Archive - 2008
December 5th
Live Blogging the SEEC hearing on the Citizen’s Election Program
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Fri, 12/05/2008 - 10:28Today, the Connecticut State Elections Enforcement Commission (SEEC), is holding hearings about the Citizen’s election program, what worked, what didn’t and what can be done to improve the program. The hearing started with comments about the dust settling and a chance to look back at a very successful first run of the program.
The first person to testify was Speaker-Elect Chris Donovan. He spoke about how well the program worked and his appreciation that the program brought campaigning back to the fun days that reminded him of his first campaign, with much greater emphasis on going around talking with voters.
Speaker-Elect Donovan was followed by State Representative Andrew Fleischmann. Rep Fleischmann made similar comments about how well the program has worked. He also spoke about how good it was to be able to talk with voters, and tell potential donors that he only needed $5 dollars, because he had already raised enough money, and just needed more supporters. He did suggest that candidates should be allowed to continue fundraising, after they raised their requirements and received their grants, with money going to the help fund the Citizen’s Election Program.
December 4th
Monkey’s New Home
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Thu, 12/04/2008 - 17:20Yesterday, I wrote about two adorable pit bull mixes that desperately needed a new home. Other bloggers picked up the story, NytroGirl and FeeFiFo both put up wonderful posts, and people have been asking me what happened.
Today, I learned that both of the dogs were adopted and I called up Sherry, the person listed on the email I had received, and whose number I posted on my blog post. Sherry is an animal control officer for the city of Hartford, CT. Every day they pick up stray animals, sometimes as many as ten in a single day. It costs the city of Hartford $18 per day for each dog they have at their shelter and so animals not adopted in the time required by law are killed.
Since July, the pound has been the temporary home for around 280 dogs ranging from chihuahuas to pit bulls. Some types of dogs get adopted more quickly than others, and unfortunately, pit bulls, which often have a wonderful temperament get passed over because of stories about pit bulls that had been trained to be fighters.
When a dog is approaching their last days at the shelter, Sherry reaches out to anyone who will help spread the word. Scott Haney of WFSB, Channel 3 highlights the dogs during the morning news weather report. Sherry also reaches out to rescue groups and websites like Help Save One and Flora’s Pet Project. This email got forwarded around until it ended up in my lap.
In the case of these two dogs, the female was adopted by a family that had adopted another dog from the same pound eight months ago, and were looking for a playmate for their dog. The male was adopted by a family from eastern Connecticut who has named him Monkey and given him a great new home.
When I asked Sherry about how we can better deal with the problems of abandoned animals, her first comment was to make sure that your pets are spayed or neutered. Beyond that, if you, or anyone you know, is considering getting a pet, check with the rescue societies and local pounds. Especially check with the pounds of the nearest largest cities, since animals there may be the most at risk. Sherry has a website about the pound listing pets for adoption.
She also a website, Hartford Dog Pound with lots of valuable information, links and success stories. Hopefully, we’ll hear more about the two dogs that were just adopted on that website soon enough.
So, while the two dogs that caught everyone’s attention yesterday are now safe, abandoned animals continues to be a problem and pounds around the country are looking for good homes to some lovely animals. So, if you are looking to get a pet, or know someone who is, make sure they check the pounds and the local rescue societies. Then, when they get a pet, make sure the pet is spayed or neutered. I’m glad that Monkey and his friend have new homes, and I hope some of their old friends from the pound find new homes soon to.
December 3rd
Speechless Wednesday
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Wed, 12/03/2008 - 11:01If you want my Wordless Wednesday post, see below. This picture cannot be wordless, but it leaves me speechless.
This puppy, along with another one you can see on my Flickr page is in danger of being put down tomorrow if a home is not found for them.
The shelter is located at
239 MAPLE HILL AVE. NEWINGTON CT
Please email Sherry at PIZON67 at YAHOO.COM or call 860 305 6764
Wordless Wednesday
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Wed, 12/03/2008 - 09:42December 2nd
power.com
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Tue, 12/02/2008 - 23:12Techcrunch has an article about Power.com, a new “social inter-networking” site that links Facebook, Myspace, Orkut, Hi5 and other sites into one site.
They are a Brazilian based company with about five million users already, I suspect mostly gathered from Brazilian Orkut users.
I've gone in and played with it a little bit. Other than random places where Portuguese slips through, I haven't found any obvious glitches or anything especially noteworthy.
They are trying to grow the site virally and anyone that gets 100 people to join in the first 100 days gets $100.
I could send out email blasts through them to my friends on these various networks but that seems a bit spammy.
Instead, I'll post the banner they provide:
If a bunch of people sign up this way and we find good reasons to use other than simply as innovators and early adopters, I might send emails to some people as well, but probably not.
So, take a look at power.com and let me know what you think.