I wish I could save her in some sort of time machine... May 7, 2009 10:23 PM   Subscribe

Remember this thread about Amanda Palmer and the Lexington High School writing and producing the play "With The Needle That Sings in Her Heart" (based on Anne Frank's experiences in the Holocaust and utilizing some music from Neutral Milk Hotel's In The Aeroplane Over the Sea?)
The play will be Webcast live from Party on the Internet at 7:30 pm EST on saturday night.
posted by schyler523 to MetaFilter-Related at 10:23 PM (13 comments total) 1 user marked this as a favorite

shouldn't this be posted to Projects, since Amanda is MeFi's own?
posted by UbuRoivas at 11:32 PM on May 7, 2009


Remember how that thread is still open and you should have posted this there?
posted by carsonb at 12:38 AM on May 8, 2009


The thread's open. Can you post this there too please?
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 6:12 AM on May 8, 2009


Thank you, schyler523, for posting this. I know I wouldn't have gone back to that thread. It does not look like others have been paying much attention to it (although only the mods can know). Aside from a strange bit from papermonk, last note in there was on April 27th. It's not like the Palin thread, which kept on giving.
posted by adipocere at 6:40 AM on May 8, 2009


I hope this is made to be downloaded as well. I live in an asynchronous world. I also hate watching things online. Thanks for pointing this out though. Her blog is a hoot.
posted by cjorgensen at 7:01 AM on May 8, 2009


I know I wouldn't have gone back to that thread. It does not look like others have been paying much attention to it

what is popular is not always right.
posted by the aloha at 1:32 PM on May 8, 2009


*looks around* When did I say anything about "right"? I'm talking about utility with regards informing people who might want to see a given video.

A = Viewers of this MetaTalk thread plus viewers of a thread which has had little activity since two days after original post.

B = Viewers of a thread which has had little activity since two days after original post.

Fairly sure that Option A always be greater than or equal to Option B.
posted by adipocere at 3:13 PM on May 8, 2009


adipocere, you did say something about popular.
posted by the aloha at 3:16 PM on May 8, 2009


Adipocere said this, "Thank you, schyler523, for posting this. I know I wouldn't have gone back to that thread. It does not look like others have been paying much attention to it (although only the mods can know). Aside from a strange bit from papermonk, last note in there was on April 27th. It's not like the Palin thread, which kept on giving.

the aloha, where does the word popular appear in that statement from Adipocere?

I posted here because I thought the other thread was effectively dead. If I had only posted this to the technically alive thread, hardly anyone would have read it.
posted by schyler523 at 3:47 PM on May 8, 2009


Just to pipe up, a lot of people read MeFi via Recent Comments. A lot do not. For anyone who reads MeFi via Recent Comments, they'll see updates to a thread no matter when they happen. I'm not sure what the numbers are but I do know there is some utility in updating seemingly dead threads.
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 5:07 PM on May 8, 2009


I check up on threads through recent activity, but after a week of no activity I remove the thread. I'll keep your point in mind though for the next time, Jessamyn, but I know that if someone had only posted this to the original thread I would have never found out about it. So maybe doing both is best.
posted by schyler523 at 5:58 PM on May 8, 2009


yesterday, i told a quick joke based upon a timeless saying about the popular will. it did not go over well. my intent created unintended consequences of slight annoyance when i was going for, at most, slight chuckles. i know everyone needs a hug, but i did not realize i was being offensive. may this be an opportunity for me to reflect on the lack of vocal tone on the greater internet.
posted by the aloha at 11:11 AM on May 9, 2009


Thanks for posting this - I definitely would not have seen it on the original thread.
posted by lunasol at 2:55 PM on May 9, 2009


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