Politics, Activism, Culture and Fun in Brisbane, Australia.
How will we take over the world and run it ourselves
instead of having to work for the bosses who own everything?
One thing's for sure - we'll need exciting, powerful,
curious and free people on our side, not the boring pseudo-left

Jugging in Brisbane's New Farm Park - every second Sunday





I took some photos and silent video of the juggers in New Farm Park yesterday.

Details of the New Farm Park games here.

For more info go here to read the jugging story at Brisbane Is Home.

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Choice of newsfeeds for Let's Take Over - for people with fast and slow connections



If you're reading this in an RSS newsreader, you'll notice that the feed has changed - now you only get a sample of the story, and get told to click on a link to get taken to the Let's Take Over website.

This is because the feed was taking a long time to load for people who have slow connections.

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Mulrunji: Community meeting re police march, Jagera Arts Hall, Musgrave Park, South Brisbane - Tuesday February 6th, 1.00-2.30 pm. Bring a plate.

Sam Watson discusses arrangements with police - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-1

Last Friday, the Qld Attorney General, Mr Shine, announced that S/Sgt Chris Hurley will be charged with manslaughter over the death of Mulrunji in a police cell on Palm Island in 2004.



The police reaction has been very angry. Huge meetings have been held on the Gold Coast, in Townsville, Brisbane, Cairns and Toowoomba, and the Queensland Police Union is planning a march on Parliament, although this story from 20 minutes ago in the Courier-Mail says the march will not be in the next week or so, which appears to have been the original plan.

There will be a community meeting at Jagera Arts Hall, Musgrave Park, South Brisbane on Tuesday February 6th at 1.00 pm to discuss what to do about the police march.

All are welcome (except police spies, I guess, but what can you do?), and please bring a plate of food to share.

If you have any questions, you can call Sam Watson on 0401 227 443. (+61 401 227 443)

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Mobile Phone Addiction? What a load of old TOFFLENOSH!

Mobile Phone

First of all, thanks to Livejournal user jagwire for coining the word 'tofflenosh'.



Now. A woman called Diana James, apparently a 'consumer behaviour expert' from Brisbane's Queensland University of Technology, has been all over NewsRadio this morning, babbling on about her survey which, apparently, 'reveals Aussies' social obsession with mobile phones':

More than 2500 phone owners completed Ms James' online survey, which focused on the psychological, financial and social impact of Australian's skyrocketing use of mobile phones.

She found 22% of these people considered themselves to be heavy or very heavy users and 8% had experienced monthly bills that were over $500.


OK. Anyone here who has done first-year-dumbed-down-for-arts-students-statistics at uni, like I did, will know the evidentiary value of an online survey that depends on people deciding to do the survey themselves: precisely four fifths of SOD-ALL.

For a survey to be valid, it needs a genuinely random selection of subjects. They do teach that at QUT, don't they? 'Cause if you really thought this was a problem, surely you'd want accurate figures?

But what really gets me is this bit:

"Instead of consuming the technology in a healthy manner, the technology starts overtaking other aspects of their life"... Ms James says most people use their phone responsibly but the time spent on it is increasing.


Oh, I'm so glad that 'most people' have Ms James' approval for the way they use their mobiles. I have been sitting up at night for months now, concerned that some concerned social scientist social impressionist, ('cause this sure ain't science), did not approve of my use of convenient modern technology.

This sort of thing seems very common in Australia, in my impression. There seems to always be someone who is ready to be 'concerned' about someting their fellow Australians do.

Well, instead of being 'concerned', how about turning your mind to the boring business of helping to make people strong and free and powerful, so they can make their own decisions?

I well remember similar babble from reactionaries about video game addiction in the '80s. I don't remember those babblers popping up in the oughties and saying 'actually, those kids who played computer games are now part of the wave of those creating and using the most powerful computer-based tools that history has ever seen, ever.'

As you can see, I'm a little angry, so I'll let comedian Ben Elton, in one of his more intellectual and introspective moods, wrap this up:

"Oh, do F*** off!"

Cross-posted at my LiveJournal.

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