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		<title>Twitter Post Speed and a White Peace Dove</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2007 04:30:05 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Benazir Bhutto]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[My co-worker called it the ham radio of the modern age. I had just described to him that I learned of Bhutto&#8217;s assassination before it was even being reported in news articles on the Web because I saw it first on a twitter post from Infodiva, a librarian in San Francisco whom I follow in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.sharani.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/bird-of-peace.JPG" alt="Bird of Peace outside library - Photo by Sharani" align="left" height="200" width="220" />My co-worker called it the ham radio of the modern age. I had just described to him that I learned of Bhutto&#8217;s assassination before it was even being reported in news articles on the Web because I saw it first on a twitter post from <a href="http://twitter.com/infodiva" title="Infodiva Twitter" target="_blank">Infodiva,</a> a librarian in San Francisco whom I follow in my &#8220;with others&#8221; section of my own twitter account.</p>
<p>I was getting ready to update my own twitter post with something reflecting that the Christmas holiday had now passed and she had just twittered about Bhutto&#8217;s death. When I quickly hopped over to Google News, no newspaper article over the Internet had yet to announce this tragic moment.  I was hoping she was somehow wrong but shortly thereafter the updated news announcements began to stream in from newspapers worldwide.</p>
<p>If anyone ever belittles Twitter and its place in the roster of Internet tools, I will simply tell them my own experience yesterday when Twitter was faster than Google for breaking news of great significance.</p>
<p>This unexpected start to my day came full circle as my shift at the library drew to a close that same evening. One of my  co-workers who is constantly pulling our leg and playing practical jokes on us said to us that peace is coming in the new year because there is a white bird sitting on the railing just outside the building entrance. We figured he was teasing us but one by one we went outside to look and take photos of the bird. It appeared too fine and unafraid of us to be a wild bird and we lamented what to do with this lost or abandoned albino fancy pigeon &#8211; or at least that is what we thought we were observing.</p>
<p>The fellow who found the bird outside first ended up putting it in a box and bringing it home to feed it bread and water. How does one even begin to track down the rightful owner of this domesticated large bird? As I write this post, I&#8217;m not sure of the outcome yet because none of my co-workers want to adopt it as a new pet.</p>
<p>That a bird symbolic of peace landed in my life the same day of Benazir Bhutto&#8217;s death made quite an impression on me. I wrote the following poem as I ruminated on the uncanny events in this day of birds.</p>
<blockquote><p>Gone Astray</p>
<p>A day starts and ends<br />
wrapped in wings<br />
of unexpected falling<br />
and tumbling dreams.</p>
<p>Morning Twitter post<br />
I read of Bhutto’s fall<br />
before CNN and BBC<br />
before the Internet<br />
distance drum shout.</p>
<p>A teasing night shift worker<br />
from his ever joking voice,<br />
We are going to have peace.<br />
There is a white bird outside<br />
our library tonight<br />
as we leave for<br />
home and hearth.</p>
<p>No jest &#8211; the avian albino<br />
with fancy feathered feet<br />
adopts a perch outside<br />
our door<br />
a peace reminder<br />
in the dross of this<br />
fierce and sadness day.</p>
<p>With the white bird<br />
tamely placed in a box<br />
- yet homeless<br />
He takes it away<br />
for bread and water<br />
under strict orders to keep<br />
his bravado reputation<br />
intact.</p>
<p>Can we put a scrawled sign<br />
on the street post?<br />
Found: One White Dove<br />
Call to claim<br />
your rightful home<br />
in humanity’s inner sanctum.</p>
<p>Can we scratch away<br />
the dark hours of man?<br />
Rewrite history -<br />
slash mark across the<br />
calendar page<br />
tear into little<br />
white fluttering feathers<br />
for a molten light of peace.</p>
<p>The white bird<br />
has gone astray.<br />
O day of birds<br />
pray let the peace dove<br />
migrate your way.<br />
-Sharani 12/28/07</p></blockquote>
<p>This day came full circle in an odd and poignant manner. I close with a quote about peace doves from harmony leader and visionary Sri Chinmoy:</p>
<blockquote><p>Dove, my dove,<br />
You sing the song of peace.<br />
The aspiring human beings<br />
Are all on their knees<br />
Before God<br />
To have your eternal treasure.<br />
Without you, life is nothing but<br />
A destructive pressure.<br />
With you, life is fulfilled satisfaction<br />
In measureless measure.<br />
-Sri Chinmoy</p></blockquote>
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