| Occupation |
Nominated For |
| Occupy Albany |
Staged a protest at a lobbying convention with a huge banner over the hotel Albany awning that said “Collect your Bribes” here |
| Occupy Albuquerque |
Move to Amend Demonstration |
| Occupy Allentown |
Protested outside opening of Obama 2012 headquarters over his “heavy involvement with the Wall Street system.” |
| Occupy Anchorage |
Protested mismanagement of Port of Alaska |
| Occupy Ann Arbor |
Held a WalMart flash mob on Black Friday |
| Occupy Asheville |
Arrested for picking up litter and wiping windows at Merrill Lynch in “corporate cleanup” campaign |
| Occupy Ashland |
Convinced Ashland City Council to conduct a review of the city’s criteria for selecting a bank |
| Occupy Atlanta |
Saved Iraq war veteran from being evicted |
| Stopped eviction of Pittman family |
| Saved an historic black church |
| Occupy Augusta |
Marched to governor’s mansion to protest after the encampment was raided. 9 people were arrested. |
| Occupy Austin |
Arrested CEOs of BofA, Chase, Wells Fargo and “CP Hood” and put them on trial. |
| Organized Free the NYE3 Rally |
| Austin Bank Action moved over $1.5 million from bailed-out banks to credit unions. Urging City of Austin to move their accounts from Bank of America. Staged over 50 protests and demonstrations to date. |
| Worked with members of Austin’s Eastside community to ensure parents were able to voice their opinions about a for-profit charter school |
| Escorted away by security from Barton Creek Mall on Black Friday, where they had a children’s band playing and were doing child-friendly events. |
| Helped community groups plant 600 trees to help reforest a local nature preserve. |
| Occupy Baltimore |
Fighting governor’s plan to spend millions of dollars to build a new jail for youth charged as adults |
| Occupy Bangor |
Marched on local BofA and asked people to close their accounts |
| Occupy Beaverton |
Organized operation “Flogging Wally” to stop WalMart’s expansion into the area |
| Occupy Bellingham |
Opposed SSA Marine’s plans to build nation’s largest coal terminal near Bellingham |
| Occupy Bend |
Demonstrated against banks |
| Occupy Berkeley |
Stood up to UC police |
| Occupy Birmingham |
Mic Checked DEC Hydrofracking Forum |
| Occupy Boca Raton |
Participated in Move to Amend protest |
| Occupy Boise |
Have Occupied the Boise Capitol hearing rooms, and the halls of the Capitol on a daily basis since MLK day – and the action continues |
| Occupy Boston |
Organized People of Color led meeting on Martin Luther King day |
| Occupy Boulder |
Performed street theater piece, “A Miracle on Wall Street.” At the end of the performance nearly 100 members of Occupy Boulder entered the Wells Fargo branch to deliver a stocking full of coal. |
| Occupy Buffalo |
Peaceful Police Appreciation Day — fed carrots to their horses, shook their hands. A week ago a police officer dropped off a stack of the police union’s newsletters and told us they had printed copies of thank you cards from Occupy Buffalo in their paper. |
| Protested outside the offices of foreclosure mill attorney office, Steven J. Baum. Baum was responsible for over 40% of NY foreclosures. The firm is now closed. |
| Rallied outside of Bank of America to protest the unwillingness to offer loan re-modifications and their new $5/mo debit card fee. The branch office shut down for over an hour |
| Put on a free play open to the public, “Occupy Animal Farm,” along with Subversive Theater. |
| Marched in support of Buffalo firefighters |
| Marched on the headquarters of Chase Bank |
| Attended the 1/25 Buffalo School Board meeting to challenge the 30,000 student suspensions in a school district of 36,000 students. we had school children carrying handcuffs & book. |
| Questioned Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown and County Executive Mark Poloncarz about wasteful uses of taxpayer money at the 1/9 Erie County Industrial Development Agency Meeting |
| Challenged the Erie County Executive about funneling business to a campaign contributor at the 12/19 Erie County Industrial Development Agency Board Meeting |
| Rallied against Erie County Executive Chris Collins for closing the Library down earlier to hold a library fundraiser (about $80,000… after cutting $4 million) 3 days before an election. Occupy Buffalo did not and does not endorse candidates |
| Conducted Teach-Ins and Justice Dialogs through the School of Everything |
