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Howard Owens is a digital media pioneer. He started publishing local news online in 1995 when very few local news outlets had web sites. The header image on the site depicts the film camera he used early in his career and the press pass from his year on the staff of the Carlsbad Journal. For more on Howard's professional background, read his LinkedIn profile.
HowardOwens.com is the personal web site of Howard Owens and covers his range of interests -- political localism and libertarianism, music and personal interests, as well as his professional interests.
Howard is currently publisher of The Batavian and lives in Batavia, N.Y.
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Daily Archives: July 29, 2006
How to ethically fire an employee
One of the smartest people in American business, Guy Kawasaki, offers his advice on the art of firing people.
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Bakersfield: This ain’t life as it should be
Bakersfield’s official motto is: “Life as it should be.”
While I’m weird enough to actually like living in Bakersfield, I’m also honest enough to admit — it ain’t San Diego. It’s one thing for SD to declare itself “America’s Finest City.” At worst, its unsupportable hyperbole, but at least San Diego is one hell of a fine town.
Bakersfield? It’s unbearably hot in the summer, sooted by filthy air and more than two-thirds of the city is either filled with oil derricks, or is blighted by urban rot — old, dilapidated buildings, graffiti, piles of trash and glassy-eyed homeless wrecks.
If this is life as it should be, I’d like to see what the city thinks is life as it shouldn’t’ be.
At any rate, its not just big media that gets skewered by citizen media — it’s city leaders, too. Here’s a song by a local musician that makes the point: “This Ain’t Life as it Should Be.” (via Matildakay).
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