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Interesting Item on the City Council Agenda Tonight

This was an interesting item that was discussed tonight at the City Council Meeting -

MAYOR'S ITEMS

3b. Discussion on the “Citizen’s Commission To Study Charter Reform.” 96-5-86

Here's the audio of the Mayor's explaination as to why he formed the Citizen's Commission and the exchange between the Mayor and the Council.

Mayor's Insight of Citizen's Commission to City Council

NOTE: I've installed some code from del.icio.us called Play Tagger. It may take a moment to load, but you can listen to the audio file without having to download the file. Here's their spill about it:

Play Tagger allows you to easily play mp3 files directly on your website or blog. Simply include a tiny javascript, and your mp3 links will automatically become playable right on the page. In addition, your visitors will have the opportunity to easily tag and post the mp3 link to del.icio.us. This script is extremely lightweight, as is the flash movie that plays on demand.

You can learn more by clicking here.

Since this website and blog is one big experiment and learning experience to me, I decided to try it out for a bit. Any MP3 link, which is usually either a PodCast or sound clip file here at Tulsa Topics will have the following graphic preceding it -


(Not actual size)

If and when you see that little "Play Tagger", it means the MP3 file can be played just by clicking on the arrow and bookmark it in del.icio.us if you desire. You can also download the MP3 file to your computer by clicking on the hyperlink if you wish to do so.



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