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PSA: MWS Live!

It’s Matthew Wayne Selznick! In Concert!

On Sunday, January 25 at 3:00 PM Pacific time, I’ll perform in a live virtual house concert (my house) which will stream on video through uStream. Admission is free, but I will have a little tip jar set up. Everyone who donates $20.00 or more the day of the event will get high-quality MP3 versions of every original song I play during the show — at least a dozen live songs!

Interested?  Check out his original post for details.

Moving to L.A.: Three Days Out

Simone finally moves in
Creative Commons License photo credit: artnoose

The house transferred today. I am no longer a home owner.

I have mixed feelings about this. Everything little repair is no longer my responsibility, but we won’t be able to change things as much in the new townhouse, since we’re renting.

I will not miss yardwork, however.

My family and I have descended like locusts upon my poor in-laws, filling their dining room with boxes and miscellaneous items that were pulled from the house at the last minute. They are good, kind folks who someone should write a folk song about. They are driving out with us on the trek across these United States to help us get settled in at our new home.

Driving? Yes, indeed. Movers cost around $8000, and we would still have paid for our own gas and lodging for driving across country. We’re going to save about six grand for doing it this way. Sure, it’s harder, but it’s worth the cost savings.

The plan is this: pack and start driving on Friday the 15th. Stop and spend three days in Oklahoma to visit with my wife’s extended family (I’ll also be working during that time…projects demand attention). We’ll take off again on Thursday morning and get to [[[Woodland Hills]]] on the 22nd. We’ll unpack the truck on the 23rd, and I’ll have until the 27th off to get the kids ready for school, buy some necessities (a refrigerator, a car, bunk beds for the kids, etc), and settle in a bit. My first day at the Mahalo Mothership will be Thursday, Aug 28th.

Whew!

I’ll try to blog along the way. We’ll see how exhausting the driving is.

Mahalo Hiring Writers / Remote Guides

We’re hiring freelance, work-from-home writers at $10 an hour for Mahalo. If you’re interested, send editorial director C.K. Sample an email: ck at mahalo dot com.


Mahalo is looking for $10 an hour freelance, work-from-home writers to help us build excellent search result pages. Candidates must be excellent writers capable of writing perfect copy at a fast pace. Familiarity with online research, journalism, and wiki markup language are all definite pluses.

Mahalo is a human-powered search engine dedicated to delivering carefully curated search results featuring the highest quality, spam-free links available, alongside helpful and informative Guide Notes and Fast Facts about these search terms. Our motto is ”We’re here to help.”

Three Years – One Car

Our time of having only one car is coming to an end. With the kids growing up and having to be more places at goofy times, our three-year stint as a one car family must give way to the necessity of a second automobile.

With gas prices what they are, we’re more than a little concerned about the overall cost of a second car. The cost per gallon hit $3.95 the other day. Yes, yes…I know you folks in Europe have had it much higher for a very long time, but it’s still a shock to the wallet when in five years it’s gone from $1.85 to the current high.

Used or new? We’re more than likely going to be looking for used, and hopefully, we’ll be able to pay cash on the barrel head for it. Just in case we can’t, I’ve started to gather some resource links:
What do you think? What are your favorite family cars? Why?

A week ago, I asked for people to submit some topics that they’d like to hear me write about. Some of my comrades in the Cleveland Programming Wasteland chimed in, wanting to know how I wound up working for Mahalo.

In a word, podcasting.

No, really.

Desperation, Quiet to Unquiet

When the podcasting community started to form in late 2004/early 2005, I was working for a small development firm in Medina. While I enjoyed the work, I wanted to do something more creative in my off time, and because of that, I got into podcasting. My first contact was with Evo Terra, who at that time was the co-host of The Dragonpage. He mentioned his idea for serialized audiobooks delivered via RSS, and dubbed them Podiobooks. At the time, Podiobooks.com was a simple site with five books on the front page. Read More…