| Provided coffee, info and entertainment to thousands who wait in line to sign up for the Home Energy Assistance Program which helps low income household heat their homes in the cold buffalo winter. |
| Marched in support of Scott Olsen |
| Occupy Burlington |
Protested Vermont Yankee after judge denied the state’s right to shut down the accident-plauged nuclear power plant |
| Occupy Cape Cod Hyannis |
New tent city started with Occupy Boston occupiers |
| Occupy Carson City |
Protested for enforcement of corporate regulations at State Legislature |
| Occupy Centralia & Lewis CO |
Protested on Chambers Bridge |
| Occupy Charleston |
Holds a potluck dinner each Sunday for the city’s homeless |
| Occupy Charlotte |
Protested at Bank of America |
| Occupy Chattanooga |
Protested BofA and John Boehner |
| Occupy Cincinnati |
Held Move to Amend march |
| Occupy Cleveland |
Encamped in family’s home to oppose forclosure |
| Maintained a 24/7 tent in Public Square despite being forced by police to leave 1 side open to the elements at all times. |
| Occupy Columbia |
Fought Gov. Nikki Haley in court — and won. |
| Occupy Columbus |
Protested corporate irresponsibility, outsourcing and student loan debt |
| Occupy Conway |
Protested NDAA |
| Occupy Dallas |
Marched in support of police to protest budget cuts |
| Occupy Davis |
Student protest and pepper-spray incident |
| Occupy DC |
Demonstrated against President Obama and other dignitaries at exclusive Alfalfa Club dinner |
| Occupy DC – Freedom Plaza |
Held a flash mob in Hart Senate office building |
| Occupy DC – McPherson Square |
Protested takeover of Franklin School |
| They established a University tent, and a library, and an Ecumenical tent. |
| Occupied Congress with a January 17 protest |
| Occupy Delaware |
Protests at monthly Sheriff’s auction of foreclosed homes. |
| Stopped the execution of a death row inmate Robert Gattis along with other community groups. |
| Protested Citi Bank |
| OccuCaroling Dec 21st US Senator Coons of Delaware questioned by OccuCarolers from Occupy DE |
| Occupy Des Moines |
Set up camp outside Obama campaign offices |
| Occupy Detroit |
Arrested outside Democratic Party headquarters |
| Arrested outside Mitt Romney’s headquarters |
| Occupy Erie |
Keep coming back to Perry Park gazebo despite 8 police raids |
| Occupy Eugene |
Forced City Council to pass resolutions and appropriate money to help the city’s 4000 homeless |
| Occupy Fairbanks |
Still holding down a 24/ tent encampment in -42 weather — and protesting in their underwear. |
| Occupy Flint |
Have gone gone “door-to-door” to figure out when foreclosures are taking place and who is responsible. |
| Sat down with Mayor and educated him about NDAA |
| The only encampment left in Michigan. Held “two large coat drives” for homeless veterans and citizens in Flint. |
| Occupy Fresno |
Demanded school superintendent should take a pay cut if teachers were forced to do so |
| Occupy Ft. Lauderdale |
Held a foreclosure Teach-In |
| Saved Bein-Aime family from eviction |
| Occupy Ft. Wayne |
Held mic check at Glenbrook Mall to remind people to shop locally |
| Occupy Fullerton OC |
Stay with woman as she awaits foreclosure |
| Occupy Gainesville |
Move to Amend protest with Cornel West |
| Occupy Gainesville Radical Cheerleaders Oaks Mall Action |
| Occupy Grand Junction |
Occupied Rep Scott Tipton’s office in Grand Junction to protest his bill to cut corporate taxes |
| Occupy Helena |
March to celebrate the Montana Supreme Court’s defiance of Citizen’s United |
| Occupy Honolulu |
Protested at WalMart against sweatshop labor |
| Occupy Houston |
Attend city council meetings to protest sweetheart deal with WalMart developer |
| 20 arrested at Port of Houston shutdown |
| Started Operation Clean Sweep — occupiers sweep up cigarette butts and other trash in Tranquility Park with lobby dust pans and brooms |
| Occupy Iowa City |
Took part on the Occupy the State House and Caucuses in Des Moines. |
| Occupy Ithaca |
Organized teach-in on corporate personhood |
| Performed anti-NDAA clown cop protest/videos |
| Occupy Jacksonville |
Set up community gardens, raised homeless-issue awareness, helped those facing foreclosure |
| Occupy Johnson City |
Protested housing authority public-housing rent increases |
| Organized Wal-Mart Black Friday Mic Check |
| Held an Occupy the Courts – Citizen’s United Protest at Greenville Courthouse |
| Occupy Kansas City |
Marched on Bank of America |
| Held an Occupy the Courts Protest |
| Organized a “Robbery of the American Homeowner” Crime Scene Investigation |
