The LRC Events Calendar and the Armenian Connection
by
Stephen W. Carson
by Stephen W. Carson
Earlier
this year on the LewRockwell.com Blog I
casually mentioned that it would be nice if we had some way
of knowing when LRC writers were speaking so we could try to catch
them. You know the kind of thought. It's the kind of whim that non-libertarians
would express with "There oughtta be a law…." There's no harm in
it really, it's just a way of saying, "Here's something that annoys
me and that I wish someone would do something about. But it isn't
really important enough to me that I'm going to get off my derriere
to do anything about it myself." I promptly forgot about what I
wrote. It was just a passing fancy.
Then
I got the e-mail. If it had been from anyone else I wouldn't have
given it a second thought. It was just a casual comment at the end
of an e-mail on another topic that "…I agree that some kind of speaking
schedule for LRC writers would be a good idea." But it was from
Tom Woods. I got a chill when I read it.
Oh
sweet, innocent readers. You've read Tom's excellent articles. If
you've met him or seen him speak you've gotten the same impression
that I did at first: Here's the genuine article. A smart guy, but
a nice, funny guy. A scholar who isn't going to compromise the truth
but isn't going to add insult to injury, making you laugh even as
he challenges your cherished beliefs. But there's something else
about Tom that he carefully veils in his articles and public appearances.
You don't know what goes on behind the scenes. At my own risk, let
me pull back the curtain ever so slightly.
How
do I explain this about Tom Woods? Remember in Godfather III when
they explain how Michael Corleone was only feared but Vito, his
father, was both feared and loved? Let's just put it this way… In
private, we refer to him as Tom "Vito" Woods.
Tom
had, in his own faux casual way, given me an offer I couldn't refuse.
I knew then that I should have just kept my trap shut. Within minutes
I had fired an email off to Lew letting him know that I was willing
to manage a LewRockwell.com Events Calendar and, by the way, Tom
Woods would like it. Lew had Eric Garris, the LewRockwell.com
Webmaster, setting up the calendar about as fast as Internet packets
could fly.
The
distractions of life set in, though. I'm still trying to figure
out how to juggle having a wife and small baby, working as a full
time computer programmer, keeping up on the computing literature
as well as trying to keep up on the political economy literature
and write articles for LewRockwell.com. I've already dropped learning
ancient Greek and picking jazz piano back up from my wish list.
Tips from those who somehow live 3 or 4 lives simultaneously are
appreciated. (One pastor/historian advised me that the people he
has studied that got a lot done in their lives usually didn't get
much sleep… Surely there's got to be another way!)
So
things dragged out. Then I saw a
blog from Tom a little over a week ago that got things jumpstarted
quick. Again, in a seemingly casual aside he let his wishes be known
with the threat a little less veiled this time: "…may I point out
that I'm mostly Armenian?" Later
that day he found another way to drop the hint, "As an Armenian
and not Anglo-Celtic at all…." He had brought up the Armenian Connection.
Twice. I reached down to check my legs to make sure they weren't
broken.
Now
don't get me wrong, some of my best friends are mostly Armenian,
but this let me know that there wouldn't be anymore warnings before
I might have a visit from one of the gentleman from the old country.
I wasn't going to let that happen.
So
the LewRockwell.com
Events Calendar is now up. (Phew!) The purpose is to have one
place to go to find out where your favorite LewRockwell.com columnists
are speaking. We already have a few events posted and more are on
the way. Whether they're speaking at a local campus, part of a conference,
making a TV/radio appearance or having a lecture webcast we want
you to know about it as soon as possible so that you can make plans
to catch them. I've asked the columnists to let me know about events
as soon as they know a date and location. So if you see something
up there that you can catch but it is sketchy on details, go ahead
and mark the date on your calendar. We'll get the exact time and
place up there as soon as we know.
Personally,
I enjoy reading folks more when I've met them in person. It is also
nice to get a chance to ask questions of a speaker and see how they
field them in front of a live audience. We want all LRC readers
to get a chance to see LRC columnists live, one way or another.
Oh,
and a word to the wise. If you happen to go to an event where Tom
Woods is speaking… Be real nice to him if you know what's good for
you.
March
2, 2005
Stephen W.
Carson [send him mail]
works
as a software engineer, occasionally writes about political economy
and is the proud father of a new baby girl. See his reviews of Films
on Liberty and the State. More articles are available at his Web
Site.
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