What do you think? Do you like the logo and design?
The site, Elect.Rauterkus.com is not expected on December 15, 2004. That day is devoted to more general efforts.
As fit citizens, neighbors and running mates, we are tyranny fighters, water-game professionals, WPIAL and PIAA bound, wiki instigators, sports fans, liberty lovers, world travelers, non-credentialed Olympic photographers, UU netizens, church goers, open source boosters, school advocates, South Siders, retired and not, swim coaches, water polo players, ex-publishers and polar bear swimmers, N@.
at Dowe's on Ninth Street Entrepreneurial Thursday's Year-End Event --
An Evening of Live Jazz, Interviews & Networking Hosted by Jessica Lee & Adrienne Wehr
Thursday, December 16, 2004, 5:30 - 8:00 PM, $5 cover at the door
Dowe's on Ninth Street, 121 Ninth St. - Downtown
PANEL:
"Building and Growing Pittsburgh's Film/TV Industry"
City Councilman William Peduto
State Representative Tom Stevenson
Tom Savini & Marty Schiff - "Tom Savini's Chill Factor"
Don Marinelli - CMU's Entertainment Technology Center
Rick Sebak - WQED
Brian Bronaugh - Pittsburgh Advertising Federation
PROFILE INTERVIEWS WITH:
Janet Smith - Trifocal Media
Brady Lewis - Pittsburgh Filmmakers, "Daddy Cool"
Amy Lamb - Lumiere Films
Bill O'Driscoll - Film Kitchen
Jared Early - Oaks Theater
Aisha White - Rights and Responsibilities
Gary Kaboly - Pittsburgh Filmmakers
Jeff Garton & Hugues Dalton - "The Lift"
Laura Magone - "One Extraordinary Street"
Joe Giacobella - Bello Productions, "Doing Therapy"
Kevin Clark Forsythe - Another True Story Publishing
2 Political Junkies blog: New CDC Virus Warning. The Center for Disease Control has issued a warning about a new virulent strain of sexually transmitted disease. This disease is contracted through dangerous and high risk behavior. The disease is called Gonorrhea lecthim (pronounced 'gonna re-elect him').
Honest WagnerA posting from a fellow burgh blogger covers some of the insights about the recent news of steroids in baseball.
TechBits: Showtimes, blog lookup, music videos, holograms, electronic eye: "'Blog' is most-searched word in online dictionary
NEW YORK -- 'Blog' is now the most popular search word in the online version of the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Its frequent lookup paralleled its growth on the political scene this year as keepers of Web logs aggressively chronicled campaign developments they thought were undercovered or ignored by traditional media.
Politics dominated Merriam-Webster's top-10 list, with 'incumbent,' 'electoral,' 'insurgent,' 'partisan,' 'sovereignty' and 'defenestration' among the top searches. Rounding out the list were 'hurricane,' 'cicada' and 'peloton,' the main body of riders in a bicycle race.
Last year was the first that the company kept a list of the top words looked up online. As with this year, the most popular words were frequently in the news.
Last year's winner was 'democracy.'
As for a blog, Merriam-Webster defines the noun as 'a Web site that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writer.'
Resign Tom Murphy
Step down. Your time ruining this City is over. I hope they stick to their votes. I would rather pay the $200 more per year so we can insure that our mayor leaves a sour taste in everyone's mouth.
Your children are invited to participate in the Tri-State Junior Chess Championship, which will be held on Saturday, December 18 at Carnegie Mellon
University. This event is intended as the championship for PA, Ohio, and West Virginia. Usually attendance runs between 250 to 400 kids.
Many newcomers ask if their child is ready and why they should encourage their child to play chess.
If your child can play a full game without help and carry out simple checkmates, they can play in a tournament. I firmly believe chess is good for kids. It focuses them, helps with their problem-solving and critical thinking skills, and even helps teach some lessons about being better winners and more gracious losers. If your child has never tried a tournament before, why not discuss it with them. Chess will give them a chance to exercise their brain, and our tournament will provide a positive atmosphere. Our message to your kids will be "Win or lose, if you do your best, You are a Winner!"
Children of different ages and ability levels are placed in different sections. For instance, there is a Grade K to 2 Beginner section, Grade 3 & 4 Beginner section, etc, as well as numerous sections divided by ratings. Different sections allow them to play others of similar ability and still have a chance to win some games or even a ribbon or trophy.
Full details, and a registration form.
You can also look up your child's current rating on the website and look at the "Honor Roll," which shows the top 15 rated kids in each grade.
Entries are accepted until the day before the tournament. However, if you mail your entry by next Saturday, December 4, you will save $5 by avoiding the late fee.
For those who are interested, there is also information on the website about our next set of Sunday chess classes at the Pittsburgh Chess Club. Those classes will begin on Jan 9. Beginners and Advanced Beginners meet from 2:30-3:30 and Intermediate players meet from 1-2pm. Cost is $35 for 6 weeks. There is also a class for Advanced students on Monday nights, starting January 10. Details.
Lastly, I would like to mention that there are 3 spots remaining for my Chess Camp from Dec 27 to 31 for players rated roughly 700 to 1000. Details on the website.
Thank you for your consideration. I hope your children are enjoying chess.
The Station Square nightclub, Chancey's, is closed for good now. The one attorney said that the sting and shut down was like shooting a wounded animal. The owners had a plan and it was due to close in early January.
Three great educational institutions gave football coaches the pink slips. Notre Dame's student athletes are to vote about NOT going to the Insight.com bowl game. That's interesting too.
Our Chief Executive, Dan Onorato, was on the Jerry Bowyer show and spoke about his bill on row office reform. The bill is presently in committee and should surface to a vote soon. Until the vote on council, we're not sure where the people stand. This vote, by the way, only gets the question to change the row office onto the ballot.
Recess!
Rally at the Carpenters' Hall this Friday evening, 12/03/04. All are welcome.
CARPENTERS AND FRIENDS,
Please join us for a show of SOLIDARITY with ANNE FEENEY, INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED UNION LABOR SONGWRITER AND PERFORMER.
At 7 to 9:00 pm, Friday December 3, 2004 at the Carpenters' Hall, 3rd floor, 495 Mansfield Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15205
The University of Pittsburgh's Nationality Rooms are traditional classrooms created from 1938 to 2000. Rooms, including Irish, German, Hungarian, Lithuanian, and 22 more, are decorated in holiday style traditional to each culture, and truly are magical for the young and old alike. The Holiday Open House is Sunday, December 5, from noon to 4; food, crafts, and tours will be offered by guides in ethnic dress.