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		<title>I Can&#8217;t Be Un-Washed, I&#8217;m Mentioned in a Book</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[HD feels good about his laundry spinner's mention in a recent book: The Human-Powered Home, by Tamara Dean.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a page on the Homeless Dave website called <a href="http://www.homelessdave.com/hdwashingman.htm">HD Washin&#8217; Man</a>, which is probably the most frequently visited page on the site.  It documents a pedal-powered laundry spinner I cobbled together. It&#8217;s more popular than <a href="http://www.homelessdave.com/tt20070428billclinton.htm">Bill Clinton&#8217;s</a> teeter totter interview or even <a href="http://www.homelessdave.com/tt20060407tcaseybrennan.htm">T. Casey Brennan&#8217;s</a>.  (T. Casey has a massive email contact list and he&#8217;s not bashful about using it.) I hear from T. Casey from time to time or else bump into him on my frequent trips through downtown Ann Arbor.  <span id="more-7212"></span>Most recently, he told me that he&#8217;d been mentioned as a possible shooter in the J.F.K. assassination in a new book by Vincent Bugliosi: <a href="http://www.aadl.org/cat/seek/search/aBugliosi?m=&amp;topformsub=1/abugliosi/1%2C1%2C7%2CB/frameset&amp;FF=abugliosi+vincent&amp;6%2C%2C7&lt;br &gt;&lt;/a&gt; http://www.remodelgreen.org/visit.php">Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy</a>. It&#8217;s checked out right now, but that link leads to the Ann Arbor District Library&#8217;s catalog entry for the volume.</p>
<p>T. Casey thinks it&#8217;s a big deal to be mentioned in a book.  And I think he&#8217;s right. If not a big deal, then at least a medium deal. There&#8217;s something still magical about a book as opposed to anything that might be viewed on a screen.  If there weren&#8217;t something special about it, the University of Michigan would not have <a href="http://annarborchronicle.com/2008/09/29/library-now-printing-books/">installed a book printing machine</a> in its undergraduate library. It prints out copies of books in its digital collection while patrons wait.</p>
<p>The question of which book that machine prints out – a scanned version, and if so, which edition, or if not scanned (OCR-ed instead), does that really count as printing &#8220;the book&#8221; – those are issues I&#8217;ll leave to others. For my purposes, whatever book comes out of that machine, it&#8217;s some book.  And if you&#8217;re mentioned in it, it ought to count as being mentioned in a book. Whatever that&#8217;s worth. Probably not much.  And maybe it shouldn&#8217;t be  much, if <a href="http://williamtozier.com/slurry/2008/04/06/why-i-feel-so-strongly-about-redundant-digitization">Bill Tozier</a> is right about the place our current understanding of print has taken us:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong> I want our understanding of print to die.</strong> Our mythology. The authority of texts and citations, the abusive misapprehension of what constitutes scholarship and knowledge in our global culture. The notion of fact, of &#8220;it&#8217;s true because it&#8217;s in a book&#8221; and &#8220;I don’t have to talk to you and explain what I mean because I cited the paper in my bibliography.&#8221; Lazy people talk about books they&#8217;ve never read, cite articles in journals they’ve never heard of, as signals of their status and erudition.</p></blockquote>
<p>Yes, T. Casey will be able to trade on the laziness of folks who say, &#8220;T. Casey really could&#8217;ve shot J.F.K, and I know that, because it&#8217;s in Bugliosi&#8217;s book.&#8221; But even if we strip away the mythology, and the misappropriated authority afforded to printed texts, there&#8217;s something left still, I think, for the simple thrill someone might feel for being mentioned in a book.  So I think T. Casey should at least be be appropriately thrilled for his mention in Bugliosi&#8217;s book.</p>
<p>Because &#8230; quite frankly, I feel thrilled to have been mentioned in a recently published book about human power.  This past Saturday, I pedaled over to the <a href="http://www.remodelgreen.org/">Remodel Green Expo</a> at Eastern Michigan University where the author of <a href="http://www.thehumanpoweredhome.com/gallery">The Human-Powered Home</a>, Tamara Dean, was selling and signing copies of her book.  It can be <a href="http://www.newsociety.com/bookid/4017">purchased online</a> as well. She had come to the event all the way from Viroqua, Wisconsin, where she lives a human-powered lifestyle in a rammed earth home.   There&#8217;s a picture and description of my <a href="http://www.homelessdave.com/hdwashingman.htm">laundry spinner</a> on page 201.  And the only thing I had to shoot to get in there was a photograph.</p>
<div id="attachment_7213" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 360px"><a href="http://annarborchronicle.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/humanpowered.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-7213" title="humanpowered" src="http://annarborchronicle.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/humanpowered.jpg" alt="Tamara Dean signs her book for me: &quot;Thanks for your contribution and for coming to the presentation. May your muscles never fail you! --Tamara&quot;" width="350" height="315" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tamara Dean signs her book for me: &quot;Dave, Thanks for your contribution and for coming to the presentation. May your muscles never fail you! — Tamara&quot; </p></div>
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