Lets share and print
Mark Wood | 02.03.2004 19:12 | Indymedia | World
I really like the idea of people posting art work to share, so that those of us with printers can nicely decorate our home towns. If we all did this, imagine the resources the establishment would have to divert to counter act our energy, after all there are a lot more of us than them.
Don't get me wrong, community groups and official organisations are important in the fight for real democracy, but if we could unleash the power of concerned individuals, with there humble PC and printer, we could do a lot of damage that would scare the shit out of most local party structures, especially New Labour as it is struggling to get its people out on the streets with just normal election activities.
PS I have just purchased a new ink jet machine that uses water proof ink, it works, you can hold the paper under the tap and it does no harm to the image at all, another tip is that staples are selling boxes of A4 sticky labels with 40 sheets a box for £2.00. I have found in my town that labels on lamp posts and the illuminated boxes at junctions do not get removed by the councils fascist poster removers.
I don't wont to promote big business but would like to be able to pass info around regarding resources and tips for the new generation of on-line activists.
Don't get me wrong, community groups and official organisations are important in the fight for real democracy, but if we could unleash the power of concerned individuals, with there humble PC and printer, we could do a lot of damage that would scare the shit out of most local party structures, especially New Labour as it is struggling to get its people out on the streets with just normal election activities.
PS I have just purchased a new ink jet machine that uses water proof ink, it works, you can hold the paper under the tap and it does no harm to the image at all, another tip is that staples are selling boxes of A4 sticky labels with 40 sheets a box for £2.00. I have found in my town that labels on lamp posts and the illuminated boxes at junctions do not get removed by the councils fascist poster removers.
I don't wont to promote big business but would like to be able to pass info around regarding resources and tips for the new generation of on-line activists.
Mark Wood
Homepage:
http://www.vividimage.enta.net/foi