauhaus in Weimar is the first university in Germany that founded a Faculty of Media. A chair for Experimental Radio was established in 1999 and is the only one in Germany teaching radio in the context of the fine arts. This artistic practice is understood as an open field which supports interdisciplinary approaches, in the range from aesthetic operations, new technological developments and political activism.
Walter Klingenbeck was a 17 year old (Catholic) boy who founded an illegal radio station called 'Radio Rotterdam' in Munich during WWII. This radio station did never broadcast, but it did create a resistance group. Klingenbeck was discovered by the Gestapo and killed.
This event is the beginning of a lecture organized by the Institute of Distributed Creativity at the Department of Media Study in collaboration with Eyebeam (NYC) and The Thing (NYC).
09/30/2004 03:11 #31276
Completeing the circleI was looking at the incomming link
from the western ny msuic board on the site and noticed this forum about Pano's demolatition plans where Dan posted a link to (e:metalpeter) 's journal. I had to post it to complete the circle. I mean that is what the web is about.
