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Homeless in San Francisco
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I’ve spent quite a bit of time in San Francisco lately.  It’s an amazing city.

Back in the mid-90′s I started a company with several friends called IRdg (Intergalactic Research and Development Group).  One of the other company founders was a guy named Mike.   I hadn’t seen Mike in many years and recently re-connected with him in San Francisco during the Random Hacks of Kindness event I helped organize.  I also found out that he had recently moved out of the city proper because of the “homeless problem”.

Mind you, Mike was a guy who lived out of his car when he first moved to California, and is one of the most unassuming people I know…so to hear him talk about leaving the city because of the “homeless problem?”…well, it was a bit of a surprise.  He underscored his point as he led 12 or so of the RHoK SF hackers on an impromptu Sunday afternoon field trip down 6th street near Mission, passing block after block of impoverished, homeless and street people.   I never felt threatened, but this wasn’t something I had experienced before.

California (and San Francisco, in particular), has been lauded for their progressive social programs.  It certainly seems they are overwhelmed with this issue.  According to the SF Chronicle:   “The city spends $200 million a year trying to get homeless people off the streets and into a better way of life – but over 20 years, the problem has only gotten worse.

The more able of the homeless find their way into shelters, counseling and housing programs. But the most chronically indigent, called the hard core, steadfastly refuse most help and stay outside. These 3,000 to 5,000 homeless at the very bottom are the most visible, and they give the city its dubious distinction of having what many call the worst homeless problem in the country.”  The SF Gate has much more on the subject:  San Francisco Homeless.

Orlando has had its share of challenges with homelessness.  Anyone who lives or works downtown knows it’s an ongoing issue.  If you can track it down, the Orlando-made documentary film, “My Father’s Son” is an excellent look at the sometimes complex reasons why some people prefer to live on the edges of “modern society” rather than be a part of it (the soundtrack includes music from several well-known Orlando bands).

I met Mark Horvath (@hardlynormal) last year at the 140 Characters conference.  Mark used to be homeless, and now he brings attention to the issue through his site Invisible People:

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Tropo vs Twilio – AKA a little more noise for Dave Mcclure
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My post Why Choose Tropo over Twilio caused quite a stir on Hacker News last week.  The resulting comment storm still hasn’t quieted completely.  The debate continued on to the VOIP Users Conference Podcast, where I was a guest along with Twilio CTO Evan Cooke in a podcast called When Clouds Collide.

Personally, I was inspired by the discussion, and put together this short animation to help explain some of the finer points:

Before everyone goes crazy:

Here’s the article where Dave McClure was quoted as saying “Open is for losers“.  And here’s where he was quoted saying “Fuck that noise” in response to Twilio criticism (or if that link goes away…here’s a nice Fuck That Noise screencap)

If you have trouble viewing the YouTube version, you can always go to the source:  Tropo vs. Twilio

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Liar, liar, pants on fire, hanging from a #telephone wire.
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Gnomedex Favorites: Wherein @Akalsey makes @ChrisPirillo @Tropo’s bitch
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Adam Kalsey from Tropo.com sponsors Chris Pirillo’s chest at Gnomedex 2010…

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Seattle Gnomedex Hackathon Tinkerstorm 2010 Video
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This is a peek at what happened this weekend at the First Gnomedex Tinkerstorm.

YouTube – Gnomedex Tinkerstorm.

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My Geeks Without Borders Gnomedex presentation video
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Yesterday I had the opportunity to present Geeks Without Borders at Gnomedex in Seattle.

More about:

Geeks Without Borders
The Karaoke King
Tropo
Tweet3PO

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Prince singing Raspberry Sorbet to a Muppet
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Given the fact that earlier this month Prince decreed that “the Internet is over,” I’m fairly certain this video doesn’t really exist, I’m not sharing it with you and he certainly doesn’t sing “Raspberry Sorbet” at 14:50 to a Muppet.

Muppets Tonight (featuring Prince)
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Impressive trailer for Star Trek Nation Documentary
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Saw this on Hulu…Looks pretty awesome…

Trek Nation – Director’s trailer — Fall 2009 from Scott Colthorp on Vimeo.

via Trek Nation – Director’s trailer — Fall 2009 on Vimeo.

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Hitler sees a Double Rainbow all the way across the sky.
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Brilliant mashup of two recent memes:  Double Rainbow and the Hitler videos:

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If Firefly had come out in the 80′s…
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For all my fellow Firefly fans out there…enjoy:

YouTube – Firefly Intro… The Awesome Edition.