Friday, February 22, 2008

Vendredi

New Orleans: The Human Parts of the Equation~Damian Kulash

Coldcocked: Lee Zurik Looks at Mayor Nagin’s Leisure Time in Office and Nagin Says It’s Personal~Think New Orleans

Editilla cares little about where Baby Ray spends his Leisure Time...but to know when and where to deliver da'Pie. Come on, folks...ya'know ya'wanna, Let's Give Ray A Pie. Editilla knows another thing too...C. Ray'done kicked over da'wrooooong Nestful'O'Drunken Hornets!

Cold Cockers and Steven Colbert~Liprap's Lament


Old School Cold Cocking~Library Chronicles

From Cliff's Crib
, here is a rough rendering of who else spent their summer '07 "vacation" in New Orleans (and please make sure to fang over to read Cliff's latest installment of Sitting On My Porch Part VI) Viva la Mighty Nine't!
262,000 Residents based on the official population estimate.
+
5000 People who are living with someone else because they got kicked out of Texas.
+
2000 Crooked contractors staying in hotels; because when you steal money it’s not good to have an official address.
+
500 People staying in trailers that is supposed to be empty. They usually have bootleg electricity.
+
5000 People who are here everyday but swear up and down they live in Atlanta, Memphis, Dallas or Houston now and are not coming back.
+
20,000 Workers from Latin America. I don’t think anyone really knows where they all live but they are here.
+
5000 Family members of the workers from Latin America.
+
500 Thieves, pimps, prostitutes, scam artists, drug dealers, fugitives, hustlers, and anyone else that needs to hide in a city where everyone is dealing with so much that they can’t pay attention to people like them. If you believe the media this number should be 200,000.
If we take our base number and add all the sections of population they missed, we come to an even 300,000. Mayor Nagin has my permission to use this in the media to make his case if it means more resources.


Straight shooter among the libertines~James Gill

New Orleans - Part I~VideoVoice Collective


CiviCRM at NTEN in New Orleans .. (March 18th/19th)

Interview: "The Axe in the Attic" Filmmakers Ed Pincus & Lucia Small


Toxic Katrina Trailers. Never Again.~Daily Kos


Roads & Transit an imperative investment in public infrastructure~Petuniajrn

IPS students earn credit and help Katrina survivors


Buffett’s Horse Wins In New Orleans

Spooky... from Katrina to Heath


The night my music died~The Bean Bag

Editor knows not the whys nor wherefores of multilevel sociocultural network aggregate adhesion. It was all supposed to just be only so much math...simple information theory...heartless equations...easy, like hunting with a pack of blind hounds, merely go and ask the Great Google...
...Got any news? Yeah...go fish.


New Orleans seems at heart of Davies’ CD

Kevin Naquin's new CD changes with the times

Chris Rose~The 60-Second Interview: Paul Cebar


WWOZ~GAMBIT

No comments: