Today’s Buzz: Knick Knack Paddy Whack Grand Emporium First Thursday on Monte Sano

We’re pleased to welcome singing sensation, Miz Mydnight Trayn, Dee Hemmingway! She’ll be cranking it up right outside the doors of Knick Knack Paddy Whack Grand Emporium. For those of you who attended our Grand Opening, you know Dee can “raise the roof”! So, come on out, bring your friends, and let’s rock Monte Sano!

Carroll Kelly, Honorary Mayor of Monte Sano

Opening Exhibit

Featured Artist of the Month

Drew Cunningham

The exhibit’s opening will showcase Drew’s quirky, funky art. All of Drew’s work will be on sale during First Thursday’s event.

1415 Monte Sano Avenue

Augusta, Georgia 30904

January 6th

5:00-8:00pm?

Don’t forget the snacks! Our own delightfully delicious Pat Kelly will be catering the event with yummy hors devours. That chile shonuff can cook!! We’ll have wine and, of course, our signature Pomegranate Martinis.

The “Peanut Man” will be there as well….Hot Boiled Peanuts on sale right outside our doors!!

Save 25% On select Christmas items AND Savannah Candy at Knick Knack Paddy Whack.

Don’t forget our neighbors on the 1500 block of Monte Sano Avenue:

Visit Gary Michael’s Salon at 1528 Monte Sano Avenue a receive one child’s free haircut.

Visit Summerville Rags at 1502 Monte Sano Avenue for big savings!

Visit Hattie Anne’s Sewing Shop at 1526 Monte Sano for great deals!

Stop in and visit our neighbors all along Monte Sano for a Big Welcome and Big Savings!!

Offer Expires: January 6, 2011

The Buzz On Biz Podcast: WORK, LIFE ADVISORS

Click here to hear the podcast with Jeff Annis and Dena Thomas

Jeff Annis and Dena Thomas from WORK, LIFE STRATEGIES stop by for their weekly visit on the radio version of the BUZZ.  This week, they talk to Bill and John about the 40 Deadly Sins in Small Business.  If you would like to receive a copy of the complete list, just e-mail them and ask for it at

worklifeadvisors@gmail.com

January 4th, Radio Show

WRDW 1630AM 12-2PM OR STREAMING LIVE AT WWW.WRDWAM.COM

12:20pm — TARYN CURTIS from  “HOLLYWOOD STYLE” will join the boyz to talk “Makeup”.

12:45pm – - ADVANCED SERVICES, CEO Jeff Annis shares leadership lessons from 25 plus years in business.

1:20pm – - AARON HENSLEY of “PREMIER MARTIAL ARTS” in North Augusta will get everyone thinking about getting in shape this new year.  www.hensleypma.com

1:30pm –  LADY BUGS FLOWERS AND GIFTS is talking about taking care of co-workers and loved ones in 2011!

1:45pm – - We welcome a different member of the Augusta Technical College staff to help our listeners look for some new training options or to plan a new future with studies that will yield a new career. For more information, log on to www.augustatech.edu

Today’s Buzz: Bypassing The Bypassers

courtesy to COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

As cable operators begin looking at diving into Internet-enabled TV, they face a bevy of choices in choosing the best platform and partners for such a service. Comcast appears to be leaning toward cable-specific partners in this regard, judging by its first Internet-video entertainment trials in Augusta, Ga.

Although Comcast executives have refused to talk about the trial on the record, rumors have surfaced that the operator is working with Pace, Samsung, Intel and Nokia on the hardware; and that SeaChange International is providing the user interface. This is an interesting choice in terms of the kinds of capabilities this brings.

Documents posted with the Federal Communications Commission have indicated the Comcast trials will use the Pace RNG 210 N with four HD tuners. This would suggest the box could serve as more of a gateway for sending content to other devices within the home, including TVs, computers and other screens.

SeaChange has integrated a multi-screen user interface it recently acquired from VividLogic with support for CableCard (security), MoCA (transport), and Tru2way (data management). Furthermore, SeaChange also has been working on the universal Session Resource Manager (uRSM), designed to provide a high quality of service over access, aggregating and edge networks for cable, Internet and wireless infrastructure. The tool also allows operators to set business rules for the different services that tie into the service.

Why Not Google And Apple?

In the short run, it may be tempting to partner with companies like Google and Apple as they grow in popularity, but these companies have developed infrastructure that ignores the cable industry’s existing business models. Google already has proved its willingness to work with operators, and it has worked with AT&T to optimize the Internet TV experience for its service. Although initial responses to the first Google TV, when running over generic broadband infrastructure, were tepid, others reported a better experience on top of AT&T U-verse broadband, owing to the tighter integration with the TV service.

The new Apple TV, on the other hand, has picked up a lot of traction owing to its “magic” user interface; more than a million units have been sold since its launch a few months ago. Thus far, however, Apple has not demonstrated an interest in working with cable operators directly.

While Apple has done a good job at optimizing the user interface and Google has excelled at search, there still is a lot of work to be done regarding integrating these boxes into the value chains cable operators have around pay-per-view, advertising and other premium services. Kurt Scherf, an analyst at Parks Associates, says cablecos might shy away from working with Apple because of pricing issues. And while Google is really good at search, it hasn’t made public any plans for supporting content providers.

Whatever comes out of Augusta is only the beginning, but it is one that leaves the cable industry with many choices to leverage its existing relationships and business models rather than to cannibalize them.  “Given Comcast’s large customer base, huge billing relationships, and established relationships with advertisers, this is just the beginning of what Comcast could be doing to offer higher levels of online video that is different from Apple and Google,” adds Scherf.

Today’s Buzz: Surrey Center WifeSaver

Local Restaurant Chain Makes Decision after Extended Deliberation, with Sharp Drop-off in Business Attributed to Recent Armed Robbery

by: Bert Dean with Clarion South

Augusta, Ga. – January 03, 2011 — After much careful consideration, WifeSaver Inc. President Chris Cunningham has decided to close the Surrey Center WifeSaver restaurant.  “There are several factors that were taken into consideration in this decision,” explains Mr. Cunningham.  “The dynamics of the restaurant business have changed tremendously in recent years, with lower-volume restaurants becoming less and less profitable. The Surrey Center facility was due for a major renovation anyway, plus the sharp drop in business after the recent armed robbery made this move necessary because the numbers just didn’t add up.”

Chris Cunningham continues: “This decision is even more frustrating because the Surrey Center WifeSaver has built a great following since way back in the 1970′s. when Mason Boler and his family operated this restaurant.  For the last 10 years, Shelly Day has worked diligently to continue the WifeSaver legacy of good food and excellent service.  Shelly has accepted a position with Regions Bank and we wish him the best.  We encourage all of our loyal customers to visit our other locations so that we can continue to serve them.”  The two closest locations are at the corner of North Leg and Wrightsboro Road in Augusta, and at 3316 Washington Road in nearby Martinez. (www.WifeSaverRestaurants.com)

Today’s Buzz: Kevin Baldwin, Department Head Electronics Technology

Employment Opportunities: The U.S. Department of Labor and other groups predict a growing need for computer systems servicing and troubleshooting technicians. Graduates may seek employment with telecommunications, manufacturing, and communications companies, and other industrial and commercial electronic sales and service outlets. With minimal systems training, the graduate is expected to perform proficiently in industrial organizations or computer networking facilities.

January 3rd, Radio Show

WRDW 1630AM 12-2PM OR STREAMING LIVE AT WWW.WRDWAM.COM

Today’s radio buzz is a “best of” show to allow our boyz and regular guests a day off to celebrate the New Year. We first aired this a few days after Christmas. The boyz caught founder Neil Gordon in a car back from the winter wonderland in Charlotte and they had great fun and discussions about Charlotte vs. Augusta business.

Also learn about some new businesses in the CSRA featuring old favorites: cupcakes and lego’s!

To show you that we are not ALL fun and games, the boyz interviewed one of the preeminent CPA’s in our area to help us plan for the 2011 Tax Year. Happy New Year from the Buzz staff!

12:20pm – MOLLY MEEK - owner of NEAPOLITAN – SWEET TREATS FOR HOME & BODY & NEAPOLITAN CUPCAKE SHOPPE will chat her new CUPCAKE shop that opened in Nov (at Le Pavillion) -

Her website http://www.neapolitangifts.com/ .  She is on FACEBOOK.

12:30 JOB SHOP JOB OF THE DAY

12:45pm –   BRIAN PAPPAS with “Creative Learning Corporation” will talk over the phone from Florida. The corporation announced a record month of franchise sales.  THe company – owner & developer of “Bricks 4 Kidz” – - a new children’s education and enrichment lego program will open a franchise in Augusta in Jan.  Other franchises are located in Sacramento, Brentwood, ATL, Raleigh and now Augusta.

www.bricks4kidz.com

1:20pm Founder NEIL GORDON updates listeners on unique area businesses

1:45pm MICHAEL HALL will chat about what else, taxes!

Hall, Hall & Associates, P.C.
1221 George C Wilson Dr
Augusta, GA 30909
www.hallassociatescpa.com