Loving the BTV, Headed to GSO

I flew up to Burlington VT for my first all-hands meeting with my new employer, Fletcher/CSI.  I’d never been up here before, despite having siblings who attend(ed) the University of Vermont (I know, shame on me) and I have to say I should have made it here a lot sooner.  We had meetings all day yesterday and today, and my only glimpse of the town was when we had a company dinner at Sweetwaters downtown, but even based on that limited experience I can tell you I very much look forward to returning.  This is truly a beautiful place, and it’s a travesty that I never visited my brother or sisters while they were in school here.  Actually I have one sister still in school so hopefully she’ll be seeing me here a few times before she graduates.

Unfortunately on this trip I didn’t have any free time to do any visiting, but I’ll make sure to schedule extra time to visit when I return.  For now I’m sitting at my gate at the airport (BTV) and it looks like my flight to LaGuardia will be delayed 1 1/2 hours, which ought to make trying to get my connector to GSO a little interesting.  I just checked that flight on FlightStats and it’s delayed too, so hopefully I’ll be okay.

I know all this because BTV has free wi-fi and their landing page when you log in is a nice mix of local weather and updated flight status for all upcoming flights.  Since the flight status section is a feed from FlightStats it’s easy to connect through the site to check the status of connector flights.  Very cool, and I wish GSO would offer the same. 

And I Mean Kinda Close

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In homage to Esbee’s "And I mean EXACT" contest I’ve decided to try my own.  I call it, "And I Mean Roughly".  I named it that because I can’t figure out north from south or east from west even with a compass, so I can’t ask for specific locations of things if I can’t provide them myself.  Just give me an approximation of where the house pictured to the left is located (click on the picture to enlarge), including the name of the street it is on and the neighborhood that it is across the street from and you’ll win.  (Entries should be emailed to jon.lowder AT gmail.com).  First person to send me the correct location will win the wonderful mouse pad pictured below.  Hey, Esbee’s not the only one with junk that needs to be gotten rid of.  Last thing: don’t forget that Esbee’s next iteration of "And I mean EXACT" is tomorrow.

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links for 2008-07-14

Justin’s Worst Tooth Fairy Experience

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The youngest had some baby teeth that just didn’t want to come out and the adult teeth were coming in under them.  We found this out when we took him in to get his braces and they said they couldn’t do it until his baby teeth were out, so we scheduled an appointment at Kingery & Kingery to have those stubborn baby teeth forcibly evicted from his mouth.  You can see the result to the left (hope you didn’t just eat).

The weird part was seeing the adult teeth in the holes left after the baby teeth were removed, and also seeing how long the roots on the baby teeth were.  I shudder to think what would have happened if we hadn’t had the teeth removed.

Sadly for Justin he’s old enough that the idea that he would be remunerated by some tooth fairy for his ordeal never entered his head, nor the heads of the tooth fairies themselves.  The way this tooth fairy looks at it those funds have been banked for the orthodontist, who I believe has been able to finance a boat from the braces my three kids have endured (are enduring).

PaidContent Bought

Back in
early 2002 I was working for a b-to-b publisher in Washington, DC and
was very tired of the commute in and out of the city.  I decided to go
out on my own as a consultant and my first client was MarketingSherpa, which had been launched by Anne Holland not too long before that.  At the same time PaidContent.org was launched by Rafat Ali and since they were in similar businesses the two companies bumped into each other on occasion.

PaidContent was more of a "newsy" operation while MarketingSherpa
was more of a "how-to" for marketers.  I haven’t talked to Anne in
years, but by outward appearances MarketingSherpa is doing very well
and I think she’s built a sustainable business based on email
newsletters that are free (content is put behind a firewall after a
couple of weeks, so it must be purchased if you want to see it after
that), and then selling premium content like reports and events to the
large base of free subscribers.  From what I can tell PaidContent went
more in the direction of ad sales as a revenue stream, although they
also sell ads and host events, and they too seem to be doing very
well.  So well, in fact, that PaidContent is being purchased by the Guardian Media Group out of the UK.

