MMM
Links. Million Marijuana March. Weekend of first Saturday in May. Worldwide since 1999.
Global March for Cannabis Liberation.
MMM flyers and posters, media coverage, reports, MMM history, etc.. Global
Marijuana March. Wikia:
http://cannabis.wikia.com/wiki/Global_Marijuana_March
*2004 MMM. Confirmed cities. For weekend of May 1st worldwide.
Million
Marijuana March. Global March for Cannabis Liberation. Rallies, marches,
concerts, and raves. Worldwide since 1999. 1st Saturday in May, or anytime
during or near that weekend. May 1, 2004. May 3, 2003. May 4,
2002. May 5, 2001. May 6, 2000. May 1, 1999. http://www.geocities.com/tents444/mmm2004.htm
and http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/mmm2004.htm
*2004 MMM city list CHART. With Country, State, City, Organization Name,
eMail,
Contact Phone, and Website. All on one page. http://www.cures-not-wars.org/cities.htm
Microsoft
Word or the freeware AbiWord can count all the cities in the MMM city lists. Click "word
count" in the tools menu. Its results give the paragraph count. One per
city. The freeware NoteTab can do this too. Use the "Text
Statistics" command in the Tools menu. Then click the "More"
button. Then go to the bottom of the results in order to see the number of
paragraphs. Divide by 2 if there are blank lines between the MMM city
paragraphs. All 3 programs require that line breaks within paragraphs be
eliminated first. See the how-to section of the MMM Links page for this info and
much more: http://corporatism.tripod.com/mmmlinks.htm#how
and http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/mmmlinks.htm#how
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1999 to
2004 MMM cannabis rally reports. [TopLink]
There are also many MMM reports and photos on the web pages linked on the
pages in the section above.
*2002 MMM. Freddie Freak (of Norway) has a compilation of links to MMM
2002 rally reports worldwide. You can also click his homepage
page link below, and then click the MMM 2002 link sometimes found there: http://freddiefreak.com
*MMM 2000. Also A16, J4J3. Drug war protests worldwide.
____Alphabetical rally reports for 2000. Photos, audio, video____ -- May 6. MMM. Million Marijuana March, Cannabis 2000. 104 cities. -- April 15. A16 prison industrial complex rally. Washington DC. -- March 2000. J4J3. Journey for Justice 3. Florida. Medical
cannabis. http://corporatism.tripod.com/links.htm
and http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/links.htm
Some less specific search terms are used in these search shortcuts using
the MAP-DrugNews Power Search form. These search shortcuts are set to search
from April 24 through May 31 of each year. 4-24-03
through 5-31-03, for example. Add the following text below to this URL address:
http://www.mapinc.org/find
Click the links below to see the yearly search results:
The expanded CannabisNews search form has a checkbox for phrase searching. Or
you can
add "&PS=on" to the search shortcut URL.
In either case phrase searching is not perfect, because when searching for 3
or more terms, the search engine pulls up articles with any of the terms
adjacent to one of the other terms. All the terms must be in the article or
comments somewhere though. But not necessarily all 3 terms adjacent to each
other. 2 adjacent seems to be enough. http://cannabisnews.com/thcgi/search.pl?K=million+marijuana+march&PS=on
Results are in chronological order. The default order for results is by
date of the article (not the comments). So it is fairly easy to figure out
the year of the article by running your cursor over the result URLs and noting
the numbers.
This sometimes produces better results than using Google MMM search shortcuts for
CannabisNews, and with a specific year in the search shortcut. Google
results do not arrive in chronological order of the articles. So it can be
difficult to find the year of an article without opening the article. Because
the search term for the year may only be found in the comments. Comments will sometimes mention
years other than the year of the article.
The CannabisNews search engine searches the articles AND the comments. So
some pages are pulled up in which the search terms are found only in the
comments.
Open the article. You can use the "find" command in the
edit menu of your browser to locate whether the search phrase "million
marijuana march" is in the article or in the comments.
*MMM. Many LINKS. Million Marijuana March. World
Cannabis Day. Global Marijuana March. Cannabis Liberation Day. Hundreds of different cities worldwide since 1999. The first Saturday in
May (or that weekend, or thereabouts). Rallies, marches, concerts, events,
meetings, parties, raves, info-tables, etc.. Links for event navigators, alphabetical city lists,
contact lists, email lists and archives, photos, flyers and posters, rally report
compilations over the years, media coverage, videos, MMM history, search
shortcuts, FAQs, and more.
Where to
send your MMM city info, corrections, reports, etc.. Confirm your city yearly!
