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More about making friends on The Batavian

By Howard B. Owens

A couple of people have asked how to make friends ...

Well, I could recommend a good book, but on The Batavian, there are two easy ways.

First, go to the People link up top and scan all of the people who have registered and look for people you would like to be friends with, click on their names, go to their profile pages and you'll find a link that says "Add to Friends." Click that link and then click "Yes" on the next page.  You can go through that same process for as many people as you like.

The second method is to click on the "My Friends" link in the left-side navigation.  When you go to that page, you'll see a series of links across the top of your friends list that allows you to manage your friends (haven't we all been tempted to do that sometimes!).  There is one link called "Invite Friends."  You go use the form on that page to invite people you know, people you have an e-mail address for, to sign up for The Batavian and become your friend.

Also, a word about guestbooks: We've added the guestbook function so you have a more direct way to communicate with other members of the site. Guestbooks are not private messages, but they do allow for more direct communication (rather than, say, through a comment on a post).  I've already noticed one member has left a couple of messages like, "Hey, didn't I go to high school with you?"

I'm already having fun with the new "Friends" feature. I see other people are, too.  If you haven't tried it yet, please check it out.

How to post Attica news

By Howard B. Owens

If you have news about Attica to share, tag your post "Attica" and it will appear on this page. More help here.

How to post Pavilion news

By Howard B. Owens

If you have news about Pavilion to share, tag your post "Pavilion" and it will appear on this page. More help here.

How to post Bethany news

By Howard B. Owens

If you have news about Bethany to share, tag your post "Bethany" and it will appear on this page. More help here.

How to post Alexander news

By Howard B. Owens

If you have news about Alexander to share, tag your post "Alexander" and it will appear on this page. More help here.

How to post Darien news

By Howard B. Owens

If you have news about Darien to share, tag your post "Darien" and it will appear on this page. More help here.

How to post LeRoy news

By Howard B. Owens

If you have news about LeRoy to share, tag your post "LeRoy" and it will appear on this page. More help here.

How to post Stafford news

By Howard B. Owens

If you have news about Stafford to share, tag your post "Stafford" and it will appear on this page. More help here.

How to post Batavia news

By Howard B. Owens

If you have news about Batavia to share, tag your post "Batavia" and it will appear on this page. More help here.

How to post Pembroke news

By Howard B. Owens

If you have news about Pembroke to share, tag your post "Pembroke" and it will appear on this page. More help here.

How to post Bergen news

By Howard B. Owens

If you have news about Bergen to share, tag your post "Bergen" and it will appear on this page. More help here.

How to post Byron news

By Howard B. Owens

If you have news about Byron to share, tag your post "Byron" and it will appear on this page. More help here.

How to post Elba news

By Howard B. Owens

If you have news about Elba to share, tag your post "Elba" and it will appear on this page. More help here.

How to post Oakfield news

By Howard B. Owens

If you have news about Oakfield to share, tag your post "Oakfield" and it will automatically appear on this page. More help here.

How to post Alabama news

By Howard B. Owens

If you have news to share about Alabama, tag your post "Alabama" and it will automatically appear on this page. More help here.

How to post to Nation and World

By Howard B. Owens

If you wish to write a blog post about national or world news, in the "Tags" field of the post page, type "nation and world." More help here.

Adding your community's news to The Batavian

By Howard B. Owens

Many of you noticed a week or so ago, we added a box on the left side of the site called "Our Towns" and we list links to the towns of Genesee County so you can view news for just those towns.

The links are proving very popular.

If you live in one of those towns and want to add any kind of news about your town to the site, here's how you do it.

  1. You must be a registered users and logged into your account
  2. When logged in, on the left side you will see a link called "Create Content." Click it.
  3. Then click "Blog Entry."
  4. Fill in the title field -- try to use a sentence to describe what you're going to post about.
  5. In the tags field type the name of your town, such as "Bergen" or "Oakfield."
  6. Write your post.

Note:  Step #5 is the key to getting your post to show up on the proper town page.

If we think your post is interesting beyond just your town, we'll add it to The Batavian's home page (front page).

If your post is about some church dinner, government meeting, fund-raising drive, birth or wedding, you can also have it show up on the "Announcements" page by tagging it (using that Tag field) as "announcements."  If the post is also about local sports, tag your post "sports."

What is news? Anything you find interesting and want to share with other people.

McCain supporters saying outrageous things

By Howard B. Owens

Does this really reflect the thinking of McCain supporters -- complete ignorant, uninformed and prejudice?

Here's some Fact Check links:

As for the allegation that Obama is a socialist -- McCain supporters have no room to Talk.  McCain supported the Wall Street bailout, as well, and it was McCain who pushed through campaign reform legislation that was later found to be partly unconstitutional.

Here's a report of McCain correcting some of his own supporters.

Salvation Army Swiss Steak Dinner

By Howard B. Owens

June Rowcliffe posted the following in a comment.  I'm reposting it here:

Salvation Army Women's Auxilary will be having a sit down Swiss Steak (without tomatoes) Dinner on November 1 at the Citadel, 529 East Main St., Batavia. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Only 50 tickets will be sold for the sit down dinner at $8.00 each. 30 tickets will be available for takeout at 5:30 p.m. All tickets are PRE-SALE from a member or by calling the office 343-6284, or Midge at 345-1663. Following the dinner will be a A Live Auction of several Gift Baskets.

Correcting the record on Kryzan's ties to anti-Lee ads

By Howard B. Owens

Alice Kryzan can't do a thing about the attack ads the DCCC is running against Chris Lee, her her spokesperson Anne Wadsworth told me this evening.

Kryzan, she said, is not happy with the ads. They don't represent her, but campaign law prevents her from speaking with the arm of the DCCC financing and producing the ads.

Wadsworth said the DCCC probably did polling that suggested the line of attack that would work in the 26th District. She called them hard hitting and agreed the ads are negative.

Yesterday, I did a blog post about the candidate debate broadcast on WXXI and I didn't buy Kryzan's assertion that she hasn't run negative ads against Lee. I do agree that I am not aware of any attack ads funded by Kryazan.

I told Wadsworth that when I worked for a Democratic assemblyman in California, the state Democratic party didn't do anything with out the advice and conscent of the nominee, even while the candidate often disclaimed responsibility for some of the attacks launched in his name.  Wadsworth noted that campaign laws, particularly federal campaign laws, have changed a good deal in the past few years.  Kryzan is prohibited from even the slightest communication with the DCCC committee responsible for the ads.

OK, so let's assume the DCCC is savvy enough to find this blog post about its candidate. Here's my message: Grow up! Stop foisting on voters the negative attack ads and get in step with a candidate who clearly wants to promote a campaign based on issues and ideas.  Kryzan is the nominee primarily because she refused to associate herself with spiteful messages. Don't be idiots.

When I was involved in California politics, both as a reporter and a legislative aide, one of my great pleasures was to get to meet and know Lucy Killea. She is a political legend in California.  Alice in some ways reminds me of Lucy, and one of the hallmarks of Killea's entire political career was that she never once attacked an opponent.  She always ran on issues and ideas. To me, there are few things more admirable than a candidate who disclaims attack ads and runs on issues and ideas.

Now, don't get the idea I'm endorsing Kryzan.  I'm just saying, this is an admirable characteristic, one Chris Lee would do well to emulate for the remainder of the campaign, if not the rest of his political career (should he be fortunate enough to have one).

During our conversation, Wadsworth mentioned that Kryzan will be in Batavia tomorrow, walking precincts and she will make a campaign appearance for lunch at Larry's Steakhouse, the new restaurant on Main Street.  (FWIW: I had lunch there today and liked it).

Anne also mentioned something about Kryzan's site I hadn't paid much attention to before -- her photo journal from her campaign.  She invited use to use photos from the journal any time we like, which is where the photo for this post is taken from.  This is a nice use of the web by a campaign. Now, if we can just get Alice to blog.

 

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