Who’s The Fastest Rummbler in the East?
November 23, 2009 – 11:28 amWelcome to the first installment Rummble’s 60 Seconds With.. each month we’ll be interviewing different top Rummblers from the Rummble community for a quick minute & posting them on the blog.
This month we are featuring Jennifer, who after just 14 days had over 80 Rummbles!

Who? JenniferAngela
Profession: Graduate Student
Hometown: Cambridge, Massachusetts USA
How are you finding your experience with Rummble so far?
Since I live in a small town in the US that that doesn’t have many Rummbles yet, I use Rummble to find new places to go on vacation. I also use Rummble to keep in touch with friends. Recently a good friend of mine went away for the weekend and Rummble let me keep up with her on her trip as she was traveling! Every time she uploaded a new photo or review, I’d log-in and see what she was up to. It was really cool because I almost felt like I was traveling with her, too!
What is your favourite personal Rummble?
Definitely where I had my best family vacation in Corsica last summer.
What do you find Rummble most useful for?
I love Rummble from the perspective of being able to keep track of every place I have been. I always used to struggle remembering the exact name or location of venues I visited, but now I can use Rummble to keep track and record them all in one place. So, when friends ask for tips on ‘where to go’ in a certain area, I tell them they have to join Rummble to see! I also work with a lot of foreigners and they’re always asking me where to go in town for dinner and fun experiences. Instead of writing it all down in a lengthy email and having to include directions, etc… I tell them to Rummble me!
Whats your most recent Rummble?
Well just last weekend I went on a hiking trip in the Wachusett Mountains. My legs were killing me after that hike!
(Don’t forget to check out this Rummble featured on the 3rd episode of Rummble.tv!)
Would you recommend Rummble to your friends in Cambridge?
YES, I already have. At first, a lot of my friends are hesitant to join because they think it can be ‘overly addictive’ like Facebook or Twitter, but when they start using and find out how useful it is to record personal and travel information, they’re hooked like I am! Just the other day my friend was trying to describe a nice hotel she recently stayed in for a work trip in Chicago. After a few minutes of her trying to verbally explain its location and details, I finally said: ’Can’t you just Rummble it?!’
A big thanks to Jennifer for taking the time to chat with us! If you’d like to be featured on one of our upcoming interviews contact Cait or Tweet us @Rummble.

