
Blogging as Public Art
2 years ago
As this week's feature clearly demonstrates, whether it comes to fashion or fashioning blogs, Ampolo is cutting edge. As if further proof is needed, we refer you to snippets from two recent articles in the New York Times and Chicago Tribune respectively.
Taxi TV, Brisk as the Traffic You’re Stuck In
By Alessandra Stanley
Where once there was only peeling vinyl, printed fare rates and the cabdriver’s ceaseless cellphone chatter, there is now a television screen.
Report: Ohio Needs New Voting Machines
By Julie Carr Smyth
Columbus, Ohio
The state's top elections official recommended Friday that Ohio counties replace their touch-screen voting machines because the devices -- in use for roughly two years -- are vulnerable to manipulation.
Loyal Ampolo viewers will see the connection to two of our earlier episodes. In July, we suggested television sets be provided, not in taxis, but in subway/elevated cars. And last month, voting integrity expert Joan Brunwasser told you about the problem with the current generation of voting machines.
Finally, we have been soliciting ideas from you on particular subjects via email. Soon you'll see episodes featuring your responses. In the meantime, here is viewer Tom's response to our request for interesting websites. We checked it out and suggest you do, too:
"A great vocabulary game, and a socially responsible one you can do every day! Go to freerice.com and increase your knowledge and be a good person to boot!"
Taxi TV, Brisk as the Traffic You’re Stuck In
By Alessandra Stanley
Where once there was only peeling vinyl, printed fare rates and the cabdriver’s ceaseless cellphone chatter, there is now a television screen.
Report: Ohio Needs New Voting Machines
By Julie Carr Smyth
Columbus, Ohio
The state's top elections official recommended Friday that Ohio counties replace their touch-screen voting machines because the devices -- in use for roughly two years -- are vulnerable to manipulation.
Loyal Ampolo viewers will see the connection to two of our earlier episodes. In July, we suggested television sets be provided, not in taxis, but in subway/elevated cars. And last month, voting integrity expert Joan Brunwasser told you about the problem with the current generation of voting machines.
Finally, we have been soliciting ideas from you on particular subjects via email. Soon you'll see episodes featuring your responses. In the meantime, here is viewer Tom's response to our request for interesting websites. We checked it out and suggest you do, too:
"A great vocabulary game, and a socially responsible one you can do every day! Go to freerice.com and increase your knowledge and be a good person to boot!"
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