Copyrights….Forever?
Lawrence Lessig writes in the recent issue of Wired about the silliness of continuing to extend copyright protection to every word published or note of music…and how in the EU, on New Year’s Day, copyrights on music and tv recordings will expire. “Now the public will get its justly earned […]
GoNOMAD Featured on CNN
This is just one of the stories that people will enjoy reading on GoNOMAD.com. CNN’s Kyra Phillips interviewed us in a segment about Delta’s new less restricted fares, and we pointed them to the story by Kent St. John on the subject. The people at CNN are very cool, very […]
Tina Brown’s Icy Words
Few writers can turn a phrase like Ms. Tina Brown does every few weeks in the Washington Post. Here is some of a recent column on Bernard Kerik’s flameout from his hoped for post heading Homeland Security. That’s why the real satisfaction of the flameout lies not in Kerik’s fall […]
Richard Gere Speaking for the World
From Little Green Footballs comes this gem. Gere got up with two associates, one a cleric who praises suicide bombers and vows to destroy Israel. Peace activist/actor Richard Gere has appointed himself spokesman for the entire world, and in that capacity he’s urging Palestinians to get out the vote: Actor […]
The Victims of the Victims
NoPajamas.com a bold blog, states something that few have had the nerve to say: You might have noticed coming through the reports that there have been a LARGE number of dead tourists from Germany, Scandinavia and other Western European countries among the victims of this disaster, especially in Thailand and […]
Fareed’s Point
Fareed Zakaria writes in Newsweek this week about finding hope in the sorrows of Tsunami land. The scale of this calamity has shocked even those who are hard to shock. People in this region, he said, are used to tragedy. But this time they are getting help and this is […]
Phuket is still Open for Tourists
Despite what most people think, only a fraction of Phuket Thailand is destroyed. With the coverage of this, I feared the whole place was wiped out. This is what happened to Phi Phi. Read this more positive spin on AOL News: Although much of Phuket escaped the waves’ wrath with […]
Tsunami Blogs–You Are There!
My Trip Journal provides blogs for travelers, and sent out a release offering blogs to relief workers. We caught this account of a traveler caught on the beach in Thailand on the morning of the Big Wave..This is written by a blogger named Chan from the UK Dec 26th … […]
CNN Live with Betty and Miles
On Monday as we were driving home in the snow from Northern VT, we got a call from a producer at CNN. He wanted us for a live shot to comment on airline passenger’s rights. Though we were more than two hours away, we jumped at the chance, and at […]
Priority Shuffle
Thomas Friedman writes in the NY Times: We face two gigantic national challenges today: One is the challenge to protect America in the wake of the new terrorist threats, which has involved us in three huge military commitments – Afghanistan, Iraq and missile defense. And the other is the challenge […]