Was it?!? How the hell did I miss that; I've been watching cnn all day. 
I saw them talking about the blogspot done by a pair of reporters, but 
not me. Boy, did I pick the wrong time to zone out.

ac


B Yen wrote:
> your blogspot was shown on CNN a short while ago, by their Internet  
> Reporter
> 
> On Aug 30, 2005, at 11:05 AM, Andy Carvin wrote:
> 
> 
>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>I've just launched an open blog and mobcast for people interested in
>>following the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina:
>>
>>http://katrina05.blogspot.com/
>>
>>The blog is set up so that anyone can post a blog entry, podcast or
>>photo to the site. I'm particularly hoping that residents of the Gulf
>>Coast will be willing to call in and let people know how things are
>>going for them. Similarly, anyone who would like to share ways to help
>>out, or wishes to share their thoughts on the hurricane, may post as
>>well. (I'm still trying to figure out an automated mechanism for  
>>posting
>>video.)
>>
>>Here's how to participate.
>>
>>Post a blog entry:
>>
>>Send an email to katrina2005.comments @ blogger.com. The title of your
>>email will be the title of the blog entry, and the email body will be
>>the blog entry body. If you don't want your contact information, you
>>should remove your signature file. Attachments will not be posted.
>>
>>Record a podcast:
>>
>>   Dial 1-415-856-0205
>>   Enter login 515-515-5555
>>   PIN code 2005, then the # key
>>   Record your message
>>   Press the # key to save, then the 1 key to post
>>
>>Post a photo:
>>
>>   The website is collecting photos from Flickr.com that are tagged  
>>with
>>the word "hurricanekatrina." Simply log on to Flickr (or create an
>>account), upload photos, and use this tag. Photos appear in the right
>>column of the blog's homepage.
>>
>>
>>I've also set up a "tag-o-rama" inside the right column of the  
>>blog. It
>>displays links to relevant key words like hurricane, katrina and new
>>orleans, linking to tagged content from Technorati (blogs), Flickr
>>(photos) and del.icio.us (websites).
>>
>>Please feel free to share this email with anyone who might be  
>>interested
>>in participating.
>>
>>thanks,
>>andy
>>
>>
>>
>>-- 
>>-----------------------------------
>>Andy Carvin
>>Program Director
>>EDC Center for Media & Community
>>acarvin @ edc . org
>>http://www.digitaldivide.net
>>http://www.tsunami-info.org
>>Blog: http://www.andycarvin.com
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