Nice to see all the hard work has paid off for Ali and his crew, and
I’m also glad to see Anne continuing to do so well.  They also have
shown that there’s more than one way to skin a cat in the online media
world.

links for 2008-07-10

Why They Assume We’re Stupid

You ever wonder why politicians and their "strategists" continue to use tactics and schemes that have only the thinnest connection to truth or reality?  I’ll tell you why; it’s because there are enough people ready to believe the BS that it’s worth their while to do it.  In other words, enough of us are dumb or naive enough to believe it that they know they’ll lock up enough votes to make it worth their time and effort to sling this hash.

You wonder what I’m talking about?  Right now the easy examples involve Barack Obama.  It’s not news that some of the Fox-wannabes and Limbaugh lites have been playing with his middle name (Hussein) for effect, or that they’re playing to the xenophobic segment of the population by painting him as some sort of Muslim mole in the supposedly Christian US.  Now some dope has concocted an email that purports to be from syndicated columnist Maureen Dowd and floats all kinds of crazy accusations about Obama’s online fundraising coming mostly from places in the Middle East, like Iran and Saudi Arabia.  The email has been debunked, but I guarantee you that those that want to believe it will, and they will spread it like a virus.

Why do I think this is true?  Because I’ve been in my barbershop and heard a guy say, in all seriousness, that if Obama wins we’ll be kneeling toward Mecca in no time.  I’ve heard, repeatedly, that ours is a Christian nation and that a Muslim should not be elected president.  It’s tempting to argue with people about the accuracy of calling our nation a Christian nation (I think it would be news to the Jewish, Muslim, agnostic, atheist and "other" citizens of the United States), to explain that many of our founding fathers were not Christian (try explaining what a Deist is to someone), but when you get right down to it these folks don’t care.  They are predisposed to believe this crap, and they swallow it whole and then regurgitate it to anyone who will listen.

And no this phenomenon is not unique to the red-meat conservatives.  You can bet that there is and will continue to be plenty of flimsy poop being flung at McCain that the left wingnuts will gladly wallow in and share.  And that my friend is the problem.  Both sides know that we are bored by the "issues", that we’re drawn like moths to a flame to stories that prove that the one we oppose is somehow alien, is not one of us, and thus must be feared and beaten at all costs.  And the media?  They love it because they get to sell advertising, so their job is to simply facilitate the process and highlight the ludicrous.

All of this is nothing new and will continue long after the elections in November.  Thankfully, though, the election will at least end the high political "season" and we can get back to pondering things like Janet Jackson’s nipple.   

Joltin’ Joe Asked to Go

A bunch of "netroots" folks have submitted a petition, signed by 43,000 people, to the Senate Democratic Steering Committee asking them to strip Senator Joe Lieberman of his rank and committee chairmanship before Congress convenes in 2009.  Essentially I think they want the Democratic party to label Joltin’ Joe a traitor for, among other sins, backing McCain.  From the website:

We CANNOT tolerate a leader of the Senate Democratic Caucus who
supports George Bush and McCain’s War in Iraq. We CANNOT tolerate a
Democratic chairman of the Homeland Security and Government Affairs
Committee who endorses and stumps for McCain. We call on the Senate
Democratic Steering Committee to strip Joe Lieberman of his
chairmanship and his leadership role.

There’s going to be a show tomorrow morning near the Russell office building.  Since DC is typically as quiet as a church this time of year there shouldn’t be much else going on there tomorrow.

It doesn’t seem so long ago that Lieberman was being hailed for his bipartisan stances. 

Denver in August

I received an email from my Mom which contained a forwarded message from the Obama campaign.  She was in Denver last week and her opinion of the city seems to be that it is the barf of the Mountain West that you must hold your nose and pass through as quickly as possible to get to the vast, beautiful expanses of Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and parts of Colorado not named after a country music singer.  It’s also apparent that she might be willing to hold her nose long enough to experience Obama-palooza. – Correction: upon re-reading her email she says she’d rather repeat the second grade than experience a political convention.  We’re in agreement. Here’s the email she was sent:

From: David Plouffe, BarackObama.com
Date: Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 1:10 PM
Subject: Big announcement
To: Rachael

Rachael —

Join Barack at the Open ConventionI wanted you to be the first to hear the news.

At the Democratic National Convention next month, we’re going to kick
off the general election with an event that opens up the political
process the same way we’ve opened it up throughout this campaign.