| Occupy Klamath Falls |
Held a “Grade-in” with Klamath Falls Public School Teachers |
| Occupy Kona |
Protested in front of Merrill Lynch |
| Occupy Lancaster |
Organized Anti-NDAA flash action |
| Occupy Lansing |
Demonstrated at Gov. Rick Snyder’s State of the State address |
| Occupy Las Cruces |
Held protests relating to homelessness issues, foreclosures, etc. |
| Occupy Las Vegas |
Fed the homeless, protested Rudy Guliani’s motivational seminar, protested the Metro Police Department |
| Occupy Lincoln |
Held an educational series on issues about economic fairness |
| Occupy Little Rock |
“Occupy Quorum Court” – attended hearing to save local watershed from encroaching development |
| Helped organize the Occupy Arkansas State Convention |
| Occupy Longview |
“Occupy the Ports” – Held a protest in support of local longshore union |
| Occupy Los Angeles |
“Occupy the Ports” – Hels a protest to blockade port of Long Beach |
| Presented Bank of America with a “$673 billion check” on behalf of the “people of California” |
| Occupy Louisville |
Held a mock wedding between U.S. Government and Corporate America to protest Citizens United |
| Occupy Lubbock |
Protested outside U.S. Rep. Randy Neugebauer’s office |
| Occupy Madison |
Protested at the State Capitol |
| Occupy Maine |
Protested foreclosures with a “Day of Action” |
| Worked with Portland City Council to pass resolution urging congressional representatives to support amendment rolling back corporate personhood |
| Held educational teach-ins on economic and social issues |
| Occupy Manistee |
Protested in town square |
| Occupy Medford |
Organized “Occupy Christmas Caroling” at local mall |
| Occupy Memphis |
Worked to organize a busriders’ union |
| Occupy Miami |
Marched on the Financial District |
| Occupy Milwaukee |
Demonstrated on the North Avenue Bridge |
| Occupy Minneapolis |
Participated in Occupy our Homes, called US banks, did a lot of work to prevent foreclosures |
| Occupy Monterey |
Organized weekly food drop |
| Occupy Morristown |
Has been holding general protests |
| Occupy Muskegon |
Stopped demolition of local paper mill to prevent pollution |
| Occupy Nashua |
Participated in the Occupy the New Hampshire Primary Gay Pride Rally |
| Occupy Nashville |
Held a funeral for the Bill of Rights |
| Organized the “People’s Bribe” protest against corporate influence in government |
| Organized day of action against private prison equity |
| Occupy New Hampshire |
Participated in the Occupy the New Hampshire Primary Gay Pride Rally |
| Participated in Occupy New Hampshire Primary general protests |
| Occupy New Haven |
Organized a Wal-Mart Mic Check |
| Organized a Day of Action to get money out of politics |
| Organized a Breach of Peace March against police brutality |
| Organized a March for Jobs |
| Held a “State of the People’s Union” event |
| Occupy New Orleans |
Organized MLK Rally and March |
| Occupy New Paltz |
Picketed Chase Bank |
| Occupy New Port Richey |
Setup community learning garden, organized christmas parade, and bank protests |
| Occupy Newark |
Protested to end homelessness |
| Occupy Newport |
Participated in “Move your money” action |
| Occupy Norfolk |
Protested NDAA |
| Occupy Norman |
Protested Chase Bank |
| Occupy Norristown |
Protested at Montgomery County Courthouse |
| Occupy Northampton |
Have been holding general protests |
| Occupy Oakland |
Organized citywide General Strike |
| Organized a port blockade/shutdown |
| Held a “Rise Up” Festival with workshops, music, films, etc. |
| Participate in Occupy the Courts action |
| Occupy Oklahoma City |
Organized Wal-Mart Black Friday Mic Check |
| Occupy Olympia |
Setup Rachel Corrie Community Center |
| Occupy Omaha |
Held “Occustock” Music festival |
| Occupy Orlando |
Sang Chistmas Carols for Mayor Buddy Dyer |
| Protested at John Martinez swearing in ceremony |
| Participated in sidewalk chalk civil disobedience |
| Helped organize “People’s Convention of Florida” |
| Occupy Palm Beach |
Protested at GAIM USA hedge fund event |
| Occupy Pasadena |
Occupied the Rose Parade |
| Occupy Pensacola |
Held a Citizen’s Untied Protest |
| Occupy Peoria |
Has set up a Bradley Manning action group |
| Occupy Petaluma |
Organized teach-ins and an “Occupy Democracy” event |
| Occupy Philadelphia |
Has organized anti-curfew protests |
| “Foreclosed” on Well Fargo |
| Has performed various Occupy street theater |
| Set up “Occupy Vacant Lots” protest |
| Mic Checked the Philadelphia City Council |
