Here's a shameless plug:
Here's a shameless plug: If you tune in to Public Radio International's The World on your local public radio station sometime this afternoon, you may hear me talking to host Lisa Mullins about how activists are using technology to aid their protests against the current World Trade Organization meeting in Cancun. I wrote an article on the topic for Wired News recently and the show's producers thought it would make for an interesting segment.
Now, mind you that I was probably speaking too fast and slurring my words, so don't tease me too much if I end up sounding a little nervous. Likewise, comments about any dumb statements I may make should be kept to yourself. Please.
The World airs at 2:00pm on KQED (88.5 FM) here in San Francisco. You can look up times and stations in other regions by going to the PRI Web site. I'm not 100 percent positive that the segment will air today, but we'll find out soon enough.
PS: When I told Lisa Mullins that I had had a bowl of Frosted Mini Wheats for breakfast, she laughed and told me that she used to peel the sugar frosting off the top of the mini wheats and just eat that. I do expect this part to be edited out of the segment.
Update: The audio stream of the interview is now online.