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Anarchy (Pod)Cast System: Episode 2: #NetNeutrality
Posted: May 17, 2014 in anarchyroll mediaTags: anarchyjc, anarchyroll, audio, internet, net neutrality, podcast, soundcloud, web, web 2.0
#AnarchyJC Presents: The Anarchy (Pod)Cast System : Episode #1 Bit Rot
Posted: May 10, 2014 in anarchyroll mediaTags: anarchyjc, anarchyroll, audio, bit rot, podcast, podcasts, technology
@anarchyroll has created a podcast for AnarchyJC.com! A short, sweet, simple, and to the point podcast (less than five minutes) on a topic/issue of importance that effects all of us whether we are aware of it or not.
Episode #1 is on Bit Rot which threatens our ability to have and rely on digital archives.
Links:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit_rot
america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/âŠaordoesit.html
My original article on Bit Rot can be found by clicking HERE
Enjoy!
#Q101 Chicago Soundcloud Radio Audition
Posted: February 17, 2014 in anarchyroll mediaTags: air check, anarchyroll, audition, broadcasting, Chicago, q101, radio
by anarchyroll
At the encouragement of my friend and photographer Matt I decided to partake in the open auditions Q101 was accepting for a potential DJ job. I spent a few years doing broadcasting in college and enjoyed it very much. The process of making this was a great learning experience. It humbled me quite a bit, made me aware of my procrastination habit that has extended to avoiding doing things I enjoy doing. Yowza. But I got it made and submitted on time. Whether it goes anywhere is now out of my hands. I am happy that I made something that I’m at least not ashamed of considering I had no professional equipment to work with. Click on the link below to listen to it. It’s only 2:30 so it’s not within the realm of being considered a time commitment to listen to. Making it on the other hand, well that’s a whole other story and I’ve already typed too much in this post as is, hahaha. Cheers!
https://soundcloud.com/anthony-roll/anarchyroll-q101-soundcloud-air-check
Inspiration via Devastation: Part 2: Syria
Posted: October 3, 2013 in Anarchy Journal ConstitutionalTags: anarchyjc, anarchyroll, blogging, current events, hard news, international, news, syria, writing
by @anarchyroll
I first started paying attention to the civil war in Syria when the body count was 3,000. Back then it wasnât yet a civil war, there was no Free Syrian Army to begin with, so it hadnât yet splintered off into seven separate factions. I had heard that essentially the Syrian people were trying to do what the people of Egypt did during the Arab Spring of 2011. The difference in this case was, the president of Syria, Bashar al-Assad ordered his military to open fire and execute all of the protesting civilians. I noticed each day the body count went up by the hundreds, not by the dozens. I noticed when the body count exceeded that of 9/11/01.
I never stopped paying attention to Syria, anyone who frequents my Twitter account would certainly agree with me. The sheer numbers of dead, wounded, and refugees has never ceased to boggle my mind. What happened in Libya and Egypt definitely led to me focusing even more on Syria. I think, without judgment, those two had the opposite effect on most people. I understand completely the fatigue of the American public after over a full decade of seeing wars in the Middle East. Afghanistan and Iraq, each day a new bombing, another dozen or more dead, more money spent (or missing) abroad, more fear mongering at home. I empathize rather than demonize the public who just seem to not care about Syria, after all there is no oil there.
The American publicâs desire to not care about Syria was only aided by the fact that the main stream media didnât focus on the countryâs civil war, despite the staggering body count, until after the sarin gas attack last month. If you get your news from the internet, then you canât not know about Syria for at least a full year. Even the websites of NBC, CBS, FOX News, and CNN have had regular stories about the conflict, the television stations they are subsidiaries of however, did not. If you get your news from newspapers or magazines, youâve known about Syria since maybe the beginning of this year. TIME magazine, the New York Times, and Chicago Tribune have all had front page stories on Syria that I have seen with my own eyes.
Now, in September of 2013 only the young and the ignorant donât know about the situation in Syria. It is the lead story online, in print, and on television. Local news, national news, cable news are all leading with Syria. I am happy that the light is finally getting shined on this very bleak and black news story. The death and destruction match any conflict in recent memory. Syriaâs civil war is not an indie band that just got signed to a major label, Iâm not proud that I was calling for US intervention before it was cool. But I am a supporter of US intervention.
I was not a supporter of Operation Desert Storm or itâs much less successful sequel. I was a supporter of intervention in Kosovo. I was not a supporter of invading Afghanistan after 9/11 since it was not a country that attacked the United States. I was a supporter of the small scale, special operation, tactical assassination of Osama bin Laden which I believe should be the blueprint for all of the military presence of the United States in the Middle East for the last decade should have been. I was not a supporter of our involvement in Libya. I am a supporter of the intervention in Syria.
I wish I had a year and a half backlog of blogs and articles to show the consistency of my stance on this issue, but I donât. I wish all of my writings on the topic would give me some credibility with anyone who reads this article, but I donât. I havenât been writing for anything other than academic purposes for the last two years. Syria is a major factor in changing that. I thought the United States military should have intervened over a year ago. We have after all, along with the United Nations, been arming the rebels. That is going half pregnant, either we support the rebels or we donât. Since Obama has proven to be just as much a supporter of the Military Industrial Complex as his predecessors, then letâs put that machine to use when literally hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians are being slaughtered.
I long for the day we as a country are officially isolationist, with an eye on the military operations of other countries akin to what is happening in outer space. The money we need to pump into our schools, bridges, roads, and social safety net programs is being spent on a rubber stamped military industrial complex budget every year. I will be the first to say spend that money at home and not abroad. Iâd love to have an embassy in every country and not a military base. Until that day comes, and by day I mean peaceful upheaval of basically everyone in power in national office, America is the World Police. If we are going to play World Police so we can control the price of oil, then we can play world police for thousands of innocent civilians being slaughtered every day.
What should be and what is, believe it or not arenât always the same thing. I think it is the right thing to do to get the chemical weapons from being used against civilians, and we should do something to help all of the refugees. Iâll have much more to write on Syria, so I wonât write a novelâs worth of material in this one post. I am happy to be in a position where I both want to and can go on writing for a long period of time. It was a long trip to get to this point. I needed to reignite the fire within me that had dimmed to a searing hot coal. I needed flames, the situations involving Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden applied the gasoline after Syria stoked the ambersâŠ
Potato Shooter: Once in a Generation Opportunity
Posted: October 1, 2013 in Anarchy Journal ConstitutionalTags: anarchyroll, Daniel Bryan, John Cena, potatoshooter, raw, smackdown, summerslam, World Wrestling Entertainment, wwe
by @anarchyroll
August 26th 2013
An event has unfolded not seen in mainstream wrestling for twenty years. The two faces of the WWE, the number one and number two, are both injured at the same time for a prolonged period of time. John Cena and Sheamus are both out of action for 4 to 6 months with a triceps and shoulder injury respectively. Both injuries are legit, both timelines however can be works, as has been the case in the PG Era, Cenaâs injury in 2007 being the most flagrant example. However, both men are likely to stay on the sidelines until after the new year to be both healthy and rested for the Road to WrestleMania that begins at the Royal Rumble.
Every member of the WWE roster both main and developmental should be as happy and excited as they can possibly be. Not at the misfortunes of others, but at the literally once in a generation opportunity to take an assisted leap towards grabbing a brass ring of World Wrestling Entertainment. Cena and Sheamus collectively are the face of WWE, one need only download their overly promoted app to see that both men literally are the symbol of the RAW and Smackdown brands. Both of the franchises are out until January, part timers like The Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, and Chris Jericho have all fulfilled their contractual obligations for 2012, and there is zero news or even credible rumor of an available needle moving name like Batista, The Rock, or Goldberg being brought into the fold. What is WWE left to do to fill the void for the remainder of the year that involves presenting seven hours of original television content a week for the next 19 weeks?
With Triple Hâs brief track record of calling the shots the answer is as obvious as it is positive to fans of my ilk; push young talent. Fans should not be discouraged by the current pseudo New Corporation that has formed between the McMahon family and Randy Orton. This angle/storyline is merely a vehicle to push Daniel Bryan in a way that Vince McMahon is comfortable and familiar with; that being the white hot babyface chasing the heel champion for the title making the face that much hotter. The angle merely takes up a handful of segments between RAW and Smackdown each week, even if it were to take up a full hour, that leaves six hours per week not counting NXT that needs to be filled.
One can always play fantasy booker, in future articles I will do just that starting with TNA/Impact Wrestling. However, one need not take a turn to unrealistic town to know that this is the time for the young lions to show what they got. Any promo, special move, or merchandise idea they have saved for a special time, now is the time to do/pitch it. Any favor to call in with a veteran or office personnel, now is the time to call it in. Any meeting they get called into between now and Jan 1st 2014, sell yourself as if St. Peter was on the fence about letting you in at the pearly gates. If youâre Kassius Ohno (Chris Hero) start lifting weights with a smile on your face three times a day every day with an IV of whey protein pumping into your veins. The times is now gentlemen!
Not since both Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage exiting stage left in 1993 has there been this kind of opportunity for young wrestlers in âthe showâ to succeed and exceed with a perfectly legit shortcut dropped into their laps. There are no more than one contender for each title in WWE. Recent signees like Sami Callihan and Samurai Del Sol NEED be pushing to get on NXT television. NXT standouts like Adrian Neville (PAC), Â Bo Dallas, Corey Graves, Leo Kruger, Sami Zayn (El Generico), and Xavier Woods (Consequences Creed) NEED to be pushing to get called up to Smackdown. Opening match players like Justin Gabriel, Zack Ryder, and Drew Mcintyre NEED to be pushing to get into the US and IC divisions. Mid Carders that donât have a MITB briefcase like Cody Rhodes, Fandango (Johnny Curtis), Antonio Cesaro (Claudio Castagnoli), R-Truth, and Kofi Kingston NEED to be pushing to get in the main events. And main event jobbers like Dolph Ziggler, Wade Barrett, Kane, and Christian NEED to be pushing to get that World Heavyweight Title on their waste to (re)establish credibility with fans and cement their made men status.
Now is the time, not later. The Road to WrestleMania is where youth movements and veterans looking to finally get the big shot go to die this side of Rey Mysterio. WWE backstage politics is more than 50% congruence testing, now is the time for those who want to be the top guy to pass the test and grab the ring. Jim Ross, John Cena, and Triple H constantly reference the lack of desire to âown the placeâ this recent generation of superstars posses or lack in this case. What they mean is that the guys not named CM Punk and Daniel Bryan (Brian Danielson) have been too afraid of getting fired to stand up like men with complete confidence and say âI AM THE NEXT HULK HOGAN! I AM THE NEXT STEVE AUSTIN! I AM THE NEXT JOHN CENA!â Now is the time gentlemen to tell that to yourselves, to the fans, and to the office. This is when Vince, Stephanie, and Triple H will take a chance, not in January. The Undertaker, Bret Hart, Yokozuna, Shawn Michaels, and Kevin Nash can all a test that when the faces of a generation go away, WWE has to replace their spots and title reigns with somebody, might as well be you.