| Occupy Phoenix |
Protested at ALEC summit |
| Organzied Guadalupe Street Cleanup |
| Occupy Pittsburgh |
Protesters were locked in PNC Bank during a protest |
| Protested on Liberty Avenue |
| Organized the “Justice for Jordan Miles” March |
| Organzied a Corporations Are Not People March |
| Occupied Target |
| Held protest march against Bank of New York Mellon |
| Held a “Public Transit” Week of Action |
| Occupy Plymouth NH |
Participated in Occupy NH Primary |
| Occupy Portland (OR) |
Held a peaceful anti-eviction protest |
| Organized a bank shutdown |
| Held a Universal health care march |
| Rallied for Tahrir Anniversary |
| Occupied the State Legislature |
| Held Occupy the Dream event in observance of MLK Jr. |
| Occupy Providence |
Fought eviction of House of Compassion residence for AIDS patients |
| Succeeded in forcing Providence to open day shelter for homeless in exchange for suspending overnight encampment |
| Counter-protested “right to life’ rally |
| Occupy Raleigh |
Protested (Mic Checked) Wells Fargo CEO at NC Campus talk |
| Occupy Redding |
Conducted Occupy the Forest demonstration against Clearcutting at the Sierra Cascade Logging Conference at the Shasta District Fairgrounds |
| Occupy Reno |
Rallied against Reno City Council vote on corporate personhood |
| Occupy Roanoke |
Held Occupy New Years Eve feast for the public; brought food to firefighters, police, EMS and other public service workers as thank you |
| Occupy Rochester |
Protested outside Bank of America on Veterans day against the targeting of military veterans by predatory mortgage lenders
and banks. |
| Moved homeless family into vacant, bank-owned home with Take Back the Land Rochester |
| Held 3-day “RocStock” Music and Ideas Festival |
| Occupy Rockford |
Protested Rep Manzullo fundraiser |
| Occupy Roseburg |
Held Occupy Black Friday at Bureau of Land Management with Feed the Burg potluck and a Free Store to boycott corporate black friday sales |
| Occupy Rutgers University (Tent State) |
Occupied Rutgers President’s office with a list of demands to improve affordability for students |
| Occupy Sacramento |
Organized funeral march and rally in support of The California Universal Health Care Act |
| Organized Federal Reserve & Economics 101 teach-in |
| Occupy Salem |
Organized Occupy the Legislature Protest at the Oregon State Legislature |
| Occupy Salt Lake City |
Held Rock the Jailhouse prison divestment campaign |
| Occupy San Diego |
Protested in support Raul Carranza on his fight against the draconian budget cuts that are eliminating his medical care. |
| Organized Black Friday flash mobs at Wal-Mart |
| Shut down the ports in San Diego |
| Organized Women of Occupy, which organized Occupella caroling and Occupier Support, a program to provide for the needs of the 24-7 occupiers |
| Occupied the Rose Parade |
| Occupied home of disabled teacher Leslie Bouchard in support of her battle against First Mortgage Corporation. |
| Occupy San Francisco |
Organized Wall Street West protest, including shutting down several banks in Financial District of San Francisco on January 20. |
| Occupy San Jose |
Provided trainings, classes, workshops and teach-ins for occupiers and community members |
| Occupy San Luis Obispo |
Organized weekly silent marches at the farmers market to raise awareness of the movement |
| Occupy Santa Barbara |
Provided teach-ins for protesters and community members |
| Occupy Santa Cruz |
Occupied homes in the process of foreclosure |
| Occupy Santa Fe |
Protested at opening day of New Mexico Legislature |
| Occupy Santa Rosa |
Marched with immigrant rights activists through Santa Rosa to demand that Wells Fargo withdraw its support for investments in private prisons and declare a moratorium on home foreclosures; “Mic checked” inside two separate Wells Fargo branches. |
| Occupy Sarasota |
Organized weekly food collection / food drive |
| Occupy Savannah |
Protested the local school board is pushing to privatize the cafeteria, custodial, and maintenance workers. |
| Occupy Seattle |
Protested in solidarity with Ruby Ridge Dairy Workers |
| Protested JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon’s speech at Sheraton Seattle Hotel downtown for University of Washington’s Foster School of Business. |
| Occupy Sebastopol |
Protested proposed CVS/Chase Bank development in downtown Sebastopol. |
| Occupy Shelton |
Organized community events to raise awareness of the movement |
| Occupy South Bend |
Held social events to engage the community |
