Jun 072005
 

Intel has released their third annual “Most Unwired Cities” survey and the Austin-San Marcos, Tex. area ranks number three behind Seattle-Bellevue-Everett-Tacoma and San Francisco-San Jose-Oakland.

Here’s how they arrived at the results:

Survey findings are based on the number of commercial and public or “free” wireless Internet access points (hotspots), airports with wireless Internet access, and broadband availability. The survey also included community wireless Internet access points, local wireless networks and wireless e-mail devices. The metro areas included in the survey were the 100 largest in the United States, and based on the definitions of Metropolitan Statistical Areas from the U.S. Census Bureau. The data was also calculated at the per-capita level to determine how many people share wireless Internet hotspots within a given city or region. Data was collected from a variety of industry sources between Jan. 1 and April 15, 2005, and weighted across a 100-point scale to allow comparison between categories.

I have no doubt that our high ranking is due mainly to the efforts of many local activists and groups like free wireless champion, Rich MacKinnon’s Wireless City Project and Less Networks. On the political front, Chip Rosenthal and Adina Levin’s Save Muni Wireless keeps tabs on legislation that threatens wireless growth and access. There’s also the Austin Wireless Alliance.

The next time you enjoy the benefits of free wi-fi at a local restaurant, bar or coffee shop, be sure to thank them and the many volunteers and businesses that support them.

 Posted by on June 7, 2005 at 9:34 am
Jun 072005
 

This one’s for all the parents out there:

The setup:
I came back to my desk late this morning after a meeting to find a voicemail waiting for me. We acquired some new patio furniture for the backyard from my parents. I spent most of Sunday morning mowing and then spraying for mosquitos so that The Wife and The Kids could enjoy the yard. We’re also trying to get a playscape for the kids sometime in the near future, depending on how much we shell out on the new flooring, etc. The Wife was calling to say that they were enjoying the yard.

The Message

 Posted by on June 7, 2005 at 3:16 am
Jun 032005
 

Click it or else
I forgot how I came across it, but Matt from LA Metblog posted over the Memorial Day weekend about the “Click It or Ticket” media blitz from California Highway Patrol.

Here in Austin, if you’ve driven I-35 through downtown, I don’t know how you could’ve missed the same campaign here courtesy of TxDOT. Well, it’s all coming from NHTSA. I suppose they want to drill it into people’s heads at the start of the busy summer vacation travel season. I don’t think I really have anything against it. I always wear one, but it seems like overkill, especially since there’s another billboard with the same image a mere 5 blocks to the south on the same side of the highway.

Hawaii has a post on this as well. What I want to know is why the fine’s only $92 there and it can be as high as $200 here?

Beware Highway Traffic Man, The Metbloggers are hip to your game.

 Posted by on June 3, 2005 at 10:59 am

Dionysium

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Jun 012005
 

Dionysium - Photo from Austin Chronicle
I first met Buzz Moran roughly 9 years ago when I briefly filled in on drums for Lonesome Dave’s band, Heroes of the West (I think). I had one or two weeks to learn songs for an Emo’s gig opening for Old 97’s before they rode the “alt-country” wave to the big time. Anyway, all of the guys in the band were very cool people, but Buzz still sticks out in my mind. He has sort of a Weird Al Yankovic quality to him. I ran into him once doing sound at the Continental Club a few years later, but then lost track of him.

When I stumbled on this article in the Chronicle late last summer (the photo is from the article), I thought that his new project, Dionysium, sounded like a pretty cool idea. On first glance, it looks like something that could be a little too pretentious, succumbing to its own sense of self-satisfied hipness, but with Buzz at the helm, I don’t think it’s possible. Their next monthly meeting convenes this coming Tuesday, June 7 at a new location, Alamo South Lamar. The overarching topic this month is Juneteenth.

Admittedly, I haven’t yet been to a meeting myself, so somebody who doesn’t have kids go check this thing out and let me know how it goes. I’m guessing you won’t be disappointed.

 Posted by on June 1, 2005 at 10:12 am