MMM mirror links: http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/mmmlinks.htm
and http://corporatism.tripod.com/mmmlinks.htm
A narrow summary (good for pasting in email) first:
Web address links in the MMM city lists at their web
locations were often made clickable all at once by using the
message preview at the Cannabis.com Politics message board: http://boards.marihemp.com/cgi-bin/boardscannabinoid.pl?1x1 Links for your city that don't click, or don't click
correctly, can be fixed if you point out any problems with a
particular MMM city link. Use the online contact form here: http://corporatism.tripod.com/webform.htm
Most email and forums will
automatically make the links correctly clickable if the
links are correctly written. To learn more please go here: http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/mmmlinks.htm#how
A common error is not putting http:// in front of web address
URLs. Or not having a blank space at the beginning and
especially the end of either a web address or an email
address. Correcting these things will allow the links to
click correctly in the widest variety of email and forums.
Please let Dana Beal know if a link for
your city on the main MMM city list does not
click correctly in some places. He can correct his master city list, add
spaces, separate duplicate links adjacent to each other, eliminate duplicates, eliminate chevrons
(carets) <<>>, etc..
Also, please send MMM city updates and corrections to others who maintain
regional or global MMM city lists online.
Cannabis.com message boards normally do not make email addresses clickable.
The board software ignores email addresses with blank spaces at
the beginning and end of them. Those email addresses that it does make clickable are
messed up, and don't click correctly. It seems that those email addresses
that have
chevrons << >> (carets) around part of their address, and that also
consist of 2 duplicate parts pushed next to each other, are the ones that are made
clickable (though incorrectly clickable).
For example; look at this doubled email address for the MMM city of Basel,
Switzerland below.
<basel@hanf-koordination.ch>basel@hanf-koordination.ch
Link-clicking errors sometimes occur due to HTML code getting mixed in
somehow in
a plain-text MMM city list. There are several ways that this can happen. One can inadvertently copy or paste
the HTML instead of the plain text. Chevrons <<>>
(also called carets) and "mailto:" are used in HTML code as part of
clickable links. But not in plain-text such as the MMM city list. The chevrons
and "mailto:" really mess things up. Please delete them, and
substitute spaces instead. Especially for web addresses.
If anyone knows of other software that will instantly convert all web
addresses in a message or article into clickable links, then please tell some MMM
people of it by using this contact webform: http://corporatism.tripod.com/webform.htm
There are many forums and email list archives. They make links clickable in
different ways. See for yourself by posting the MMM city list at them.
Please forward MMM city lists as plain text email. Plain text email uses less than half the kilobytes of HTML email.
The plain-text links are made clickable by most people's email program or service.
Some email software makes only the web addresses clickable, but not the email addresses.
*NoteTab.
Great for creating
plain-text email (of almost unlimited length) out of email and web pages.
In freeware version of NoteTab just copy, paste,
and compile the parts desired. Also, one
can create narrow columns. First get rid of all existing line breaks within
paragraphs by selecting the text, and then clicking "Lines" in the
"Modify" menu. Then click "Join Lines." To create narrow
columns use the "properties" command in the document menu. Check the "Wrap to
Column" box. Choose column width by number of characters. Nearly all World
Drug War website charts are under 60 characters wide (the "costs"
charts are 70 characters wide). In the shareware version of NoteTab you can
skip the above steps and just use the "reformat" command
in the Modify/Lines menu. For more info, and quick downloads of the program:
NoteTab can count all the MMM city paragraphs (after the line breaks
within the paragraphs are eliminated). Use the "Text Statistics"
command in the Tools menu. Then click the "More" button. Then go the
bottom of the results in order to see the number of paragraphs. Divide by 2 to
account for the blank lines between MMM city paragraphs.
WordPad, Microsoft Word, or the highly-rated freeware word processors
AbiWord or NoteTab Light can be used to find all the chevrons (carets)
<<>> that are around links, and to replace them all with blank spaces. Just use the
"replace" command (in the edit or search menu). Replace them all at once.
MS Word and AbiWord can also count all the paragraphs (one per city) in the
wide-format (no line breaks) MMM city
list. Click "word
count" in the tools menu. Its results give the paragraph count. http://www.webattack.com/get/abiword.shtml
--Download page for freeware AbiWord.
To count the paragraghs with the "word count" tool don't use the narrow-column
format of the MMM city list. That is because it has line breaks on every line, and each one will be counted
as a paragraph. Use the paragraph format of the MMM city list that does not have
line breaks.
The Opera or Netscape browsers can be used to see a list of all the
clickable links on a web page. The Opera browser will even allow one to copy
the list of links and paste it elsewhere such as into MS Word or AbiWord, if one
wants to count the total links. Click "Links" in the view menu of
Opera. The Netscape browser will also provide a list of clickable links, and it
will count the links. Click "Page Info" in the view menu of Netscape.
The 2 browsers are good tools for quickly checking all the links on a web page
and then seeing if any of them are messed up.