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November 24, 2005

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July 8, 2005

今日凌晨的大火

我不是不知輕重緩急。狀況是這樣子的,那是一種非常乖離的狀態。

半夜十二點十來分,開始是一聲悶火爆響,我正在盤坐於床邊閱讀著筆電上的資料。想說是不是樓上掉了什麼東西下來,砸落到後方的防火巷。同居友人聽到驚聲後驚起,一分鐘後,外面傳來「火燒厝」的喊聲。女友抓了皮包,和友人奪門而出,我當下念頭只有「能出去再說」。手上剛好是筆電一台,關了瓦斯和電燈後,也急奔下樓。

街頭巷尾一堆搞不清楚的人擋在業已狹小的巷子。水銀燈一盞和一盞間之距離,大概是五十米,水車卡在巷道口進不來,前探的消防員問說巷道最近的消防栓在哪,結果一光著身子在外納涼的六十歲左右長者,指向挑不太開,用人孔蓋蓋掩的「消防栓出口」,但水壓似乎不夠,只好拉三條水龍,由水箱車接到住宅樓下。先到的消防隊員,指揮著看起來像是替代役的男子,將水龍撲平,免得一給水時就不好處理。我刻意站在離火場遠一點的地方,想給他們更多的空間去處理。但不能理解的是,一大票的居民仍擠湊在旁邊。

女友皮包裡總是放了現成可以 moblog 的手機。我直接在遠處使用 Nokia 7610,調整成夜間模式,沒想到要取景,只是順手拍了幾張,作為警惕和紀錄。說實在的,即使是在這個場合下,要快速的做上一百張的 moblogging 動作也不是難事。是不為,而是非不能。

圍在現場觀看,基本上是什麼都不能做的。轉過頭去不在火場觀望,並不是不 care,而是有不同的 care 方式。於是,我在公園寫了大約二十字的訊息,抓到無線網路後,直接貼上來。我知道附近有哪些 WLAN 的 hotspot 可以使用,所以不用慌忙的找熱點,也能很快的上網。

講到用「用生命來blog」的部分,我的確有不少的經驗。就拿 moblog 的部分來說,水上水下的各種可以被其他 blogger 拿去「複製」的情境,我所累積的強度應該還蠻夠的。2003 ~2004年的四場遊行、農曆新年、台北101開幕、2004年的手護台灣、棒球轉播、敏督利風災,地點如日本、奧地利、德國、義大利...等,大大小小加起來,也有實地「跑過」兩千張以上 moblogging 圖片的流程。但這次的狀況不太一樣,是真實突發的,但在準備做的那一刻,我選擇不做。有我的原因和考量,但是我沒辦法簡單的說出來。

早上起來後,樓上還飄來煙煤渣的味道。想想前一陣子在 podcast 分類目中還提到巷道過窄,但居民還是執意雙向停車,真根本就是非常自私的行為。若今日凌晨,要是火勢由低層樓往上竄,後果可能就不是這樣了。

另外,我自己有一個專門為「公民新聞」準備的背包。上次在 TWNIC 舉辦的聚會中,應該有不少朋友看過。裡面沒什麼專業的器材,但是有相機、電池、充電氣、記憶卡、DV、DV備用帶、延長線、插座轉接頭、1394 專接 USB 線材、防雨袋... 等等,都是準備好的。真的要做,出門一拉就可以現場 SNG 起來了。只是當題材是危難中的自己,我是人,所以我會猶豫。

家裡的人都安全這是最大的幸福,Blogging 則是要紀錄這一個時間點,讓後來者(包括自己)有所警惕。

補充(moblog):

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February 27, 2004

November 22, 2003

Microsoft Getting Into Moblogs?

From Windows Mobile:
"Get Ready for Moblogs - Turn an ordinary blog into a moblog by including pictures from your Pocket PC or Smartphone. Check back here in December to learn how to create yours."
News Via Smartphone Thoughts.

September 28, 2003

Mobile phones with a built-in digital camera are enjoying more-than-expected popularity

From NEAsia Online

Competition Between Camera Mobile Phones, Digital Cameras Becomes More Fierce

Mobile phones with a built-in digital camera are enjoying more-than-expected popularity. The market already has five megapixel models, and a record number of units are selling. A survey conducted by Nikkei BP Consulting Inc found that many users expect camera mobile phones to have performances and capabilities as high as those of digital cameras.

September 26, 2003

Ultimate Moblogging Device?

Nokia 7600. Way to good to be true.
* WCDMA/GSM 900/1800 Dual Mode
* 65K color screen
* 87mm x 78 mm x 18.6 mm
* Integrated MP3/AAC music player
* Bluetooth, Infrared, USB
* VGA resolution camera (can take video as well)
* 3GPP video streaming


September 19, 2003

Two Moblogging Sites from Japan

September 18, 2003

Don't Blog and Drive

via Gizmodo, Text messaging while driving kills:

The French interior minister Nicolas Sarkozy held a conference on June 30th where he mentioned the case of a woman who attempted to send a SMS while driving at over 100 mph. She plowed into a police car on the roadside, killed two policemen and badly wounded two more. The minister said "for a text message, five families are now shattered".


And certainly don't moblog and drive.

September 10, 2003

moblog-powered virtual protest

From Jeff Goldman at theFeature.com:
From the wonderful riches of unwired comes this gem: a group called CASPIAN is exploring the idea of a moblog-powered virtual protest. The concept is simple: instead of using mobile phones to spread the word to fellow protesters to meet at a specific time and location, photo-enabled phones allow the protest itself to remain virtual. Simply create a centralized web site to collect the photos, then ask people to send in pictures of themselves protesting the issue at hand. CASPIAN, concerned about privacy issues related to RFID tags, is asking for photos of people holding up "STOP RFID" signs: the resulting photos are being collected at CASPIAN's textamerica site.


September 7, 2003

Moblogging Taiwanese Rally for Independence

Via MSNBC:
Supports of Taiwan independence call for island's name change

A crowd estimated by organizers at 150,000 marched to a wide boulevard in front of the Presidential Office in Taipei, where retired President Lee Teng-hui gave...
Full moblogging album done by using nokia's 7650/3650 phones for this event is open for viewing. A short note for English readers, I will add corresponding captions and descriptions for all the photos.

Related News: Taiwan Activists March, Demand Name Change - Reuters

September 3, 2003

Gearing Up for New Design

Being quite busy with my main weblog at blog.schee.info. But now since the one month trial period is up so I had better work on a better new design for this moblog.

mPulse: Blogging Goes Mobile

From mPulse:
Blogging Goes Mobile
With moblogging on the rise, the blogging industry appears to be exploding
into the mainstream. With blogs that can be updated anytime, anywhere,
blogging takes advantage of current technologies and again reinvents the
self-publishing space on the Web.


September 2, 2003

CNN: New 'blogging' technology helps create yourlife.com

Via CNN Headlines from By Christine Boese: New 'blogging' technology helps create yourlife.com

(CNN) -- I've been writing and talking about weblogs and news feed readers to the point that folks think of me as some sort of "blog nut." By writing this column, I risk perpetuating that notion, but this is too big of a deal to keep quiet.

This column is directed at folks who haven't been online for very long and who may have very basic computers and connections, and young people using computers at schools or libraries or cyber cafés


Well, I have already got two nice moblogging albums here in Typepad. You may want to check them. :)

August 4, 2003

Moblogging and Activism Project

An interesting read from moblogging.org:

I have recently read about how mobile, wireless, blogging, and Wi Fi technology have begun to revolutionize the way protest coverage is handled. In London, the BBC had a photo blog where anybody could upload jpgs of the large peace protests there. In San Francisco, a man walked around as a Wi Fi hot spot and posted instant news feeds on his Web site. In South Korea, the largest prodemocracy protest ever happened via em and text messaging.

Well, I am actually working on a different type of moblogging "activism" but which is of a much smaller scale that I think might be interesting to you. A trip on a motorcycle to tour all towns and cities in one country(in my case, it's Taiwan) and help people moblogging themselves using camera phones and upload to a group weblog. Since the majority of people are more likely to have camera phones than desktop computers in the future so I decided to engage in this project after coming back from moblogging conference. How this will change people's perception and attitude toward internet, mobile publishing and civil journalism is yet to be investigated after the trip. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated and I will be posting further details here.



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Ice Flakes

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After dinner dessert. This is a sweet course called "ice flakes" in Taiwan.