| Occupy Spokane |
Organized holiday benefit show |
| Occupy Springfield (MO) |
Started Shop Local to shift 50% or more of the retail sales that go into the big box stores into the local small business’s for the ENTIRE Christmas season. |
| Protested undeveloped land in their community |
| Occupy Stockton |
Observed and protested destruction of Mormon Slough homeless community |
| Occupy Syracuse |
Protested $1,000-per-ticket fundraiser by Mayor Stephanie Miner |
| Occupy Tacoma |
Marched to City Hall in Defense of budget cuts for Essential Services |
| Occupy Tallahassee |
Mic checked Glenn Beck book signing |
| Occupy Tampa |
Occupied a local accounting firm, Watkins and Co., that has been called “ground zero for what’s wrong with Florida politics” |
| Occupy Taos |
Organized benefit Concert and Art Sale. |
| Occupy Terre Haute |
Protested at office of James Bopp, the attorney who was the driving force behind Citizens United |
| Occupy Traverse City |
Organized OCCUPALOOZA music festival and silent auction |
| Occupy Trenton |
Provided teach-ins for occupiers and community members |
| Occupy Tri-Cities |
Protested branch banks |
| Occupy Tucson |
Organized Stand Up Tucson free community event |
| Attended UNIDOS event supporting ethnic studies, against censorship and for accurate history in schools |
| Occupy Utica |
Rallied against hydrofracking in the community |
| Occupy Wall Street (NYC) |
Occupied homes in foreclosure in East New York |
| Protested in solidarity with Tahrir protesters at the Egyptian Consulate |
| Organized Brooklyn Bridge protest on 2 month anniversary |
| Held solidarity March on Foley Square |
| Organized Labor Union solidarity march |
| Occupy Wilmington (NC) |
Organized teach-ins and community outreach |
| Occupy Wisconsin |
Renovated Liberty State Bank in Milwaukee to be used as a hostel for ‘Occupy’ protesters from other cities, and for Homeless Youth |
| Occupy Worcester |
Caroled at Worcester Roller Derby’s Alternative Craft Fair, Crafershock, with protest carols to the tunes of Christmas songs. |
Brilliant idea by the Occupy Supply team, giving credit to all for the fabulous work they are doing! Proud to be part of Occupy!
Many thanks to you ghostof911. You’ve logged a lot of miles as unofficial godfather to 4 different occupies. I’m sure many stay warmer at night thanks to your efforts.
Occupy Austin 4 lyfe.
The Occupiers are amazing and the work they are doing is so varied and targeted. I wish we didn’t have to choose – they all deserve medals IMO.
Jane, thank you for doing so much.
When I go to vote, Austin has two boxes I could check instead of only one. That’s a bit confusing. Can we have just one box?
They might be staying warmer at night than Cody and Peanut. Every night they look at me as though asking, “When the hell are you going to turn the heat on?”
Please vote for Tampa.
They are on private property so there is little chance they would lose their tent, they are ground zero for the RNC and could use such a tent, and I want to meet Dan Choi.
If they win a tent, I’ll personally donate a couple of fans.
In the coming months they will be increasingly important due to the RNC. They need love.
its in the middle. there aren’t 2.
Best reason of all!
This is a great idea.
Two comments:
1) The short comments do not represent everything these folks have done. Some one-liners could have been much longer.
2) It is very difficult to vote for just 10.
@tuezday: Good comment. Let the lobbying begin. (And Tampa does have strategic importance because of the RNC.)
Brian and Zach and I spent the past 24 hours putting together the list. It was a lot of work culling through all the nominations, cutting out duplicates, making sure all the actions were appropriately documented. But when it was all done we were all extremely proud of what the list documents: there are remarkable actions happening all across the country every day that prove how vital the nascent occupy movement is.
And now you know why we decided to throw it to the community to decide what to do with the 5 tents. We just could not decide.
Better that than the opposite problem.
On the laptop prizes, what is the possibility of throwing in a car/boat battery rig (cart or backpack). That seems to be necessary for longterm livestreaming. Don’t want a dead battery at a critical moment. AJWatch, TimCast, OakFoSho, PunkinSF, or FreedomLA could probably describe what’s needed. And it probably comes in at around $150 per.
yes, i see. thanks, brian.
