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quick thought... April 19th, 2007 - 10:44AM

Jay is working on a realistic plan for state-wide Universal health care insurance. If you’d like to add your thoughts, he’s looking for feedback.

quick thought... March 1st, 2007 - 9:29AM

Jay goes to the NC DMV.
Jay receives a driver’s license equipped with the latest RFID chip technology.
Jay proceeds to get pissed.

UPDATE: Jay gets the real deal straight from Wane Herder, the State Director of Driver’s License Certification.

quick thought... November 12th, 2006 - 7:50PM

Jay Ovittore says goodbye to Vernon Robinson as only Jay could.

quick thought... October 4th, 2006 - 10:30PM

Brian Clarey interviews my boy, Jay Ovittore, over at Yes! Weekly.

July 20th, 2006

A “Just Right” Town


Online Videos by Veoh.com

I’ve lived in 10 different towns within 4 different states over the past 12 years and never has my interest in local politics and community piqued beyond a yawn until I moved to Greensboro, NC.

I swear there’s something in the water.

(via Ed, original video by Tom Lassiter)

It’s move in day.

Man, check out the colors in the room the former owners left me for an office:

  

Can you picture getting any work done in that hot mess? I wanted to get them to paint it, but the market is so hot for property in downtown Greensboro I had to suck up the cost or risk losing the property. No biggie. Thanks to master painter Jay Ovittore, all the painting is finished (and looks great).

I’m about to go get the U-Haul. If you need to get in touch with me over the next few days, try my cell phone, as cable (and Vonage) won’t be up until Monday afternoon.

It’s been a while since my last update on the progress of The People, Yes!, so here’s my May report (yes, that’s me trying to become more organized):

Legal
Yesterday, Jordan Nance sent me the paperwork to apply for non-profit status in North Carolina. There’s one last thing I need to do before I file; put together a small staff of officers and directors.

Identity
Anthony Piraino is knee deep in round three of designing the identity for The People, Yes! Here are a few versions from round two:

I’m digging the gritty contrast, but we’re going to play with the typography a bit more. I think it’s coming along nicely. I’m going to head out into town this weekend and take some photographs that might work with the identity in the header. Down the road, all imagery on the site will be people-generated.

Platform
Sue Polinsky (of TechTriad) is now hosting the domain, while Jonathan Daniel and Nate Aune have expressed interest in helping me develop the actual platform. Phase One will concentrate on simply implementing a collaborative WP blog with an overly simplified publishing interface. Phase Two is classified information, unless I decide to leak it to the blogosphere. ;)

Grassroots
Cara Michele and I haven’t had a meeting in a few weeks, but she has already introduced the concept to a handful of her friends in the homeless community and apparently there is solid interest to participate in the project. Once we get the platform running, both Ed Cone and Jay Ovittore have offered their services to run a blogging 101 workshop in order to help acclimate the people to the technology and the pro’s and con’s of transparent blogging.

We’re still a ways away from operating on all cylinders, but we’re getting there a bit more each day. I can’t fully express how overwhelmed I’ve been by the outpouring of support within this community and across the country, friends both new and old.

The People, Yes! is about the people. Yes, it truly is.



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