There's only so much one individual can do, after all.
But looking at the virtual non-coverage of the Waukeesha heist ( "Wisconsin Wows and Wonders"?) I don't really think that's much of an option any more.
As John Mayer sang a few years back:
" When they own the information, you know they can bend it all they want."
This is in today's inbox:
Dear (Mr. Doofus),
In just three days, 2,500 fellow media reformers will come to Boston for a weekend of parties, panels and movement-building at NCMR 2011.
There’s a ton going on, and we know it’s tough to keep track of everything. So we’ve built a suite of online tools to make it easier to stay on top of events. Check them out:
My Schedule is a new feature that allows you to create a personalized NCMR schedule and share it with your friends. To check it out, go to the schedule page on the NCMR site and create an account on the right-hand side of the page.
The NCMR mobile site is a streamlined version of the full conference site. It provides easy access to the full schedule and list of presenters and to the My Schedule tool. To access it, simply go to the conference site on your iPhone, Android phone or BlackBerry.
Plenary and keynote events will be livestreamed on the site. Attendees and online viewers can watch live video and participate in live chats with hundreds of others. We'll update the conference site Friday morning with more.
Thanks,
Candace Clement and the NCMR team
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