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2007 Rider’s Choice Awards

Posted in Announcements, Biker Sites, Blogs, Cool Sites, Entertainment, Global, Internet, Links, Motorcycles, News, Upcoming events on January 2nd, 2007

2007 MBI Awards

The nominations are now open for the 2007 Rider’s Choice Award at Motorcycle Bloggers International. Please take the time to visit the web site and enter your nomination in the 13 available rising star categories. There are also 4 fallen star categories that are open for the not so hot motorcycle groups to nominate and vote for.

Some of the categories to nominate your favorites are:

  • Best looking new motorcycle
  • Women riders booster of the year
  • Best manufacturer’s website
  • Best motorcycle blog

Nominations are open now through February 1st. Voting will begin February 12 and end March 12. If you wish to vote in the awards, be sure to sign up for the reminder to be sent to you. If you plan on attending bike week in Daytona Beach, you will need to get your vote in before you leave for the motorcycle event.

Winners of the 2007 MBI Awards will be announced on March 15th 2007

 

Congratulations, YOU made it!

Posted in Announcements, Blogs, Editorial, Global, Internet, Journalism, Media, National, News, Opinion, Politics, Rants and Raves on December 23rd, 2006

It is interesting to see the different outlooks of the MSM (Mainstream Media) about what we do as the people of the Internet. The individuals that have chosen to commit time to the world wide web by writing a blog, and using video and photography to report news to readers.

In a article written by Wall Street Journal editorial assistant, Joseph Rago, he appears to either be uneducated to the blogging web or feels threatened by the same. The article he titles “The Blog Mob“, Rago lashes out at the blogosphere saying

The blogs are not as significant as their self-endeared curators would like to think. Journalism requires journalists, who are at least fitfully confronting the digital age. The bloggers, for their part, produce minimal reportage. Instead, they ride along with the MSM like remora fish on the bellies of sharks, picking at the scraps.

This is just one man’s opinion, the opinion of Joseph Rago, and maybe his opinion is not as significant as he would like to think. At least not if one is to judge by the popularity of the blog for the reader as well as the writer. The blog writer of today is not making a post just to read it online! If this is true, then the post would be kept private and password protected. As one writer has put it:

The blogosphere is a celebration of citizen journalism and the freedom
of speech.”

While further down the article, writer Rago, seems to point more to political blogs that seem to be a thorn in his side, calling most blogs “pretty awful” and without naming names, refers to the more popular blogs as “downright appalling”. Certainly, Mr. Rago would not be wise to reference popular blogs such as the WSJ Law Blog or could not have read the WSJ special report Find A Blog.

Near the close of the article, the true heart of Mr. Rago’s message; he is not to fond of the computer, nor Internet:

Certainly the MSM, such as it is, collapsed itself. It was once utterly dominant yet made itself vulnerable by playing on its reputed accuracy and disinterest to pursue adversarial agendas. Still, as far from perfect as that system was, it was and is not wholly imperfect. The technology of ink on paper is highly advanced, and has over centuries accumulated a major institutional culture that screens editorially for originality, expertise and seriousness.”

While the rant of one mainstream writer is now buried days into the archives of the Opinion Journal, Time Magazine cover page was released naming the person of the year for 2006, You. Yes, You that control the information age. Quite the reverse of the previous, Time Magazine sees things such as the blog, You Tube and My Space as a major contribution not only to changing the world, also to change the way the world changes.

Time looks at the way we, as citizens of the Internet report on things saying:

And we didn’t just watch, we also worked. Like crazy. We made Facebook profiles and Second Life avatars and reviewed books at Amazon and recorded podcasts. We blogged about our candidates losing and wrote songs about getting dumped. We camcordered bombing runs and built open-source software.”

So, congratulations to you and all of the people that work hard on their place on the web! You chose to entertain and inform us, reporting to your readers on information that you find important. You have delivered us a honest and unbiased account of the world as it happens blogging from home on your computer, at the airport on your lap top and even directly from your cell phone. Time magazine has pointed out a very important factor in what shapes the world wide web, You.

So while many of the people that contribute to the Mainstream Media feel threatened by You, there are others that reconize that it is You that makes the choice in what you read and watch. It is what you find important that matters. The people that want to rail you for putting what you believe in or what you report on will only make you stronger.

Time Managing Editor, Richard Stengel, wraps it up by saying:

Some have called it an “amateur hour.” And it often is. But America was founded by amateurs. The framers were professional lawyers and military men and bankers, but they were amateur politicians, and that’s the way they thought it should be. Thomas Paine was in effect the first blogger, and Ben Franklin was essentially loading his persona into the MySpace of the 18th century, Poor Richard’s Almanack.”

Merry Christmas and thanks to YOU for reading.

Source:

http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110009409

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1570743,00.html

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1569514,00.html

http://www.webproworld.com

 

I started a blog

Posted in About Me, Blogs, Editorial, Forums, Forums that I post in, Links, Motorcycles, News, Opinion on October 17th, 2006

I am back from Sanford Bikefest. I will get into the details about that flop in another post. For now I want to discuss the ways things sometimes happen.

It was not my intention to start a blog that got into a tragic item as the ordeal surrounding chopper builder Billy Lane. It just so happened that I was in the middle of setting this blog up when the ordeal began. Because I happened to be working on my blog, I made a post about the crash when it originally happened. From there the incident just continued to snowball.

The problem was, out of all the domains that I have, I did not have one set up that I thought this Billy Lane ordeal would fit on. Having such a controversial subject such as a DUI Manslaughter involving someone well known on a blog can be very distracting to my other normal daily to do list. The comments and thoughts that people wish to express in a situation like this contributes to almost a daily task and should be in a forum.

I have a domain that has been mine for quite some time. I was waiting until I had some other projects completed before working on this domain, but with the situation at hand of all the comment posters on this blog, the time is now.

With that said, I would like to announce the opening of Bikers Voice a community for everything motorcycle. A online community where the type of discussion that has been carried out here  can continue. Bikers Voice will provide a two wheeled rider forum where you can hangout online a talk about the things going on in the biker world with others that share your interest.

You are invited to Bikers Voice by clicking here to register for free and become part of the newest online biker community and forum.

Biker and Motorcycle Lawyer Blog

Posted in Biker Sites, Blogs, Cool Sites, Law, Links, Motorcycles on October 9th, 2006

Besides being a California Biker Attorney, Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq. has a great biker law blog with a lot of information for bikers and motorcycle enthusiasts. You will see that this man is not only a lawyer, he is a biker. His blog is worth a read!

Biker and Motorcycle Legal Issues, Safety Tips, Links to Motorcycle and legal sites, Motorcycle Ride Reports and More! Visit www.bikerlawblog.com

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About user comments on this blog

Posted in Announcements, Blogs, Editorial, Internet on October 8th, 2006
I just want to say something about visitor comments here.
I have this blog software set to allow visitor comments. However, they first go into a Que for me to read before they are published. There are several reasons why I Que the comments. Number 1 is to stop spammers and spam bots. Number 2 is to weed out off topic, hateful, vulgar or racist remarks. If plan on leaving this type of comment, don’t waste your time. I will just delete it.   

I had my reservations about allowing comments at a blog site to begin with. This is not a forum, it is a blog. However, I could see times were comments can be useful in communication and constructive criticism from the visitors of this blog.

Some of the things that I bring up in the pages of this blog may be controversial. I am not going to edit or delete your comments just because you may not agree with what has been said or the issue at hand all together. But, I will delete your comment if you do not have a valid email address. I will delete your comment if it contains slander, hateful, vulgar or racist remarks.

That being said. Feel free to leave comments at any of the posts, but remember they will not show up immediately. I get an email whenever a comment or track back is submitted and I try to publish them as soon as I do.

Thanks for visiting my blog and I hope you will return to see what is new.

The rear view mirror, a Blog by Mike Odom

Posted in About Me, Biker Sites, Blogs, Cool Sites, Internet, Journalism, News, Politics on September 1st, 2006

Before I had this Blog on the domain with my name, I started a blog titled the rear view mirror at blogger.com. Check it out, I still blog on it and there are some interesting reads that you may want to create a trackback to.

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My page on StumbleUpon

Posted in About Me, Blogs, Cool Sites, Internet, My social bookmarks on August 22nd, 2006

StumbleUpon is more than a social bookmark, better than myspace and will surprise you at how well matched the web olinks that it provides are. Check out the StumbleUpon browser toolbar and be sure to add me ( MrMNO ) as a friend.