Subject: RE: Whatca up to... |
From: "Walter L. Newton" <newton@acrossthebow.com> |
Date: 1/26/11, 13:45 |
To: "'Barrett Brown'" <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Barrett,
I really haven’t forgot about you, just a
number of busy things since I got back on Monday evening from Paris… and
including a nasty case of some Paris nasal infection, doc put me on antibodies
today… and I’m dealing with some job things (the store called me back from my
lay off), and dealing with some poop, so, I’ll be in touch, soon, yes, I’m
still interested in your projects… just let me settle back in…
Later,
Walter L. Newton
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From: Barrett Brown
[mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011
12:29 PM
To: Walter L. Newton
Subject: Re: Whatca up to...
Howdy-
Sorry to hear you picked up a venereal disease from a Parisian
prostitute and have decided to cover for it with this "bronchial
infection" story. Also sorry to see that some clearly talented and
well-connected fellow on LGF will soon be laying waste to you and other
freeloaders as well as the underground tea party blogger network and everyone
at D0D; that's the modern age for you, I suppose. Seriously, though, I kind of
feel sorry for Charles having to deal with that, although I suppose it could
have been avoided were he better at deciding who to ban.
At any rate, good luck on
the job interview and send me an e-mail when you're settled in if you'd like to
talk more about what we're doing, although I imagine Kundra kept you up to date
on
On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 8:41 PM, Walter L. Newton <newton@acrossthebow.com> wrote:
Barrett,
And so I will,
And as an addendum, I don’t use screen names or blind email
addresses, so, if there is anything you need to know, I’ll be glad to pass on
truthful information, or you may simply Google me and get all of the hoary
details that way.
Supper beckons, later,
Walter L. Newton
Home Page
http://newton.acrossthebow.com
Wikipedia
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From: Barrett Brown [mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2011
7:19 PM
To: Walter L. Newton
Subject: Re: Whatca up to...
I'm also fiscally
conservative and socially liberal and so are the majority of our people; I find
that a lot of people, including my own editors, tend to misread me on that and
other matters, which is understandable because I only discuss a certain range
of issues that must be extrapolated from in order to determine the rest and of
course extrapolation can be messy. At any rate, I hope that you enjoy
On Sun, Jan 9,
2011 at 4:10 PM, Walter L. Newton <newton@acrossthebow.com> wrote:
Barrett,
Thanks for the invite. I suspect that you/I/your “friend” would be
almost on opposite sides of certain issues, maybe closer on others. If I was to
give you one of those quick pity business card descriptions it would be
“Fiscally Conservative, Socially Liberal.” But from that nexus onward, the path
deviates down little branches and nuanced circles, bottom line, I like what I
like, and I rarely paint myself into one corner. My ideologies can deviate
according to the reality of the current situation.
Interesting that you should be offering me a possible invitation to
a group of writers who are interested in information exchange and the way it is
exchanged, and the movements of information there in (shades of Cryptonomicon).
I say that because I am a strong proponent of intellectual property rights, and
I easily butt heads with those who whine about the current copyright laws and
how that impacts the “freedom” to distribute material freely. As a published
and active playwright, there are reasons that I have strong opinions on this
topic. But then again, I don’t know the over all make up of your “members,” so,
I’m not about to assume that I would be a round peg in a square hole with your
group.
That said, I would be interested in getting to know your friends,
your ideas and your future plans. But, not this week. I’m leaving for
So, stay in touch, send on to me anything you want, and you have my
permission to show this missive to your friends if you want. I’ll consider any
of our communications to be open business between you, your “partners” and
myself.
And when I get back, I will catch up with you and we can proceed
from there.
When ever,
Walter L. Newton
Home Page
http://newton.acrossthebow.com
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From: Barrett Brown [mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2011
2:46 PM
To: Walter L. Newton
Subject: Re: Whatca up to...
Walter-
Thanks for getting
in touch. I've enjoyed your comments for quite a while, although I only rarely read
comment threads at LGF - which itself helps to explain what happened with
Charles, whom I met a year back through our common enemies and whom I've
described in glowing terms from several outlets, largely out of admiration for
having publicly shifted his views despite the inevitable rancor. I also got him
a paying gig at True/Slant, praised him in my upcoming book, and was talking to
him about helping to develop our software for Project PM. On the surface, it
looks like a dispute over Wikileaks and Anonymous prompted our unusual fissure,
and that was indeed a proximate cause, but what actually prompted me to tell
him off was the combination of libelous nonsense written about me by Kilgore
Trout and others and Charle's decision to ban someone for pointing out that he
had linked to Reason himself while preventing others from doing so, and then
not only requiring an apology from that person in order to be reinstated, but
also calling him a "jerk" afterwards. Obviously Charles can run his
blog any way he wants and he has done a good job of creating a relatively
interesting forum but I was mortified to learn that I had pointed to this
fellow as a paragon of new media and associated him with Project PM. No matter
what one's views may be, there is a certain sort of conduct that actually
offends me, although I am almost impossible to offend otherwise, and that
certainly qualifies. At any rate, I will just say that Charles would be less
inclined to prevent anyone from linking to my little video explanation of all this
if he did not think it is a pretty reasonable one.
Kundra is only
marginally correct in comparing me to Hunter S. Thompson, though I understand
what he means to convey by that, which is along the lines of"young
eccentric fellow with some writing talent who is up to something." The
main thing I have in common with Thompson is a drug-fueled and nomadic
lifestyle and even that has pretty much ended due to me having just now settled
down with a girl.
This is the part
where I try to recruit you for Project PM. In your case, I'll note that several
of our members come from LGF, including Scott Mintz, who is in charge of
finances and otherwise serves as one of two people who work most closely with
me. Our membership is largely comprised of journalists, scientists, academics,
activists, and random erudite people from around the world, all of whom are
interested in working together to better utilize the internet in pursuit of
goals largely having to do with efficiency of information flow. This started
out as a method by which to raise awareness of the media's deficits and
encourage people to help fix the problem but has rapidly expanded into a few
other realms, including African development pursuits (we've partnered with a
I would very much
like to send you some more info and put you in touch with a couple of our other
members; I'd also like to invite you to attend one of our weekly IRC meetings
this Wednesday at 7:00 EST. Let me know if any of this interests you. And
again, thanks for getting in touch and for your kind words.
On Sun, Jan 9,
2011 at 8:49 AM, Walter L. Newton <newton@acrossthebow.com> wrote:
Barrett,
Jonathan Kundra passed on your gmail account to me, I was inquiring on LGF
if anyone had seen you on any of the other blogs lately, and Jonathan must
have been lurking under his LGF sign on, because he shot me an email with in
minutes of my online inquiry.
I was just curious, since you got booted off of LGF, and certain things
started to snow ball down the leaks trail, I was just wondering if you've
fared alright?
You and I are rather far afield on many issues, but, Jonathan suggested that
you are an "young Hunter Thompson" and I should get to know you
better.
I'll be seeing Jonathan a week from now, in
first time face to face meeting, in the past we have conversed only by email
and crossing paths on line when he was more active on LGF.
Well, keeping this short. Sorry you got booted off LGF. I enjoy varying
opinions, meaning yours included, but Charles has his boundary's, and it is
his blog. Que sera sera.
Peace,
Walter L. Newton
Author's home page
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