I'll have them on Facebook and G+, along with putting them on Obnoxi.us and Reddit, plus I'll be sharing them out with the other independent media sites around here (ThePatch, TheBurg, etc.). You'll probably have a hard time missing them. :D
Oh, and I finally remembered to turn off my email signature for this account. Sorry about spamming the web guy thing. :D On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Molly <[email protected]> wrote: > Love to see them. Where will you post them? > > On Oct 2, 11:42 am, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote: > > Non-committed? Wow. An important part of the process is getting the > message > > out to society at large. That's not happening well in mainstream media, > so > > independent media has to pick up the slack. Interesting that you'd paint > > that critical role as "non-committed". I'll keep that in mind when I'm > > spending hours post processing hundreds of shots, and disbursing them > across > > the net. > > > > On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 11:39 AM, ornamentalmind > > <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The original Boston Tea Party was both a protest and a mob...and I'd > > > rather be at a rock concert than at a football game. Perhaps to help > > > assure the appearance of 'security', something that is an illusion in > > > this context, we should continue our current trend towards oligarchy > > > and no democracy. > > > > > Few remember that when 'the government' was set up, it was 'by, for > > > and of the people'. Adding a trite quote, those who do not remember > > > history are condemned to repeat it. > > > > > 'The markets' are a shell game and at least a few are beginning to > > > open their eyes about it. > > > > > The USA has long ago passed its zenith and will continue to decline > > > into 3rd world status. More and more at least are willing to look at > > > and try to reject this trend. > > > > > I will be more than a non committed 'mind's eye' photographer at local > > > Occupy gatherings. It worked to stop Vietnam even though it was mainly > > > an economic issue. I have less hope this time. > > > > > On Oct 2, 6:21 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Do they have money tied up in the markets? Considering that one's > > > > usual largest investment- home and property- has taken a beating- I > > > > have heard it might be 10 years for its recovery- plus dreadful > > > > unemployment- debt- education and other loans- plus governmental > > > > bloat, binge and bicker...well! what are we supposed to think of our > > > > security in our retirement years? Does our government reward > > > > individual effort and planning or not? I am not a fan of protests, > > > > mobs or rock concerts- I would get trampled. Who would take care of > my > > > > children? Etc. > > > > > > On Oct 1, 7:57 pm, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > So what do you all think of the various regional Occupy groups > > > springing up > > > > > around the US, emulating OccupyWallStreet? I'm going out to > OccupyTampa > > > on > > > > > Thursday to do some independent media photography, but am curious > about > > > the > > > > > perception of the country and world at large. > > > > -- > > Planning without action is futile; action without planning is fatal. > > The Web Guy <http://imtheirwebguy.com>
