Monthly Archives: October 2008
Subscriber Count and Future Plans
I am delighted to see my subscriber count on iTunes jump dramatically from a measly 16 subscribers on my first video podcast to a more impressive 547 subscribers since my post recent podcast. I have very little doubt that much … Continue reading
The Candidates Forum
An eventful trip, even without my video camera. I enjoyed some good presentations, some questionable ones, flirting with Barbra Williamson, cheering on Bruce Witkin, and Steve Sojka politely and professionally suggesting that I might be an asshole… he may be … Continue reading
Mayor Miller borrows from Senator McCain
Simi Valley Mayor Paul Miller “borrowed” Senator McCain’s frequently used statement in an article at the Acorn on Friday. A quote from the article… With unsure economic times ahead for the city, Miller said, his experience is a necessary asset. … Continue reading
Brad Jashinsky for School Board
Brad Jashinsky, fellow Simi Valley resident and computer technology guru, is running for school board this election. I’m thoroughly impressed by his website. Seriously, this is a guy who understands the importance of technology and it shows in his online … Continue reading
Regarding the Simi Chamber…
Yes, I’m miffed that I don’t get to bring my camera crew pals with me to the Candidates Forum sponsored by the Chamber next week. But as Barbra Williamson pointed out: The Chamber of Commerce is not in the “citizen” … Continue reading
Chamber of Commerce Denies Camera Access!!
The following says it all. I’m extremely disappointed and let down. —–Original Message—– From: Mike Chandler Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 9:43 AM To: Stacey Pistole Subject: Candidates Forum Stacey, I operate a website dedicated to broadcasting issues and news … Continue reading
Out of Reach Candidate Forum
If you’re as fascinated with local issues as I am, you definitely want an opportunity to hear what the local candidates have to say before the November 4th election. If you’re NOT a member of the Simi Valley Chamber of … Continue reading
Council Influence
The Simi Valley City Council has quite a bit of influence. Is that enough reason to get you to inform yourself and vote?