May. 21st, 2006

c9: (Rawr!)
Does anybody know anything about getting ringtones onto a Nokia phone? Teh intarweb is useless, in that charming TMI kind of way.

I have the phone, the cable, the software, and a bunch of MIDIs and MP3s, but the phone appears to reject all comers. Grrr.

I just don't want to listen to the crappy built-in tones. Ever.
c9: (Default)
Perhaps some of you saw the story in the National Post the other day, "Iran Eyes Badges For Jews," and frowned deeply as you considered it. The short version of this post is: it's made up. I bet you didn't see the retraction, nor any explanation of what it's all about. Because the first story made the rounds so fast, we ended up with Canadian PM Stephen Harper denouncing the (non-existent) idea, the Simon Weisenthal Centre in LA getting upset about it, and numerous media outlets repeating the story. All legitimate, except that it's not really making headlines explaining the falsehoods now.

Antonia Zerbisias, a media columnist at the Toronto Star, gathered all sorts of info on this, and outlines: Amir Taheri wrote it. How'd it get to the SWC, and thus around the world? Taheri sent it. Who's he? An employee of Benador Associates. Who're they? A "typical right-wing war-mongering" American PR agency, according to Zerbisias. She has links and details if you're curious.

So basically an American PR guy pushed a false story, fed it to Jewish groups to create a story out of the reaction, and now everyone from right-wing blogs to Rush Limbaugh are running at full tilt on it despite it not being true. *Nice*.

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