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Let the Record Show

March 22, 2010 by Dave Knows 5 Comments

It was flattering to have my blog profiled in The Oregonian last week; Who’s up on the odd and offbeat? Dave knows . . ., but one small inaccuracy in the article stuck in my craw:

Strom, 39, who works for a software company doing something called quality assurance, always has been a natural tour guide for his friends and loved ones.

You see, the thing is, I’m only 38! This is a very important distinction because I like to think I’m in my late mid thirties. 39 would be late thirties, which I’m not quite ready to accept!

Fortunately the record has been corrected, as the highlighted text below shows:

Correction

My Portland Twitter Bubble

February 22, 2010 by Dave Knows 7 Comments

Portland Twitter BubbleOn Twitter, I follow a couple hundred people, mostly other Portlanders (the only celebrities I follow are the important ones: Pee-wee Herman, Weird Al Yankovic, and Sarah Silverman). I’m fairly selective. If you have some connection to Portland, are creative or amusing, or if I know you in real life, I’ll probably follow you. If you spam, spout right wing talking points, or your twitterings are just generically irritating, I won’t.

Blogging takes up a lot of time, people! I listen to a few internet radio shows semi–regularly, but otherwise I don’t really listen to radio, or watch TV. I’ve been to two movies in the past two years (both of which I recommend: Religulous and The Waiting List).

So, really, next to good old fashioned web browsing, Twitter is my main source of information on pop culture, local news, and the modern world.

Due to my limited media exposure, my view of what is going on in Portland, and sometimes the world, is a bit skewed. I dare say I live in a Portland Twitter bubble. Below are 10 of these notions (which there’s a good chance you share if you follow a lot of the same Twitterers I do).

  1. Leverage is the only show on TV
  2. Local TV news personalities are actually real people. [Some of them are even smart and funny. Who’d a thunk?]
  3. PDX.FM is the only radio anyone in Portland actually listens too
  4. Portland has a lot of tech startups [though I don’t know anyone who actually works for any of them]
  5. Nevertheless, Portland’s economy appears to be based on restaurants [primarily food carts] , beer, and the dramatic arts
  6. Everyone writes for a blog [usually OurPDX] or produces a podcast [usually on PDX.FM]
  7. Comic Sans and Papyrus are pure evil
  8. You can ask the mayor of the city to fix potholes and he responds in the
    affirmative
  9. The Trailblazers and the Timbers have about the same following
  10. Unicorns walk among us

Anyone else have similar notions?

For all I know, some of these may actually be true . . .

Ask Me (Almost) Anything

January 7, 2010 by Dave Knows 4 Comments

I just signed up for formspring.me, a relatively new simple, service created by FormSpring that allows you to create anonymous question boxes, such as the one below, where anyone can ask me any questions, anonymously if you choose.

You can see my answers, if I deign to provide you with a response, on my profile page: formspring.me/daveknows

Gawker calls this new service The Sociopathic Crack Cocaine of Oversharing, but I’m not sure yet whether that’s a good analogy. (But it took me two years to figure out (sorta) Twitter, so don’t take my word for anything technology zeitgeist related.)

Ask away.

I first witnessed formspring.me on Tim Brown’s By The Beard of Zeus blog (his formspring.me page is here), and it looks like he’s having fun with it. I may or may not do as well with it. For one thing, I don’t have a beard, which seems to be the most popular topic for Tim’s questioners.

The Best Thing About Your Neighborhood?

January 5, 2010 by Dave Knows 18 Comments

What’s the best thing about your neighborhood?*

I’ve called the following Portland neighborhoods home for at least a year a piece: Reed, Creston-Kenilworth (twice), Buckman, Goose Hollow, Hosford-Abernathy, Mt. Scott (twice), Richmond, Downtown (twice), and Boise (twice).

The list is roughly in chronological order. Between the two residencies in the Mt. Scott neighborhood I lived in Hawaii for a year and eight months, but otherwise I’ve lived in the Portland area my entire life, and over half of that in Portland proper; mostly inner Southeast, with a bit of North and Southwest to spice things up.

I’m on my second stint in the Boise neighborhood right now, and of all the neighborhoods I’ve lived in, it’s the best fit for me. I like to walk. I’m car-free, and I generally eschew the bicycle. Boise is one of the most compact and walkable neighborhoods in town. North Williams (Vendetta and Dalo’s Kitchen!) is only a few blocks from my apartment. The main business district, North Mississippi Avenue from Fremont to Skidmore, extends a mere five blocks, and is at my doorstep. Within that five block I have almost everything I could ask for (cafes, bars, restaurants, and a bottle shop!), with the notable exception of a grocery store (Pastaworks and the Nu Rite Way Market don’t count). But a New Seasons and a Fred Meyers are not too far away, right along the Yellow Line. Both are also easy to get to by bike, since there are no major hills to contend with. Downtown is a mere three miles away, so I can walk to work, but I also have both bus and MAX transit options within a few blocks (though lately I’ve been carpooling with my girlfriend).

But I’ve liked elements of all the neighborhoods I’ve lived in (otherwise I wouldn’t have chosen to live there).

I especially liked the Goose Hollow and Downtown neighborhoods for their proximity to everything, and the central transit location. It was just as easy to visit my friends in West Moreland as it was to head up to North Portland. I enjoyed being able to go home for lunch to take a nap. And being able to stumble home from Timbers’ matches is something I will sorely miss this summer.

The Mount Scott neighborhood has surprisingly good transit (the frequent service 14 runs on Foster at its northern edge), and is close to the Woodstock area, which is where I had a lot of friends in the early post-college years. I miss the Lutz Tavern something fierce sometimes.

I lived in the Buckman neighborhood before the East Burnside and NE 28th street renaissances, but it was in my immediate college days when I worked at a laundromat, so I had no money anyway. The Food Valu on Burnside (now a New Seasons Whole Foods [thanks Lucas!]) had forgotten to take Kraft Macaroni and Cheese off the sale price (3/$.99!), so I survived on that for months. Another great neighborhood for transit, it was a great home base.

The one thing all of these neighborhoods have in common is proximity to decent transit; a requirement for me. I’ve explored and enjoyed lots of other neighborhoods, notably St. Johns, Montavilla, and Multnomah Village (where I’ll be going on a local-guided pub crawl soon!), but I don’t think I’d want to live in any of them since on foot or by transit they’re so far from where I generally work and play.

Transit, bars, and restaurants are important to me. For you is it the schools, architecture, your neighbors, your house?

What’s your favorite thing about your neighborhood?

* If you’re not entirely certain what neighborhood you’re in, it’s easy to find out at Portland Maps – just enter your address, and in the upper left it will show you. Portland’s Office of Neighborhood Involvement also has citywide and individual neighborhood maps, and information about all the neighborhood associations.

Neighborhood Notes is a great event and news source, searchable by neighborhood. And the Portland Neighborhood Guide is a useful resource for getting your bearings, especially for newcomers.

Thank you, listeners of the Portland Sucks podcast!

July 7, 2009 by Dave Knows 6 Comments

Last week the Portland Sucks podcast listeners were asked to send in lists of their top five Portland blogs. And on yesterday’s podcast the Portland Sucks host, Robert Wagner, announced the winners:

5. Red Cross PDX

4. Jack Bog’s Blog

3. Silicon Florist

2. Bike Portland

And the top blog of Portland Sucks listeners, and included on 88% of the submitted lists:

1. Dave Knows: Portland

So again, thank you Portland Sucks and the Portland Sucks audience!

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