Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Heroes
When I lived in Silicon Valley I got to meet some of the computer pioneers. John McCarthy — known as the father of artificial intelligence and Lisp — is one someone who I would have liked to have met. The guy just looks smart and that hair is fantastic! Thank you for your contributions and rest in peace, Mr. McCarthy.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Green Bay Trick or Treating
Halloween is on Halloween this year! "Trick-or-treating for the City of Green Bay will be on Monday October 31 from 4-7 PM."
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Season Tickets
Hopefully she'll be able to use them. Maybe her kids will. Maybe she won't even want em. It seems to me it is every parents responsibility to put their newborn on the list so that they have the option, right?
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Downtown Development
The next phase of the City Deck, an urban park that takes full advantage of the waterfront, is beginning. In addition to the mayor and the supporting cast, thanks to the alders who voted yea along the way.
Of course, next to that Watermark project which is remodeling the old Younkers building is underway. In the same project are the Green Bay Children's Museum and a restaurant/bar by the folks that own the ever popular The Bar. They will all make wonderful additions to N. Washington St.
Next to that is the gaping chunk of leaky concrete we all grew up with called Washington Commons, Port Plaza Mall, or just "The Mall". The Mall and some of it's old, tired friends are dead and it's going away so it can become a corporate headquarters. Thanks also go to Schreiber Foods for committing to downtown Green Bay.
And now, just to the north of the old mall and it's ramp, a KI Convention center expansion is in the works.
I believe that economic development sum of these projects is larger than the raw addition of the parts. I'm proud of each and every vote I took in support some of these projects. The other Alders, Supervisors, Mayor should also be proud of what they helped happen. It takes dreams and vision to make things happen. But in addition to the electeds let us not forget those who did and do so much to spur economic development, execute on that vision, and keep our city a great place to live. So my thanks to everyone who works to make our downtown and city a better place, leaders and workers alike.
Of course, next to that Watermark project which is remodeling the old Younkers building is underway. In the same project are the Green Bay Children's Museum and a restaurant/bar by the folks that own the ever popular The Bar. They will all make wonderful additions to N. Washington St.
Next to that is the gaping chunk of leaky concrete we all grew up with called Washington Commons, Port Plaza Mall, or just "The Mall". The Mall and some of it's old, tired friends are dead and it's going away so it can become a corporate headquarters. Thanks also go to Schreiber Foods for committing to downtown Green Bay.
And now, just to the north of the old mall and it's ramp, a KI Convention center expansion is in the works.
I believe that economic development sum of these projects is larger than the raw addition of the parts. I'm proud of each and every vote I took in support some of these projects. The other Alders, Supervisors, Mayor should also be proud of what they helped happen. It takes dreams and vision to make things happen. But in addition to the electeds let us not forget those who did and do so much to spur economic development, execute on that vision, and keep our city a great place to live. So my thanks to everyone who works to make our downtown and city a better place, leaders and workers alike.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Newspaper Week Editorial Response
"The Press-Gazette has a proven record of providing what its readership expects and requires. We remain committed to our readers and this community, and we'll be here for a long time to come."
I appreciate those words and I still want timely news like this article stating that the Executive vetoed the latest county board proposed maps today. I'm grateful I can get it online. I subscribed to the weekend edition for two years because I wanted to support my local paper. I read that paper based content maybe three times in those two years. Almost all of them literally went from the paper box to the recycle bin.
Please start genuinely working toward getting beyond the paper based add and subscription sales model. Ditch the anonymous forums, the signal to noise ratio is unbearably low. Make folks use real names tied to their paid online subscriptions. Include your archives in an online subscription. Allow an online subscriber to order six paper-papers a year. Throw in some classified add words and automatically cross post them to online partners. Most importantly, offer the paper without advertisements to subscribers. (The technically savvy people already turned the adds off because they cause the page to load way, way too slow.)
In otherwords, if you want my money for your online content then you need to build value around your content. You also need to give me a way to give you money without having a dead tree delivered to my house. Thanks for reading!
I appreciate those words and I still want timely news like this article stating that the Executive vetoed the latest county board proposed maps today. I'm grateful I can get it online. I subscribed to the weekend edition for two years because I wanted to support my local paper. I read that paper based content maybe three times in those two years. Almost all of them literally went from the paper box to the recycle bin.
Please start genuinely working toward getting beyond the paper based add and subscription sales model. Ditch the anonymous forums, the signal to noise ratio is unbearably low. Make folks use real names tied to their paid online subscriptions. Include your archives in an online subscription. Allow an online subscriber to order six paper-papers a year. Throw in some classified add words and automatically cross post them to online partners. Most importantly, offer the paper without advertisements to subscribers. (The technically savvy people already turned the adds off because they cause the page to load way, way too slow.)
In otherwords, if you want my money for your online content then you need to build value around your content. You also need to give me a way to give you money without having a dead tree delivered to my house. Thanks for reading!
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