No kidding. I’m really impressed by what all the occupations have done. And by all y’all’s all nighter to get the list out.
Oh, and Austin’s info tent just got destroyed by recent rain and wind so we are hurting for a tent for our outstanding people who person the info tent night and day.
And our bank action moving one and half million dollars from banks to credit unions surely deserves your votes.
It was hard to choose. I finally had it paired down to 14, and finding the “weakest” 4 to bring it down to 10 was painful.
Just a quick note to say to Mz. Hamsher, her staff, FDL . . . and Kevin G.
What all y’all are doing for Occupy (in essence for all of us) has been and IS just incredibly great.
This particular component of supporting Occupy is outstanding.
Thank you FDL, and Occupy. Best to all of you.
Constestants are hitting the Twitterverse:
Amazing all the work that is being done. Thanks Jane!
I nominated Occupy Chicago. How come they are not on the list?????
I can’t vote for just one. The whole thing reminds me of Queen For A Day. I think all people who participate in #Occupy are equally awesome and none are more equal than others. And as kmccoop98 mentioned, my own city, Chicago, is not on the list.
I remember Queen for a Day only because it came on before the Howdy Doody Show. Yes, I’m a geezer.
Occupy Chicago is recognized as hardcore; “we don’t need no stinking tents; besides, the CPD would just take them away like they did our carts.” You folks are awesome. Occupy Chicago should be on the list. Your new offices are well situated for what need to be done.
I’m personally going to vote for UC Berkeley/Davis in my final vote, I think, if possible.
After the WS camp, that was/is the camp that took the most unjustified abuse while remaining totally innocent. Oakland is a close tie, but they’ve turned anarchist, and I do support them in spite of somewhat tisk-tsking their confrontational ways. Oakland’s general strikes put them in a close second, tho.
Austin and Denver come in close behind. Buffalo has done some great stuff, too.
Was it Cleveland that started occupying the homes of older folks in mass, preventing eviction? Dude, that is/was so amazing, I want to bump them up to first.
And of course there is Occupy Memphis, which is the city in the US with the most poverty AND the most violence (exceeding Detroit!)…maybe the most poverty and violence in the developed world. This is where MLK was killed. We don’t have a lot of activists since then. But the few who exist are BADASS. I don’t count myself one of them, since I can’t really be a badass activist, being a parent to 2 small kids right now. But the activists here are breathtaking. And all the activists here are involved in Occupy Memphis on some level.
The nomination form asked that you nominate an occupation for a specific action that they had taken, and then provided a mandatory space for you to provide a link that verified that action. If you look at every nomination above, they reference a specific action that happened in the past, and a link that documents that the action actually occurred.
This was your nomination:
No past action included.
Here’s the link you provided:
Which takes you to the front page of the occupy Chicago website, which changes on a daily basis and does not document any specific action that Occupy Chicago has taken.
Think of the Oscars or the Emmy’s. Meryl Streep doesn’t get nominated because she may do some movies in the future. Click on any of the nomination links above to see how it works.
It’s fortunate that we ask you to vote for 10 then.
Really doesn’t help us decide what to do with the 5 tents that just about every occupation wants. Anyone who wants to write a check so we can buy 50 more feel free to send it along. Or maybe we could just cut them up into little pieces and send one to everyone.
We would have been delighted to have had someone nominate them.
Hmmm … Here’s the simplest set up + battery (folks now want the latest Samsung Galaxy as it’s 4G cellular network-ready). I recall OakFoSho showing the details of the heavier duty Ustream.Com battery pack (holds at least 2 batteries in there) during the Occupy Congress evening march on #J11. I could be wrong but it looks like you don’t have to be 6’2″ to carry all the equipment plus the Ustream battery pack.
I did want to say “WOW!” re this contest. I find it very impressive and can I tell that quite a bit of work, juggling and thinking are going into it. Everyone who put this contest together, Thank You!
“Or maybe we could just cut them up into little pieces and send one to everyone.”
Just lovely.
Jane, Brian and Zach – many many thanks to you for putting this list together, it is wonderful to see such a diverse array of actions from all these groups. Andi it shows just how intelligent and imaginative they are. Go Occupy!!
OT– OccupyDC live stream showed that the legal observer (LO) tent has been there since “Day One.” Webcam’d laptop + LOs in 1 rugged #OccupySupply tent? D00d (thumbs up sign)!
FYI re javascript exploit: