CyntheticMedia.com: Coming to Life…

Back in May of this year I set up a WordPress installation here, did a bit of tweaking, and let the whole thing sit while I tried to decide what I wanted to accomplish here. At first I had thought that I might try to create my own version of a news outlet for all things related to my hometown of Cynthiana, KY. Then I thought that maybe I could try and establish a network of Cynthiana bloggers. Instead, I have decided to make this place a personal blog. Sort of.

What I think I am aiming for here is a place where I can share anything and everything that I like or do. I’d also like to allow friends the option of writing here on occasion. I’d guess the first one I’ll talk to about this will be my wife, though I doubt if she’ll have much to do with any posts here as she hasn’t written anything on her LJ in months.

So, I guess I’m declaring this as the new home of my blog. Hooray for me.

Fwd: FW: Kentucky State Police Vehicle Auction and other stuff

some good junk listed in the auction…
——– Original Message ——–
Subject: FW: Kentucky State Police Vehicle Auction and other stuff
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 08:58:53 -0400
From: Oglesby, Steve W Mr. NGKY
To:
Here’s the link to the spreadsheet of stuff and vehicles:

Didn’t know if anything would be of help or interest.
Steve Oglesby
KyEM Area 13 Manager
—–Original Message—–
From: Donovan Murphy Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 4:40 PM
To: Oglesby, Steve W Mr. NGKY
Subject: Kentucky State Police Vehicle Auction
The Divsion of Surplus Property will be conducting a public auction sale on
Friday, August 15, 2008 to dispose of surplus vehicles and confiscated items
for the Kentucky State Police. Property for sale may only be inspected the
morning of the sale. The auction will begin a 9:00 a.m. Registration begins
at 8:00 a.m. Please visit the web site
https://web.archive.org/web/20101208041438/http://finance.ky.gov/internal/surplus/surpa.htm for further details. Please
scroll to the bottom of the page where the notice is posted.

882

I’m scared.
I am honestly frightened.
I am fearful.
…and what scares me the most is that I cannot think of one single way of taking care of these fears.
I don’t know what to say/write here, for I don’t know whether anything I can say will be helpful or harmful.
…I feel so lost right now.
I never should’ve left the job I had. I never should’ve let that stupid thought of being worthy of more enter my mind. I should’ve stayed put, and been content with what I had. If I had done that, I wouldn’t be so scared.

iPhone for every kid… Are you NUTS?!?

Ever have something you want to say, but can’t figure out a way to say it?
I’ve been sitting here, trying to figure out how to express my thoughts on something being discussed on friendfeed.
Words. Keep. Escaping. Me.
Oh, well. Guess I’ll just wing it, and post whatever I come up with.
If you follow Scoble, (heck, if you even know who Scoble is you likely know what I’m getting to, and don’t need any background on it. which, come to think of it, might be the entire point of this post…) you’ve heard about his trip to DC, his son talking to the FCC Commissioner, and his “technology agenda”. (and if you don’t know who or what I’m talking about, you might be a friend of mine, or just in the hundreds of thousands in the US who aren’t a member of the “bleeding edge” or whatever-in-the-hell it’s called.)
Long story short, Scoble wrote three little points which he feels need to be addressed by the US:

  1. a Chief Science/Technology officer in White House cabinet
  2. an iPhone-level device for every kid
  3. a museum for science and technology

These three points help show that Robert Scoble may be nuts.
First, I need to crack a stupid joke that’s been bugging me ever since I read those words… Chief Science / Technology officer?
“Kirk to Spock, report to the bridge immediately!”
…sorry, but now that it’s out of the way, I can move on.
I do think that someone overlooking science and technology would be a neat idea, but isn’t that already taken care of in other departments? CDC, FDA, Surgeon General, and a few others cover medical science. EPA for ecological stuffs. FCC for electronics and communications.
I don’t know. Maybe he’s thinking more along the lines of having somebody for computer technology. Hmm… a cabinet of computer geeks… cabinet full of computer geeks… wait, shouldn’t that be a locker full of computer geeks? And what would this locker do exactly? Help enforce open standards? Neah, enforcing open standards would be eerily similar to dictating open standards, which would lead to a closed-like standard. Hmm… interoperability? No, can’t be that. That sort of stuff is being handled elsewhere on a global level, with organizations like IEEE, ICANN, and so on.
Sorry, Robert. I don’t see your vision here. Perhaps a better idea would be to create an organization of geeks with enough power to have a voice in speaking with the agencies we have in place. It might be a good idea to give them some good attorneys, too; so that they can also help out the little guy, if he ever gets caught in some sort of legal trouble relating to computers. Hey, I have an idea for a name for it, too! Let’s call it the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Hey, even better, we can have organizations for all walks of life–for people with geeky interests elsewhere. Say, maybe we can have a group of geeks interested in communications. We can call that group something like, hmmm… i dunno…. how does the Amateur Radio Relay League sound? Neah, that’d never fly. I don’t think the FCC would ever listen to anything like that…
Oh, well. Point one was a good idea, but I don’t think it’ll fly.
So, on to… what was it? Oh, yeah… iPhones.
I’m sorry, iPhone-level devices. So, I guess that means iPhone-like. So, that’d be inclusive of Blackberrys and any other “smart-phone”, right? Okay, so let’s give our kids iPhones and Blackberrys. Um, but why? I hope not for the phone part of it… phones=$$$
…and, Robert, not many people have $$$.
I live in the quiet little town of Cynthiana. I say town, because even though she may be a Kentucky Certified City, she’s way too small to call a city. I guess, if I have to paint a picture of her size to anyone out there living in larger cities, she’d be about the size of a suburb. Sixteen to seventeen percent of our city is below the poverty line (which was just over $21k in ’07). Our median incomes are $20k-30k (women taking the lower end, and families–assumedly with more than one income–near the higher end). We don’t have a lot of money ’round these parts. Oh, and it gets a bit worse outside of town, where the majority of our children live.
So, with that in mind, I would have to say that the phone part of the iPhone-like device would be useless, as many would be unable to afford it. (not to mention that the majority of the area doesn’t have wireless coverage reliable enough for voice or data.) Kinda nixes that idea. But, you might still be on to something. Give the kids PDAs with WiFi, or even an iPod Touch. That works.
No. It doesn’t. Not that many have Internet access, and the majority of those that do have dial-up. While I’d love to show this in numbers, I can’t–at least not for Harrison County (where Cynthiana is located). I can provide a link to a survey conducted in 2007 which is representative of Kentucky as a whole. One pie-chart in the survey results shows that 35% do not have Internet access, 21% having dial-up, and the remaining 44% having broadband access. Later in the survey, a color coded map displays Harrison County being among the counties with “significantly lower than average” numbers in broadband access. It might be safe to assume that a WiFi enabled device might not go over so well with the kiddies, unless it was strictly used for school, where they would actually be able to use it.
Interestingly enough, however, Harrison County is toying with something close to your vision. (Less the WiFi and multimedia joys of an iPhone.) Harrison County has been playing with Palms.
So, Robert, while I think you’re nuts for uttering “iPhone”, I believe that your heart might be in the right place.
Personally, I would rather see a project hit our schools that would be similar to the OLPC. I believe that an XO or similar laptop computer would be much better for a child/student, and the agency supplying them. Here’s a thought: can you stick an XO in your back pocket, forget about it, and sit on it? or put it in your shirt pocket or holster/case on your hip and drop it in a toilet? (Not to mention, if you really want to aid the development of a child’s mind in computer technology, I would think you’d be more interested in giving kids a computer, rather than a computer device. More–at least for now–can be done with an actual computer.)
Finally (yes, finally; I’m growing tired of this topic, and need to report to the kitchen–time to fix dinner), a Science and Technology Museum? Um… Smithsonian, anyone? Not to mention there are other museums on more specific topics. Like aeronautics and military science? How about trying Wright-Patt (or–you guessed it–Smithsonian!). Space-flight? Try the US Space & Rocket Center (wait, they’re–*gasp*–Smithsonian affiliated!).
Or were you thinking something more along the lines of the DigiBarn? or the Computer History Museum? (and, doesn’t the <sarcastic voice>Smithsonian</sarcastic voice> have a part of ENIAC? and Deep Blue? and……)
SO…
…um, Robert, I liked your ideas, but, um… yeah… they were kinda off.

Fwd: SOMEONE YOU CALL YOUR FRIEND WANT YOU DEAD

/this has got to be one of the funniest junk mails i’ve gotten…/
——– Original Message ——–
Subject: SOMEONE YOU CALL YOUR FRIEND WANT YOU DEAD
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:20:16 +0200
From: REDEBBE JAMES
Attetion.
I felt very sorry and bad for you, that your life is going to end like this if you don’t comply, i was paid to eliminate you and I have to do it within 10 days.
Someone you call your friend wants you dead by all means, and the person have spent a lot of money on this, the person also came to us and told us that he wants you dead and he provided us your names, photograph and other necessary information we needed about you. If you are in doubt with this I will send you your name and where you are residing in my next mail.
Meanwhile, I have sent my boys to track you down and they have carried out the necessary investigation needed for the operation, but I ordered them to stop for a while and not to strike immediately because I just felt something good and sympathetic about you. I decided to contact you first and know why somebody will want you dead by all means. Right now my men are monitoring you, their eyes are on you, and even the place you think is safer for you to hide might not be.
Now do you want to LIVE OR DIE? It is up to you. Get back to me now if you are ready to enter deal with me, I mean life trade, who knows, and I might just spear your life, $8,000 is all you need to spend. You will first of all pay $3,000 then I will send the tape of the person that want you dead to you and when the tape gets to you, you will pay the remaining $5,000. If you are not ready for my help, then I will have no choice but to carry on the assignment after all I have already being paid before now.
Warning: do not think of contacting the police or even tell anyone because I will extend it to any member of your family since you are aware that somebody want you dead, and the person knows some members of your family as well.
For your own good I will advise you not to go out once is 7pm until I make out time to see you and give you the tape of my discussion with the person who want you dead then you can use it to take any legal action. Good luck as I await your reply to this e-mail contact:
radebbe_killer@yahoo.fr
Mr Radebbe Bin Killer.

sullivan attempts to go green…

Sullivan has imposed a printing policy:

Printing Policy
At Sullivan University Lexington, we use over 400,000 sheets of paper each quarter for printing and copying purposes.  Consequently, the faculty and staff are developing plans to conserve paper.  As part of these efforts, we are monitoring the number of pages we use and we are asking students to do the same.  Our goal is to reduce the number of unnecessary print jobs each quarter.
Effective this quarter, students will receive an allotment of 100 copies per quarterIf you find that your printing needs exceed this number, you can obtain more copies in blocks of 50 through the Bookstore.  The Bookstore is open from 7:30 am – 6:30 pm, Monday through Friday and from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm on Saturdays.
To help you monitor your paper usage, each computer is equipped with software that tracks the number of sheets you have printed.  Putting your mouse pointer over the icon, located in the lower right hand of the screen, will show you how many available pages you can print.
Questions about the process of adding copies should be directed to the IT department at lex.helpdesk@sullivan.edu or by stopping by the office located on the main level to the left of the lobby.

Concept Packaging Group & the Cynthiana-Harrison County Economic Development Authority

Concept Packaging Group had once called Cynthiana home to its central Kentucky design, production, and assembly operations. In 2006 Concept moved out of its three Cynthiana facilities and into a larger structure in Georgetown, KY.
In discussions with employees at the Cynthiana locations, Derrick Cantrell, plant manager, had stated that the move to Georgetown became a necessity–that the operations had grown to a level which demanded more of the three smaller locations. Cantrell had also stated that meetings with Cynthiana and Harrison County officials concerning a possible plan for building a new structure in the industrial park on US 62 had gone well; however, in spite of the governments’ attempts to retain the manufacturer and secure deals on property, the operations would not be able to feasibly continue and remain profitable within the time-table for new construction.
As anyone may know, when moving one might never know what will be found. (The same is true when cleaning the fridge–though the finds might not be as pleasant!)
During the moving process, I discovered a document which I found to be rather interesting, and quite amusing. This document was printed on an 8.5 x 11 glossy sheet of paper, and was presented in the form of an ad slick or insert for a mailer. The text of the document was written by Becky Barnes, journalist and editor for The Cynthiana Democrat. To my knowledge, the article was never published in the newspaper (I cannot remember it being published, nor have I researched whether it was). The document doesn’t bare a date of publication, thought it does reference the fall of 2000 in a future tense, as the expected time-frame for construction of a new facility.
The text of the article follows:

Before the first block has been laid and the first shovelful of dirt has been moved, a Cynthiana manufacturing operation has announced that it will be moving to the new industrial park.
Concept Packaging, which has two facilities in Cynthiana, announced this week that it will be building a new plant and staying in Cynthiana.
“This is tremendous news,” said Joe Craig Smith, chairman of the Cynthiana-Harrison County Economic Development Authority.
Smith added that the Concept facility will be the first in the planned industrial park off U.S. 62 at Martin Lane. The initial park development is expected to begin off Connersville Pike and meet with Martin Lane.
Bruce Bowles, general manager of the Northern Area of Concept Packaging, said Monday that some consideration had been given to moving the operation outside of Cynthiana.
“Joe Craig Smith and the Harrison County Authority helped develop a plan so that we can stay in Cynthiana and participate in the new industrial park,” Bowles said.
Concept’s two facilities are located on White Oak Pike at the plant vacated when Bullard built its new facility, and on Riggs Avenue in the former Auger-scope building.
Bowles said the initial development for Concept will eliminate the Auger-scope facility. Phase II will consolidate the two operations at the new industrial park. The first development calls for a 150,000-square-foot building with a 100,000-square-foot expansion in Phase II within two years.
Bowles said that along with Concept’s planned new development, the community should also feel the benefits through an increased employment base. Bowles said Concept currently has 85 employees. Over the five-year development period, Bowles anticipates the work force to increase to 50 percent.
Because the site is not ready for development, Bowles said he anticipates that construction of the Concept plant should begin in the fall of 2000.
“This satisfies the local support of the community which has been good and kind to us,” Bowles said. ‘This is a good long-term investment for us and our company.”
Concept Packaging is a supplier of protective packaging serving the automobile, technical, paper and plastics industries. The company has a combined annual sales of $22 million.
Bowles said that within the next five years, and in conjunction with the development of the new facility, he anticipates annual sales to double.
“It has been so important for us to make this deal,” Bowles said.

I just can’t help but wonder what happened. I don’t recall ever reading or hearing any further information on the story, so, I suppose that I am left to make assumptions. Poor planning on the side of the EDA? I assume so. I can’t remember the park being ready by “the fall of 2000”. I don’t even recall it being ready by the fall of 2001, though I may be wrong.
I remember hearing rumors that the park’s utilities, mainly water and sewage, weren’t able to handle industry, initially. To my knowledge (which isn’t much, I’m sure that regular readers have discovered this by now) these issues, if they had any truth behind them, have been rectified. I would also swear that I had heard that at one time there were concerns of coverage by emergency services, primarily the Cynthiana Fire Department, as the park was annexed by the city. I thought that I had heard about discussion of the city building a third station at the park. I do not know of the outcome of those talks (though I can imagine it as being something to the effect of “why build a station when there’s nothing there yet?”). It’s also possible that insurance queries revealed that the department was suited enough to cover the annexed area. (Again, I don’t know.)
The only thing I do know is that a business that pledged to stay in Cynthiana is no longer here.

…asking for direction and understanding…

I feel so lost at times.
I think this feeling of being lost may be what’s contributed to a lack of writing anything. How can I write anything when I don’t know what to write? don’t know what i feel? don’t know where i’m at? don’t know anything? (don’t know how to write complete sentences?)
I’ve been lost in my thoughts, and lost in my attempts do drown my thoughts. I think too much. I worry too much. I dream way too much.
There is too much to do. Too much that I want to do. Too much that I wish I could do. Too much.
For years I’ve dreamt big. thought of what is possible. thought of what i can do. thought of what i should do. thought of what i must do. thought of matters of pride. thought of matters of civility. thought of my community. thought of humanity. thought of ways that i could change things. thought of how i could be involved. thought…
…and i question myself. Is any of this for real? are these silly thoughts achievable? or am i simply lying to myself?
…and what’s scarier is that i find myself telling my children that anything is possible. that they can achieve anything if they try. that the world is theirs. I tell them the very things which I have begun to call into question.
Several words have echoed in my mind. These echoes are beginning to drive me mad.
Most of these words revolve, in some way, around Cynthiana.
Cynthiana.
Cynthiana.
Why do I really care about Cynthiana? Really? Why?
WHY?
…at times I feel as if I’m a child, standing in the shadow of a figure. Some dark, tall, and cruel figure, whose name is Cynthiana. I long for Cynthiana’s attention, respect, and love. I pull at Cynthiana’s coat tail, asking for it’s hand, asking it to show me it’s love, asking it to please hold my hand, asking it to…
…and the shadow pulls away.
…and i keep trying to find ways to get its approval.
…and it all seems to be for naught.
…i feel as if I’m the shadow’s bastard son.
…and for some reason, I keep trying.
…and as I grow older, I feel something else growing. I feel a letter growing. I feel a “c” growing, ever so slowly, in front of “older”. I hate that letter. I don’t want to grow a “c”. I want to grow a “b”. Why can’t I grow a “b”?
Bolder. That’s what I want to be. That’s what I keep thinking of. what i keep dreaming of. what i keep wishing for. what i keep…
If I’m bolder I can show Cynthiana who I am, and why I’m important, and why I want to make a difference. I don’t want to be the little child begging for acknowledgment. I don’t want to be the bastard son anymore.
I want to grow several feet taller. I want to be able to place my hand on the shadow’s shoulder, spin it around, and stare at it’s face, into it’s eyes. I want to tell the shadow that I do matter, and that without me the shadow will die old and lonely, withering up in a room in some secluded cabin.
I’m losing my train of thought. Wandering all over the place as I write this. I know that none of what I’ve written thus far makes any sense. I’m sure that none of what I’ll continue to write will make sense, either. But this is therapeutic. I’m starting to feel a bit better. Not so dark and depressed. Odd.
…and I just did something totally random while writing this… I exchanged a few short words with someone who I went to school with. Someone who I only spoke to on occasion. Someone who I really didn’t get to know any better until after high school, through another friend.
Networking. Social Networking. It’s weird.
…I really don’t know what possessed me to speak to her. I simply saw her come online, and was somehow drawn to ask her an odd question:
“If you could describe Cynthiana in one sentence, what would you say?”
Her answer? One that I kind of expected:
“Cynthiana is definitely home, but I’m glad I don’t live there.”
I don’t know why I’m including that here. It just seems relevant.
*sigh*
I’m sure that I’ve mentioned that I once worked in a factory which had been located in Cynthiana, and that the factory eventually moved to a neighboring city. I believe that’s something which started to make me question my loyalty to the community.
I don’t know.
Why am I here? Why do I care? Why do I want to try?
…and if i truly want to try, why haven’t I gotten involved in something?
I don’t know.
It appears that I really wasn’t ready to write anything, yet.
I’ve written nothing but random thoughts.
But, in the process, I’ve reminded myself of something I want to share. More on that in the next post, which will be coming shortly.
…as always, any comment is appreciated. Honestly, I’m kinda wanting comments on this one. I guess what I really want is some help in trying understand why I want to be here, even though I sometimes feel unwelcome. I can’t seem to figure that part out, and it troubles me.
…oh, and fair warning to anyone who actually reads this… i might revisit this post… there seems to be several starting points for other discussions embedded throughout the text…

Fwd: FW: Propane tank safety concern

—–Original Message—–
From: KG-J6 Operations Desk
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 9:13 AM
To: 1 – All Users – Federal & State
Subject: Propane tank safety concern
For your awareness.
If you have a gas grill, which uses propane, or some other use for the small
propane tanks, please click on the link below. Our illegal drug users are
putting us at risk in another way these days.
I don’t exchange my tanks, but have them refilled while I watch from a safe
distance, for this and other reasons.
NOTE: Please make sure you also read the note at the bottom of the warning
on the web site to make sure you don’t confuse a good tank as a dangerous
one.
https://web.archive.org/web/20160805173502/http://www.npga.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=529
CPT Rob Cornwell
State Safety Manager
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE