Some interesting background here.
This clip has been making the rounds on the Internet, so odds are you’ve seen it. If you haven’t, you should watch it, preferably in HD at Vimeo. At the very least, click the title of this post to see it full size.
The premise is simple: Matthew Harding took a trip to 42 countries to film short clips of him doing a silly dance, sometimes alone, sometimes with lots of local folks, often in beautiful locations. The result is this 4:28 video.
I’m proud to share the fact that this guy is from Connecticut. They don’t call us nutmeggers for nothing.
Update: The song is (called Praan) is available at Amazon’s MP3 store. The web site for the project is, appropriately, wherethehellismatt.com, where there are more videos and maps.
But, but, but, the phone companies told me that Net Neutrality was unnecessary! Would they be that dishonest?
I’d love more info, like why the monitor thought to block out those lines. In other words, under what interpretation of what rules “George Bush, leave this world alone” would be worthy of censor. Seriously, if I yelled that out, people might think I’m weird, but worth censoring? Really?
It’s surprising to me that this doesn’t happen more often, though I guess there are only a finite number of cell phones, gasoline companies, and tire manufacturers.





