{"id":573883049,"date":"2012-03-28T23:06:35","date_gmt":"2012-03-29T04:06:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kennysmith.org\/wordpress\/?p=573883049"},"modified":"2012-03-30T14:08:13","modified_gmt":"2012-03-30T19:08:13","slug":"oh-snap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kennysmith.org\/wordpress\/blog\/2012\/03\/28\/oh-snap\/","title":{"rendered":"Oh snap!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We are so very fortunate those words did not define our generation. You&#8217;ll see why at the bottom of the post.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Riding through<\/strong> the neighborhood the other evening I found I&#8217;d picked the neighborhood time for bicycles. Usually I see the ladies walking, or a mixture of people taking their dogs for a stroll. I often find kids out in their yards, but never anyone riding a bike. <\/p>\n<p>But on this particular weekend evening I found four of them. I caught up with two at the stop sign that leads to the creek. At least one of them was even greener than I am. He was struggling with something at the intersection and his friend had turned and was waiting for him up ahead, his thigh across his crossbar. <\/p>\n<p>The second pair I met soon after. The first I passed easily enough, he was just out for a ride. His partner wanted a race. And so surged up the hill after the creek. He was pedaling furiously, constantly looking over his shoulder. I pedaled furiously, clicking down through the gears and tapping out a rhythm I&#8217;ve never tried on that little hill. At the top he turned right and I turned left, but I had him. I was no good for the next few miles after that, but I would have had him.<\/p>\n<p>It would be better if I didn&#8217;t get competitive about this sort of thing, as I am a bad cyclist. <\/p>\n<p>But today, when I sat in my office doing office things, I thought about that hill. I thought about that little attempt at rushing up it. I thought about how my legs weren&#8217;t burning. That was a nice thought, for sitting in the office.<\/p>\n<p><strong>In class<\/strong> one group of students did a presentation and part of that was asking the question &#8220;Is print dead?&#8221; What followed was the best conversation of the entire semester. There were many different stances. Some said yes, some no. Others took the middle ground and wondered why we don&#8217;t simply say that print is changing. There were strong opinions. It was so great we&#8217;re turning it into an assignment. <\/p>\n<p>Maybe I should have started the semester asking that question. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Things to read<\/strong> from my journalism blog: <a TARGET=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/samfordcrimson.wordpress.com\/2012\/03\/28\/the-interactive-infographic\/\">The interactive infographic<\/a> uses a fancy ProPublica design as an example.<\/p>\n<p><a TARGET=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/samfordcrimson.wordpress.com\/2012\/03\/28\/the-increasingly-useful-internet-radio\/\">The increasingly useful Internet radio<\/a> where I realize how many streaming apps I have on my phone, and we are teased with next month&#8217;s announcement of even more surprising smartphone penetration.<\/p>\n<p><a TARGET=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/samfordcrimson.wordpress.com\/2012\/03\/28\/two-prisms-two-news-brands\/\">Two prisms, two news brands<\/a> pulls together two stories, one on Al Jazeera English and the other on the growing Patch network. Both good reads of successfully growing (in different directions) projects.<\/p>\n<p><strong>From my evening drive<\/strong>:<\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.twitvid.com\/embed.php?guid=PMT5G&#038;autoplay=0\" title=\"Twitvid video player \" class=\"twitvid-player\" type=\"text\/html\" width=\"640\" height=\"480\" frameborder=\"0\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We are so very fortunate those words did not define our generation. You&#8217;ll see why at the bottom of the post. Riding through the neighborhood the other evening I found I&#8217;d picked the neighborhood time for bicycles. Usually I see the ladies walking, or a mixture of people taking their dogs for a stroll. 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