Category Archives: Social Networking

Media Crap Index… How do you score your media?

Posted on Saturday, February 13, 2010 by 6 comments

How about this?  Go ahead and score each form of media on your very own Media Crap Index… MCI.

For example, email channels are flooded with spam, some reports put it at 95% of all messages sent.  So, email gets an awful 95% MCI… that is, 95% of email is crap.

But how about other media?  TV… considering all channels, 24/7, including ads… my TV MCI = 95% too.

Radio… well, I’m a picky listener… I find myself drawn to a 95% score again.

Daily local newspaper?  What I actually read (without regret)… better than above… maybe MCI = 80%.

Facebook… oy… sorry “friends”… my MCI = 95% too.

Twitter… I guess I’ve got to get into some better hashtags or something… MCI = 85%

A question… how easy is it to glean out the non-crap portion from these various streams and let the unwelcomed bulk float away from you ASAP?  Spam filtering, when it works, makes email a good fit for me… cutting my email MCI down to about 10%.

But TV and radio?  The best filter for me is abandonment… so I instead stream shows/music online that I want to see/hear… but they still come with ads that don’t appeal… so my streaming MCI might be around 25%… much better.

Print daily newspaper… hard to filter… but I’ve been doing it since my first paper route in second grade… so my custom-built neural filter is well-honed, slicing thru the crap ably.

Facebook… well, to confess my Web 2.0 sins, I haven’t managed well, and now I just don’t have the wherewithal to wade in and pluck the lovely items from frothing stream of… what… I guess my Facebook flow calls to mind a tittering group of junior high girls around someone’s locker before 4th period.  So I don’t know how — and I’m just not motivated to try — to cut my FB MCI below its painful 95% crap level.

Twitter… I know there are ways to filter… to get the noise down… but I just haven’t seen enough value to convince me to build myself a better experience with a tolerable MCI.

Well, now I’ve likely offended several friends and colleagues, and for that I apologize.  I don’t begrudge people their media choices, and I understand that the more popular a media option becomes, the higher its MCI climbs (gotta pay the bills with ads, and you gotta attract the teeming masses).  But the hype around today’s darlings can get overwhelming.  At what point can we start talking about Facebook like reasonable people did about TV in the 1970s and 80s… they watched a few hours of it every night, but drove to work the next morning with a “Kill your TV” bumper sticker proudly displayed.

So, I look forward to better filtering across the board… drive down those MCIs on the super popular choices.  And I’ll keep looking for niches with lower MCI ratings… oh… here’s one… a hand-written letter from a loved one?  MCI = 0%!

P.S.  I reserve the right to change my mind on this.  Educate me, please!

Saving money in Vermont… neighborhood group purchases

Posted on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 by 3 comments

Need to pinch pennies in this tight economy?  Who doesn’t!

We’ve seen plenty of neighbors chasing lower prices by pulling together through Front Porch Forum to form group purchases.  In Huntington, it’s propane.  Other neighborhoods in Essex, South Burlington, Burlington, and Richmond have aggregated their purchasing power to get better deals on driveway paving, trash hauling, fuel oil, house painting, tree trimming, snow removal and more.  From today’s Huntington FPF…

There was a group of folks last year who got this going, and we took advantage.  Thank you to the folks who organized it… It was with Suburban Propane.  Phone: 864-9821  Call them and ask for Tina.  Tell her you want to be part of the Front Porch Forum group plan, and I think it was about $2.67/gal last year based on our small consumption (<500 gal/yr).  This was compared to over $4/gal…

Help give FPF neighbor-connection work big boost

Posted on Monday, February 1, 2010 by 1 comment

Please take a moment to vote for Front Porch Forum‘s proposal to the Knight News Challenge.  The Knight Foundation awards about $5 million each year to promising projects in the local news arena.

FPF’s application made it through the first round of judging and is now among about 200 finalists… exciting!

Click here to vote… then click on the right-most star… and leave a comment at the bottom.

VBSR Networking Get-Together Jan. 27 in Burlington

Posted on Wednesday, January 20, 2010 by No comments yet

Front Porch Forum is glad to be co-sponsoring this upcoming Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility event.  Looking forward to seeing lots of folks there.

VBSR Networking Get-Together
Date: Wednesday Jan 27th, 2010
Time: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Location: Magnolia Bistro
Address: One Lawson Lane, Burlington, VT 05401
Cost: FREE and open to the public
To Register: Please RSVP to info@vbsr.org or call 802-862-8347; RSVPs appreciated, but walk-ins also welcome
For More Info: Call 802-862-8347 or email info@vbsr.org

Ten Words for 2010 Raffle Winners!

Posted on Wednesday, January 13, 2010 by 3 comments

We’ve got raffle winners!  Nearly 1,000 Front Porch Forum members posted entries to their neighborhood forums for the Ten Words for 2010 Raffle.  Thanks to our sponsors and to all who entered.  Congratulations to our lucky drawing winners…

  • Tamra & Tony Augostino, Milton:  One-night stay at The Essex Resort and Spa ($269 value)
  • Steffen & Kathryn Parker, Williston:  Solio portable solar charger for iPod/digital camera/etc. from Seventh Generation ($100 value)
  • Olga Vrana, Burlington:  $100 gift certificate toward any youth or adult art class at Davis Studio
  • Roger Kohn, Hinesburg:  Three-month membership to Hammerfit Athletic Club and Motion Studio ($100 value)
  • Alida Duncan, Burlington:  $100 opening deposit for a Power Saver CD at Opportunities Credit Union
  • Carol Ode, Burlington:  Great Harvest Bakery “Year of Free Bread” – one loaf/month for a year ($70 value)
  • John and Debbie McMahon, Isle La Motte:  One pair of tickets to Higher Ground Comedy Battle Jan. 17 ($30/pair value)
  • Rob Stumler, Burlington:  One pair of tickets to Higher Ground Comedy Battle Jan. 17 ($30/pair value)
  • David Gray, Essex Junction:  Five-class pass to South End Studio ($60 value)
  • Sherridan Beyer, Winooski:  $100 gift certificate from 1-800-GOT-JUNK?
  • Deena Frankel, Burlington:  Personal Training Session at Greater Burlington YMCA ($65 value)
  • Jane Agran, Richmond:  An assortment of 20 greeting cards from Sweet Basil Cards ($60 value)

See some of the many, many entries from FPF members.