I have posted a couple of times here so I thought it appropriate to offer an official introduction. I didn't see anything in the rules either way on this but other boards I'm on usually appreciate it so here goes.
I'm "George in Ellison Park" and my family and I live in that general area (roughly diagonally across the real Ellison Park from the Crawford studios). I'm a native of New Jersey (what exit? 14C then 12) and moved to the Rochester area in 1989 to attend graduate school.
Though it was my overriding childhood ambition to do so, I have not ever been employed, gainfully or otherwise, in the radio business. However, I have had my share of "general public" airtime, perhaps most notoriously as a frequent caller to Allan Harris' show on WHAM (I was known as "The CEO of the Allan Harris Show" for several years). I was also one of the original Voice of the Voter panel and was a guest on 1370 Connection during the most recent Constitutional Convention (failed) attempt. I have fond memories of what was for me the glory days of New York radio and I was also known to hang out my bedroom window with the radio to DX stations around the country, including WKBW Buffalo. (The nonchalance with which 8 to 12 inches of snow were forecast on the air amazed this Jerseyan.) I have been told that I made the right move to find a more stable career and I must admit that those who gently steered me in that direction were right given the current situation of the industry. (But if I hit Mega-Millions, look out...)
Since I know enough to know that I really don't know much about this business, I expect to be more of a lurker and learner than anything else. I will try to pipe in when and if I have something reasonably intelligent to say! I certainly recognize some of the folks here-- I've even met some of you-- and I'll try to be a good guest here.
If you're curious, my rather unusual handle is a reference to the 'net and e-mail based model train review column I have written for the last 11 years (the Unofficial Micro-Trains Release Report or "UMTRR"). If there are any other model railroaders out there please feel free to say hello.
I also enjoy writing about other topics and like so many others I have the website to prove it. Those of you in the business might find the story I wrote about my radio debut amusing, if a "period piece" now (daddy, what is a "45"?):
http://www.irwinsjournal.com/ijonline/ijairtime.htm
All for now... we now return you to our regularly scheduled programming, already in progress...
Cheers,
George
I'm "George in Ellison Park" and my family and I live in that general area (roughly diagonally across the real Ellison Park from the Crawford studios). I'm a native of New Jersey (what exit? 14C then 12) and moved to the Rochester area in 1989 to attend graduate school.
Though it was my overriding childhood ambition to do so, I have not ever been employed, gainfully or otherwise, in the radio business. However, I have had my share of "general public" airtime, perhaps most notoriously as a frequent caller to Allan Harris' show on WHAM (I was known as "The CEO of the Allan Harris Show" for several years). I was also one of the original Voice of the Voter panel and was a guest on 1370 Connection during the most recent Constitutional Convention (failed) attempt. I have fond memories of what was for me the glory days of New York radio and I was also known to hang out my bedroom window with the radio to DX stations around the country, including WKBW Buffalo. (The nonchalance with which 8 to 12 inches of snow were forecast on the air amazed this Jerseyan.) I have been told that I made the right move to find a more stable career and I must admit that those who gently steered me in that direction were right given the current situation of the industry. (But if I hit Mega-Millions, look out...)
Since I know enough to know that I really don't know much about this business, I expect to be more of a lurker and learner than anything else. I will try to pipe in when and if I have something reasonably intelligent to say! I certainly recognize some of the folks here-- I've even met some of you-- and I'll try to be a good guest here.
If you're curious, my rather unusual handle is a reference to the 'net and e-mail based model train review column I have written for the last 11 years (the Unofficial Micro-Trains Release Report or "UMTRR"). If there are any other model railroaders out there please feel free to say hello.
I also enjoy writing about other topics and like so many others I have the website to prove it. Those of you in the business might find the story I wrote about my radio debut amusing, if a "period piece" now (daddy, what is a "45"?):
http://www.irwinsjournal.com/ijonline/ijairtime.htm
All for now... we now return you to our regularly scheduled programming, already in progress...
Cheers,
George