Taking the Internet Local

Update:
Twitter now has a way to find other local tweeters with it’s new search feature, so I’ve created a new twitter account to connect with local tweeters, click here to follow Twitter.com/EthanD_Local

*warning major geek talk used in this post, if you don’t understand what the heck I’m talking about don’t worry :-)

Hello my name is Ethan and I am a tech geek…. hi ethan

Twitter

I spend a lot of time on the internets and have “virtually” met tons of really cool people. I have actually met quite a few of these people in real life. First through Xanga I met some great people then met them for real when I traveled to California. I them met some more folks via twitter down in Washington DC both at the Heritage foundation’s modern media strategies workshop and at CPAC.

But there are a ton of cool people in the world and I can’t “follow” all of them.

So in my ruminations of this subject I have decided that the megatrend is for people worldwide to connect but the counter trend is for the Internet to get very local.

One tool that I’ve begun using to achieve the local nature of the internet is Twitter.com. I discovered @KnownHuman while using the Super tuesday Google Maps/Twitter mashup which would display election related tweets via their location on Google maps.

And when he tweets about local supermarkets I am much more interested than when @scobleizer tweets about a restaurant in Southern California. This local interest makes the internet much more engaging.

So I went on a quest to find all the people in Lancaster, PA on Twitter, I used google to search site:twitter.com location lancaster pa

hat tip to Radical Behavior

And I found several people whom I am now following.

Here is my local list for Tweeter’s in Lancaster, PA If you know of any more please leave a comment

Matthew Harrington
@penti

Lon Farenwald
@lfaren
http://ghostwheel.net/

P. Bradley Robb
@KnownHuman
http://www.bradleyrobb.net/

Ethan Demme (me)
@ethand
http://ethandemme.com

Paul Rothrock
@icelander
http://www.movetoiceland.com/

Josh Babetski
@quixado
http://www.quixoticbravado.com/

@tracibabe

Kristofer Harzinski
@kharzinski
http://www.krisharzinski.org/

Morgan Kochel
@Alkhemist
http://www.ziki.com/en/alkhemist
http://zodpa.blogspot.com/

Admittedly this works well in a small non techie town like Lancaster Pennsylvania but try it out and see who you can find.

Comments?

Thoughts on Homeschooling and Politics

In the homeschooling “movement” their has been a great push for one Mike Huckabee. I won’t bother going into detail as to why Huckabee isn’t a wise choice, you can read SpunkyHomeschool’s blog about that.

I won’t bother going into the whole HSLDA-PAC i.e. Michael Farris’ endorsement of Mike Huckabee. If you really want the DL on that fiasco read Ned Ryun’s blog (former HSLDA-PAC director) especially this post on the HSLDA and Huckabee. I just recently discovered Ned’s blog and I have to admit his Political blogging is top notch. If you are interested he also has a great post on McCain.

Foremost in the “movement” are the Harris twins, writers of the rebelution, who have also helped found HucksArmy. Oh and they emailed Chuck Norris and helped persaude him to endorse Huckabee. If you wan the full scoop on this check out David All’s post at TechRepublican.

So why all the buzz about a mere 2+ million homeschoolers? Here are a few thoughts on the matter. Voter turnout and campaign involvement. Let’s face it, a significant percentage of homeschoolers will brave the cold wet weather today in South Carolina to get out and vote. If you just taught you kids about civics and doing your duty as an American citizen how can you face your kids and say “it was too cold to vote today jimmy.” I remember going into the voting booth every election with my dad so “I could learn how to vote.”

Also homeschoolers are great at organizing and spreading the word. As marketing director for Math-U-See (a homeschool math curriculum) I see this every day. I read several hundred homeschooling mom’s blogs every day and there are quite a few vocal Huckabee supporters along with a bunch of vocal Ron Paul supporters. I have yet to see any really vocal support for any other candidates. Yes their are a few Obama, Edwards, Hillary, and Thompson supporters but the majority of the “vocal” support lies in the Huckabee and Paul camps. Homeschoolers like Ron Paul because he, like them, is anti establishment and advocates people (read parents) making their own decisions. Homeschoolers like Huckabee because he has gotten a lot of “Free homeschool press” i.e. HSLDA.

But am seeing a trend among younger homeschoolers, aged 18-29, to make up their own mind. (I’ll start adding “we” to the equation since I am in that age group) We next generation homeschoolers are making our own decisions about this election and often disagree with the “party line (read HSLDA).” And this is a good thing. For years our parents, debate teachers, worldview leaders have been teaching critical thinking, how to analyze arguments etc. When you’ve been teaching a generation to think critically don’t be surprised when they disagree with you. In fact such disagreement is the fruit that teachers/parents should strive for.

In summary, homeschoolers are much more active politically than their neighbors but the next generation is looking much different, politically, than their parents. I know quite a few fellow homeschool alumni who will be voting for Barack Obama and not for Mike Huckabee this coming election.

Thus endeth my ramblings about homeschoolers and politics, please leave feedback in the comments section.

Full Disclosure: I am a homeschool Alumnus as well as a political blogger at TechRepublican and MyMcCainBlog.com

p.s. what’s a political post with out a prediction. My prediction for South Carolina, Huckabee will win with McCain coming in close second. Oh and Romney will take Nevada

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Blogging with disabilities

I ran across this interesting blog today [pwds.wordpress.com]

The blog is about “People With Disabilities in Cambodia” and is run by Heng Phan who described the blogs purpose as this, “My goal just want to share some reality of the Cambodian Poor People living with in the communities, especially about the disabled persons and children with disabilities.”

One of the posts was about a new training course to teach Cambodians with disabilities how to blog.

Throught this training course we hope that they will knew: What is the new free technology media: What is Blog? How is Blog working? How to create Blog? What is the advantage of the Blog? we hope Cambodian disabled people understand and will have abilities to create and use Blog and will knew cleary about the advantage of using the new free technology media system.

Their goal through all of this is to “Help Disabled People to Help Themselves”

Personally I think this is awesome! and I hope the training goes well. I’ve been sort of involved with Joni and Friends eastern PA and hopefully will be helping them get started in the blogging world. Blogging and other social media could have a great impact on the disabled community. Joni and friends has several family camps during the year and could easily use blogging and social networking to keep in touch during the year.

There is a lot of bad stuff in the world but I am constantly encouraged by hearing the good news of people reaching out and helping each other.