You can find it through http://lynnhappens.com

And let me tell you we struggled for a while with this flyer design. There’s the sort of flyer you do for a DJ’d party with a name that’s a play on “Octoberfest,” then there’s the sort you do for an event in which your City’s Mayor is scheduled to speak! Then there’s the fundraising for Girls, Inc and all the other info.. and this is what you get. It’s your basic hard working event flyer professionally assembled by survivalbydesign.net using the best photos of downtown we had at the moment!
Two videos have been posted to blip.tv. I have decided not to use youtube or google video because of their limitations on file size and length.
Here is the link for the Cable Advisory Committee Meeting of 9-9-08:
…and the City Council!
…and the infamous “39 Stipulations” (pdf)
http://lynnhappens.com/docs/stipulations.pdf
(note: I did not do the “bolding” of some passages. Copy came from the Item web site)
Update: Thursday, 9-11, 9:12pm (The blog’s time is always off)
***Perhaps it’s Comcast’s slow upload speeds or the server at the other end, but it has taken over an hour to upload just 463mb of the Cable Advisory Committee Meeting. According to the uploader, there are SEVEN hours remaining. It’ll be there by morning! If that’s any indication, it’ll take twice as long to upload the City Council Meeting. I can just do the uploads as I sleep or leave my computer running while at work, but I may add even more compression (compromising quality a bit more) to speed up workflow. I am also going to go tapeless. Tapes must be transferred to a computer in real-time. A video camera that takes SD cards or has a hard drive can transfer video like any other computer file.***
This is just a quick note to say that the 9/9 Cable Advisory Sub-Committee and City Council Meetings are on tape. It will take 2-3 days before I have the time to transfer and convert them for viewing. Links will be posted here and on http://lynnhappens.com
Progress was made with a unanimous vote to move forward with a motion of reconsideration by Councilor Cyr with “39 stipulations.” When I have time, I’ll weigh in on them myself. In short (It’s past my bedtime), because of my experience in the field I know that some of them are not enforceable and some would not be reasonable to expect of LynnCam. Concerns, conflicts and issues with the stipulations can still be dealt with along the way. We have crossed an important threshold!
http://media.myfoxboston.com/galleries/08/ziptrips/lynn/index.htm
“Lynn won the
poll with 40% of the vote.
Fox News’ “VB” will
be at Manning Field tomorrow from 6-9am broadcasting Live! ”