What’s The Point?

It doesn’t count to blag everyday if you’re not going to take it seriously and write something you’ve thought about, right?  Except, you can’t write it without first thinking, even if only long enough to get the message from your head to your fingers.  So it goes.

Local Midtown Sacramento, Et Al

I have a few things to say about a place or two in the local midtown Sacramento area, but what I want for these folks to understand, is that they do not own my time or my dollar.  Especially the new establishments that are overcrowded by the scenester socialites.  Please understand that customer service goes a long way, especially in a "down" economy.  You get one shot at being new, and one more shot just because.  After that, expect nothing.  You’ve been warned.

More Twitter Please, How Do You Take Yours?

I almost can’t believe how people are starting to jump on the Twitter pipe, but it’s not the individual users that surprises me.  No, not at all.  People do that sort of thing.  It’s that businesses are not only signing up for accounts but that they are also actively Tweeting.  Sure, anyone can use an automated TweetFeed to share new posts with followers, but it takes a real life person to carry on conversations and respond to fellow Tweeters.  (I can only imagine it’s the daily duty of an intern, but still.  Someone is getting paid to Tweet.)

I’m particularly pleased with @News10_CA and their posting.  We’ll see how long it lasts, though.  I’ve found that a lot of these company accounts don’t last long when it comes to updating regularly.  Time will tell.

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Hello My Name Is

Hello My Name Is (Sticker)

I want more people to wear name tags.  That probably sounds strange if you take into consideration that when I wear one I almost always use some other name, or sometimes a phrase, that sounds nothing like my own.  Tonight I shall be known as "Sir", which I’ve been insisting that people call me if they are younger in age.  It was a gift to myself for turning 30, and I get a kick out of it.

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Wesabe Or Mint, Which To Use

I’ve been using both Wesabe and Mint for a little over a year now and still I’m not ready to give a full review.  Each service manages my money and spending habits a little differently, but mostly the same.  The one very big difference is the Social experience available at Mint, but it’s not a feature I use.  If we were to measure my use in minutes, we’d find that I probably log more hours using Wesabe than I do using Mint , but at the end of the day it’s still the Excel sheets I created some ten years ago that I rely upon to keep track of my money and spending habits.  It’s not nearly as automated as the online servcies, but I have way more control over how the data is manipulated and that’s truly what I’m looking for.

Calm Your Latitude

Someone had to say it, right?  Hahaha…I know.

I want people to calm down over Google’s latest app Latitude .  The privacy advocates specifically.  It’s not like anyone is being forced to install or use the application.  (Although, it does come bundled with Maps for the mobile phones.)  Even if Maps is installed, someone still needs to sign in with a user name and password to allow Latitude access to the phone’s GPS information.  Even still, a user can specify what amount of location based information is available (near exact, city-wide, or not at all.)  So please, dear everyone who is upset, please calm yourselves.

Not that I’m a fan of advertising, but location based advertisements seem like a cool idea.  I can only imagine walking through town, Google knowing exactly where I am and alerting me to a nearby Happy Hour deal.  Stellar move, Google.  And I don’t have to share my actual location with anyone, which I already am willing to do with services such as Brightkite . (Again, only to select people.)

I want all these services to continue improving, so I hope Google doesn’t cave and shut down its Latitude service.  I think Google did a pretty good job preempting the privacy nuts with a lot of privacy-control features already built-in, but we’ll see what happens.  In the meanwhile, you can catch my Brightkite updates through Twitter or Friendfeed.  Feel free to buy me a coffee if you’re in the area.

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California Project Homeowner

What is it and how can I get one?  That’s what I want to know.  I’ve done a small bit of Google searching, but haven’t really found too much information.  I’ll update this post as soon as I know more, because I’m sure this is something that many Californians would be interested in.  I do know that it is sponsored by the Department of Real Estate and they are working closely with Chase.

More warrants as events news.

Update 1: According to an article in the Stockton-based newspaper The Record , the correct name of the program is "Project Homeowners – Protecting California’s Dream".

Update 2: Starting to get a better idea of what this event is about.  Found  the Project Homeowner California event flyer .  Loaded with good information.

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