Mon update: Panhandling, iPhone PDF reader, Local has trivia and booze, Redbirds Groupon, Google Fiber votes bogus?

The final reading of the panhandling and single beer ordinances is tomorrow at 3:30 PM at City Hall, 125 N. Main. If you support these proposed ordinances and can get off work or are off work, please show up. The City Council needs to know that large numbers of its constituents support these measures. Enough is enough! We’re fed up aggressive panhandling projecting a bad image of our neighborhood.

Lifehacker had an article this morning on GoodReader, an iPhone app that can handle large PDFs without crashing. I own this app and have used it many times. It’s 99 cents and is one of the few times I’ve paid for an iPhone app. Worth the money if you need to read PDFs on the go.

Trivia with Will is at Local Gastropub tonight at 8 PM. If you’ve been staying away because they didn’t have liquor and wine, stay away no longer… they now do.

Good Groupon Memphis deal today – $20 for a Family Four-Pack of Field Box Tickets to a Memphis Redbirds Game, up to a $52 value. Good idea for an affordable family night out.

If you’ve been voting in the Google Fiber poll, you may have noticed that the Carolinas were doing extremely well, with two cities leading the others by far. They’ve now determined that bogus votes were cast and they are considering restarting the poll. The GoogleFiber.com site, by the way, is not a property of Google. It’s registered to a company in India. So, while it’s worthwhile to vote, because Google may consider the results, don’t think you’re communicating directly to Google when you do.

In any case, don’t forget to click on the link in the upper right sidebar of my blog to vote for the Binghampton skate park.

Back to work… I’ll be late but I’ll be at Pint Nite at some point this evening.