A Cellphone FFMPEG Incantation

My Verizon vx8300 will play movies. I’ve never really used it for that, but I decided to try today, as I was fiddling around with other things anyway.

After a certain amount of googling and trial and error, I found I could turn a FLV video from Youtube into a 3GP video I could watch on the cellphone, using the following incantation:

ffmpeg -i papa_legba.flv -acodec libfaac -s 176×144 -ar 8000 -b 120000 -vcodec h263 -ab 10.2k -ac 1 papa_legba.3gp

Where the video happens to be of the Papa Legba song from True Stories.

I’m putting the incantation here so I can remember it and other people can find it.

Mind Mapping Software

Mind mapping isn’t something I do much now, but I read about it back in the late ’80s – early ’90s, and thought it was cool, and used it to take notes in class sometimes (resulting in bafflement for anyone who wanted to borrow my notes…).

Seeing mind-mapping GUI apps appear in my RSS feeds led me to look at it and remember all that stuff.

Apparently some people are willing to pay a pretty penny ($49-$249) for software to help you do this thing that any idiot can do on the back of a napkin… If you are stingy or more of an open-source persuasion, you could always go with the java app FreeMind, which is free, but mindbogglingly over-engineered perhaps excessively featureful.

But a Mac-only app to do this stuff just popped up over on myosxfreeware.com, which is in my blog reader… It’s called MindNode, and it’s almost as easy to use as a pencil and paper. Kinda cool.

I think pencil and paper still win though.

Unofficial Tallies in City Understated Obama Vote – New York Times

Unofficial Tallies in City Understated Obama Vote – New York Times:

Black voters are heavily represented in the 94th Election District in Harlem’s 70th Assembly District. Yet according to the unofficial results from the New York Democratic primary last week, not a single vote in the district was cast for Senator Barack Obama.

That anomaly was not unique. In fact, a review by The New York Times of the unofficial results reported on primary night found about 80 election districts among the city’s 6,106 where Mr. Obama supposedly did not receive even one vote, including cases where he ran a respectable race in a nearby district.

Obama Smear Watch

OK, it looks like Obama might be our candidate. Let’s assume he will be.

As you may remember, the mainstream media cheerfully repeated a set of dubious or false “messages” about Gore in ’00, such as that he’d claimed to invent the internet, that he was a habitual liar, things like that.

In ’04, the media helped publicize the “Swift Boat” lies, and bandied about the “flip flopper” meme.

In ’08, assuming we do in fact have an Obama candidacy, we can expect a series of smears ranging from outright falsehoods to vague matters of opinion repeated until they become unbreakable stereotypes.

Just a couple days ago in a coffee shop, I overheard a young man and a woman on a first date talking politics; she was a Huckabee supporter and when the man confessed some admiration for Obama she was quick to point out that he had huge support from the Nation of Islam. (Maybe he does, but there was a clear implication here that he was some kind of dangerous radical, and that this was the suppressed truth about him that it was important to know.)

I’ve also heard from a conservative friend about how Obama’s campaign workers have a Che Guevara poster up in their office. (There is a group of Obama supporters with such a poster, who were on Fox news somewhere. They’re not paid staff and the office in questions is not an actual campaign headquarters.) I was told this as if it were something really important that bears careful consideration.

Accidentally referring to Obama as Osama and vice versa (or not so accidentallly) is apparently something that happens now and again; one of those little things to drum the association into the public mind… I’m willing to believe it was a mistake on Kennedy’s part, and maybe CNN’s, but when it happens again and again? If it isn’t partly malice, it’s at least the constant drumming on “Obama sounds like Osama! Hyuk Hyuk!” that Fox-type pundits do, that associates the names in people’s minds, and primes them for the slip.

It’s stupid, but stupid things like that bring people down. You repeat something often enough, no matter how stupid or false, and it become part of the public consciousness. Ask any flip-flopper who invented the internet.

Anyway, the latest entry in the Barack Obama Smear Watch is that people who like Obama are creepy and cult-like — apparently because they chant slogans at political gatherings — an activity unheard-of until Barack came along, right?

This is the political character assassination technique: you take your opponent’s greatest strengths, and you find a way to spin them into weaknesses, by means of lies if necessary. Your opponent was a war hero in Vietnam? Find someone to say he was a coward in Vietnam. Your opponent is smart as hell? Repeat relentlessly that he is an arrogant liar about his own achievements. Your opponent inspires people? They’re a cult.

So what are we going to hear next? Any guesses as to what comes out of the machine?

Unofficial Tallies in City Understated Obama Vote – New York Times

Unofficial Tallies in City Understated Obama Vote – New York Times:

Black voters are heavily represented in the 94th Election District in Harlem’s 70th Assembly District. Yet according to the unofficial results from the New York Democratic primary last week, not a single vote in the district was cast for Senator Barack Obama.

That anomaly was not unique. In fact, a review by The New York Times of the unofficial results reported on primary night found about 80 election districts among the city’s 6,106 where Mr. Obama supposedly did not receive even one vote, including cases where he ran a respectable race in a nearby district.