Barack has made it clear that this is your convention, not his.

On Thursday, August 28th, he’s scheduled to formally accept the
Democratic nomination in a speech at the convention hall in front of
the assembled delegates.

Instead, Barack will leave the convention hall and join more
than 75,000 people for a huge, free, open-air event where he will
deliver his acceptance speech to the American people.

It’s going to be an amazing event, and Barack would like you
to join him. Free tickets will become available as the date approaches,
but we’ve reserved a special place for a few of the people who brought
us this far and who continue to drive this campaign.

If you make a donation of $5 or more between now and midnight
on July 31st, you could be one of 10 supporters chosen to fly to Denver
and spend two days and nights at the convention, meet Barack backstage,
and watch his acceptance speech in person. Each of the ten supporters
who are selected will be able to bring one guest to join them.

Make a donation now and you could have a front row seat to history:

https://donate.barackobama.com/demconvention

We’ll follow up with more details on this and other convention
activities as we get closer, but please take a moment and pass this
note to someone you know who might like to be there.

It will be an event you’ll never forget.

Thank you,

David

David Plouffe
Campaign Manager
Obama for America

This all sounded kind of like a typical faux-love-in that today’s politicians pass off as populism until I read this on Fec’s blog:

From Leslie Wayne at the NYT:

“Everything that the Democrats did got off to a late start,” said Peggy
Beck, a co-owner of Three Tomatoes Catering. “It was such an ordeal.
We’ve jumped through hoops and hoops to bid on their stuff, and we had
to have certain color food so the plates would be colorful.” In the
end, the parties that she had been bidding on were canceled to save
money. “This was some of the silliest stuff ever,” she added.

From the Denver Post:

Leasing the Pepsi Center for the seven weeks of construction, the week
of the convention and the remaining two weeks of reconstruction, means
$6.5 million for Kroenke.

(That’s $1.5 million more than the host committee for the
Republicans is raising to pay rent for the Xcel Energy Center in
Minneapolis-St. Paul, according to The Associated Press.)

The tree huggers are running amok:

The DNCC wants garbage sent to landfills trimmed to a spartan 15
percent, all with the aim of making the 2008 nominating event the
greenest ever, one that produces virtually no waste and that offsets
most of the carbon its jet-setting delegates produce – all on a
volunteer basis.

Just like some people say they stay in campgrounds to get closer to nature when really they’re just too cheap to pay for a hotel, I think perhaps the DNC is trying to save a few sawbucks and maybe even reach their "green" quota by throwing a big outdoor shindig with next to no amenities and pass it off as an open-air political concert that only their man could pull off.  Of course, I’m a cynic.

Fair warning to the Obama folks:  Mom has a wonderful heart and she tends to back politicians who are imminently more appealing than the average and yet somehow manage to lose.  The list is long, and going purely off of memory (Mom will correct me if I’m wrong):

  • ’68 Humphrey
  • ’72 McGovern
  • ’76 Carter
  • ’80 Anderson and then a switch to Bush I in an effort to thwart Darth Reagan. She even volunteered for Bush’s campaign. I always admired her for this bit of pragmatism.
  • ’84 Mondale
  • ’88 Hart and then Dukakis after Hart was caught with his pants down.
  • ’92 Clinton
  • ’96 Clinton again, but grudgingly
  • ’00 Gore
  • ’04 Kerry

If you’re keeping score that’s a 3-7 record.  Personally I hope she goes 4-7 since I definitely prefer Obama to McCain, but I’m also suspicious of my rationale for wanting Obama.  Basically it comes down to this: I’d like to have a President who doesn’t make me cringe every time he speaks in public, someone who is a dynamic orator.  McCain’s not as bad as Bush (who is?), but he’s no Reagan.  I’m suspicious of this motivation on my part because in 2000 I was looking forward to having a President who wasn’t the subject of BJ jokes. In other words my core motivations are very shallow, just like 98% of everyone else who votes. Thankfully I have more info at my fingertips this year thanks to Al Gore’s internet, and based on what I’ve read and heard so far I also like Obama’s stated policies better than McCain’s, which is a relief.

I’m still not going to Denver, though.  Nothing makes me queasier than a bunch of politicians and their groupies all gathered together to gaze at their navels.