Category: Mount Vernon

It’s time for some shameless plugs, boys and girls!

Yes, this post is purely for advertisement of whatever I want. I pay the bills, I can do that.

First off, the Mount Vernon Jaycees meet every Wednesday evening at the Old Train Depot. For those of you not aware, it is located at 2nd Street and Broadway on the East side of Mount Vernon, Illinois. We start things up at 7:30PM, and are generally done with the official meeting by 8:30.

This past Sunday (5/18) the Mount Vernon Jaycees held a training session for the entire South Region of the Illinois Jaycees. Illinois’ President Tanya Lee was here helping with the training. While she was here she presented VP Kevin Fradelos with the “Outstanding Fundraising Project” award for the first trimester of 2008. This was a result of the fundraising event held to assist two local families. At this event as well, she named Mr. Fradelos as South Region Director.

Next up, I would like to mention the podcasts I have been putting up for your enjoyment. Kevin, Emily, and I get together most Fridays and record ourselves chatting about various topics. I know the content is over-the-top occasionally, but we keep it pretty toned down except for a few obscenities from time to time (Mom, this means you won’t want to listen).

The first 3 podcasts have gone over quite well with over 50 plays/listens each. Unfortunately, the last two I haven’t been able to track as my stats program spazzed out on me. Please go, listen, and let us know what you think. Make sure you go listen to Kevin at his site, bigkev.us as well. He puts on two more shows during the week Monday and Wednesday. They are generally interesting, even if he’s not always right.

Finally, I would like to mention Blubrry.com. Blubrry is one of the places this podcast is listed, and offers many services/advice for free. Recently, I had some questions regarding Kevin’s RSS feed, and the stats from my site that Blubrry tracks. Within 24 hours (on a Sunday) I received an email from the CIO of RawVoice (they own Blubrry) with an explanation and suggestions for how to fix my issue. THAT ladies and gentlemen is service. I am shocked at the time, politeness, and from whom I got a reply. All of this from a FREE product for an unknown such as myself. Please go have a look around over there if you haven’t yet.

Thanks for reading all my plugs, and keep reading – there’s more to come I’m sure.

PS – We’re now on iTunes.

Stupid Bikers and/or Huck’s

Thank you Huck’s and anonymous bikers! I was almost late returning to work today thanks to your royal screwing of traffic. I an truly thankful to have events mid-day on a Tuesday with no regard for public safety nor lives.

I’m sure it was for a good reason, and your cause was just. I’m sure there were plenty of noisy bikes for you to rev-up and compare. I’m sure there was chrome comparison as well.

Here’s a hint: GET A PROPER MUFFLER.

A noisy motorcycle going past is worse than most loud stereo systems or even trains. Yet these morons continue to keep annoying the general public. Where are our governing officials on that one?

Local News and other things

I razz the local papers about not deeply covering news, or going too in depth with “Susan visited Mary on Sunday”. In all seriousness, they do a decent job covering a large area to maintain their readership.

Lately, I have been perusing the web to see what else is out there for someone who lives in a small town or region to keep track of local happenings. I’ve come across two such sites that I think have a lot of potential – Topix.com and Outside.in. (Disclosure: I am included at both sites)

Topix seems to be mostly a search engine that finds listings for a particular area or town, and does a pretty good job of listing related stories or topics. While researching how well they did for Mount Vernon (we’re pretty small), I found links to WPSD in Paducah, KY. Naturally I assumed at first glance that the programs running the site didn’t really know how far away that is like most attempted local sites. I was wrong. The link was to a story that station did regarding a boy who drowned recently at a graduation party. Pretty good job in my estimation.

Outside.in is mostly a blog aggregating site. Unfortunately, I seem to be the only blog registered for Mount Vernon, but I did look for other southern Illinois towns. There seems to be plenty of interesting writers in larger cities and some other towns. Hopefully blogging will pick up and continue, further adding to Outside.in’s reach and coverage.

Those are my recommendations for local news/reporting. Go start a blog and submit it to outside.in. I need some company! 🙂

Another site that I found recently is thesixtyone.com . The Sixty-One does a great job in allowing users to find, pick, and choose what music is popular there. The opportunity to get noticed on a fairly broad scale by actual music fans should be appealing to most any artist trying to make their way. I almost forgot to mention – there are actually some good tunes on there.

Twitter is a great way to keep up with your friends, interesting people, and even follow events where people are ‘tweeting’ updates. Some people just follow people they know, and their group keeps updated on what everyone is doing. Following celebrities gets you a little insight into their lives. Sadly, some celebs probably use ‘ghost’ writers like in any other medium. Finally, people tweet from events like SXSW, Apple announcements, DefCon, and many more. It can keep you up to date if you don’t have the ability or time to watch the actually event.

Give these sites a shot and see what you think.

Friday Podcast 5/16/2008

Kevin, Emily, and I on the evils of myspace, crappy jelly beans, flying, guys who have sex with lawn furniture… What can I say? Our minds wander a lot.

Go check out the solo content on Kevin’s Site.

This is still not safe for the kids, or the faint of heart. There is adult language and content.

The Podcasty Goodness is doing well

Since I’m involved with Kevin on the Friday Night netcasts, I repost them here after he posts them on his site. I’ve been watching the downloads and plays in my statistics since I started. Things started pretty slow, with only a couple of downloads each.

Within the past week, downloads are over 50+ each. Yes, I know, still very small-time. However, we are starting from nothing, so this is exciting to us.

I noticed a sharp uptake after I started using Blubrry.com as a distribution outlet. Kudos to them. Of course, we would like to be listed on iTunes, but I don’t have the ability to register since I use Linux.

In short – thanks to those of you who downloaded, and let us know what you think.

Don’t forget that Kevin’s podcasts are not kid-friendly, not even Friday Nights.